#BB Cream with SPF
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keautybeauty · 7 months ago
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keirametzbrassknuckles · 2 years ago
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#JustWhitegirlThings: got a sunburn from sitting in a sunbeam coming through the library window for 5 minutes
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curlymangue · 2 months ago
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Mi decepción con el protector solar Avène SPF 50 micropigmento: razones, por las que no es adecuado para pieles negras
Por qué el protector solar Avène SPF 50 con micropigmentación, no es una buena opción para pieles oscuras Hola, Curly. Sé que resulta curioso hablar sobre un protector solar ahora que estamos en pleno invierno, pero creo que es el mejor momento. Así podrás tenerlo en cuenta para el próximo verano o, si vives en un lugar de clima cálido, para cualquier época del año. Mi consejo es claro: no…
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decaarcosmetics · 6 months ago
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BB Oxygen Cream SPF 50 - 20,00 €
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organichealthsolutions · 8 months ago
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How to Get Rid of Under-Eye Dryness
Under-eye dryness can make your skin flaky, itchy and can increase the visibility of fine lines and wrinkles. This common concern can be caused by various factors, including aging, environmental stressors and skin conditions. However, with the right approach and products, you can effectively combat under-eye dryness. Identifying the best eye treatment for your skin type and concerns is crucial in restoring hydration and vitality to this delicate area.
Hydration and Moisturization
The first step in addressing under-eye dryness is to ensure that the area is adequately hydrated and moisturized. Look for eye creams that are rich in hyaluronic acid, glycerin and ceramides. These ingredients help to attract and retain moisture, improving skin elasticity and reducing the appearance of dryness and fine lines. Applying a hydrating eye cream both in the morning and at night can provide your under-eye area with the moisture it needs to stay healthy and vibrant.
Finding the Best Eye Repair Treatment
When it comes to alleviating under-eye dryness, the best eye care treatment is one that not only moisturizes but also protects the skin barrier. Products containing antioxidants like vitamins C and E can help to protect the skin from environmental damage, while ingredients such as peptides can support the skin's firmness and texture. For best results, choose an eye treatment specifically formulated for dry skin and sensitive areas. This ensures that the product is gentle enough for the under-eye area but effective in delivering hydration and nourishment.
In addition to using the right products, it’s also important to avoid factors that can exacerbate dryness, such as excessive rubbing, using harsh skincare ingredients and exposure to dry environments. Incorporating gentle massage techniques when applying your eye cream can also improve circulation and enhance the absorption of hydrating ingredients.
By selecting the best eye treatment for your needs and following a consistent skincare routine, you can significantly reduce under-eye dryness. With regular care, this delicate area can remain hydrated, smooth and free of irritation, contributing to a healthier and more youthful appearance.
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curekadigital · 1 year ago
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Experience Natural Sun Protection with Coola Mineral SPF 30 Resilience Tinted Organic BB+ Cream – Nourish Your Skin Safely
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Description :  "Experience Natural Sun Protection with Coola Mineral SPF 30 Tinted BB+ Cream"
Product Highlights
•        Coola mineral face cream helps boost your naturally luminescent glow and support fresh, healthy-looking skin.
•      Tinted formula evens out skin tone appearance and hides imperfections.
•      Broad-spectrum SPF 30 protection
•      It nourishes and protects in a few drops.
•      Evens out the look of your skin.
•      70% certified organic ingredients
•      Rose Stem Cell actives nourish the skin and provide antioxidant benefits.
•      Tinted formula evens out skin tone appearance and hides imperfections.
Key ingredients:
• Caprylyl Glycol, Carthamus Tinctorius (Organic Safflower) Seed Oil, Citrus Aurantium Dulcis (Organic Orange) Fruit Water, Cocoglycerides, Commiphora Myrrha Leaf Cell Extract, and Cucumber Sativus (Organic Cucumber) Fruit Extract
•      Caprylyl Glycol helps make the skin soft and smooth.
•      Carthamus Tinctorius (ORGANIC Safflower) Seed oil helps nourish and moisturize the fatty acids.
•      Cucumber Sativus (ORGANIC Cucumber) Fruit Extract has smooth and emollient properties.
•      Oryza Sativa (ORGANIC Rice) Bran Oil contains several good skin nutrients and is nourishing and moisturizing
How To Use:
• Dispense one pump onto the back of your hand and gently pat the product onto your skin.
