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Skincare 101; discover essential products, treatments, dos and don'ts to promote clear and healthy skin.
21 Skincare New Year's Resolutions for 2021. Top Story - November 2020.
It's only November. Trust me, I know. But with the way 2020 is going, I think we're all ready for a fresh start. A new year is the absolute perfect time to reflect, learn, and change old habits.
By Jennifer Fabiano5 years ago in Blush
Confidence – Wear it like make up!
Daily Skincare Routine In the morning I like to start off with Nivea Daily Essentials Gentle Exfoliating Scrub. This is a good exfoliating scrub that contains vitamin E and it leaves my skin feeling soft, clean and hydrated. It’s a very gentle scrub and it is not too harsh on the skin. I then like to apply Boots Tea Tree & Witch Hazel Blemish Stick. This helps my skin to absorb excess oil and to help prevent future blemishes. I then like to apply a moisturiser called La Roche-Posay Effaclar Duo+ Unifiant Moisturiser. This is a very lightweight moisturiser and acts as a good primer before applying make-up.
By Teena Vincent5 years ago in Blush
My top 2 skincare ingredients
When it comes to skincare knowledge I haven't really got the best understanding of the various ingredients and products that are available. However, as I said in my last skincare post, Skincare Faves, my job does allow me to try out all sorts of different products (depending on when I'm in the office again). It has also helped me gain at least a little knowledge of how skincare products work by listening to my wonderful colleagues.
By Joe Harris5 years ago in Blush
Beauty Secret Of My Flawless Skin Revealed
I love myself and my skin. I am often asked by people how I look so good without makeup. It is all because of the skincare regime I follow religiously and the natural products I can swear to. To look beautiful is our right, and it is not about our colors and facial features but just about our flawless skin. Many ignorant people of our generation forget to give the value and nourishment that our skin needs. Yes, our skin also needs food. And as organic food is good for our health, organic products are right for our skin in the long run. I always try to go with organic products.
By Shubha Tiwari5 years ago in Blush
Radiant Beauty
When I had a 9 to 5 office job in the '80s, I remember plastering my face with several layers of makeup, just like every other female in the office. It was the style. Bright red lipstick, loud cheek blush and starched shoulder pads were the norm, the uniform that announced you were vibrant and bright, one of the hip crowd. Mary Kay was my makeup routine of choice. I had a product for every need, from a problem pimple to a quick pick-me-up face spray atomizer to usher in happy hour after a long day at work. I relied on that little face spritz every evening as I left work. Looking back, it was a precursor to taking off my makeup for the day.
By Phoebe Euphoria5 years ago in Blush
3 Ways to Keep Dry Skin at Bay This Winter
The air is getting colder and the days are getting shorter. More time is being spent indoors, and getting cozy is the name of the game. With the change in seasons, many find comfort in taking longer and warmer showers to ward off the winter chill, cranking up the heat, or burrowing inside warm clothing. While the warmth can feel wonderful, it can also leave you feeling dry, itchy and uncomfortable. It doesn't have to be this way. If you're ready to shed that shrunken wool sweater feeling, keep reading. Here are three ways you can keep dry skin at bay this winter.
By Kari Oakley5 years ago in Blush
The Best Primer
tListen up all my beauty buddies & skincare sisters, I found the best primer ever: your skin! I love a fearless cat eye or a bold lip as much as the next glam-fan, but a solid skincare routine makes me feel invincible. Similar to starting the day with coffee and ending the evening with herbal tea, skincare should be customized for the time of day for ultimate benefits! Let me walk you through my favorite, simple routines night and day for sensitive, combination skin with light scarring & hyper-pigmentation!
By Megan Baillie5 years ago in Blush









