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From make up and lipsticks to facial creams and more; here's to staying fresh-faced and radiant.
Ultherapy: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
Ultherapy is an FDA-cleared technology that stimulates collagen production designed to create a more youthful skin. It is also considered a nonsurgical alternative to a facelift. Typically, Ultherapy is used to counteract common signs of skin aging like wrinkles and sagging on the face, chest, and neck as well as drooping of the brow area.
By LiamJohnson5 years ago in Blush
A Rant About Mask-ne
Gosh darn dimma-dammit. Why is this happening. I have had acne since I was maybe eleven or twelve years old. Pimples, blackheads, cystic pimples, dry patches and an oily T line to be exact. It was so greaaaaat. Acne haunted me through my teenage years, always there on dates, peer events, and in photos. I definitely think that I suffered emotionally from it, and was also bullied as a result of my acne. I remember crying in the bathroom at middle school because some of the popular kids had nicknamed me the Pizza Face Case.
By Cosmo Carr5 years ago in Blush
What is Blepharoplasty or Eyelid Surgery?
What is Blepharoplasty Blepharoplasty is a daycare procedure that involves removing the excess skin and fat from around the eyes. It is usually cosmetic; however, it may also require eyelid reconstruction for the upper eyelid. In the lower lid, blepharoplasty is always cosmetic.
By Dr Rajat Gupta5 years ago in Blush
How Beard Hair Grows During No Shave November & Quarantine
“A beard is the ultimate proof of patience.” I have faced all the troubles with a beard that an ordinary guy normally tends to have — like patches, dryness, itchiness, and foremost tangles. I never even tried to believe that I could grow a full beard one day. I thought it’s something of a privilege, that these elite people get to possess. I also had a legit reason to believe that — I tried like a million times to grow a good beard from my early teen days and as you might have guessed, I failed terribly every single time. If one thing went right the other thing would go wrong and at last, my beard would be nothing more than just a mess.
By Aju Neeraj5 years ago in Blush
Consider These Things When Getting Lip Fillers London Based
One of the things many women want to have these days is to get lip fillers London based to enhance their natural beauty and appeal. As this beauty treatment is now considered as common as any other self-care activity that one does, like getting hairs and nails done. It’s important to find the right clinic that can provide you quality service that your lips need if you really want to see the best results. For this reason, it’s worth doing some research before heading to the clinic and getting any cosmetic procedures done on your face.
By Kendal Crawford5 years ago in Blush
HOLY GRAIL EVERYTHING
Hey, all you beauty lovers out there, (I bet you thought I was gonna go Carole Baskin on you there, didn’t ya?) :D My name is Esther Georges and I am here to share what I consider to be my HOLY GRAIL products, with you! Now, I must admit, I don’t do this a lot at all, so I genuinely do hope you guys will appreciate it. Skincare is beyond important to me and I do love to take care of my skin, so I will talk about those today. As far as makeup products go, I would love to share my kingdom of gazillion makeup powerhouses with you, but I will keep it light, considering only few of my things I actually do count as the “Holy Grail” when it comes to all things beauty. Let’s jump right into it, I guess. :D Honestly, I used to call myself a morning person, but nowadays, (perhaps it’s the weather getting to me) it takes me double the caffeine to get me going and extra cold water on my face to really wake me the heck up. With that being said, I have to mention my 2X Starbucks Coffee that I so happily take in the morning, which really is what’s responsible for keeping me alert during the day and focused on taking care of my skin and getting the contour right ;) (Totally joking, although have to admit I am more of a “blush n’ go” kind of girl, at least for now, with the mask wearing situation).
By Esther Georges 5 years ago in Blush
My Makeup Journey
Christmas got a lot better when my sister, Kelly, got a job at Dillard’s department store in 1980, complete with an employee discount which she took full advantage of. My parents had declared my brother, sister and me too old for gift giving years before, when I was only eight, but suddenly at fourteen my sister had brought it back into my life and she never disappointed. The gift I craved the most? Makeup. The gift she always plied me with, large, lush and lavish holiday gift boxes of premium department store makeup. Whether it was Estee Lauder or Clinique or some other fine brand, the name I no longer can recall, it was one plastic suitcase full of prime color after another, year in and year out, and I couldn’t have been more thrilled. One year she even threw in a denim dress by Calvin Klein that didn’t even reach my knees, and another year, a generous bottle of Chanel number five. And then she would “do” my makeup for me. And then a little later I would sneak back in front of the mirror and “do” it a little louder by myself, glorying in all the colors on the fold away trays and slide out discs.
By Helen Stuart5 years ago in Blush








