For pain-free plucking try rubbing a layer of numbing gel like Orajel (cold sore, canker sore medicine) around your brow in the areas you pluck. Orajel helps numb the area so that plucking is pretty much pain free especially in the sensitive area above your eye. Just be care not to get it in your eye! Also, another tip is to pluck after you shower so that the warm water opens your hair follicles and softens the hair making for easy removal. Try to not pluck right before your period as well since this is when skin is the most sensitive.
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Quick Tip: Pain-free Eyebrow Plucking with Orajel!
For pain-free plucking try rubbing a layer of numbing gel like Orajel (cold sore, canker sore medicine) around your brow in the areas you pluck. Orajel helps numb the area so that plucking is pretty much pain free especially in the sensitive area above your eye. Just be care not to get it in your eye! Also, another tip is to pluck after you shower so that the warm water opens your hair follicles and softens the hair making for easy removal. Try to not pluck right before your period as well since this is when skin is the most sensitive.
Monday, August 6, 2012
Quick Tip: How to Keep Lashes Curly
For those of you with lashes that have a have a hard time staying curled, use waterproof mascaras. Find the waterproof version of your favorite mascara and use that instead since they hold curls better and are usually a little drier that their non-waterproof version. Use an oil based makeup remover or cleansing oil to avoid too much rubbing when removing since waterproof mascara is much harder to take off.
Saturday, August 4, 2012
Quick Tip: Other Uses for Dry Shampoo
Dry shampoo is not just for cleaning hair in between washes. For extra texture, volume and grip try spraying some dry shampoo into your strands. Just shake and tousle hair while spraying. This trick is great for when you are trying to braid your hair or for up dos and buns, especially when your hair is newly washed and is too slick to manage.
Thursday, August 2, 2012
BB Cream!
Seems like lately, BB Creams, aka Blemish Balms, are popping up everywhere. They've actually been around for a over a decade now and I tested some out a few years ago but back then it was little known in the U.S. and mainly very popular overseas for Asian women. BB Creams originally were invented for the purpose of a soothing balm for patients that underwent laser skin treatments. Surgeons and dermatologists would have their patients use this balm to regenerate and protect the skin after these strong skin treatments.
Its popularity started later when the Korean beauty markets starting using it for beauty purposes only. It became popular because it was lighter than foundation, acted as a moisturizer and protected and treated skin. Once celebrities took notice, this stuff spread like wild fire and now its making its way over to the U.S.
Since people have been asking me about BB Creams I decided to pick Dr. Jart's Premium Beauty Balm, SPF 45, (mainly because its summer and has higher SPF then other brands.) I also choose this brand because Dr. Jart's is one of the earlier pioneers of the BB Creams in Korea and it makes me feel like they've had more time to perfect the product.
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