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Making Your Quirks Work

As a child, people would always ask me about the dot in the middle of my cheek. I struggled with self esteem as I tried to work around a large mole on my face, but over time, I learned how to make it work. Believe it or not, my mole has actually become the focal point of my modeling career. Critics have said that it gives my look a little personality. It isn't always easy to feel beautiful, especially if something about you is different. I decided to create a beauty blog dedicated to helping others learn how to make their quirks work for them.

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2016

Cosmetology Student? 4 Reasons To Consider Specializing In Natural Hair

Although natural hair can have many meanings, the term is often referenced when considering people who have textured hair (types two through four) and wear their hair without chemical manipulation of their natural texture. Due to the popularity of natural hair, you may want to consider specializing as a cosmetologist and learning more about the care of natural hair. Offer An Underrepresented Service Even with the increase in information about natural hair and cosmetologists who specialize in caring for natural hair, it is still an underserved market.

Balayage Vs. Ombre: What's The Difference?

Going to the salon to get your hair colored isn't so simple anymore. It's like trying to order just coffee from Starbucks. There are so many options to choose from. There's all over color, highlights, lowlights, ombre, reverse ombre and now there's balayage. You may have heard of most of these options, but what is the difference between ombre and balayage? See below for to help you choose when you go to the salon.

Got Blackheads? Don't Do These 4 Things

Blackheads, or open comedones, are blocked pores that remain open to the air. Sebum accumulates in blocked pores, turning darker with time due to dirt and exposure to the air. If you're dealing with these unsightly blemishes, you probably want to get rid of them fast. However, there's a right way and a wrong way to go about it. If you really want to get rid of blackheads, see your dermatologist.