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CBD Oil for your skin???

  shop Avon brochure CBD is the buzz word it can be found in everything.  Serums, creams, sunscreen, chapstick, and cleansers.  These beauty products are popping up everywhere.  The global CBD cosmetics market has an estimated value of $580 million, North America is responsible for a big chunk.  Guess what it is expected to hit 1.7 billion by 2025, CBD may be here to stay.  Are you considering adding CBD to your mix but you are unsure well let's break it down? What is CBD???* Cannabidiol, commonly know as CBD, is a naturally occurring chemical compound found in cannabis plants ( marijuana and hemp).  It is one of two active ingredients in cannabis. the other being THC (tetrahydrocannabinol). Unlike THC, CBD is non-psychoactive, in other words, it will not make you high.   Research has shown the CBD can be effective in alleviating anxiety, inflammation and pain, insomnia, and some forms of childhood epilepsy.  CBD has also shown to preve...

Ingrown Hairs tips and treatments

  WHAT CAUSES INGROWN HAIRS? An ingrown hair happens when shaved or tweezed hair grows back into the skin.  It causes inflammation, pain, and tiny bumps in the area where the hair was removed.  Ingrown hairs are a common condition seen mostly in men who shave their facial hair.  I have to also let you know it's most common in men but women are prone to ingrown hairs as well.  The areas women are most prone to ingrown hairs to occur are the legs, armpits, and pubic areas.    This condition can happen to anyone.  It seems that those that have curly coarse hair are also more prone to this condition.  Curly coarse hair is more likely to bend back and re-enter your skin, even more so after a shave. Those that have higher hormone levels can have more hair than usual.  When the hair bends back into the skin and gets trapped under the surface it is called a razor bump.  Most times the ingrown hair will go away on its own.  When it does...

4 Steps to Manage and Heal Cracked Dry Feet

  Dry, cracked heels, something I struggle with year-round. They’re rough and uncomfortable, affecting the way I stand and walk.   During warmer weather, dry, cracked feet may also affect your choice of footwear. They make me self conscience in the summertime so I don't wear cute shoes It isn’t much you can do to stop dry, cracked feet from occurring the first time (especially on the heel of the foot), there  are some  steps I took to quickly return my feet to picture-perfect smoothness. What’s more, you can easily stay ahead of the problem so dry heels don’t remain a consistent bother.  I have to have "HOT GIRL" feet. Cracked Heels: How to Deal The obvious treatment for cracked heels is to get weekly pedicures; however, who has the time and money this takes, not me. Not to worry:  I found some at-home remedies for dry, cracked heels that can make a beautiful difference. Here’s what’s easy to do at home to make cracked heels look and feel amazingl...

How to Shave your legs

 Well have you been suffering from nicks and cuts, razor burn, or skin irritation?   I have put together some simple tips to minimize these concerns 1. Please use a sharp razor     *if your razor pulls at your skin or feels rough on your skin it's time please replace it.       A dull razor will only irritate your skin  2.  Before you shave be sure to hydrate your skin.       * The hair is easier to cut when wet.  Shaving dry hair will cause irritation because it dulls  the razor. 3. After hydrating the skin apply a shaving gel or oil that lathers.  This will help the blade to glide easier on the skin.  You will also be able to see where you have shaved.   4. Use long steady strokes     *You should not have to push hard, if you do your blade may need to be cleaned, or you may need a shaper blade.  Shave carefully around the boney areas.  Be sure ti rinse blad between st...

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