I think most girls like me have only a handful of things in their dresser that they really use; the rest are really just junk. In fact, if we do spring cleaning every now and then with our clothes, it should be the same with our beauty products.
Everyone wants to have beautiful skin. In fact, even if the economy may be failing, beauty product sales are always steadily rising. But because there are many products in the market, picking the right product to keep our skin clear and radiant may be confusing.
I enjoy checking out the new collections of designers during Fashion Week, but I have to admit, I love checking out the hair and makeup more. I find that getting inspired by runway looks is fun. I try to copy the looks I like and test them out when I go out to dinner.
With summer comes a lot of occasions for skin-baring. Sadly, no amount of protection shields us from the harmful rays of the sun, which causes dark spots, dry skin and dry hair, among other things.
My friend draws her brows as soon as she wakes up in the morning. She has been thinking of having eyebrow implants done but her doctor said she has to be 101 percent ready for it.
One scent I would love in my house is Ionâs from Singapore; it smells fresh, clean and cool.
Having great skin is difficult when itâs summer. Yes, itâs fun to be on the beach, for instance, but our skin gets a beating from the harsh rays of the sun and the intense heat.
The heat is just crazy these days that not only am I worried about how it will affect my skin, but also how my beauty products would fare.
Iâve been trying to fight the summer heat by staying in-doors. Then it occurred to me that instead of fighting it, I should just embrace it. After all, every weather type requires its own beauty routine.
Twettie bird and the Tazmanian Devil were probably cool tattoos to have in college, but not when youâre in your 30s. My mom warned me against tattooing and Iâm glad I listened.