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Make-up is any ointment, powder or cream applied topically to the skin in order to improve or alter appearance. This category includes questions about the different types, brands and ingredients in cosmetics, and how to apply them to the body.

3,464 Questions

What is matte makeup?

Matte makeup is makeup with no sparkle or shimmer. Hope i helped!!

What is nail art?

Nail art is pictures sometimes by famous artists that are made by using nails and hammering them into materials to create a picture.

Can makeup brushes spread shingles?

Yes. My mom and myself have passed back and forth shingles for a year. Foundation, eyeliner, mascara, lip liner, even eye shadows and don't forget the brushes. Don't share make up, don't share brushes, and replace all your makeup after shingles. Also don't use any makeup on or near your rash as this can prolong how long you will have shingles.

Can you get an infection on your lips by using lip balm?

Yes. You can get an infection on your lips by using a contaminated lip balm or if you share makeup with somebody who has something. For example, If that person has a disease like the herpes simplex virus (that causes cold sores), you will be infected with it.

How do you wear makeup at school?

There are many different types of makeup and each have there own way to apply them. First to apply foundation you may use your fingers, for more even coverage you should use a foundation brush. Next you want to apply your eye shadow. To apply the base color you may you your finger or a brush, to apply any shadow color you should use a brush for sure. Then you want to put on blush using a brush.

How do you make your nose smaller without using plastic surgery?

  • The nose is a complicated organ made from many parts including cartilage, bone, soft tissue and more. People have wanted to change the size of their nose for centuries and for many different reasons (at one time it was even thought that the size of your nose determined your virility or intelligence). The first nose surgery was performed as early as 500 B.C where flaps of skin from the forehead were used to help those who had their nose forcibly removed as a punishment for a crime. You can disguise a large nose with makeup, and you can choose nose surgery, known as Rhinoplasty, to alter the shape of your nose, but you cannot make your nose permanently smaller on your own. In this wikiHow we will examine a controversial method some people claim will alter the shape of your nose by manipulating cartilage, similar to what doctors do when they give you a nose job. Be aware that this technique is possibly dangerous if done too often and cannot permanently alter the size of your nose, only temporarily, at best. Like surgery it can also have serious side effects if done incorrectly.
Steps
  1. Understand cartilage:
    • Cartilage is malleable connective tissue that protects bones from rubbing together too much.
    • Cartilage is also used by the body to shape and support other structures, including the nose.
    • Over a lifespan cartilage can be replaced by bone in certain areas, including the nose.
    • Cartilage can be manipulated because it is made principally of water, about 70% of cartilage is water.
    • Cartilage can be redistributed with movement, but cannot be made smaller with pressure.
    • Other components of cartilage include collagen, proteoglycans, and chondrocytes, proteins and cells that help support and build the cartilage.
  2. Understand that to make your nose temporarily smaller using this method you are doing home surgery by manipulating the cartilage in your nose.
  3. Wash or moisten your nose area. This isn't compulsory, but it's a little easier to do this on smooth skin.
  4. Hold the top of your nose with your thumb and index finger.
  5. Slowly bring your fingers to the sides of your nose. Don't press or pull because this might make the nose bloat up a little bigger and can damage the cartilage.
  6. Do this for two to three minutes, starting at the top of your nose each time.
  7. Repeat about 50 times a day or even more.
  8. The results may be visible in 2-3 months time.
  9. As soon as you stop, and if you have not permanently disfigured your nose, your nose will return to its normal shape.
Tips
  • Don't pick your nose. Compulsive nose picking, known as rhinotillexomania, can increase the size of your nose and introduce infections or more serious problems.
  • Before you try this technique you should be ready to continue doing this exercise every single day for the rest of your life. Your nose goes back to its original shape if you don't do this regularly.
  • Even while you're doing this, don't stress yourself! You look great just the way you are. Just because you don't look like Catherine Zeta Jones doesn't make you ugly. We're all beautiful in our own way!

Warnings

  • Messing with your nose can have serious side effects including infections, difficulty breathing and even (iatrogenic) deformities.
  • The younger you are the softer and more malleable your cartilage is, however it also makes you vulnerable to deformity or other side effects.
  • An urban myth says that placing a clothspin on a baby's nose will make it smaller by altering the shape of the cartilage. Again, this is more likely to physically (suffocation) or psychologically damage your baby than change their nose.
  • Remember, your nose is probably a whole lot smaller than it looks to you.
  • Don't press on the nose when doing this because it makes the whole exercise useless.
  • Never do this if you have a good singing voice. It will change your beautiful singing voice to a flat nasal voice by changing your nasal cavity.
  • Also - You might move the bridge bone down too far and this will lead to breathing problems

What is a Dark line under navel?

This is called a linea nigra. This can be due to hormonal changes during pregnancy and will fade as the top layers of skin cells are shed a few weeks after delivery. However, some women notice a faint line leftover for months after delivery.

Why should you test on animals?

Testing on animals should be prohibited as they to have feelings of pain and to give pain to any living being especially to those who can not act against it is totally against humanity and is cruelty and also unethetical

Is The Color Institute Makeup tested on animals?

I think it depends on the product, my lip gloss (L.A. Colors Moisturizing Lipgloss) has a cruelty free sticker on it, but my eyeshadow (L.A. Colors 5 Colors Metallic Eyeshadow palette BES431 "Darling") Does not.

What color are fishes lips?

