SkinCare

Group Thread in makeup & beauty
vullpe

Hello my loves! I'm vullpe.

I am currently working as a cosmetologist in 2 health and beauty spaces, I am interested in sharing and exchanging tips for the care of our faces and look a naturally beautiful skin.

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spectral_line:
Very happy to learn of your  progression in your chosen occupation. Castor oil wrap I am recently learning is beneficial.  Even without a wrap, castor oil has been beneficial :FaceAcne: The antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties of castor oil make it useful in reducing acne. Ricinoleic acid can inhibit growth in the bacteria that cause acne.Texture: Castor oil is also rich in other fatty acids. These can enhance smoothness and softness when applied to facial skin.Complexion: The fatty acids in castor oil can also promote the growth of healthy skin tissue, making it helpful in restoring uneven skin tones.Sensitive skin: Castor oil has a low comedogenic score. This means it is unlikely to clog pores in the skin and reduces the risk of developing blackheads, making it appropriate for use on sensitive skin.Inexpensive: Skincare products, and in particular facial creams and oils, can be very expensive. Castor oil is relatively low-cost and shares many similar properties, such as promoting a healthful complexion or moisture in the skin.SkinAnti-inflammatory: Both castor oil and ricinoleic acid have demonstrated anti-inflammatory properties. This makes them useful for treating irritated skin.Antimicrobial: It may also protect the skinTrusted Source from bacterial infections by keeping out microbes that can cause disease.Moisturizing: Castor oil contains triglycerides. These can help maintain moistureTrusted Source in the skin, making it a useful treatment for dry skin.Hydration: Castor oil may have humectant properties, which means that it can draw moisture from the air into the skin, keeping the skin hydrated.Cleansing: The triglycerides found in castor oil are also helpful in removing dirt from the skin.
lucelf:
Due to my sensitive skin I have to wear 50+ sun protection TWICE A DAY ❤️

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beerquack:
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Gorgeous
ferrious

I've been wearing glasses since I was 9 years old and use to go for funky and unique frames that made me stand out from the crowd. Now I'm an adult and frames seem a little less whacky as the kiddies ones but one thing that really has changed is …

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eisesara:

I get lash extensions (on the top lashes) and tint my bottom lashes black so I don't have to put mascara on anymore. They just glue lashes in clusters. I get a more natural look so it costs about $50 and takes like half an hour. They last 3-4 weeks if you care for them (don't expose to water for 24 hours, use oil-free product, don't sleep on them, be gentle when removing eye shadow). This is what I look like without glasses, no makeup. I only do eye liner on the bottom lashes and eyeshadow on the lids.

yiro:

I have the same problem.. my miopia is pretty bad so magnifying mirrors don't really help. Also, they distort the image a bit and it makes me confused, the makeup always ends up looking weird. I'm considering contacts now, I hope it helps!

spectacularly spectacled

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