Posted in Beauty, Cosmetics, General, Skin Care on May 8th, 2009
TweetIt’s hard to throw away your favorite shade of lipstick, especially if its been discontinued, but when it’s time, you gotta’ do it. Many cosmetic products can simply go bad after a while because of certain ingredients they use, while others tend to build up bacteria and can be hazardous to your health over time. [...]
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TweetEver notice that the fresh-faced look you had in the morning doesn’t seem to last throughout the day? Your makeup isn’t as bright, your skin gets dry or oily, and you might be a little blotchy. To help your complexion and hydrate your skin throughout the day, use a facial spritzer or mister. Certain misters [...]
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TweetWomen spend a lot of time looking up skin care products for their face and skin, yet they sometimes neglect a very important feature of their face – their lips. While lipstick and gloss can easily cover up lip imperfections, there are many solutions that you can use to reduce these imperfections and signs of [...]
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TweetFeverfew, a member of the sunflower family, does not induce fevers as the name might suggest; it is actually known to do the opposite. The name feverfew is adapted from the Latin word febrifugia or “fever reducer.” It’s been used for reducing fevers, headaches, joint pains, and even helping digestive problems. Some believe that the [...]
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Posted in Beauty, Cosmetics, General, Skin Care on Apr 29th, 2009
TweetAs we approach summer, more things start to change than just the weather. Our clothes, hair, and makeup can change, too. We put away our pea-coats and scarves and exchange them for dresses and flip flops in any shade we want – including the “safe-before-labor-day” white. Now you can spring into summer with these style [...]
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TweetRosacea affects over 13 million Americans today. Unfortunately, there is no cure for Rosacea but there are many products that are safe enough to be used over your face where Rosacea has affected you. Many products can even help reduce the inflammation and redness that occur during outbreaks. If you have rosacea, you should avoid [...]
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TweetMakeup has been around for centuries, improving the appearance of our skin and enhancing our natural features. The Ancient Egyptians and Greeks used kohl to darken and line their eyes and crude paint and powder for their face. What they didn’t know was that many of these substances contained dangerous lead compounds and mercury. Over [...]
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