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makeupreviewandbeautyblog · 8 months ago
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4 Top Skincare Trends of 2024
This year the world of skincare continues to evolve. It embraces innovation and rediscovers of age-old wisdom. From controlling light therapy to a minimalist approach, the year 2024 has many exciting new trends which cater to various skin concerns and choices. Get ready to ditch your old skincare routine and dive into the dewy skincare trend. Here are the Top Skincare Trends of 2024 1.…
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gabriela-liar · 7 months ago
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gojoest · 7 months ago
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you text satoru you’re getting a facial after work and he’s waiting butt naked for you to come home bc he thinks you’re about to let him cum on your face
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glitter-ee · 11 days ago
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Tip for all my neurodivergent girlies, or anyone who wants to build routines but struggles with planning:
ChatGPT made me a skincare and makeup routine!
I plugged all my products in (I just bought my first skincare/makeup beginners kit) and asked it what each of them does, how often to use them, and then to generate me a weekly schedule of how and when to use them all, in the right order.
It built me this table:
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This took less than five minutes.
Now I no longer feel confused or overwhelmed, and I can finally focus on just DOING the routine instead of getting stuck at step 0.
HUGE game changer for coping with executive dysfunction!! Later I am going to plan out my entire life and build all the routines I’ve ever wanted to have, thanks to this tool!!
AI has its downsides, places where it does and doesn’t belong, and risks that must be managed. But when it comes to disability aid, this technology has the power to revolutionize support and provide real relief so that more people can be more independent more often.
So, I just had to share this tip I discovered in case it can help anyone else as much as it’s helping me!!
Because pretty girls respect the Girl Code and don’t keep these secrets to themselves 😘🎀
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princesa-minnie · 5 months ago
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slowly turning everything into pink :0
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missfidonyo-aiart · 2 months ago
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creative-core · 13 days ago
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"The Evolution of Beauty: Kajal for Scar and Spot Concealment in 2104"
In 2095, the world had redefined beauty and technology in ways that Samaira could never have imagined. As a celebrated abstract artist, her life revolved around colors, textures, and emotions. Her work hung in galleries across the globe, each piece revealing something deeply personal. Yet, despite her success, one aspect of her life remained a quiet insecurity: the scar that trailed along her cheek, a reminder of an accident from her youth. While Samaira's paintings spoke of bold expression, her own reflection often felt muted by the mark of her past.
With her first solo exhibition in Paris approaching, Samaira found herself staring at the sleek, silver kajal stick sitting on her vanity. But this wasn’t the kajal of centuries past, meant for highlighting eyes. This futuristic kajal was engineered for something far more personal—concealing scars, spots, and imperfections. A product that merged design with cutting-edge technology, it promised seamless coverage while maintaining a natural finish, crafted for people just like her.
As Samaira picked up the kajal, she felt a sense of curiosity. The applicator’s design was a marvel in itself—minimalist yet futuristic, with biodegradable materials that aligned with the world’s new standard of sustainable luxury. A soft LED light embedded in the applicator gently turned green, indicating that the product had adapted to her skin tone, ready for use. The small device embodied the perfect marriage of form and function, an answer to the future of beauty products.
With one smooth glide, the advanced nanotechnology within the kajal took over, adjusting to the exact texture and shade of her skin. The creamy formula melted into her cheek, covering the scar with precision, its micro-pigments adapting to light and shadows in a way that made her skin look untouched, flawless. No longer just a cosmetic tool, this kajal had become a multi-functional, skin-healing product, enriched with bioengineered vitamins that worked to heal and nourish as it concealed. In seconds, her skin looked like it had never been marked.
Stepping away from the mirror, Samaira felt a newfound confidence wash over her. She wasn’t masking her past—she was enhancing her future. The exhibition was no longer a nerve-wracking event; it was a platform for her to express not only her art but her redefined self. The kajal for scar and spot concealment had given her the power to choose how and when her scar played a role in her story.
In the gallery, surrounded by critics, collectors, and admirers, Samaira stood under the lights, her art glowing as brightly as her presence. Her scar, once a source of vulnerability, had faded into the background. The kajal had done more than provide coverage; it had given her the freedom to be seen for her art and her talent, not her insecurities.
This futuristic kajal had shifted the narrative of beauty. It wasn’t about concealing flaws—it was about empowering people to decide how they wanted to be seen. Its design, enhanced by precision technology, had made it an essential tool for both personal care and artistic expression. From stage actors wanting to alter their appearance with dramatic ease to everyday individuals desiring a perfect blend of cosmetic and skin-enhancing benefits, this kajal had redefined the meaning of multi-functional beauty.
In a world that prioritized both innovation and sustainability, the kajal became a symbol of the new era—one where beauty products didn’t just serve superficial needs but intertwined with health, self-expression, and eco-conscious design. This wasn’t merely makeup; it was a transformative experience, allowing users to enhance their natural features, conceal scars, or simply blend imperfections, all with a product designed to heal and improve skin health over time.
For Samaira, the power of this kajal went beyond its physical capabilities. It offered her the choice to embrace her past or step into the future with confidence, shifting between the two with a single stroke. The future of beauty had arrived—not in heavy foundations or dramatic overhauls, but in products that allowed subtle, seamless transformations that spoke to both the personal and the practical.
As she walked through her exhibit, receiving compliments and smiles from patrons, Samaira knew that her scar wasn’t erased—it was simply no longer the defining feature of her narrative. The scar and spot concealment kajal had done more than blend into her skin; it had woven itself into the very fabric of her evolving identity, a reflection of the world’s increasing focus on design, technology, and self-empowerment.
This was the future—where beauty was about choice, confidence, and innovation. And Samaira, in that moment, felt truly at home in it.
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printabledesignrf · 2 months ago
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Cute autumn skincare clip art
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mannufan1 · 9 months ago
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This world is AI world
Every work with robotic
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fifi95sworld · 10 months ago
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justposting1 · 1 month ago
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I tried only working 4 hours a day. *SHOCKING*
I picked the worst week to attempt this challenge, making it far more stressful than I had anticipated. Initially, I thought time would be my biggest constraint, but it turns out the main issue is me—my mindset and how I work. Imagine logging off work at 1 p.m. every day. It seems that many highly productive people can work just four hours a day and still maintain successful careers. While the…
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gojoest · 6 months ago
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i can’t stress enough how much i love splurging on skincare products
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jarviskingston · 2 months ago
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ladyisadorafairfax · 3 months ago
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Victorian beauty routines were all about enhancing natural beauty with a touch of elegance. Lady Isadora Fairfax shares her favorite beauty tips from the era. From natural skincare to delicate makeup techniques, discover how Victorian women achieved their timeless beauty. What’s your go-to beauty tip?
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naturalremediesforhealthy · 3 months ago
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Organic Beauty: A Beginner’s Guide to Organic Skin Care for Natural Beauty
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About this ebook
When many people think of beauty, they think of the skin. Smooth, porcelain skin is a hallmark of health and beauty. It also reduces the need for other harmful products that are used to mask bad skin, allowing you to enjoy a much more natural and healthy glow.
In this book, you’ll learn more about what it means to chase after “organic beauty” and how it can change the way you think about your appearance and your grooming.
Here’s what you’ll discover with this guide:
How to spot harmful ingredients on labels
How to create an organic, effective skin-care regime
How to make organic toothpaste
How to make organic hair products
How to make your own makeup
How to enhance your health with natural solutions
How to make your own soap
How to make your own sunblock
How to create an organic face mask
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clever-verse · 4 months ago
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