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The herbs and essential oils in our products are specifically chosen to normalize the skin given one of the skin types. The herbs and essential oils will have a therapeutic effect on the skin's structure and function in order to provide an environment under which your skin will start to function normally again. Similarly this is relevant for sensitive skin that tends to react inappropriately to different stimuli. It is possible, for example, that an individual with sensitive skin who is using our products for the first time, will experience a reaction which they may see as being a negative reaction. <br><br><br>http://www.skinliftsup.com/bella-gold-serum

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  1. Bella Gold Serum J is for JBUG (Just Between Us Girls) and that's what your skin care and beauty secrets should be all about! If you discover a fabbo product that just makes your skin look amazing or the best mascara, lip gloss or whatevz, then share it with your boos! K is for khol - a must have cosmetic staple in any teen makeup bag! You don't have to spend a fortune either and it gives a really defined line and feel soft and smooth going on. L is for loofah and it's a natural wonder for exfoliating the body. They are so cheap and you can get them at chemists, department stores and bargain shops. Simply use in the shower all over your body and you will step out with glowing, smooth as silk skin. Just don't use it on your face as it's way too harsh. M is for moisturise - the third step in your essential skin care routine. Because our skin is exposed to daily environmental stresses - sun, smoke, pollutants, highly processed foods - it is being ravaged on a daily basis and needs a good line of defence against these assaults. This is where a good moisturiser steps in. It works to protect the skin against attack, and to nourish, replenish and feed the skin with essential nutrients. Even the most oily skin needs to moisturise. N is for non- comedogenic which is a term for cosmetics that means it won't clog pores. However, the term can be misleading. Ingredients are tested on the ears of rabbits and there is some question about the reliability of these tests. Plus, people's reactions vary so much that even products that have used non-pore- clogging ingredients can still cause a reaction. There is no official list of non-comedogenic ingredients and no standards, so it is difficult to be confident in products that make this claim. O s for oily skin and it's a condition common to many teens. Basically the teen years, when our hormones are all over the place, is a time when we produce excess oil. Oily skin looks glossy, especially in the T-zone. Using the right products is the best way to counteract oily skin. Cleanse with a gentle cleanser that does not dry the skin, morning and night. Over-cleansing will only dry out the skin and make your oil glands work harder! Remember, the thicker the cream the more likely it will clog pores so look for one that is light and fast-absorbing. P is for pimples, the collective word for spots, blackheads and whiteheads. What is there to say? They are the pits and we just want them blitzed! Cause is as per acne, white heads and blackheads - too much oil, dead skin cells, blocked pores and you get eruptions. Q is for question and that's what you should do when you go to buy beauty stuff. It's your money (or parents) so spend it wisely. Know your stuff and you can suss out good skin care from bad. Ask if a product contains Sodium Lauryl Sulphate (SLS) or if it's been tested on animals or whether it is chemical or natural-based. Ask questions and be rewarded with products that will work for you! R is for rosacea. This is a skin condition that many mistake for acne but it's a condition all on its own. http://www.skinliftsup.com/bella-gold-serum

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