If you have fine, thin hair and volume is what you're looking for, it may be time to lighten up the products in your hair repertoire. Do you pile on the volumizing products or use cleansers and conditioners that are less-than-gentle to get the squeaky-clean strands needed for big, beautiful hair?
If you're a skin care aficionado who knows their hyaluronic acid from glycolic acid and you have carefully cultivated a beauty regimen that works, the thought of having a stranger — albeit a professional, licensed one — come near your skin might make you a bit nervous if it's your first time having a facial.
Dandruff. It's one of those beauty ailments that no one really talks about, but it's one that almost all of us will experience at some point in our lives. And since we're no strangers to dishing on the ugly side of beauty (we've tackled ingrown toenails and gross ingredients in skin cream), we're going to get into the nitty-gritty (flaky-scaly?) of what causes dandruff and how TotalBeauty.com users address theirs with the 13 best dandruff shampoos.
If you consider yourself to be a bold beauty aficionado, then perhaps you've peeped the latest vivid color to star front and center on lids. If not, here's a little secret: yellow eye makeup is having a major moment. The bright yellow look was first spotted on the catwalk and, as always, it was only a matter of time before it made its way to the sidewalk on the eyes of everyday gals.
At-home peels are a quick way to instantly brighten, smooth and rejuvenate skin. But for those with sensitive skin, it can often lead to redness, irritatation and flakes. Not exactly the glowing look you were aiming for. If you've all but given up on using peels, you'll be happy to know there are several at-home peels for sensitive skin.