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31. Add Oatmeal to Your Beauty Regimen
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You know it's good for your insides, but adding oatmeal to your beauty regimen can reap benefits on the outside, too. That's because the breakfast staple is fantastic for exfoliating, treating acne, dry skin, itchy skin, sunburns and even your pooch's parched skin. Whether you make a mask, scrub, bath or other concoction, oatmeal is soothing and therapeutic because of its natural anti-inflammatory properties. It reduces... Read More
You know it's good for your insides, but adding oatmeal to your beauty regimen can reap benefits on the outside, too. That's because the breakfast staple is fantastic for exfoliating, treating acne, dry skin, itchy skin, sunburns and even your pooch's parched skin. Whether you make a mask, scrub, bath or other concoction, oatmeal is soothing and therapeutic because of its natural anti-inflammatory properties. It reduces... Read More
32. The History of Beauty Treatments
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Today, we gladly submit our bodies and skin to all manner of strange treatments, all in the name of beauty. We inject the botulinum toxin to smooth out wrinkles, lie in carcinogen-laden UVB tanning beds to get that perfect bronze and rip our hair out with hot wax. But that's nothing compared to what women did for beauty back in the day. For example, to remove unwanted hair during the Renaissance, women used quicklime...aka that... Read More
Today, we gladly submit our bodies and skin to all manner of strange treatments, all in the name of beauty. We inject the botulinum toxin to smooth out wrinkles, lie in carcinogen-laden UVB tanning beds to get that perfect bronze and rip our hair out with hot wax. But that's nothing compared to what women did for beauty back in the day. For example, to remove unwanted hair during the Renaissance, women used quicklime...aka that... Read More
33. The Leading Cause Of Your Acne: You!
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Are you sick of losing your battle with acne? Well, you may have nobody to blame but yourself. As it turns out, you could be the leading cause of your acne. Not you personally, but your habits at the very least. For starters, do you know what's in your cosmetics? Expert dermatologists Tony Nakhla and Ava Shamban spoke to totalbeauty.com and explained that some of the leading ingredients that cause irritation to the skin... Read More
Are you sick of losing your battle with acne? Well, you may have nobody to blame but yourself. As it turns out, you could be the leading cause of your acne. Not you personally, but your habits at the very least. For starters, do you know what's in your cosmetics? Expert dermatologists Tony Nakhla and Ava Shamban spoke to totalbeauty.com and explained that some of the leading ingredients that cause irritation to the skin... Read More
34. Your Mom's Worst Beauty Advice
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Good old Mom -- always telling us to eat our veggies, that our faces would freeze like that if we kept scowling...and heaping on the beauty advice. But there are quite a few things Mom shared about our appearance that just aren't true. Here are a few of the rules Mom taught that it's OK to ignore. First, don't pop zits, no matter what your mom said. All popping will do is create scarring. And if she told you that popping would... Read More
Good old Mom -- always telling us to eat our veggies, that our faces would freeze like that if we kept scowling...and heaping on the beauty advice. But there are quite a few things Mom shared about our appearance that just aren't true. Here are a few of the rules Mom taught that it's OK to ignore. First, don't pop zits, no matter what your mom said. All popping will do is create scarring. And if she told you that popping would... Read More
35. Fall for Dry, Flaky Skin Solutions
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As days get shorter and it becomes time for the clocks to fall back, you may notice a change in your skin. Cooler, less humid weather, coupled with fall wind, can take a toll on your complexion, particularly if you tend to have dry or sensitive skin. When there's less moisture in the air, it shows on your skin, so keep it hydrated from the inside out by drinking lots of water and cutting back on salt. Be sure to moisturize as much... Read More
As days get shorter and it becomes time for the clocks to fall back, you may notice a change in your skin. Cooler, less humid weather, coupled with fall wind, can take a toll on your complexion, particularly if you tend to have dry or sensitive skin. When there's less moisture in the air, it shows on your skin, so keep it hydrated from the inside out by drinking lots of water and cutting back on salt. Be sure to moisturize as much... Read More


