- Monday, March 19, 2012, 18:05
- Cosmetics
We have often written about flaking of face skin, but the questions still remain, and the main of them is "how often can you peel your face skin?"
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- Thursday, August 18, 2011, 17:26
- Makeup
After advertising Miss Dior Cherie fragrance, Natalie Portman goes on to represent Dior. The new image is created to advertise a series of innovative Diorskin face foundation.
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- Monday, September 15, 2008, 12:26
- Makeup
A lot of women believe that blush simply does not go with them or that it is impossible for them to select the right color. Yet a single brush-stroke can give a fresh and well-rested look to your face. There are some rules to be followed when hunting for the right blush color.
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- Friday, June 27, 2008, 14:30
- Cosmetics, Makeup
There’re so many types of foundation, or “base”, with so many colors: cream powder, cream sticks, tone mousse. It’s getting really difficult for a modern woman to understand, what kind of foundation to use to have a perfect face tone and an even skin texture. Yesterday we busted some
myths about foundation. Today here are the rules how to apply various types of foundation.
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- Friday, May 30, 2008, 17:24
- Cosmetics, Health
You already know the four types of face skin aging: the “
tired face”, when the skin is puffy, the “
webbed face”, which is developed by the dry skin, and the “
loss of shape”, which normally occurs to obese people, as they age. But every aging symptom (swelling, wrinkles, sad face folds in the corners of the mouth folds) can be observed on the face with the combined type.
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- Thursday, May 29, 2008, 19:15
- Cosmetics, Health
Yesterday here was an article about the second type of face skin aging, “
webbed face”, and the way of taking care of such face. Today you will learn, how to treat the “Loss of shape” aging type. A characterised feature of “deformed” face is extensive sagging. Cheeks grow flabby, eyelids fall, the face oval blurs out, and develops a gloomy, peevish look. This aging type is common among obese people with oily, porous skin.
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