So Question #1 Is wearing makeup really bad for you?
The truth is, as with any beauty product; makeup can cause contact dermatitis and aggravate preexisting skin conditions such as eczema, rosacea and acne. Generally speaking, makeup is only going to cause damage to your skin if it is left on for extremely long periods of time (such as overnight or days on end) and if the skin had not been properly cleansed & makeup has not been thoroughly removed.
Makeup can actually be beneficial for the skin. On a day to day basis skin comes into contact with environmental damage, pollution and of course sun rays. As makeup provides almost a “barrier” over the top of your skin, it can actually help to protect your skin from environmental damage and if it contains SPF, your makeup will help to protect against sun damage too. As long as makeup is thoroughly removed at the end of the day, makeup should not cause any harm to the skin. Make sure you give your skin a good double cleanse and use a toner to regulate the pH balance of your skin each night.
Question #2 How to fix broken Eyeshadows
Yes i know this could be a pain your you know what!!!!
But do not worry here what you can do
Step 1. Take your broken palette and place a plastic sandwich bag over the crushed remains. Use the back of a spoon or knife to break up any larger pieces until the eye shadow color is evenly crushed
Step 2. Pour some rubbing alcohol into a small cup and remove the palette from the plastic bag. Grab a quarter or nickel depending on the eye shadow and wrap a paper towel around the coin.
Step 3: Take the wrapped coin and dip it into the rubbing alcohol. Take the soaked coin and paper towel and press down on your palette. Continue to dip the paper towel and coin and press around the palette until it is fully soaked and packed down tight.
Step 4: Grab a piece of dry paper towel and press down on the palette to release any excess moisture and smooth out any bumps or ridges. Use a Q-tip to remove any remaining loose powder around the edges.
Step 5: Allow the palette to dry for approximately 4-8 hours in room temperature. Do NOT!!! use any form of heat as this will disrupt the drying process. Once the palette is dry, you are ready to begin using your new and improved shadow!
Dr. Caj Makeup Traveling Tip: Try sticking a cotton ball or flat cotton pad in your blush and eye shadow cases to prevent shattering - be sure to wrap your makeup bag in a knitted scarf or sweater for extra padding and support in your luggage.
Question #3 how to get rid of dark lips
ok one thing i love using is almond oil before bed helps lighting them also using cucumber juice as well (applying them to lips) also the cause of dark lips from licking them or genetics.
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