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Posted by nessie on May 8, 2012
It’s always a treat for women to make their appearance look timeless but it’s not an easy thing to do. If you know how to apply the perfect makeup then you don’t have to spend a lot of money just to make your face look timeless. Here’s what you...
Posted by nessie on Apr 28, 2012
The right foundation provides a smooth, flawless base for color. So what makes it right? It’s the one that matches your skin tone and works well with your skin type.
To find out which tone that best suits your skin color would be to do a stripe test. A perfect...
Posted by nessie on Apr 27, 2012
There are four basic skin types:
Dry, normal, combination and oily. Each skin types has it’s own characteristics. Continue reading to find out which one is yours.
Dry Skin
This skin type is evident to a person who has small skin pores. The matte (dull)...
Posted by nessie on Apr 25, 2012
What is the best anti aging technique? We often times ask ourselves this question. When we look at the mirror each morning and see our face, the skin is slowly becoming stretchable and wrinkly. You can’t help but admit that you have at some point forgotten to take...
Posted by nessie on Mar 5, 2012
‘Sensitive skin care’ is influenced by a number of simple guidelines. However, even before all of us look into the measures pertaining to delicate skin care, it’s crucial that you know very well what a sensitive skin is. Sensitive skin certainly one that is...
Posted by nessie on Mar 1, 2012
The best foundation for oily skin for me would be Maybelline Shine Free Oil Control Pressed Powder. The reason why I chose this is because even if you don’t have a heavy oily skin, it would still be perfect for you. I have used other products before but nothing...
Posted by nessie on Feb 27, 2012
Alpha Hydroxy Acids or AHA are natural acids that are taken from fruits and milk. These acids work on exfoliating your skin depending on the skin’s acid level or pH level. There are different kinds of AHA’s, the most common is Glycolic acid which we mostly see as...