I have
a question about beauty products, do you use vegan toxic free nail varnish?
Not exact matches
Essentials — since we get many
questions about our chosen kitchen and photography tools, we've made a page with links to all our favorite and most - used
products — Kitchen Tools here, Photography here (also working on a round - up of favorite health - related books / cookbooks and natural
beauty!)
She's answered a whole wack of
questions about her favourite natural skin care
products, skin care routine, favourite
beauty DIY, what she does to get rid of a pimple, and even some of her most popular and valuable client advice.
I always get random compliments from strangers or
questions about what I use on my skin and I let them know it is Juice
Beauty products.
I always get asked
about beauty products and how I do things and I get a lot of
questions about where I get certain outfits so more style posts and better
beauty content is on the goals list.
But despite so many new types of
products launching — essences, sheet masks and boosters — it's a classic
product that us
beauty editors still get asked
about time and time again: eye cream, with one key
question «do I really need to use one?».
I get a lot of
questions about how I do my makeup and which
products I use — when I really must admit that I am no
beauty guru at all (fashion is my forte over here).
MY TOP 6
BEAUTY ESSENTIALS A recent Instagram photo I posted sparked a lot of
questions, so I thought I would write a quick blog post
about it and chat
about the
products in a little more detail.
I've been getting some
questions about what
beauty, makeup and hair
products I'm using so I am sharing my favorite
products from this month.
Thanks to its diverse models and foundation in 40 different shades, people have gotten excited
about how socially conscious Rihanna's makeup brand, Fenty
Beauty, is — but that also begged the
question of whether Fenty
Beauty products are tested on animals.
Of course this begs the
question about the advertising industry's conditioning of the public perception of
beauty, using it as a means to sell a
product, that in turn Prince co-opts to sell his
product, the artwork.