Glo Skin Beauty Blog
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Are you wary about getting your first tattoo? You may worry about the pain or that you’ll regret it later in life. But let’s put those worries aside for a moment. What you really need to know before getting a tattoo—something that many people don’t ever really consider or understand—is what happens to your body when you choose to get inked up. Continue reading to learn more about the science behind getting a tattoo.
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Contouring and highlighting might sound intimidating, but with the right tools and techniques it can be easy. We asked our National Makeup Artist, Janeena Billera, to share her tips for defining, accentuating and minimizing features by playing with shade and light.
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As a general rule, most cosmetics are good for about a year after opening, and potentially longer for anhydrous (water-free) products like powders. Even with the use of preservatives, your makeup and skincare products won’t last forever!
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Makeup is an extension of your skincare, so it’s important to select skin-healthy makeup that covers, corrects and protects. With broad spectrum UV protection and antioxidant benefits, it’s no wonder mineral cosmetics are a favorite among skincare professionals.
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A new lipstick makes everything better, so change up your everyday makeup look with a bold lip. A deep, crimson red or a bright pop of pink can be tricky to apply evenly. We’ve all been there, trying to perfect your lip line only to end up with an overdrawn mess. But don’t be intimidated! Follow our advice for wearing a bold lip to make sure people are looking at your pout for the right reasons! It’s never the wrong time of year for this beauty trend.
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With so much conflicting information out there about skincare, it can be hard to get the facts! From toothpaste on blemishes to sunscreen on a rainy day, we're setting the record straight on these common skincare myths.
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The rosy, flushed cheek look can be easily achieved with a vibrant, cream blush and an illuminating, sheer foundation. Choose a blush shade that best complements your skin tone. For fairer complexions, go for soft pinks and corals and for medium to deep complexions try vibrant, warm pink, red, orange and bronze.