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Summer Makeup Trends That Are Going To Be Big This Summer

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          Dewy and Natural Skin : Emphasizing healthy and radiant skin will continue to be a popular trend. Achieve a fresh-faced look by using lightweight, dewy foundations or tinted moisturizers, and highlight your natural features.          Bold and Colorful Eyes: Experimenting with vibrant eyeshadow shades will be on-trend. Think bright blues, vivid pinks, and striking yellows. Whether it's a bold cat-eye or a pop of color on the lids, play around with different shades to make your eyes stand out.           Glossy Lips: High-shine lips will make a comeback this summer. Opt for glossy lipsticks, lip glosses, or even lip oils to achieve a luscious and plump look. Clear glosses and soft pinks are classic choices, but don't be afraid to try bold and bright shades as well. 4        Sun-Kissed Bronzer: A sun-kissed glow never goes out of style during the summer. Use a bronzer to add ...

10 Ways to Prevent and Treat Razor Burn (a.k.a. Stop Ingrown Hairs Caused by Shaving)

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  Razor burn is one of the most annoying aspects involving shaving your face, legs, underarm areas or bikini line. While most of us can’t live without engaging in some type of hair removal, if you suffer from razor burn or razor rash very often, chances are you hate to shave! Instead of throwing away your razor forever and buying stock in Nair, use these helpful tips to learn how to prevent and treat razor burn. Never use a dull razor! The first step to razor burn cure is to always use a clean and sharp razor, every time you shave. Shave in the same direction as your natural hair growth. This technique will help to avoid the hair being pushed back into the follicle and getting inflamed or ingrown. Never , ever shave dry! While almost everyone knows you should never shave dry, some people jump in the shower and immediately begin shaving. However, it’s far better to wait until after you’ve been in the shower for a while. That being said, experts do warn that...