40 beauty tips: learn simple tricks for face, body, hair and makeup

40 beauty tips: learn simple tricks for face, body, hair and makeup




Every woman knows those homemade beauty tricks to give the look up in a practical and simple way. Because to increase your repertoire, we will fill you with new tips for taking care of your face, hair, body and breakage, bringing valuable indications also for makeup time. Come with us!



Face
Baby ointment is excellent for reducing dark circles. Go through your bags before bed and take them out the next morning.
Make a fine oat scrub with coconut oil to eliminate blackheads from your face.
Moisturize your face with a mask made from a mixture of banana and olive oil.
Cold water is great for the face. Throw a few ice cubes into a bowl and wash your face thoroughly every night.
Use camphor to soothe the skin and fight acne and pimples.
Did you sleep badly? With the help of a cotton pad, apply a mask of iced chamomile tea to remove dark circles.
Always carry a spray bottle with mineral water and apply to your face to keep it fresh.
Use petroleum jelly to moisturize dry and chapped lips in the cold.
Vaseline is also great for keeping your eyebrow hairs tidy.
Use sunscreen on your face daily, even when staying at home all day.

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Hair
Every ten days use an anti-residue shampoo to remove all impurities from the hair.
Castor oil is a great ally for hair growth and strengthening.
Never sleep with wet hair. Let the wires dry well so that they do not become brittle.
Cut the ends of the hair every 4 months to keep them strong.
Do not wash the strands with very hot water to avoid opening the cuticle and weakening the hair.



If you need to hide the oiliness, but don't have time to wash your hair, apply a little talcum powder to the root.
If the blonde strands are turning green because of too much sun and chlorine, apply milk.



To temporarily disguise white hair, use waterproof mascara of the same shade.
Use green tea for oily hair, they will help to eliminate oiliness and make it shiny.
To reduce hair loss, invest in products that contain aloe.
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Body
Combat cellulite with a vigorous massage on the thigh area for about 10 minutes.
Bronze your body by creating a homemade lotion by mixing moisturizer with cocoa powder.
Strengthen your nails by applying grape seed oil to your cuticles.
Use coconut oil on your entire body, including hair and nails. It is a great moisturizer.
Ginger helps eliminate blemishes and scars. Just apply a slice on top of the injured place.
Mix honey with sugar to exfoliate your body.
Prepare a mixture of cornmeal and honey to lighten the armpits and groin.
For dry feet leave them for 10 minutes in a bowl with water, glycerin, coarse salt and a few drops of lemon.
To reduce the dryness of the legs, after a bath, use a mixture of saffron and coconut oil.
Use sunscreen on the back of your hands daily to prevent them from becoming stained and flabby.



Make up
To give a special shine to the lips, apply a sparkling leftover just inside the lips, after the lipstick.
Recover the texture of your mascara by dripping a few drops of saline or mineral oil, if it is waterproof.
When your base is coming to an end, cut the tube at the top and remove the product to fully enjoy it.


Sanitize your makeup brushes in a container with water and neutral shampoo.
Did you abuse glitter? Coconut oil helps to remove the product from the face and body.
To last longer, apply lipstick, a layer of powder and another layer of lipstick.
To diminish the eyes, apply a pencil to the inner area of   the lashes. To increase them, apply on the outside.



Use tape on the side of the eyes to the tip of the eyebrow to make a perfect outlined kitty.
Lightly moisten the brush before applying the eyeshadow to make it last longer.
Johnson’s shampoo is great for removing makeup, especially in the eye area.



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