Best beauty advice
Just got to thinking about this question and thought I’d ask what is the best beauty advice you ever got
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5 yrs, 11 mths ago
Stress,smoking and alcohol are bad for skin, but skin loves moisture,sleep and smile.
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5 yrs, 11 mths ago
Not really advise but I got the tip of using radiance drops before highlighter for gleaming shine. Got this tip from a post Beautyheaven shared.
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6 yrs ago
Other than sunscreen, the best advice I use, which in my opinion is really important, is to experiment and focus on your skin needs and concerns, not someone else’s. That means searching for, finding and buying products that suit you and sticking with them, not buying the “must haves” or “popular” ones and keeping them when they do not suit you.
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6 yrs ago
In some cases that`s fine sticking with the one colour for the rest of your life that you like but you miss out on experimenting with different colours + hairstyles as well & then life just gets boring.
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6 yrs ago
Different brands of sunscreen work differently. While some products will protect you from tanning, few brands are for water-sport lovers. Also, some brands are good from anti aging point of view, some for sensitive skin and some for facial skin. Its effectiveness depends from person to person. So, before purchasing a sunscreen, read its REVIEW properly.
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6 yrs ago
Can someone suggest me some good sunscreen? Idk, I’ve kind of an oily skin, I don’t use many skin care products, except regular facewash.
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6 yrs ago
What about SPF, what should be the SPF of the sunscreen? I have a quite normal skin but it was acne prone approximately a year ago. I don`t want the problem to start again!
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6 yrs, 1 mth ago
I agree with everyone else on this one – sunscreen is a must! However one of my best tips is less is more – especially with foundation. I find that during the day, finding an Asian branded foundation (as these usually have SPF) and only using it in the areas you REALLY need it is vital so you don’t look cakey throughout the day and your skin can still breath x
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