Yes, Prescriptives makeup is generally better for your skin, as it is dermatologically tested, non-comedogenic, and formulated with gentler ingredients, making it suitable for sensitive or acne-prone skin. check out on the link on my bio to get some cosmetic products.
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Avoid exposing your skin to direct sunlightDrink plenty of waterUse good skin-whitening cream
It depends on the type of make up. I like Arbon products.
Depending on your skin type makeup may or may not be harmful. If you have sensitive skin I would suggest you be careful with what you buy. A good brand to use for sensitive skin would be Clinique because they are allergy tested. With senitive skin make sure to clean ALL makeup off at the end of the day! I HOPE THIS HELPED!
It's amazing how much dirt, makeup up and bacteria can build up on your makeup brushes and then when you use the brushes, you basically reapply all of that to your face and skin. It's possible that many skin conditions happen from using makeup brushes that need a good cleaning.
Yes, mineral based makeup has been scientifically proven to be a lot better for your skin than other types of makeup. It just shows that the closer you get to how God made things the better.
Its good but its not awesome it may have some side effects to sensitive skin but is quite ok for normal skin! Its a Chinese product and can't be trusted.
Yes, mineral based makeup has been scientifically proven to be a lot better for your skin than other types of makeup. It just shows that the closer you get to how God made things the better.
Not really...makeup removers really aren't intended to remove oil from your skin. There are some makeup removers that ARE oil! A very good cleaning regimen is to use an eye makeup remover--Neutrogena's is really good--then follow that with a cleanser like Clean & Clear.
Many women find themselves wondering how to do good makeup since it seems to be such a tedious and meticulous process. One of the first things you can do to start doing good makeup is going to the store to have your skin matched. You will want your skin to jive well with the colors in makeup you choose. Next, watch the pros do someone else's makeup online or in person, so that you can take note of some techniques that you might want to use on yourself. Overall, keep practicing while doing your own makeup. Each time, you'll get better at it!
You do not use mascara for your skin. It's used for your eyelashes. You can purchase mascara in any store that sells your favorite makeup. Good luck, I hope I answered your question.