Makeup.hair products.skin care. What to do?
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Mar
Makeup.hair products.skin care. What to do?
I'm going to the drgstore for hair products,makeup,and skin care stuff so I want to know what product you thnk I must try out. I have combination skin and little to no acne I also have really long brown hair and it's very easy to curl or straighten so just tell me your favorite drugstore product. Thanks!!
2 Responses for "Makeup.hair products.skin care. What to do?"
Best Answer – Chosen by Voters You can also try taking a zinc tablet everyday. Mix some lemon juice and rose water in a small bowl and apply it on your pimples, ONLY YOUR PIMPLES, over night. It will burn a little. When you wake up in the morning, your pimples will reduce. Photo therapy or blue-light therapy is an increasingly common form of treating facial or body acne. It uses light that interact with peripheries in skin bacteria to reduce bacteria production and rectify acne. Many dermatologists use this form of treatment in a clinic setting, but it can be costly and time consuming. Health Canada recently approved a new product that has the same therapeutic effect, but it can be administered by the individual. Get plenty of sleep! They don't call it "beauty-sleep" for nothing! Dab garlic juice on emerging and mature pimples Treat acne with benzoyl peroxide that are available in your local stores Disguise a pimple with eye-redness relieve eye drops by applying to a Q-tip and hold on pimple for about 10-15 seconds. Mix a packet of fast acting yeast with enough tea tree oil to make a paste. Spread over emerging pimple and cover with bandage & leave on overnight because yeast will cause the pimples to rise out of the skin while the tea tree oil attacks it. Go to the store and get Cortizone 10.It will help stop acne. Soak a cotton ball in warm salt water. Press on top of blemish for 3 minutes to dissolve the top. Then, dab a bit of honey on the affected area to deep clean the pore and draw out bacteria. Let it sit for 10 minutes. One thing you should do is change your pillow case(s) every day. That way you won't get any oil or dirt on your face again. "Proactiv?" has also proven to be useful in some circumstances, though for some people it doesn't work. If you ever pop a whitehead and you have "Proactiv?", put a dab of Revitalizing Toner on the popped zit. This should help clear it. Apply some sudocrem to your spots, This helps them. Use shampoo! suave professionals biobasics for damaged hair is a good example. its cheap and you have a lot of it, and at the same time it gets rid of all the oil and grease, helping zits fade. however, many shampoos contain lauryl sulfates which can damage your skin. http://www.remove-pimples.co.nr/
I personally think that every female should own these staple products:Hair serum Leave-in moisturizerFacewashTonerMoisturizerConcealerPowderBlush/bronzerNeutral eyeshadow (beiges, browns, golds)MascaraLipbalmPowder brushBlush/bronzer brushBasic eyeshadow brushI've been using Clean & Clear skincare products for 3 years and I have no intentions of switching because they're so good and so affordable
I'm using Napoleon Perdis' concealer pen from his ''Set'' line and a cake powder by Bourjois. I love, love, love the concealer and would recommend it to anyone! Revlon's ''Colourstay'' palette of brown/beige colours is also great and lasts a long time, too. Anyway, I've just suggested the basics because I could probably go on for hours and hours about other different products, lol! Have heaps of fun on your shopping spree
Source(s): Cosmetology
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