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Unfortunately, it would not be possible for me, or any medical provider, to be able to diagnosis a rash without actually seeing it first-hand. A...
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Yeah, you're good to go.Cold cream to the eye isn't going to make you go blind or anything. Obviously, it's wise to rinse your eyes if...
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This is a very interesting and not uncommon occurrence, believe it or not.Of course, it's impossible to diagnose what's going on with your...
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FALSE. Certainly, applying makeup that contains SPF is better than skipping it altogether, but it's not as effective as wearing a facial lotion with...
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As long as the cosmetic is making some kind of claim regarding sun protection, it will have to include drug facts on the labeling. And if they...
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If you keep your cosmetics for too long, you could cause breakouts and potential infection in your skin. As a rule of thumb, liquid foundation...
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Any time you have an eye infection, it is a good idea to replace things like mascara that cannot be disinfected. (Mascara should be replaced every...
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Do your homework when looking for someone to apply permanent makeup. This is not school, but it is your appearance. You should make sure to find a...
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No. This is an elective, cosmetic procedure that you will have to pay for on your own.
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Typically, permanent makeup can be applied in an office setting. The procedure will be performed with a pen-like instrument or standard tattoo gun...
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I think having more choices is always better, and I really like foundation makeup; whether it's liquid or powder or pressed powder for different skin...
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If you have waterproof makeup, chances are you do need an eye makeup remover to get that makeup off your eyes. If you are using water-based, non...
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You need to wear sunscreen on any part of the skin that is exposed to the sun. Oftentimes it can be the fragrance or preservative that's really...
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Typically, it's really not enough coverage, because you don't get all your face covered with that mineral powder foundation. So I do recommend a...
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