Three dangerous beauty recommendations from fashionistas from the Internet
'02.06.2019'
Source: Rambler
Fashionistas in the open spaces of the Network vied with each other to give each other advice on how to care for themselves using the means at hand. Some of them do work, but there are others who will definitely not benefit health and beauty.
Home scrubs
Instead of buying expensive means for exfoliating dead skin cells, some advise making a home version of the body and face scrub, arguing that scrubs with sugar, salt or coffee are no less effective and will help save the family budget, writes Rambler.
However, it is not worth while blindly to be led by such advisers: coarse particles can easily damage the skin and cause an allergic reaction.
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Acne Toothpaste
In fact, there is, of course, some truth in the words of those who advise using an anti-acne cleanser. Toothpaste, indeed, has a drying and antibacterial effect.
And if you use this advice a couple of times, nothing bad will likely happen. But to abuse the use of toothpaste is not for its intended purpose should not be: it can cause irritation and redness of the skin.
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Hairspray for fixing makeup
Of course, all the girls want to see that skillfully drawn arrows do not smear, the foundation does not “float”, and the mascara does not crumble. Some advise to use ordinary hairspray as a makeup fixative. They say that you will not have to powder the nose until this evening.
Very doubtful advice. Your skin is unlikely to say "thank you" to such a "fixer". The reaction can be different: from burning and itching to severe redness and even rash.