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    1. Asked: December 21, 2020In: Communication

      What are the hacks for a seamless winter makeup?

      Carole Ogden
      Carole Ogden
      Added an answer on January 3, 2021 at 10:21 pm

      Transition into cream or liquid products to help camouflage dry or flaky skin. Layering powder over dry skin will only call attention to any dry spot. Instead, use hydrating cream blushes, lip and cheek stains, and liquid bronzers. Dry skin is one of the biggest skin concerns this season, which is wRead more

      Transition into cream or liquid products to help camouflage dry or flaky skin. Layering powder over dry skin will only call attention to any dry spot. Instead, use hydrating cream blushes, lip and cheek stains, and liquid bronzers.
      Dry skin is one of the biggest skin concerns this season, which is why exfoliating is so important. Try a gentle enzyme scrub like Kiehl’s Pineapple Papaya Facial Scrub.

      Moisturize! Colder air holds less moisture so your skin is likely to feel dry and dehydrated—which can also make fine lines and wrinkles become more visible. So invest in a moisturizer that’s loaded with good-for-your-skin ceramides and lipids to boost hydration like SkinCeuticals Triple Lipid Restore 2:4:2. Apply it twice a day.

      Next, you need an eye cream that soothes and hydrates the delicate skin around your eyes. Try Lancôme Visionnaire Yeux Eye On Correction Advanced Multi-Correcting Eye Balm. Split a pea-sized amount and use your ring finger to blend it under the length of your eyes and over your lids.

      To keep your lips soft during colder months, run your toothbrush under water then gently scrub over lips. Apply a thick lip balm to your lips before bed and in the morning, make sure to drink a glass of water before you do anything else. Keep re-applying your lip balm during the day to prevent dry, cracked lips.

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    2. Asked: December 21, 2020In: Communication

      Why do people never speak about my good traits, is it that I might not have any or they simply don’t want to acknowledge it?

      Carole Ogden
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      Added an answer on January 3, 2021 at 10:21 pm

      One of the best lessons I ever had to learn hard in life is never to allow my worth to be determined by others. Never allow others be the dictator of your self worth. Why seek validation from others when you can simply do you? Everyone has two sides, it’s a shame if people only see your negative sidRead more

      One of the best lessons I ever had to learn hard in life is never to allow my worth to be determined by others. Never allow others be the dictator of your self worth. Why seek validation from others when you can simply do you? Everyone has two sides, it’s a shame if people only see your negative side, and that’s totally not your fault. You do not need to wait on what people will say about you before you do something. I read it somewhere recently that, “people have a lot of good things to say about you, but you have to die first”. That day, I stopped seeking validation in what other s say about me.

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