Friday, 15 April 2016

Say goodbye to spots, blackheads

Just when you've given up on ever being rid of those blackheads and acne that have all but destroyed your face, here's good news and the path to a clear skin.

At home facials are great for the facial skin 


Pimples/acne was a major struggle for most of us when we entered into our puberty ages. We then made it worse by trying on different fade creams that guaranteed clear skin in seven days, all lies.
Most of those potions had lightening agents in them anyway, so a lot of us now walk around with multicolored faces and uneven complexion.
You know those evil makeup artistes that take horrible pictures of your acne and black head ridden face for the ‘before’ pictures of their portfolios, flee from them.
More importantly, work on getting a clear skin that your ‘before’ pictures will put any makeup artiste to shame.
Dealdey is offering you an opportunity to get microdermabrasion facials and more for as low as N5000. You get microdermabrasion facial treatment that helps with acne, clogged pores, uneven pigmentation and more.
You also get a full steam bath and body massage. It sounds too good to be true, but it actually is. 
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Beverly OsuActress flaunts colourful face beat, tongue piercing in new photos

Beverly OsuActress flaunts colourful face beat, tongue piercing in new photos

The former BBA contestant turned Nollywood actress shared the lovely photos  with some inspirational words to go with it.
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Dressed as Olaf, 13 year-old Jagger Lavely began singing "Let It Go" at the Oak Middle School talent show in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts.

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good news autism He got through the first verse, but then Jagger started stumbling, forgetting the lyrics to the song -- so the audience joined in.
Kids in the audience began singing the lyrics to help get Jagger through the performance.
"It was just that magical moment where it just felt like the entire community rallied around him," said his mother, Stacey Lavely.

Isn't this just lovely?
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Tuesday, 15 March 2016

HOW TO CLEAN YOUR MAKEUP BRUSH


3 Products That'll Clean Your Makeup Brushes And Save Lots Of Time Confession: most of us would rather buy a brand new set of makeup brushes than clean the ones we already own. Washing the bristles to remove build-up and dirt without getting water inside the handle can be such a tedious task. Not to mention, if you don't scrub well enough, you'll have to start the process all over again just to get the job done. Thankfully, there are a few time-saving tools that really clean makeup brushes. From a handheld, multi-textured palette to an oversized mat that adheres to your bathroom sink to a washing machine-like device, your filthy makeup brushes will look practically brand new in no time. Real Techniques Brush Cleansing Palette This bright pink silicone palette slips right onto your hand like a glove, allowing for better control as you swivel around makeup brushes onto its textured surface. Plus, it comes with two trial packets of the Real Techniques Brush Cleansing Gel. We recommend packing this tool in your luggage or handbag for on-the-go cleaning. Shop Real Techniques Brush Cleansing Palette, $15 Sigma Spa Brush Cleaning Mat The Sigma Beauty Mat looks strikingly similar to the palette above, but what makes it stand out is its patented seven-textured design that makes it easy to clean eye, lip and face makeup brushes. You don't have to worry about it slipping all over the place because of its secured suction cups, and it'll fit right onto most sinks. Shop Sigma Spa Brush Cleaning Mat, $25 Lilumia Brush Cleanser Do you want to be more mindful about eating healthy foods that’ll keep your mind and body at their best? Sign up for our newsletter and join our Eat Well, Feel Great challenge to learn how to fuel your body in the healthiest way possible. We’ll deliver tips, challenges and advice to your inbox every day.
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President Obama's Body Image Comments Will Melt Your Heart

President Obama's Body Image Comments Will Melt Your Heart File this under: Love, love and more love. President Barack Obama sat down with ballerina Misty Copeland for an eye-opening conversation with Time. Both pioneers in their respective fields, the pair chatted about obstacles they have overcome, issues of race and their legacies. After pointing out the sheer absurdity that Copeland's body is considered "athletic" or "large" in the ballet world ("You're tiny!" he said), the president was asked if he notices that same body image pressure with his two daughters, Malia, 17 and Sasha, 14.  Theo Wargo via Getty Images The proud father, who reportedly got choked up talking about his children at last week's state dinner, explained it's his wife Michelle -- and his relationship with her -- that promotes a healthy body image for the two young women. “The fact that my daughters have got a tall gorgeous mom who has some curves, and that their father appreciates, I think is helpful," he said. "I do think that culture’s changing for the younger generation a little bit more… But it’s still a challenge.” Sigh. Never change, you two.            
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