Saturday, July 27, 2013

what are your favorite make-up, hair, and skin products? what products do you recomend?

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Kimmie


I would prefer brands found in your drugstore but speciality stores are ok too. I want a new look- i need foundation, concealer, gloss, eye shadow, hair products, and everything.


Answer
Hey girl!
Here's what I would recommend:

1. No matter what your age, always invest in some good cleansers, toners (yes!), and moisturizers. They will always work together to help give you a beautiful glowing envy-worthy skin. This you're going to have to look around and search for in your own time depending on your skin type. As I have oily skin, I use Clean&Clear Morning Burst cleanser, Artistry toner for oily skin, and Clean&Clear Shine Control Moisturizer.

2. Foundation (optional); tinted moisturizer. I would personally recommend a tinted moisturizer over foundation, since it's a lot less work and combines two steps in one! But if you find you desire more coverage than a tinted moisturizer (Almay smart shade, $11.19, any drugstore; Estee Lauder DayWear Plus Multi Protection Tinted Moisturizer SPF 15, $35, Macy's ) provides, try a foundation instead: Maybelline Pure Makeup, ~$6, drugstore; L'Oreal True Match foundation, $10, drugstore (I would personally recommend this- it has a great range of shades and kind of light while providing medium-full coverage); Estee Lauder Individualist, $32.50, Macy (this is what I use, and l-o-v-e; it feels like a second skin, literally).

3. Concealer/powder. What would us women do without concealers? I shudder to think. Neutrogena Skin Smoothing Stick, ~$7, drugstore. One of the best concealers I've tried. Physician's formula make equally good ones (and about equally priced as well- also found in drugstores). Also, try Neutrogena 3-in-1 undereye concealer for those pesky undereye circles! Take a look at some of the Physician's formula powders as well- there are a whole multitude of them, each one better than the next- once again, you'll have to find one to suit your needs. Use the powder to set your foundation and concealer.

4. Blush. Every girl requires a little bit of color to boost her complexion (and confidence) on those off days. Pair up with a bronzer (Maybelline dream mousse, $6, drugstore), or wear alone to achieve pink flushed cheeks (Maybelline dream mousse Pink Frosting/ Whipped Strawberries, $6, drugstore). If you prefer powder blushes instead, try Red Earth or Smashbox (both are found at Ulta, and are slightly pricy); L'Oreal true match blush or Blush Delice are wonderful as well, ~$6, drugstore. Swipe or dab a small amount on cheeks and blend, and watch those cheeks turn irresistably rosy.

5. Eyeliner/mascara. Whatever suits your fancy- I generally only wear one. But for that cute girl look, I'd suggest LashExact paired with VolumeExact by Covergirl (drugstore, $6 each), for beautifully long voluminous lashes. If you prefer eyeliner, try L'Oreal Line Intensifique (liquid eyeliner, $7, drugstore). CoverGirl has some great eyeliners too! I believe keeping in trend with this season, L'Oreal H.i.P cream eyeliner should be fun and flirty, and about the only accessory in your makeup bag (for eyeliners that is) to work with!

6. Eyeshadow. Go nude or shimmery. I'd recommend N.Y.C. shimmer pots in pink or champagne ($4, drugstore); sweep lightly for that princess look or layer for more drama. Or try L'Oreal's H.i.P collection eyeshadows- just like MAC only at half the price!

7. Lipgloss. Maybelline's Shiny-licious in Berry-bella is not too pink, not too dark. A perfect berry pink. ($6, drugstore) Or, if you prefer lipstick over lipgloss, try L'Oreal H.i.P lipstick in Moxie- it is a perfect dark berry (more mauve than berry) shade for every woman out there!

8. Rice paper (Palladio) oil-blotting sheets. Carry them around to keep that shine at bay! Found practically everywhere (can't remember the price though...sorry!).

And there you go! Those are the essentials I recommend for creating any kind of look. Hope this helps :)

P.S. if you feel this isn't what you wanted, you can check out my best answers: What's in your perfect makeup bag by celebratedsummer to find out what I carry around in my makeup bag- it's a lot more lengthy and in depth, complete with shades (but not prices), and most of the products I bought at Sephora (you can check out their website for the prices if you like).

what could be these little skin colored bumps around my genitals?




Mileigh


okay so i have little red or skin colored bumps around my genitals and i think it might be herpes but i'm afraid to ask my mom, so i wanted to find out some information before i presented this problem at the table, can anyone provide me with some help.. please!


Answer
It could be Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS), which some doctors call an ingrown hair (but they really don't know the individual cause), just that there are several treatments that may or may not work.

It could be an STD like herpes or genital warts, but that really depends on how sexually active you are and how cautious you are when active.

HS occurs in people between the ages of 17 and 50 but can happen to any age. HS is not just present in men, women can get this too. It is similar to a pimple (and some treatments are prescription acne solutions), but it can be hard to get rid of and could always return or even spread through a tunneling effect. Usually a Dermatologist and/or a Urologist (because of where it is located in your case) are the people to see to determine if it is. The most common fix for HS is opening the bump with outpatient surgery and allowing the area to re-heal itself. But as stated, this does not mean they could not return and the surgery could lay-you-up for a week while you heal.

Go see a doctor. If you have to tell your mom, just tell her you have something in a private area that you are concerned with and need to see a doctor to alleviate your concern. If she respects your privacy she will leave it at that. Of course, she will be concerned too and ask you questions, but just tell her you're not comfortable talking about it until you know for sure what it is. Start with a family doctor or prescribing nurse (Certified Nurse Practitioner). Also make sure you think you will be more comfortable having a male or female doctor looking at you there.




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