What are some of the best beauty Secrets you have heard about?
They can be for the hair, skin, etc, but which one has really caught your attention a lot.
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The best beauty secrets are, eat healthy foods, drink plenty of water and get plenty of beauty sleep. Beauty radiates from the inside out and when you are healthy, happy and well rested it will show on your face. The rest is just superficial cover ups.
@Coloma Hey thanks, it’s True!, even though natural remedies are good to, but the rest like brands, and products promising miracles are a scam and full of bs for sure!!
Getting rid of candida overgrowth. Onion juice to revive your hair and scalp from damage. Myrrh oil for skin eruptions and rashes. Coconut oil inside and out side your body. I have tried these remedies and they worked for me.
To not use face/body wash with microbeads in it because they can get stuck in the pores of your skin and cause you to get pimples. St. Ives is a product I know uses a lot of microbeads.
Slather on plenty of broad-spectrum sunscreen with a high-number SPF, and do so every day.
This is the best thing you can do for your skin, and at any age. Such a common-sense tip shouldn’t be a secret at all, yet I’m often amazed when people express surprise. Women spend fortunes on overpriced, “miracle” face creams that don’t work, while they ignore this very simple and logical thing that everyone should do.
Put vaseline on the skin, vitamin E oil, face brushing, body brushing, essential oils to make your spirit feel good, being happy, having a life purpose, having a passion, eating nutritious foods, drinking water, smile, splashing your face with hot and cold water, cucumber under the eyes.
I tried everything for acne when I was 14–20. I wasted so much cash for washes that managed to make it worse. The hottest water I could handle on a clean washcloth every few hours cleared the acne up.
@janbb So does pregnancy but you’re a little too old to be incubating any eggs these days. lol
When I was 30 and just got a job with great benefits, I went to the dermatologist for an issue. While I was there, I asked him “what can I do to reduce the signs of aging?” He told me to wear sunscreen every day. He said he did. He recommended some brands and they’re moisturizers, too (not the kind of sunscreen you wear to the beach). The sunscreen you put on your face every day is called non-comodogenic, which means it doesn’t clog pores (like the beach kind might). I have been wearing it every day for over 20 years, as per his suggestion. Only if I’m not going out, like if I’m home sick, do I not wear it. People often think I’m way younger than I am, and I attribute it to the sunscreen. I have also been putting it on my neck and upper chest, because I notice some older women have mottled looking skin on their upper chest, and I’d like to avoid that.
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