It really all depend son the type of fish :)

Which cosmetic products doesn't test on animals?

i realy dont know but animal testing is bad i know that and so is testing perfume. Look on the back of a hair dye box and see if is says Dermatoligicly tested. That means that it may be tested on animals. its wrong!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Which companies test on animals?

You can check them out at vidacompassion.org and Mediapeta.com.

The links are further down this page, under 'Related links'.

  • Airwick
  • Arm & Hammer
  • Bic Corporation
  • Chesebrough-Ponds
  • Church & Dwight
  • Clairol
  • Clorox
  • Colgate-Palmolive Co.
  • Cover Girl
  • Dial Corporation
  • Freebreeze
  • Johnson & Johnson
  • Lever Bros.
  • L'Oréal U.S.A.
  • Max Factor
  • Mead Melaleuca Mennen Co.
  • New Dana Perfumes
  • Noxell Olay Co./Oil of Olay
  • Oral-B
  • Pantene
  • Physique
  • Playtex Products
  • Procter & Gamble Co.
  • Reckitt Benckiser
  • Richardson-Vicks
  • S.C. Johnson
  • Sally Hansen
  • Schering-Plough
  • SoftSoap Enterprises
  • Suave
  • Unilever

What are arguments against cosmetic testing on animals?

For the against side I would say that it is cruel to test animals. They actually take the mascara wands and jab the poor little animal in the eye with it to see if it hurts. Many of the animals end up dying because of this treatment. And for the

for side I would say it is good because if we don't test things first, then

we might be in danger of the same things that we are putting the animals in: cancer risk, pain, etc etc etc.

Who tests their make-up on animals?

mean people :'C poor rabbits, never got to have a good life

Which cosmetic companies do not test on animals?

Most make-up tells you if it has not been tested on animals. If it doesn't...then most likely it was tested on animals.

About dior that is which animal fat is used in your makeup products?

IM SORRY TO HAVE TO SAY THIS BUT ITS THE POOR ANIMAL OF THE

BLUE WHALE.

They use Whale blubber in the lipstick....:'(

Who made makeup?

makeup came from the 1st dynasty of Egypt

Why do companies test on animals?

This has been a great debate previously. I am against testing on animals because it has been proved ineffective regarding drugs, etc. Animals are not human beings. I gave an alternative which was used in the past (not sure if they still use it) that convicts have the right (not forced) to give back to society and basically be guinea pigs for certain medications. The DNA of animals is far different than humans.

Does Elizabeth Arden test on animals?

NO. I contacted Elizabeth Arden and this is what I received.

Dear ,

Thank you for your recent inquiry concerning safety testing of Elizabeth Arden products. We appreciate your comments on this important issue.

Elizabeth Arden, Inc. shares your concern about the use of animals in safety testing and is committed to eliminating the need. Contrary to what you may have read or been told, we do not sponsor or perform any animal studies on our product formulations. This has been our policy since 1988.

To avoid the use of tests on animals, our product development work involves materials with well-established safety records and the use of extensive ingredient data bases. Our product safety testing also includes the use of non-animal studies, computer modeling and studies with human volunteers. As a result, we can take great pride in our product safety record.

Further, our ultimate goal is to eliminate the necessity for animal testing through our active support of our industry's sharing of scientific data and sponsorship of research programs to develop and validate non-animal alternatives for product testing.

We thank you, again, for the opportunity to clarify our position and hope you will continue to enjoy Elizabeth Arden products with confidence. If you have additional questions or comments you may contact us at 800-326-7337. It will be our pleasure to assist you.

Regards,

Lauren Ricci

Consumer Affairs

Elizabeth Arden, Inc.

309 South Street

New Providence, NJ 07974

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Is Mac makeup tested on animals?

mac and the body shop do not do animal testing actually the body shop is against animal testing!


Actually, given that the Body Shop have been bought by L'Oreal (who do, indeed use the results of tests on animals for some ingredients) then it's a safe bet that Body Shop is no longer nearly as cruelty free as they once were.

I've found great resources online to help with my effort to go cruelty free in cosmetics. M.A.C. are fantastic. There are also Urban Decay and other larger outfits.
You might take a look at this site for further ideas:
http://www.uncaged.co.uk/crueltyfree.htm

What procedure do scientists go through to test cosmetics on animals?

There are three tests: the Draize test (securing rabbits' heads in a clamp and dripping the product in their eyes, then killing the rabbits after a while to study their eyes), skin reactivity tests (they use either shaved rabbits or hairless animals, apply the product to the skin, then kill the animals after a while to study their bodies) and the worst one, the LD50 test. The LD50 test is run on many products, not just cosmetics. It's especially run on medicines. They use 100 animals and either force down their throats, apply to their skins or inject them with a certain dose of the product. Two weeks later, they count the number of animals that remain alive. If only 50 are left, the test is over--LD50 is the dose that kills half the animals that receive it. (They then kill the rest of the animals.) If half the animals didn't die, they repeat the test with a larger dose, and continue until they find a dose that kills half the animals. The PETA and Humane Society of the United States people HATE this test with a passion because if the product will kill something, it will also cause it great pain.

How do the animals react after being tested on?

they might be dissected or sold to another researcher or reused because testing on animals is not accurate.

Animal testing is wrong and just because they can't say no it doesn't make it right. It wasn't right when we tested on orphans, blacks, G.I.s, and gypsies!

PLEASE BUY CRUELTY FREE PRODUCTS!!!