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Got Acne Prone Skin? Follow These 6 Makeup Rules To Prevent Sudden Breakouts
- Wednesday February 26, 2020
- Health | Written by Garima Arora
Makeup rules for acne prone skin: From buying the right kind of foundation to using mineral makeup and cleaning makeup applicators regularly, there's a lot that you need to do in order to prevent sudden acne breakouts. Here's everything you should know.
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Hard-Boiled Eggs To Apply Makeup? People Are Not Buying This Beauty Trend
- Friday March 24, 2017
- Offbeat | Written by Sanya Jain
First it was regular makeup sponges. Then came silicone bra inserts and tomatoes. And now, in possibly the weirdest beauty trend, beauty bloggers are using hard boiled eggs to apply and blend their makeup.
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Fake blood for Halloween costumes and cakes: what's the best recipe?
- Thursday October 31, 2013
- Simon Creasey, guardian.co.uk
You can buy edible blood, but making your own adds a rich vein of fun to gory Halloween fancy dressGetting the right hue and consistency for fake blood - or "Kensington Gore" as it's known to thespians - is a problem that has challenged makeup artists...
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Got Acne Prone Skin? Follow These 6 Makeup Rules To Prevent Sudden Breakouts
- Wednesday February 26, 2020
- Health | Written by Garima Arora
Makeup rules for acne prone skin: From buying the right kind of foundation to using mineral makeup and cleaning makeup applicators regularly, there's a lot that you need to do in order to prevent sudden acne breakouts. Here's everything you should know.
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www.ndtv.com
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Hard-Boiled Eggs To Apply Makeup? People Are Not Buying This Beauty Trend
- Friday March 24, 2017
- Offbeat | Written by Sanya Jain
First it was regular makeup sponges. Then came silicone bra inserts and tomatoes. And now, in possibly the weirdest beauty trend, beauty bloggers are using hard boiled eggs to apply and blend their makeup.
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www.ndtv.com
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Fake blood for Halloween costumes and cakes: what's the best recipe?
- Thursday October 31, 2013
- Simon Creasey, guardian.co.uk
You can buy edible blood, but making your own adds a rich vein of fun to gory Halloween fancy dressGetting the right hue and consistency for fake blood - or "Kensington Gore" as it's known to thespians - is a problem that has challenged makeup artists...
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food.ndtv.com