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10 Practical Makeup Hacks I Tested for Busy Mornings (What Actually Works)

Clean makeup sponge used for seamless blending. Simple daily makeup setup on vanity table The majority of online "makeup hacks" appear magical in videos but are disastrous in practice. During rushed mornings before classes and errands, I tried several viral makeup techniques. Some time was saved. Someone destroyed my base. Some irritated my skin. This post is not based on trends on Pinterest or TikTok. So that you don't waste your time or money, I tested these hacks myself and gave you honest results. beauty is not just about appearance, it’s about confidence and self care .  By analyzing your routine, you can focus on what truly matters feeling your best every day 1. Combine moisturizer and foundation (tested on combination skin)   What is claimed:  Get a natural finish look by combining moisturizer and foundation C  What actually takes place:  It only works if: Your foundation is full coverage  Your moisturizer is not too heavy.  Best for Skin T...

''Glycolic Acid for for Smooth, Radiant Skin: How It Works + Safe Routine

Glycolic acid helps remove dead skin cells for smooth skin texture. Skin have some issues like uneven skin tone, dull skin, irregular skin patch. Chemical exfoliants is used to help  the improvement of skin. Preventing the skin cells by removing the oil skin cells(dead skin cells) and makes the skin surface smoothly. Glycolic acid is small in molecular size and indicate the consistency that's why, it  is a powerful and well liked chemical exfoliant. This article explains the benefits of glycolic acid, how should use it, how to add this in skincare routine, how to safely use it? what realistic results expect from this product? What's Glycolic Acid?  (Scientifically  Explains) Glycolic acid is alpha- hydroxy acid. Colorless and odorless compound.(AHA) originate from sugar cane. Because of its small molecular structure it can adequately  enter the  outer most layer of skin. When you apply it, it helps to remove the dead skin cells that stay on the surface of s...