Beauty vlogger Farah Dhukai has posted a skincare hack that'll rid your face of acne with a product found in new moms' bags: diaper-rash cream. Wait... diaper cream... on your face? Yep. Dhukai ...
It's no secret that blogger, Farah Dhukai likes to go outside of the box when it comes to her beauty routine — think rubbing onions on her brows to make them grow, for example. So, when the blogger ...
Last week a Reddit user claimed diaper rash cream could help treat cystic acne. The post — first spotted by Allure — appeared in the Skincare Addiction subreddit on August 14. In it, Redditor ...
The internet is a crazy yet interesting web of sometimes useless and sometimes quite useful information, and the same goes for beauty hacks found on the net, too. Earlier this week, beauty vlogger ...
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Is diaper cream the secret to clear, moisturized skin? Derms share their thoughts on the viral trend
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A skin care trend called "face basting" has people applying diaper cream to their faces. (Getty Images) Smearing your face in diaper rash cream might sound like an unconventional step in your skin ...
The world of beauty and skincare is buzzing with experimental hacks. Celebs like actor Blake Lively have made headlines by confessing to using mayonnaise as a hair mask, fuelling these beauty trends.
Forget about the 10-step skincare routine influencers have been touting as the latest beauty trend. Now, it's all about 'face basting.' Dermatologist recommended, the technique involves rubbing ...
Smearing your face in diaper rash cream might sound like an unconventional step in your skin care routine, but it's gaining popularity thanks to a dermatologist who swears by the anti-inflammatory ...
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