There are “rules” of beauty and makeup that no longer make sense but still are used. Find out what they are and if it is worth changing.
The “rules” of beauty change over time because fashions change and there are new discoveries in skin care.
Some rules of old-fashioned beauty
Colors for your skin tone
There have been many theories about color in makeup and clothes and how you determine what looks best. Some people can follow these theories, but the truth is that it is difficult to generalize and it is best to experiment with all the colors to discover that we have better.
100 brushed every night
When brushing you are distributing the scalp oils throughout the hair and this helps him stay healthy and shiny. In addition to brushing are giving a scalp massage that stimulates the follicles and helps keep your hair healthy, but it 100 times a night is excessive, tedious and unnecessary.
Cold water in the face
Passed they said the cold water in the face helps to have better skin. The cold water closes the pores for a while and leaves a feeling of vitality in the skin, but can be irritating to some skins and cause rupture of capillaries. Not recommended for sensitive skin or prone to broken capillaries and in general the weather or water slightly warm is preferable.
Baby Oil
The baby oil is mineral oil and fragrance. Mineral oil does not provide nutrients to the skin but creates a protective barrier that prevents moisture loss and therefore softens, but also clogs pores and cause pimples and blackheads in those susceptible to it. One advantage is that it does not cause allergies. It is ideal for very dry areas like heels, but it is preferable to avoid it in the face.
Blue Shadows
The blue color in the shadows is back, is no longer synonymous with “living in the 70s” is also an example of how the colors come and go in fashion.