• Apply more if needed
Safety Tips:
• Keep out of reach of children.
• Avoid direct sunlight.
• Avoid eye contact
Benefits:
BB Cream hydrates, moisturizes and brightens your complexion at the same time.
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bibakartbeautycare · 1 year ago
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prettysomiya · 2 years ago
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aaalanasblog · 8 months ago
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the ultimate guide to glowy, clear skin
so your skin looks great with and without makeup for your summer glow up 🫶🏽
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things you should never skip:
- double cleansing at night
- SPF 50 during the day
- spraying a mist before applying hydrating ingredients
- getting 6-8 hours of sleep every night
- washing your hands before touching your face
- washing your pillowcases, hair wraps, and bedding once a week
- using paper towel to dry your face
the main way to have glowy skin? maintaining the skin barrier.
Find everyday products with the following ingredients:
- prebiotics + probiotics
I always use the Axis-Y Biome Radiating Essence
- fatty acids, cholesterols, and ceramides
I always use the Stratia Lipid Gold Serum/Lotion and Aestura Cream
- hydrators: Glycerin, Hyaluronic Acid, Betaine, Panthenol
I always use the Hada Labo Hyaluronic Acid lotion and Mediheal NMF Ampoule Mask
- anti-inflammatories, antibacterials and antifungals: Propolis, Heartleaf, Centella Asiatica, Cica
I always use the Cosrx Propolis Ampoule and Abib Heartleaf Essence
the other part of having glowy skin? minimal texture, radiance, and clear pores.
These are things you’d use 1-2x a week:
- a surface exfoliator: Lactic Acid (darker-skin friendly; is also hydrating), Glycolic Acid
I always use the Paula’s Choice Lactic/Mandelic Acid exfoliator
- a deep exfoliator: Salicylic Acid, EX-07 enzyme, PHAs
I always use the numbuzin no.4 Pore Zero toner pad
- Vitamin A derivatives/alternatives: retinol, tretinoin, bakuchiol, resveratrol
I always use the 23 Years Old Bakuchiol A cream
You can use your surface and deep exfoliators together, but never mix an exfoliator with Vitamin A!
The biggest help to your skin being healthy and clear? Your diet.
EAT YOUR SKINCARE INGREDIENTS (not literally)
What’s going on inside your body reflects directly on your skin - from constipation, to period cycle stage, to lactose intolerance, and more.
The essentials:
• Collagen and Vitamin A
- BB LAB Collagen powder (also has hyaluronic acid and vitamin C)
- Grass-fed Gelatin Gummies
- Country Farms Super Reds
- Leafy Greens, Carrots, Pumpkin, Cantaloupe, Mango
• Prebiotics and Probiotics
- Country Farm Super Greens
- Seed Daily Synbiotic
- Kombucha
- Kefir
- Yogurt
• good ole H20 :)
- at least 64 ounces (8 cups) a day
Wanna keep your skincare routine simple? You’ll only need 5 things.
1. Oil Cleanser (PM only)
2. Gel/Milky Cleanser
3. an all-in-one toner (hydrates, nourishes, calms)
4. a great moisturizer (preferably with fatty acids and ceramides!)
