Most people have a daily or weekly beauty routine that they follow because it works for them. Who or what has influenced yours the most? Why? Did your mother contribute at all to your current beauty habits? If so, how?
Mother (16.4%)
A sibling or relative (6.0%)
Friends (9.1%)
Money (6.4%)
Time (14.7%)
Your stage in life (47.5%)
I listen to what my mom told me many years ago and that is to never go to bed with makeup on. I wash my face use a toner and my anti aging products 2x a day. I also use a facial moisturizer to try and keep my skin looking soft
I love sharing ideas and routines with friends. We love discussing the products we use.
my mom isn't too into the make up so i haven't learned much from her, everything i have learned was either from friends, or the internet.
Honey....the older you get, the longer your routine becomes : )
My sister is a licensed esthetician so I get more than my fair share of tips sometimes!
I'm 17, I squeeze lemon juice onto a cotton ball and put a big pinch of sugar in the Cotton ball, wet ny face with warm water and then start scrubbing the juice and sugar on my face, mostly problem areas. It's helps for dry skin and pimples:)
I find myself using anti-aging products in the morning and at night. I pay more attention to the area around my eyes, mouth, and my forehead (frown lines).
Yup, the older I get the more attention I pay! My mom was not into makeup and such when I was growing up, so not many family "secrets" from her in that department. Trying to pass on some tips to my two daughters now, so they can keep their beautiful skin longer.
My mother never wore makeup at all when I was growing up! I learned everything I know from Yt and the gurus that make videos on there! The videos are very helpful in learning the right techniques for applying liner,eyeshadow, foundation and even blush/bronzer. I am learning so much and I plan to pass what I learned to my daughters. Thanks
I wash my face with cold water and lemon juice on a cotton ball then i wash it all off with hot water i use my hands not a rag