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It's often said that beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but I say that the most liberating thing about beauty is realizing that you are the beholder

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I am one of those Lucky girls who have never had acne skin or pimples issues ... I can't recall if I ever cried about acne even in my teens ... But this summer I don't know what went wrong I suddenly started having pimples ... Big and painful ones but not on my face but on the neck ... I tried many derma products but didn't  achieve  the satisfactory solution and trust me it's hell I can't even sleep properly because it gets touched n ouch pain so it's the time I realized I must try "home remedies" to cure My pimples ... In the search of cure's i came across various ideas and some of them worked wonders :) so sharing with u ladies so u can avoid such pains in summers :) these ideas are not my own creation it's random ideas gathered from Internet but I am Sharing those i find quite handy and effective for remedy :)
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Hello dolls,

With the exams approaching so close and me while trying to focus on studies come across many ideas ... Like i could see the whole new world Of Ideas , thoughts , inspirations what not ... Yeaa yeaaaa every petty thing so attracts in exams ...
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Hey Girls, Today i am going to share something about contouring your face and make it look thinner. Hope you will like it.

Contouring your face is a simple beauty secret that allows you to slim down your face and make it picture perfect. There are only three make-up tools needed to pull off the perfect contour technique: a blush, bronzer and highlighter.

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When it comes to the application of foundation, there will always be a debate regarding the best tool to use to get the best results. For girls wondering which would be the most appropriate makeup tool to use, it is best that they consider the pros and cons of each of the tool. This way, they will be able to determine the right tool to use.
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Women all over the world used expensive skin care products to treat oily skin, acne, acne pits, allergies, and other common skin problems. Some of these products work and others are ineffective. However, using essential oils like argan oil, tea tree oil, organic coconut oil, and many other essential oils is an effective natural skincare. Whether your skin needs regular moisturizing, a massage, or a treatment for a stubborn skin condition, there is an essential oil that you can use. Here are a few natural oils that are excellent for facial use:
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Most women including myself wouldn't leave the house without first putting on our multiple coats of mascara. I want to have my eyelashes at their fullest, longest and darkest. i know i am
Not alone in this i know many girls who lovea to have their lashes at fullest and stand out and for people to notice how beautiful their eyes are. 

Mascara is the quickest and easiest way to get noticeable results without spending a lot of time or money. However, there are those of us that find it difficult to wear mascara with our sensitive eyes like my sister. Some mascara contain ingredients that irritate her eyes, causing burning and itching. Rubbing itchy eyes that are reacting to a mascara is no way to get noticed. So is the best solution to just not wear mascara at all. Of course not.

With the makeup industry, the makers of mascara know of our concerns and have developed many types of mascara for sensitive eyes. We do not have to go out of the house with unnoticeable lashes. You too can show off long, thick and dark lashes.




So what should we look for when finding a mascara for sensitive eyes product?

1. One thing to do is be sure to use a reputable brand. We want to be sure that they are using top of the line ingredients. A well know manufacturer does not want to risk its reputation by using cheap ingredients and risking unsatisfied customers.

2. Look for mascaras that have fewer ingredients. Having less ingredients can decrease your chance of being allergic or having an irritation from one of them. The more natural the better.

3. Switch from an oil-based mascara to a water based mascara. It may be the oil that is irritating your eyes and by simply switching to the water based may eliminate your allergy problems.
4. Only apply the mascara to the tips of the lashes. It may not be the mascara that you are having a reaction. The fact is that mascara can be sticky for a while after we apply it to our lashes. Allergens in the air may adhere to the mascara and then be on your eyes all day causing itching and burning.

5. Read reviews. You are not the only one having problems wearing mascara due to sensitivity. So see which products get the best reviews from customers who are also using mascara for sensitive eyes.



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With the hustle and bustle of everyday life, finding the time to take care of oneself can sometimes be a challenge. However, taking the time to enjoy time to oneself is critical for stress relief and peace of mind. While spa treatments are generally quite costly, many of the services and products they offer can be recreated right at home. Today i am going to share with you simple instructions for how to create spa-worthy skin treatments at home using basic pantry ingredients.
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“A woman's perfume tells more about her than her handwriting. ” 

Like every other girl I also like to smell good so I keep a variety of perfumes .... i love buying perfumes more than i love buying make up ...
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