5. SPF
Just make sure your diet, exercise routine, and sleep routine are the best they can be! 💘
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greengirllover · 5 months ago
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this is my comprehensive guide to acne
my qualifications: years ago i had a guy take a picture of me and play connect the dots on my face (it was actually pretty funny and i made fun of him too bc he was 5’1 so it’s okay)
first of all don’t pop ur pimples for the love of god, i know everyone says that but what could likely happen is a short term problem can turn into a long term problem with scarring and damage to the skin barrier due to trauma to that surface layer of the skin, instead use things like pimple patches, most brands that make those cute colorful ones don’t really stick to the skin and so they are practically useless, a pimple patch is supposed to mimic a hydrocolloid bandage which draws liquid out of a wound, if the patch isn’t sticking well to the skin because you didn’t clean the area of skin first or the patch just isn’t very high quality again it is going to be practically useless, also micro dart patches are great, the micro darts go into the pimple and so not only are u drawing out the sebum, u are also putting whatever acne fighting substance into that pimple, my favorite brand for these is hero cosmetics, u can also use a hot/cold compress on the pimple to draw it to a head which will help ur products work better on that pimple
now for the nerdy stuff, chemical exfoliants are ideal at least for me because they aren’t physically abrasive like a scrub which again can cause trauma to the skin and then possible scarring, the ingredients that u want to look for that will chemically exfoliate the skin and help acne are benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid, glycolic acid and others, u don’t need expensive products, pay attention to the ingredients and find one without fragrance and has the ingredients you want, and for acne scarring other than the ones i mentioned which are more focused on helping acne but also can help scarring are vitamin c, niacinamide, azelaic acid, vitamin a and others, my favorites are panoxyl products with benzoyl peroxide, and ordinary has some good things for glycolic acid and others
now the way u treat ur body can have a big impact on ur skin, i won’t tell u to drink water bc i think someone might stab me for it and i wouldn’t blame them but rlly it won’t hurt, fueling ur body and having a balanced diet can be huge, this doesn’t mean cutting things out for the most part it means adding things in like healthy fats and protein, this can help balance hormones which are huge factors in acne, also if u have a period u can consider going on birth control, again it can rlly help balance ur hormones and talk to ur doctor about one that specifically has been known to help acne, now if u can go to see a derm it’s a good choice, they can prescribe treatments at a higher concentration than u can get over the counter, they can also give u things like antibiotics which can be very beneficial and aren’t likely to have side effects, but they might recommend things like accutane and spirolactone, these are more likely to have side effects and u mostly can’t get anything like it without a dermatologists permission, this will likely mean blood tests, pregnancy tests and regular visits to check up on ur overall health because they can be very abrasive treatments
finally, wearing sunscreen and keeping ur skin moisturized are going to be huge, sun exposure can worsen acne scarring and most of these treatments are very drying so on top of sun exposure ur skin is also constantly being dried out, if u are nervous about breaking out from a sunscreen then do ur research on the ingredients and others experiences, also u can get tinted sunscreen or bb cream with SPF in it so that u can have some coverage of acne or scaring while also protecting ur skin from further damage
i’m sure i missed some things so if u have questions i’ll do my best to answer, i know how frustrating this can be which is why i made this post, remember that the way that u look is the least important thing about u and that u will never see urself the way others see u, it isn’t even close to as big of a deal as we think it is just like any other physical insecurity
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cherrygirlystuff · 5 months ago
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Being A Grunge Girl In A Clean Girl Summer
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Hey Bestie! 💖 Let’s Talk Summer Makeup – How to Nail That Grungy Cool Look Even When It’s Hot!
Hey, babe! 🌸 Summer’s here, and while we’re all about those sunny days and beachy vibes, let’s be real – the heat can make our makeup game a little tricky. But don’t worry, I’ve got you covered! If you’re like me and want to rock that grungy, effortlessly cool look even when the temps are soaring, keep reading. I’m spilling all the tea on how to keep your makeup looking fab without melting away. 🖤🔥
Step 1: Prep Your Skin Like a Pro 🌞
First things first, babe – summer makeup is all about the base. To keep your look intact, start with a lightweight, oil-free moisturizer to keep your skin hydrated without feeling greasy. And don’t forget sunscreen! Choose a matte, oil-free SPF that won’t leave you looking shiny. Trust me, your future self will thank you!
Once your skin is prepped, apply a good primer. Go for one that’s mattifying and pore-filling to keep your skin smooth and your makeup in place, even on those sweltering days. A primer with a bit of a grip will help your makeup stay put longer, so you can slay all day without worrying about touch-ups.
Step 2: The Base – Keep It Light, Keep It Matte 🌿
When it comes to summer makeup, less is more. Go for a lightweight foundation or a tinted moisturizer with a matte finish. You want something that evens out your skin tone but still lets your natural glow shine through. If you’ve got a bit of redness or unevenness, a matte BB cream can be your best friend. It’s like a soft filter for your face – perfect for those grungy vibes without feeling heavy.
Got a few spots to cover? Use a full-coverage concealer, but only where you need it. Keep things light and breathable so your skin doesn’t feel suffocated in the heat.
Step 3: Grunge Eyes – Smoky, Smudgy, and Oh-So-Cool 🖤
Now for the fun part – those grungy eyes! Even in the summer heat, you can totally rock a smoky eye without it turning into a smudgy mess. Here’s how:
Eyeshadow Base: Start with an eyeshadow primer to keep everything in place. Choose one that’s sweat-proof to lock in your look.
