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Beauty products, advice, influencers, and more in the health and wellness space.
Fenty Beauty Opens Room for Discussion About the Makeup Industry
A few months ago, Rihanna, the world-wide popular singer, writer, and actress, released her own makeup brand know as Fenty Beauty, named after herself. Rihanna saw the cries of the market and she answered; it was heard loud and clear, but not just by the market and the POC who finally had some of their concerns and wishes answered.
Gabrielle WilsonPublished 7 years ago in LongevityWhy I Haven’t Used a Face-Wipe in 5 Years
In recent years, the world of skincare has been completely revolutionised by the rise of beauty bloggers and YouTubers. Like never before, the amount of information available to all consumers on how to care for our skin has exploded. From beauty gurus trialing and reviewing endless products on our behalf, to bloggers such as Caroline Hirons and Nadine Baggott who have worked in the industry for years and can offer us their professional expertise with the science to back it up.
Cait FawkesPublished 7 years ago in LongevityBeauty Trends: Selfies are Driving Women to Plastic Surgery
People want to look good, and that is okay, but this is getting harder to do online. A little airbrushing or a few filters can make a person look great in a selfie, but it is having a side effect that some might not have predicted. It seems more and more women are looking to have some facial plastic surgery done to perfect that flattering and ageless look.
Andrea DawsonPublished 7 years ago in LongevityMy Favorite Products by Clinique
Looking at department store beauty and skincare products can be overwhelming. With so many different brands and products to choose from, it is hard to know which ones are worth spending your hard earned cash on. I hope this article helps you next time you are browsing products at the department store.
Amanda ZylstraPublished 7 years ago in LongevityA Man-to-Man Talk On Beards!
Man to Man Talk. Beards! Wassup man (lol), quick talk about beards, regardless of what society says or other people say, beards are 100% normal and supposed to be on our faces, nature doesn't make mistakes, meaning there's a reason for everything that grows whether on land or on your face.
Tiger DragonPublished 7 years ago in LongevityLush Products: My Favorites!
Lush is a cruelty-free, 100% vegetarian brand of bath and body products. They are based in the UK and make natural products by hand with love. Lush is an earth friendly brand. Many of their items are packaged in black plastic pots. Once you have five empty black pots, they can be brought back to the store and exchanged for a free fresh face mask. I think it is wonderful that they reuse their old containers and will give their customers a free face mask for bringing back empty containers for them to recycle.
Amanda ZylstraPublished 7 years ago in LongevityHow to Buy Makeup and Skincare Without Breaking the Bank
My very first memory of makeup was when I stole my grandmother’s makeup. My passion for makeup grew, and I found that balancing makeup, skincare, and other life necessities without breaking the bank was rough.
Stephanie AlbaPublished 7 years ago in LongevityMy Top Six Setting Sprays
A good setting spray is the last step in most makeup routines but during the summer months it can become the most important step. Whether you are rocking barely there "no-makeup" makeup, or an intense smokey eye, these sprays are my personal holy grails that will keep your look in place no matter what.
The Teachings of a Plastic Woman
Plastic surgery is becoming a regularity for those who want to make subtle changes to their body or face. Through the latest, non-invasive technologies such as VASERlipo and microsurgery, the patient can be left with hardly any scar tissue. However, plastic surgery is still expensive and inherently risky. Also, if plastic surgery becomes a regularity, then the risk increases as well as emotional and mental issues that stem from not knowing how to be alright with one's self.
Andrea DawsonPublished 7 years ago in LongevityMore Than Skin Deep: How Body Contouring Improves Quality of Life
In certain circles, plastic surgery has a bad reputation. Some people consider it nothing more than vanity taken to extremes. But the truth is that plastic surgery accomplishes more than an ego boost — for many, procedures like body contouring can mean real, positive life changes across the spectrum.
Andrea DawsonPublished 7 years ago in LongevityAt Home Treatments for Common Skin Problems
When it comes to appearances, we try everything we can to look our best. From hair and skin to our nails and body, we are constantly looking for the next life-changing treatment to cure our common skin problems. Doing whatever it takes to relieve ourselves of the embarrassment these issues can often bring. With endless product promises and dozens of expensive spa treatments to choose from, people spend small fortunes to treat their skin. Of course, we all know a home remedy or two but why stop with just those? Here are few at home treatments full of healthy ingredients that are sure to deliver improvement to many of your common skin problems.
Jus L'amorePublished 7 years ago in LongevityNew Nonsurgical Solution Doubles Down on Women's Jiggly Chin Flab
Nobody likes a double chin, and yet many women have them. Wobbly wattles are more likely if you're over 40 and overweight, and genetics is the likely cause.
Andrea DawsonPublished 7 years ago in Longevity