Monday 13 July 2015

Bad beauty advice

Bad beauty advice

There is unfortunately Bad beauty advice availableBad beauty advice

This Bad beauty advice is usually online

When you look online for beauty advice you don’t bank on it being Bad beauty advice.  Unfortunately this can be the case. We have listed below a few for you to keep an eye out for.  Be sure not to follow this.
Bad advice- Using cleaning products to remove self tan- really not sure why anyone would do this as it is not a good idea to put any cleaning products on your skin.  You could have an allergic reaction or even worse. These kind of products were never made to go onto the skin so do not use them on it.
Good advice–  patches and stained hands can be sorted out by rubbing half a lemon onto  the area for two minutes before lightly buffing with a damp towel.
Bad advice- Make a self tan using coffee-  so this one’s probably not dangerous, unless you have some sort of coffee allergy. But it’s also probably not really going to work. The coffee may slightly stain the skin, but it’s going to be difficult to get good, even colour.
Good advice- stick to your normal self tan products.
Bad advice- Use peanut butter as shaving cream– Aside from the obvious downsides (it’ll gunk up your razor in seconds, make a sticky mess in your bathroom, and attract vermin, YUCK!), this so-called tip just seems like a huge waste of perfectly good peanut butter.
Good advice– If you run out of shaving cream, use conditioner. It gives the same effect as shaving gel and also changes the hair’s pH, making them softer and easier to cut.
Bad advice- Make a face mask from cat litter- This face-mask hack is mentioned on a number of different sites, which makes us wonder Who on earth tried this first?  It turns out that they might not have been completely crazy. Clay-based cat litters often contain bentonite and silica, two ingredients found in many skincare products formulated to absorb surface oils and create a barrier to hold moisture in.  But other cat litter ingredients, like the masking fragrances, could be harsh and abrasive on skin.
Good advice- Sticking to clay-based face masks that are known to be safe and also provide benefits like exfoliation, hydration, and cleansing.
So make sure you do not be fooled by the Bad beauty advice that you may find online.

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