Matte Shadows: Stick with matte eyeshadows in earthy tones like browns, taupes, and even some deep plum or charcoal shades. Use a fluffy brush to blend the color onto your lids and into the crease for that effortlessly cool, lived-in look.
Smudge-Proof Liner: Go for a waterproof gel or pencil liner. Smudge it along your lash line, and if you’re feeling daring, add a bit to your lower lash line too. Use a small brush to soften the edges for that perfectly imperfect grunge vibe.
Mascara: Finish with a waterproof mascara that adds volume without clumping. If you’re really into the grunge look, apply a bit more on your lower lashes for that “I’ve been up all night, but I look fabulous” effect.
Step 4: Cheeky Vibes – Keep It Subtle but Edgy 🌹
For your cheeks, go for a soft, natural contour instead of heavy bronzing. Use a matte bronzer or contour powder to add some definition to your cheekbones, jawline, and forehead. Keep it subtle, but sharp enough to give you that edgy, sculpted look.
For blush, opt for a cream formula in a muted berry or dusty rose shade. Apply it with your fingers for a natural flush that blends seamlessly into your skin. Cream blushes are perfect for summer because they give you that dewy, fresh look without looking too powdered.
Step 5: Lips That Last – Bold, Dark, and Beautiful 💋
Now, let’s talk lips! Summer grunge is all about those deep, bold shades that scream confidence. Whether you’re into a classic matte lipstick or a long-lasting liquid formula, go for colors like deep burgundy, chocolate brown, or even a daring plum.
To make sure your lipstick stays put, start by lining your lips with a matching lip liner. Fill in your lips completely to create a base for your lipstick. Then, apply your chosen shade, and blot with a tissue. If you want that extra staying power, dust a little translucent powder over your lips before applying a second layer.
For a more low-key look, a tinted lip balm in a dark berry shade will give you that grungy vibe without feeling too heavy – perfect for those super hot days when you want to keep it chill.
Step 6: Set It and Forget It – Lock In Your Look 🔒
Finally, lock in all your hard work with a setting spray that’s designed to keep everything in place, even when you’re sweating it out in the summer heat. Go for a matte finish setting spray to keep any shine at bay and ensure your grungy look stays flawless all day (and night) long.
Final Thoughts, Babe: Grunge It Up, Summer Style 🌟
There you have it, bestie – the ultimate guide to keeping your makeup looking cool, grungy, and totally fabulous during the hot summer months. Remember, the key is to keep things lightweight and matte, with just enough edge to channel your inner rockstar. Whether you’re hitting the beach or heading to a summer concert, this look will have you feeling like the coolest babe around.
So, grab your makeup bag, turn up the volume on your fave grunge playlist, and let’s slay this summer together! 💋✨
What’s your go-to summer grunge makeup look, babe? Let’s swap tips in the comments – I’m dying to see how you’re keeping it cool in the heat! 💕
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keautybeauty · 7 months ago
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pradame · 1 year ago
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What are some good makeup products that you use? I’m kind of want to start wearing makeup but not sure on where to start
I use bobbi brown products, I love her stuff!
as for contouring, I like the morphe pallet. And tartes shape tape concealer.. i don’t know too much about makeup either, I’m pretty basic when it comes down to application lol I go for a more natural look. Idk if you’re into bb cream and tinted moisturizer but Dr. Jart has a great bb cream and colorscience has a tinted moisturizer, both with spf!! 10/10. wear that with some blush and lip gloss!! beautiful
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lotstradamus · 2 years ago
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Ok but ultimate skincare routine? Your skin looks fab ✨ (if the answer is I like to scrub my face with clear water I'll take it too)
thank you kindly! I’m finally at the stage where I’ve stopped Trying New Things because I’ve found a routine and a selection of products that work perfectly for me. (acting like it was a choice and not that Into The Gloss stopped putting out content and therefor I stopped being influenced by Top Shelves.)
- I cleanse with DHC Deep Cleansing Oil, which is my favourite and the best cleanser I’ve ever used. the hype is real. when I’m feeling too lazy for it I cleanse with Baby Lotion on a cotton pad (amazing makeup remover) followed by micellar water. 
- I exfoliate with Glossier Solution. I’m probably on my 5th bottle of it, and I got my girlfriend hooked as well. it is phenomenal. when I first bought it I was like THIS DOESN’T DO ANYTHING EXCEPT STING but I stuck with it and it’s now a holy grail product. if I run out I panic. 
