Lumaktaw sa pangunahing content

This is The Reason Why You Should Stop Putting Make-up

What makes us happy when we are at home, beside from sleep and seeing all delayed episodes of favorite series, is definitely a face without makeup.
When you do not have to worry if somewhere your powder has spilled or whether you have left without mascara …
7 things that will happen if you decide for “au naturel” face:
1. At the beginning you will feel insecure We know exactly what you think: Do I look tired? Or would be less attractive? Whether the colleagues and friends will comment about me? In fact, chances are that nobody will notice. 
2. You will be more appreciative of your hair The free time you have now, you will use it for hair care. 
3. Maybe the stress levels will be reduced Realistically, make-up is known to be stressful. Whether the powder is evenly? Are the lines equal in both eyes? If you choose not to wear makeup to the face, you get rid of all these pressure issues.
4. The skin will become more beautiful From powders to corrector and blush – so many layers that you place on the skin. And to be honest, you probably don’t wash your make-up every day, and it means that the impurities remain in the pores. 
5. You will devote more attention to the face care If you opt out of make-up, then you want your skin to look as good as possible, right? Serums, masks, SPF – all these things will become the new favorite products. 
6. You will look younger Especially if you wear make-up a lot. Those spots and redness of the face that you persistently try to hide it, will make you look younger. 
7. You may realize that you do not need make-up (or at least that you need less) Once you start to wear make-up less, the next makeup you will like it less. Instead of liquid powder will surely opt for corrector and it will be quite enough … instead of complex shading of the eyes, you will just put mascara 

Mga Komento

Mga sikat na post sa blog na ito

Leonen is backlog topnotcher

Supreme Court Associate Justice Marvic Mario Victor Leonen has racked up the top spots in his division and the court en banc in terms of pending cases. Marvic Leonen Documents from the court show that aside from 82 unresolved en banc cases, Leonen also has 899 pending cases in the Third Division as of March 31, 2020. The division’s Statistics on Judicial Pending Cases was signed by Division Clerk of Court Misael Domingo Battung erd. Leonen has 199 cases classified as “aging” and 700 “non-aging” cases in the Third Division which he heads. Non-aging cases are cases which are waiting for other pleadings to be submitted. Other members of the Third Division at that time when the statistics were made were Justices Alexander Gesmundo, Rosmari Carandang, Rodil Zalameda and Samuel Gaerlan. Leonen has been with the Supreme Court for eight years, having been appointed by President Benigno Aquino 3rd on Nov. 21, 2012. He turns 58 years old on December 29. He is the division’s m...

TikTok donates $300,000 for typhoon victims in PH

Over the course of two weeks, two devastating back to back typhoons hit the Philippines. On November 1st, Super Typhoon Rolly (Goni) the strongest typhoon ever recorded in recent history struck the southern region of the Philippines. An estimated two million Filipinos have been affected, many of whom lost their homes and livelihoods. Ten days later, Typhoon Ulysses (Vamco) swept through many of the same provinces previously devastated by Typhoon Rolly, including Metro Manila and parts of Central Luzon leaving widespread flooding and power outages. Many areas are still struggling to recover from the aftermath of these calamities. Homes and livelihood across various provinces were lost to floods, strong winds and rain. LGUs and other organizations continue to mobilize and provide assistance to all who were affected by these typhoons, but many are still in desperate need of help. In line with its mission to inspire creativity and bring joy, TikTok has pledged to donate $300,000 (approxi...

NHL exec Colin Campbell explains league’s schedule goals in Canada

NHL senior executive vice president Colin Campbell says the league would like to try to preserve as many full-capacity home games as possible for Canadian fans, but acknowledges other factors are at play in redoing the schedule during the current COVID-19 surge. “You’d like to give the fans the opportunity to go to as many games as they can. They’ve already been shortchanged in the last year and a half … shortchanged completely watching hockey here in Canada,” Campbell said in an interview on the Real Kyper and Bourne show on Sportsnet 590 The Fan on Friday. “It’s a rite of passage to watch the world juniors this time of year for all young kids. I remember growing up watching it. Now, it’s cancelled. We’re trying to save as much as we can and delay it.” The NHL postponed nine more games on Friday because of arena capacity issues in Canada — with teams being allowed anywhere from zero fans (Montreal Canadiens) to 50 per cent capacity (Calgary Flames, Edmonton Oilers, Vancouver Can...