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8 Face Washes Discontinued For Toxic Ingredients
It is always important to read the ingredients label on your facial creams and washes. You never know what you might find in them. These face washes in particular were discontinued because of ...
Winter's chill can wreak havoc on skin, causing acne, dullness, and flare-ups of conditions like eczema. Experts advise ...
As porcelain and glass-skin ideals fade, Gen Z turns to unfiltered trends like menstrual masking, but dermats warn that this ...
A trend is going viral on TikTok and it is called menstrual masking. As part of this trend, people are applying period blood ...
A viral TikTok trend, 'menstrual masking,' is seeing users apply period blood to their faces for supposed skin benefits.
"I couldn’t go outside because my skin couldn’t tolerate the air or any kind of sun, I’d go days without sleeping, without ...
Be alert for symptoms. If you experience red, itchy, and flaky skin that is persistent, stop using the device and consult a dermatologist – patch testing can pinpoint the exact allergens.
Suppose I told you millions of tiny creatures were crawling across your face right now, what would you think? Help! Nooo! But ...
A bizarre skincare trend called ‘menstrual masking’ has women using period blood as face mask, hoping it'll give them glowing skin. But is it worth trying?
As the name suggests, it indeed is related to menstruation. Women, who follow this trend, use their own period blood as a facial mask. Sounds shocking, right? But it is the truth. And trust us when we ...
In the latest skincare trend circling on social media, women can be seen applying their menstrual blood as a face mask to achieve-what they describe as-an unmatchable glow.
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