Choosing the Right Mascara for Contact Lens Wearerscreated at Sep 08, 2009![]() For contact lens wearers, ![]() |
The best mascara to use for contact lens wearerscreated at Sep 08, 2009![]() There's no single "best" mascara universally agreed upon for contact lens wearers, ![]() |
To get mascara off of false eyelashescreated at Sep 08, 2009![]() Mascara remover is a cosmetic product specifically formulated to gently and effectively remove mascara and other eye makeup, ![]() |
Achieve Curled and Standout Eyelashes with the Best Waterproof Mascaracreated at Sep 07, 2009![]() Achieve dramatically curled and standout eyelashes with a high-quality waterproof mascara.Look for formulas that boast lengthening and volumizing properties, ![]() |
Dealing with Mascara in Your Eye: Tips for Quick Reliefcreated at Sep 06, 2009![]() If mascara gets in your eye, ![]() |
Say Goodbye to Smudged Mascara - Physicians Formula Plump Potion Reviewcreated at Sep 08, 2009![]() Smudged mascara, ![]() |
Enhance Your Blue Eyes: The Best Mascara Color and Eyeshadow Tipscreated at Sep 08, 2009![]() To enhance blue eyes, ![]() |
Understanding Cataractscreated at Nov 18, 2009![]() A cataract is like a cloudy lens in your eye.Imagine if the lens of your camera got smudged or scratched - your pictures wouldn't be clear, ![]() |
What is an Optician?created at Nov 18, 2009![]() An optician is a person trained to help you with eyeglasses and contact lenses.But they don't decide if you need glasses or not.Instead, ![]() |
Understanding the Expiry Date for Mineral Makeup Foundationcreated at Oct 27, 2009![]() Mineral makeup foundation, ![]() |
Finding the Right Time: When Should You Start Wearing Lipstick?updated at Dec 07, 2024![]() Some girls begin experimenting in their teens, ![]() |
Understanding Free Radicals and Their Impact on Your Skincreated at May 03, 2009![]() Free radicals are unstable molecules with unpaired electrons, ![]() |
Understanding Redness in Skin: Does it Always Lead to Scars?updated at Nov 29, 2024![]() Redness in skin doesn't always lead to scars.While redness can be a sign of inflammation that *could* lead to scarring if the injury is severe enough to damage the dermis (the deeper layer of skin), ![]() |