7 Natural Deodorants That Put Body Odor to Shame
Goodbye B.O.
Warm weather is upon us, but with that comes a bevy of underarm woes. Maybe it’s just me, but perspiration, stinky pits, and irritation seem to surface as soon as the weather reaches 60 degrees. But not all-natural deodorants are created equal. Most make big claims but don’t always deliver on the protection and irritation front and especially not for a full 24 hours.
“Just like your face, dead skin and bacteria can accumulate in your underarm pores,” says Dr. Jeannette Graf, Assistant Clinical Professor of Dermatology at Mt. Sinai School of Medicine. “Make sure to use a gentle exfoliating body was a few times a week to remove stubborn dirt that can lead to irritation.”
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6 Uses for Aquaphor That Might Surprise You
The emollient formula is even more versatile than you think.
It’s easy to wax poetic about Aquaphor Healing Ointment’s ultra-hydrating properties. The glycerin-whipped formula is beloved for its ability to nurse and soothe skin that s dry and cracked or being reactive (say, from diaper rash or windburn). But its powers aren’t limited to quelling a thirsty, irritated complexion. Check out these six other uses and prepare to go through a tube or jar in record time.
It can soothe and protect minor burns.
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It s been a looong year, bb. Celebrate the oncoming spring by stepping out of your comfort zone and trying all the trends and treatments you ve been dreaming about.but haven t had the motivation to do from your (so snuggly!) couch. Cross them off as you go to get B-I-N-G-O!
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1. Wore your brightest lipstick and barely smudged it all day
Want your lipstick to last from breakfast to dinner? Here s makeup artist and Guide Beauty founder Terri Bryant s foolproof method.
Exfoliate. Getting smooth, flake-free skin is the first and best step to making your lip color last, she says. Use a gentle lip scrub (like this Revlon one!) or mix up some sugar and honey and buff it into your lips. Then, just wipe (or lick no judgment here) it away.