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Your Eyelids Are Oily? 4 Easy Steps to Make Anti-Fade Eye Makeup

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You know the struggle is real, whenever you try to put some makeup on the oily eyelids!  What’s more if you wants to make a smoky or sparkly eye with a beautiful glitter that should make your overall appearance very character. The reason, oily eyelids will make the makeup melt.  In fact, so bad, makeup can just drip down to the cheeks.  Makeup that should be popping actually damage the mood as well as your entire makeup. But don’t worry, there are 4 easy steps to prevent damage to eye makeup due to oily petals.  However, you also need to know the key to making eye makeup still beautiful after a few hours. One of them, use a base that can matifying the eyelid.  So that the eyeshadow powder can stick well.  So that eye makeup does not shift, follow the 4 steps below. Clean your face Cleaning your face not only aims to remove dust and dirt, but also removes excess oil.  This excess oil is called sebum.  In addition to clogging the pores of facial skin, sebum can also make smudged

Can It Really Use Body Lotion For Facial Moisturizers?

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While washing your body, using body lotion, or body scrub, have you ever thought, can this product be used in advance too?  If you have, you are not alone.  After all body and facial care products are both used on the skin.  However, can you use, for example body lotion as a facial moisturizer? First of all, you need to know first, even though both the skin, the fact is body skin and face are much different.  The simplest example, you very rarely find areas of body skin that are oily, acne, or blackheads like on the face, right? Face skin is thinner than the skin in other areas of the body, with skin in the eye area that is the thinnest.  In addition, sebaceous glands that produce oil are also most commonly found in the facial area, which is the second factor why facial skin and body are different. Not only that, exposure to external factors between the two skin areas is also different.  For example, facial skin is exposed to more sunlight than body skin, while body skin may be

Masks From Bananas And Brahmi Oil

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Talking about hair care, mask or hair mask is one of the most important parts in a series of hair treatments.  These masks are usually not just helping detangling or combing using fingers or combs, but are also able to nourish and make hair texture healthy again. Although you can find so many brands and variants of hair masks in various beauty shops, but in fact you can also make it yourself at home, using simple ingredients, bananas and Brahmi oil. Bananas contain silica which is quite high.  Your hair will become very smooth and easy to styling because it contains silica.  Including dealing with frizz. Meanwhile, Brahmi oil is a traditional ayurvedic oil from India which is also often used to treat the hair health of the women there.  This oil contains brahmi, amla, and bhringaraj which are able to strengthen the hair shaft and roots.  So, how to make it? You only need two kinds of ingredients.  One ripe banana, and 1 tablespoon of Brahmi oil.  Blend a banana or you can al

What’s The Difference Between Rosacea and Acne? You’re Red in the Skin

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Rosacea and acne are both conditions that attack the pores of the skin. Both can cause lumps with similar shapes so that they are often compared to one another. However, you need to recognize the difference between these two conditions so that the treatment is not wrong. Here are some differences between the two: Shape and appearance The striking difference between rosacea and acne is in the shape and appearance. In general, rosacea looks like a reddish rash on the nose, cheeks, forehead, and chin. In fact, this reddish rash can also be seen on the ears, chest, and back. Pimples are generally shaped lumps with reddish edges. Acne itself can occur anywhere, but mainly in parts of the body that produce a lot of oil, such as the face, forehead, chest, back, and shoulders. Types and symptoms that accompany Another difference between rosacea and acne is, both have different types of each. Rosacea is divided into four subtypes with their respective symptoms : Erythematotelangiec

BENEFITS DRINKING WARM WATER WITH HONEY FOR YOUR BODY

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A fit body can be obtained by getting used to living a healthy lifestyle. In addition to avoiding food or habits that have a bad impact, it is also recommended to consume additional intake in order to maintain endurance. One additional intake that can be consumed to maintain endurance is a mixture of warm water and honey. This simple ‘concoction’ is very easy for you to make at home, but there are so many benefits that you can get. Are you curious about what health benefits your body can get if you drink warm water and honey? Check out below! Relieve cough Honey can relieve the frequency of coughing in children, but specifically for those aged over 1 year. Give 2.5 ml mixture of warm water and honey before going to bed so he can sleep better. Digestion Warm water and honey have a positive effect on intestinal bacteria and help keep the digestive system healthy. Honey can also inhibit the genotoxic and dangerous effects of mycotoxins when used as a substitute for processed

Is It Antibacterial Soap Effective to Kill Germs?

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Hopefully you never forget to always wash your hands after using the toilet, before eating, before preparing food, and after sneezing. If you have been relying on extra protection from antibacterial soap all this time, you might be surprised to learn that these products actually do not offer specific prevention against germs. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has banned the sale of soaps that contain certain antibacterial chemicals, because the manufacturers of these products have not proven that the products are safe for long-term use or are more effective than water and ordinary soap. The FDA action includes 19 chemicals which are ingredients in about 40 percent soap, including liquid hand soap and bar soap. The most common chemicals are triclosan, which is mostly used in liquid soap, and triclocarban, the material used in bar soap. According to the FDA, some data show that from time to time, antibacterial chemicals may have more harm than good. Research shows that lo

Makeup Containing SPF Enough to Protect Skin from UV Rays?

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Not only sunscreen, various makeup products are now also equipped with sun protection factor (SPF) to protect skin from exposure to ultraviolet (UV).  Every makeup product with SPF has varying levels, ranging from SPF 15, 30, even up to 50. If most makeup products are with SPF, then do you need to apply sunscreen again? You can now find SPF in primers, foundations, bronzers, and a variety of other commonly used makeup products.  Unfortunately, these products are apparently not enough to protect your skin from the dangers of ultraviolet rays. There are two main deficiencies in makeup products containing SPF.  These deficiencies make you still have to use a sunscreen. First, makeup with SPF only protects the skin from ultraviolet B (UVB) rays.  UVB rays are rays that can damage the outer skin layer, cause redness of the skin, and cause the effects of sunburn. Makeup with SPF usually does not ward off ultraviolet A (UVA) rays.  In fact, UVA rays are more dangerous than UVB rays