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10 Best Makeup Tips for Square-Shaped Faces
We're always on the hunt to apply makeup in the best way for the shape of our face. I have a square-shaped face, and if your temples, cheekbones, and the end of your jaw all line up perfectly, then you have a square face too.
By Rachel Blanchard8 years ago in Blush
I Tried GLAUX CHEM® Face & Body Oil: What People With Oily Skin Should Know
Oily skin in the summer is something many Mediterranean ladies have struggled with. It’s not fun and it makes you prone to breakouts, most often during the times you least want to have skin problems.
By Emily McCay8 years ago in Blush
8 Tips to Make Your Blowout Last Longer
I'll only blowout my hair for an event or if I'm going out the entire weekend because I want my hair to look its best. Who doesn't? The first day I blowout my hair, it always looks amazing. My hair looks fresh, shiny, and full of volume! However, when it comes to the following days, my hair slowly starts to look flatter and gets oiler and oiler. Since I have a lot of thin hair, my hair tends to get oily fast and I hate it.
By Jacqueline Hanikeh8 years ago in Blush
Skincare Routine
Growing up, my skin had always been clear and smooth and it is something I’m grateful for. But recently, my face began to get oily and I would have a few pimples coming out now and then, at a point I even had this annoying rash on my forehead but I think that was due to school stress. I tried using medicated powder but it was of no use, I finally got this medicated soap called ‘Tetmosol’, it cleared the rash but I still had pimples and my face was rough still, especially in my T zone (T zone includes the forehead, the nose, and the chin, because they form a T). I didn’t do anything about it at first, after all, my pimples were gone, right?
By Anesi Igebu8 years ago in Blush
7 Natural Skincare Products You Can Find in Your Kitchen
Whether you are a natural skincare enthusiast or simply too lazy to buy a new cleanser at the store, this list will break down some of the best and most common skincare products you can find in your kitchen.
By Jillian Mackenzie8 years ago in Blush
Four Natural Remedies for Clear Skin
I have tried numerous amounts of products such as moisturizers and face washes that eventually dried out and damaged my skin. After years of using many different brands with countless amounts of chemicals put in them, I decided that I wanted to try something more natural and these four remedies absolutely changed how I looked at myself in the mirror. Thanks to these four natural remedies, I now love my skin again.
By Libbey Ireland8 years ago in Blush
A Guide to Everyday Makeup
Step 1: Cleanse your face and neck to remove any dirt and to clean out your pores. I would recommend using Garnier Micellar water or cleansing milk with a cotton pad. This will leave your face feeling fresh without the use of harsh chemicals. Your face will be left looking smooth and vibrant. Alternatively, wash you face with hot water to remove any dirt and then wash with cold water to close up the port to stop any more dirt from entering.
By Aliex Anne8 years ago in Blush
Burn Notice (How to Straighten Hair). Top Story - May 2018.
“In the realm of ideas everything depends on enthusiasm... in the real world all rests on perseverance.” Johann Wolfgang could not have been more correct with his ideas on persistence, especially when it comes to straightening hair. The strenuous and taxing process of straightening one's hair requires gumption, enthusiasm, and most of all perseverance.
By Mackenzie Matthews8 years ago in Blush
American Horror Story's Makeup Artist Kerry Herta Presents: Beauty and Complexion
The beauty business is big money these days with estimated annual revenue of $445 billion dollars. There is no better time to be a self-made beauty entrepreneur than today. Women are launching start-up beauty businesses in record numbers. Many get their start as makeup artists and go on to pave their way in the industry to become world-renowned artists. One such person who is the creative force behind many of Hollywood’s most famous faces is Kerry Herta.
By Reese Alexander8 years ago in Blush












