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Pros & Cons of Permanent Eyebrows

Permanent makeup such as tattooed eyebrows may seem like a good, time-saving idea. Women with sparse or nonexistent brows may be swayed by the fact that permanent makeup can give the look of eyebrows without having to fuss with pencils and brushes.

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How to Prepare for Keratin Treatment

Keratin treatments help to create the smooth, sleek hair that you want with minimal effort. In fact, women with curly and frizzy hair are flocking to the salons for this new treatment. If you're scheduled with your stylist to receive a keratin treatment, discuss the side effects with your hair stylist.

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How to Use a Diffuser for Wavy Hair

Wavy hair can be difficult to style. Blow-drying hair that is half straight and half curly can leave it frizzy, while air drying can leave it limp and dull. A diffuser attachment for your blow dryer can help.

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Health Risks of RevitaLash

Revitalash is a formula that when applied to the base of the eyelashes, claims to help grow thicker and darker eyelashes. The U.S. Food & Drug Administration has recalled and seized previous formulas, but the latest formula for the makeup has been approved.

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What Are the Benefits of Slimmer Belts?

Commercials for slimmer belts are often shown on late night television, advertising a way to lose weight with little to no effort at all. Usually the belt manufacturers claim that the belt can help you sweat in order to lose water weight and look slimmer.

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How to Prevent Ingrown Hair After Waxing

Whether you head to a salon for your wax job or you do the deed at home, ingrown hairs are a common complaint after waxing. Ingrown hairs are typically the result of hair that grows improperly when forced back into the skin, resulting in a painful red bump that can become infected.

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Skin Care Tips for Black Women

Women with darker skin have a different set of challenges than women with lighter skin. Most skin care products are formulated to women with light, combination skin, meaning black women need to choose their arsenal of skin care products and routines carefully.

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How to Care for Just-Waxed Skin

Waxing as a method of hair removal can leave your skin soft and smooth, but it can also leave it red and prone to irritation. To reduce the swelling, redness and irritation immediately following waxing, be extra careful to not put anything on your skin that could exacerbate irritation.

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How to Remove Coconut Oil From Hair

Coconut oil is a natural moisturizer for dull, dry hair, but it can be difficult to get the right amount on your locks. Too little, and you won't get the shine that you want; too much, and your hair could end up looking heavy and oily.

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Skin Care for Barnacles

The term barnacle refers to a condition known as seborrheic keratosis, where large, benign spots and mole-like growths appear on the body. Usually the result of genetics and old age, there is no way to prevent these dark spots from appearing on your skin as you advance in age.

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Will You Gain the Weight Back After Taking Diet Pills?

Whether your doctor has prescribed you diet pills or you've purchased them over-the-counter, you should understand their function before you begin taking them. You may discover that, while you achieved weight loss while taking the pills, you gained that weight back once you stopped taking the medication.

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How to Get Your Doctor to Approve Massage for Insurance

At times, a massage is more than a mere stress-relief tactic. Therapeutic massage can help people deal with pain, depression and other maladies. In these cases, the massage is deemed medically necessary, and should be covered by health insurance.

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What Does a Ballerina Eat?

With the 2010 release of the movie "Black Swan," a spotlight has been turned to the world of dance and ballet, specifically the lifestyles of ballerinas. When "New York Times" critic Alastair Macaulay made a snide remark about ballerina Jenifer Ringer's weight while performing in 2010's "

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How to Flatten Keloid Scars

The term keloid refers to hypertrophc, or puffy, scars on the skin. Keloids are often the result of burns or other skin traumas and are almost blisterlike scars. While keloids are harmless, they can be unsightly and embarrassing, especially when they're on visible parts of your body.

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Tips on Relaxing Natural Hair

Hair relaxing is a popular way to get the straightest hair without the use of extensions or track weaves. L'Oreal's HairScience.com notes that African American hair grows the slowest of any hair type and twists around itself as it grows, resulting in a kinky appearance.

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How to Hide Acne With Tanning

While getting a tan can't cure your acne, a deeper skin tone can help camouflage some of the redness and inflammation from your acne. Getting a tan by sunning yourself outside or using tanning beds can be dangerous to your health and put you at higher risk for skin cancer, according to the Skin Cancer Foundation.

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Black Bumps on the Chest

Black bumps, caused by blackheads on the chest, can be easily covered by clothing, but come swimsuit season, you may feel embarrassed when it comes time to head to the beach. While chest blackheads are harmless, they can make you feel self conscious.

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Remedies for Green Hair

Avid swimmers with blond hair may encounter problems. The hard metals and minerals in the water, including copper, iron and manganese, adhere to the hair. The chlorine in the water oxidizes the metals, leaving the hair with a distinct greenish hue, according to Columbia University's Go Ask Alice! column.

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How to Get Rid of Scars on the Nose

Scars on the nose can manifest in two very different ways. The first are sunken scars, which can be the result of slow-healing scabs and acne. Nose scars can also show up as keloids, puffy, hypertrophic scars that are raised off the surface of the skin and caused by trauma, like a nose piercing.

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