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August 13th, 2008

REMOVING BLACKHEADS


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Blackheads are tiny black pinpoints on the face, upper arms and shoulders.
The best way to deal with blackheads is to prevent them. Make sure that your skin is clean. Cleansing removes dead skin cells and excess oils which are the primary ingredients of blackhead. Women with oily skin use powder and makeup to prevent their faces from being shiny. But girls, make sure that you do not let the powder does not build up and wash your face often. Avoid creamy and greasy makeup products because it can block the pores.
When washing the face, we must avoid using the bar of soap near the sink because it contains ingredients that can clog the pores. Instead, use gentle exfoliant because they do not only remove the dead skin on the surface but the also clean the pores.
To prevent blackheads, the key is to keep your face clean.

February 25th, 2008

Beauty Queen

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Lock eyes. Look away. Bat lashes. Smile. Lock eyes. Look away. It’s a little game you like to play called eye footsie.
Not only will you be the first to receive tips about the latest cosmetics from celebrity makeup artist Matin, you’ll also learn the secrets for flawless application.
Choose from any number of reasons like just because or seeing the Ex when forwarding along a Beauty Bonus.

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January 1st, 2008

Cucumber for the eyes

Forget about those expensive eye pads! They seldom do the trick of getting rid of your eyes� puffiness and that tired, tired look. The most inexpensive treatment you can undergo, and what most beauty queens swear by, is cucumber. This fruit has astringent properties and is rich with vitamin C. They soothe, tighten, and even moisturize skin. Chill some cucumber slices. Sit on your favorite chair or lie down on your bed and close your eyes. Place a cucumber slice on top of each eye. Relax. You may even want to listen to your favorite music while doing so. Remove after 15 minutes and your eyes will surely feel refreshed!

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