- the only serum I really use is The Ordinary’s Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1% (I’ve also used Glossier Super Pure which is niacinamide and zinc and liked that too).  
- in the summer I use Nivea Q10 day/night creams to moisturise, and in the winter I use regular ol’ Nivea or Glossier After Baume if I’m reeeeeally dry. it’s so thick it’s like Playdoh, I love it. 
- the only thing I’m still Trying To Decide On is retinol; I’ve used a couple of different brands (Boots Ingredients and The Inkey List, both fine) but haven’t noticed enough of a change/improvement in my skin to become hooked. obviously I would also love to try Lotion P50, but I have bills to pay. 
- SPF. luckily before I ‘got into skincare’ I was still a super pale redhead, so I always did SPF. I HAD NO CHOICE. I try to use a special face one and not just slap on my Nivea Sun Baby 50+ Very High, but sometimes I just slap on my Nivea Sun Baby 50+ Very High, especially in the summer. I’m currently using a La Roche-Posay one, but I’m not brand loyal.  
- I’m wringing the life out of a tube of Sunday Riley’s Good Genes that my aunt bought me as a gift. if I was slightly richer it would be on my biannual shopping list. 
- if I do get a spot, I whack a hydrocolloid patch on it. COSRX have great ones, but the Hydro-Star ones are so much cuter. 
all of this with the disclaimer that both of my parents have always had clear skin and I wear very little makeup. you won’t catch me putting anything heavier than a bb cream on my face. both times I’ve had ‘professional makeup’ done to me I arrived with clear skin and could feel myself breaking out halfway through the wedding breakfasts. diet-wise I would die before cutting out dairy and carbs but I do drink a lot of water! HOPE THIS HELPS YOU ON YOUR SKINCARE JOURNEY!!
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organichealthsolutions · 9 months ago
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Why If You Have Dry Skin, You Should Use Gel Masks
Dry skin can be a challenging condition to manage, often characterized by tightness, flakiness and irritation. Finding the right skincare products is essential for restoring and maintaining moisture levels in the skin. One such product that is particularly beneficial for dry skin is a hydrating gel mask. These masks are designed to provide intense hydration, leaving the skin feeling nourished and rejuvenated.
The Benefits of Gel Masks
A gel mask is an excellent choice for those with dry skin due to its high water content and lightweight texture. Unlike heavier cream-based masks, gel masks are absorbed quickly and deeply into the skin, providing instant hydration. The key ingredients in these masks, such as hyaluronic acid, glycerin and aloe vera, are known for their ability to retain moisture and soothe the skin.
Regular use of a gel mask can help restore the skin's natural moisture barrier, which is often compromised in dry skin types. This barrier is crucial for keeping harmful irritants out and moisture in. By reinforcing this barrier, gel masks can reduce sensitivity and improve the overall texture and appearance of the skin.
How to Incorporate Gel Masks into Your Skincare Routine
Incorporating a gel mask into your skincare routine is simple and effective. It's recommended to use a gel mask 2-3 times per week, depending on your skin's needs. Apply the mask after cleansing and toning, leaving it on for the recommended duration, usually around 15-20 minutes. After removing the mask, gently massage any remaining product into your skin.
Following up with a light moisturizer or serum can further enhance the benefits of the mask. This additional step helps to lock in the hydration provided by the gel mask and keeps your skin moisturized for longer periods.
In conclusion, for those struggling with dry skin, a hydrating gel mask can be a game-changer. These masks provide deep hydration without being heavy or greasy, making them ideal for dry and dehydrated skin types. Incorporating a gel mask into your regular skincare routine can significantly improve the health and appearance of your skin, leaving it hydrated, soft and glowing.
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ilhoonftw · 7 months ago
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labelling makeup and skincare products as having spf should be banned bc people like my mom think her bb cream gives her enough protection and doesn't use sunscreen...
makeup with spf is like these juices that have 'grape juice drink' on the bottle but you read the label and it's '40% water, 40% apple juice concentrate, 15% sugar, 5% grape juice'. that 5% of grape juice is similar to amount of actual uv filters inside what's in bb cream with 'spf 50' on label. you will need to use a looot of that bb cream to get that recommended amount needed to cover your face. just use sunscreen. it's purely sun protection product.
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