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A Beginner’s Guide to having the best first wig experience
As a beginner, you may want to play around with customizing your wig for the first time, and that's totally fine. However, it is important to note that extra precaution is going to be needed in order to protect the integrity of the lace. So here are a few tips to keep in mind:
By joshua david6 years ago in Blush
Top 6 Benefits of Invisalign
With Invisalign treatment improvements in appearance go hand in hand with significant health advantages, which also includes reducing the risk of gum disease and tooth decay. As per the American Dental Association, aligning crooked teeth can have an important impact on overall dental health.
By Jordan Paul6 years ago in Blush
All You Should Know about Dysport Treatment Before You Make an Appointment!
All of us are mostly acquainted with Botox and its effects, but new treatments keep appearing every day, offering more modern, even area-specific solutions. Dysport is one of these innovative procedures, designed to treat wrinkles, especially glabellar lines: the vertical wrinkles which mostly appear at the forehead and between your eyebrows.
By Tyler McKinsey6 years ago in Blush
Type & Style; Cate Blanchett
Type & Style Cate Blanchett Today I have finally decided to present an analysis of the types of popular actresses and analysis from images and style of Cate Blanchett."The way I dress doesn't necessarily have to do with fashion, or what is current, or what is in right now. It's more about rediscovering things." - Cate Blanchett ( Fashion Quote )
By Samad Mammadov6 years ago in Blush
Unpolished Toes
"Oooooooohhh, girl, getting a mani-pedi is a necessity." Is it, though? I mean, really, people. We, women, are brainwashed into thinking spending over thirty five dollars once a month keeps us looking 'sexy'. Here is the truth. Are you ready for some real talk? Are you? I am about to get very real here. Beauty comes from our inner spirit. The crevices of our inner selves we like to bury, buff over, deep cleanse away, and glisten with a new, hot shade of fuschia or ruby red or Morticia green. And yes, these words sound like a self help chapter from Brene Brown's new book, but take a moment and think about feet. Human Beings are lucky because we look different than other species, and we look different from each other. The reasons most people want a manicure and a pedicure fall into these categories: maintenance, a self-care treat, and pleasing others. I understand wanting to maintain a level of cleanliness with your hands and feet and treating yourself once every few months. My beef and lack of understanding is with friends and loved ones, even colleagues, who get their nails done as a bonding experience. What an expensive outing! Hear me out for a second. How often do we really look at our feet? I don't about y'all, but I look at my feet twice a day, if at all. Once in the shower when I am washing my toesies, and at night before getting into my house shoes. My footsies are clean and isn't it true the goal of personal hygiene is to wash and moisturize your body? I think treating yourself to a bath is as much of a treat, if not more, than paying a total of forty+ dollars for gleaming toenails and smooth feet. For one thing, my bath once or twice a month (quick showering saves on your water bill) is way less expensive than a pedicure, and I get the same satisfaction. We need to be grateful for feet because not every person has the luxury of moving on their feet or even having feet. I think the hidden reason people like pedicures is to maintain an external image of beauty for others to admire in them. The problem here is the 'admire in them' part of this philosophy. Being natural means without the artificial layers of makeup, and isn't nail polish makeup for our feet and hands? Before I moved to Texas, I had no idea what these little buggers called Chiggers were in the insect kingdom. Let me tell you, Chiggers are nasty little insects that crawl into your skin, pop out and can crawl back into your skin again. Did you know nail polish kills Chiggers? Oh, yessirrreee. Those little f*&$ers die by suffocation after you dab a few layers of nail polish over your chiggerbitten skin. The next time you look at nail polish, think about how a tiny bottle of artificial beauty saves our skin. Enjoy your next mani-pedi, people.
By Karen J. Imas6 years ago in Blush
The change of beauty norms
Self-grooming has been apart of our culture since who knows how long when it began for women to put on makeup, do their hair, shave every part of their body up to the eyebrows, and put on a dress. It's what we've been programmed to do. I remember having to start these norms in the fifth grade. I'm going to go down the list of what we've been accustomed to have to do and why we don't have to follow the beauty protocol, as the evolution has changed, those norms don't have to go with our way of life now. I'll also be giving my own side to how I have evolved as well.
By Samantha Parrish6 years ago in Blush
Hair today, gone tomorrow
Haircare today is no longer a woman's domain, as men have become just as hair-conscious as women. Problems such as hair loss which were accepted as inevitable or simply a part of life are now being tackled head-on, and the solutions are often simpler than we realised. We will take a closer look at some of the ways in which we can easily and naturally care for our hair without expensive products and visits to the salon.
By Rosemarie Lee6 years ago in Blush
Weird And Wacky Beauty Tips That Work Wonders
By: Marlene Affeld Banish Belly Bloat • If your tummy feels bloated and none of your favorite outfits seem to fit properly, not to worry. Mix one tablespoon of apple cider vinegar with a half glass of cool water and drink it down. In less than 30 minutes, the enzymes in the vinegar start to slow down gastric juice production, and the body begins flushing away belly bloat. To help permanently ban belly bloat, be sure to drink plenty of water, consider eating your vegetables cooked instead of raw, and stop drinking carbonated beverages.
By Marlene Affeld6 years ago in Blush











