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]]>You may be surprised to hear that your skin and hair don’t actually get used to certain products unless we’re talking about some super strong formulas that you can’t get in a regular store. But talking about the usual skincare and haircare stuff, there’s something else that’s going on. You just need to figure out what of the several possibilities is the case.
Some products simply require taking breaks. For example, you use them for a few months, then take a break for a few weeks. Other products need to be used continuously for months or even years in order to give you the effect you expect.
If you think that the same face cream you’ve been swearing by isn’t working on you anymore, consider if other factors have changed. Perhaps it’s a different season now or your skin has changed. There’s always a possibility that you’ve just stopped noticing the effect a certain product has because you’ve been seeing it every day for a long time. Perhaps it’s achieved its purpose and just can’t make your skin more hydrated/clear/firm, etc.
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]]>The post Mistakes You’re Making When Air-Drying Your Hair appeared first on Beautiful Trends Today.
]]>This way, you’ll just tangle your hair and damage it later with comb or brush. Instead, wrap your hair in a soft towel or an old t-shirt and wait for it to absorb the excess water.
You may think that you don’t need styling products when you’re not using a hair drier, but your hair can only benefit from them — as long as you use them in moderation.
If you go to sleep before your hair is completely dry, you risk damaging it and you can wake up with a headache — definitely not worth it. Make sure you give it enough time to dry before bedtime.
The post Mistakes You’re Making When Air-Drying Your Hair appeared first on Beautiful Trends Today.
]]>The post Can Your Skin Really Get Used to Certain Products So They No Longer Work? appeared first on Beautiful Trends Today.
]]>You may be surprised to hear that your skin and hair don’t actually get used to certain products unless we’re talking about some super strong formulas that you can’t get in a regular store. But talking about the usual skincare and haircare stuff, there’s something else that’s going on. You just need to figure out what of the several possibilities is the case.
Some products simply require taking breaks. For example, you use them for a few months, then take a break for a few weeks. Other products need to be used continuously for months or even years in order to give you the effect you expect.
If you think that the same face cream you’ve been swearing by isn’t working on you anymore, consider if other factors have changed. Perhaps it’s a different season now or your skin has changed. There’s always a possibility that you’ve just stopped noticing the effect a certain product has because you’ve been seeing it every day for a long time. Perhaps it’s achieved its purpose and just can’t make your skin more hydrated/clear/firm, etc.
The post Can Your Skin Really Get Used to Certain Products So They No Longer Work? appeared first on Beautiful Trends Today.
]]>The post Mistakes You’re Making When Air-Drying Your Hair appeared first on Beautiful Trends Today.
]]>This way, you’ll just tangle your hair and damage it later with comb or brush. Instead, wrap your hair in a soft towel or an old t-shirt and wait for it to absorb the excess water.
You may think that you don’t need styling products when you’re not using a hair drier, but your hair can only benefit from them — as long as you use them in moderation.
If you go to sleep before your hair is completely dry, you risk damaging it and you can wake up with a headache — definitely not worth it. Make sure you give it enough time to dry before bedtime.
The post Mistakes You’re Making When Air-Drying Your Hair appeared first on Beautiful Trends Today.
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