Makeup Myths To Leave Behind in 2020
We are all lovers of a decent mascara or lip balm, but we still seem to be fools for the myths of wild beauty that roam all our lives freely. We learn about them via social media channels or when going to get beauty products online, but some myths about beauty are just: myths. Here, we break the myths of beauty that we all fall for and that you should think very carefully, as a rule, the next time you pick up a myth.
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Shaving Makes Hair Grow Thicker
Although you may
think that your hair will grow thicker each time you shave, that's not the
case. To our happy surprise, the hair looks shorter and a little bit more
curly, making it seem thicker than it is between shaves.
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There Is No Way To Stop Yellow
Nails
First, before
adding colored nail polish, make sure to use a base coat. Then, use a UVA/UVB
covered topcoat that helps protect your nails from the sun. Often, after heavy
polish application and when a yellow tint starts to appear, use baking soda as
a hidden weapon to bring your nails back to life.
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Pumping The Mascara Brush Makes It
Better
While you think
you're picking up more product, you let more air into the mascara tube, causing
your mascara to dry out faster than it should. This contributes to the mascara
tube getting dry, and flaky lashes. Instead, to pick up more product, turn the
mascara wand inside the tube.
Don’t let these stubborn
myths get to your head. Go out there and buy
beauty products online or offline without hesitation. And, while you’re at
it, you should check out Boddess Beauty’s website for high-end quality.
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