Oily skin is a struggle: You probably never leave the house without blotting papers in your bag. Makeup products with matte formula are also your top choices to help minimize the greasy look. It takes a lot of effort to get rid of that unwanted sheen across your face (TBH, it's tiring), and the worse part: you're more prone to acne, blackheads, and large pores.
You know that hair brush? The one you've had since college, with a melted spot from your curling iron, more than a few missing bristles, and a dusty film made up of unknown products (and who knows what else)? Well, it's time to give it the boot. Listen, brushes get nasty; like dust mites, yeast, and bacteria nasty — and you don't want to transfer that stuff to your lovely locks! An old brush can weigh hair down, irritate your scalp, and even damage your strands.
We know by now that we should moisturize constantly, drink enough water and try to eat well. This means your complexion should reflect that, right? Well, not always: Sometimes we eat or drink certain things that could actually be bad for our skin.
Honestly, "nude" never really goes out of style, does it? We're big fans of the neutral-on-neutral look — and we love rocking our favorite nude-hued makeup to enhance our natural beauty.
Listen, putting acid around your eyes might not sound like the best idea, but hear us out: Hyaluronic acid is a substance naturally found in our skin. Think of it like a sponge — it soaks up water molecules to help the skin stay hydrated. And since the natural aging process decreases the body's hyaluronic acid production, well, it's nice to re-up via your skin care routine.