Friday, November 27, 2015



Bleached Brows
Worn by the likes of Lady Gaga and Kim Kardashian, bleached brows are quickly become a staple on fashion runways and on the faces of many celebs. This trend involves bleaching the hairs to blend in with your natural skin tone to give the illusion that you have no eyebrows at all.
 
Au Naturel
Thick, ungroomed brows are once again crashing into the mainstream. This look is super easy to achieve (just do nothing), and can really make the eyes pop. The ideal of this trend is to create a “heavy” brow look that appears slightly unkempt.
 
Colored Brows
Bright, bold colors have remained popular in the fashion industry as of late, and now these gorgeous hues can be seen on eyebrows. Pastels are especially popular when dying eyebrows, giving the hairs a pop of brilliant candy-inspired shades.
 
Brow Extensions
Are your brows thin, patchy, or non-existent? Consider eyebrow extensions. Like lash extensions, small hair fibers are selected based on your hair or brow color and are glued into place. Eyebrow extensions are excellent for making brows appear fuller, longer, and shapelier.
If you’re interested in trying something new with your brows, consider one of these wild ideas. These out-of-the-ordinary eyebrow trends are sure to attraction attention whenever you go

Friday, November 13, 2015


Relax, it is Friday!

Relax! It's the weekend. When you're stressed, the body releases a surge of hormones, including cortisol. Cortisol triggers inflammation, which breaks down collagen-the protein that keeps skin firm, plump and smooth-resulting in thin skin, fine lines, and dryness. Listen to your favorite music, take a hike, get some good rest! All help reduce cortisol levels!

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Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Maintaining Healthy Skin While Traveling

Pack a Beauty Bag
If possible, try to maintain your beauty routine by bringing along your daily skincare products. If you don’t want to bring a bunch of large bottles, pour small amounts of each into travel-size containers. Good products to have on hand while traveling include a hydrating cleanser, hand sanitizer, hand cream, moisturizer, and lip balm.
Hydrate the Night Before
The night before your set travel date, take the time to thoroughly hydrate your skin. Try a gentle facial scrub to get rid of dead skin cells, followed by a hydrating mask to moisturize the skin.
Slather on Sunscreen
Don’t leave the house without your sunscreen. If you’re going to be traveling, you’ll most likely be exposed to the sun’s harmful UV rays. Opt for a standard sunscreen product, or wear a moisturizer with SPF.
Apply Oil to Avoid Moisture Loss
If you’re traveling via airplane, plan ahead to avoid your skin becoming too dry mid-flight. Pack a small container of facial oil in your carry-on bag, and apply it every couple of hours during your flight. Facial oil will help to penetrate the deeper layers of skin, which can help prevent rough, dry spots and acne from developing.
Drink Plenty of H20
As most people know, water has numerous health benefits, including better skin health. Be sure to keep your body well-hydrated during your flight by drinking water during your travels. Avoid alcohol which can actually contribute to dehydration. Remember that the warmer the weather, the more water you’ll need to drink due to moisture loss.
Traveling can be stressful on the skin, leading to problems such as dryness, rough patches, and acne. Fortunately, these side effects can typically be avoided with proper skin care.