Vanity Treats

Vanity Treats :
Vanity Treats
Vanity Treats is a collection of tips for a more beautiful you. It touches on overall beauty, skin care, hair care, and home remedies.
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5/14 1:38 Underarm Care
I have yet to find the perfect solution for flawless underarms without resorting to peels and laser hair removal, but here are a few things that have improved the color and texture of my underarms:1. Apply virgin coconut oil.Before every bath, apply...
5/22 2:29 Trouble Sleeping? A reader's reaction...
I received a comment from Azure Island Designs which I thought was worth posting on my main page. Just in case you don't have time view the comments page. She gives us this tip...I endured many years of difficulty falling asleep...then waking up in...
6/02 2:34 Olive Oil & Beauty
I love olive oil. Aside from the fact that it's good for your cooking, it's also one of the best home remedies for your skin and hair. Olive oil is rich in vitamin E, a powerful antioxidant. It is easily absorbed by the skin, and it's non-comedogenic...
6/08 2:37 Let's Help Fight Breast Cancer
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women. Being a woman myself, breast cancer awareness is one of the campaigns I staunchly support. I feel it's my responsibility to help, not just by spreading information about this disease, but also by...
5/15 2:05 Trouble Sleeping?
We all know that 8 hours of sleep is crucial to our mental and physical health. And we all kow that being in tip top shape makes us look younger and more beautiful.There are times, however, when we realy just have difficulty falling asleep. If we're...

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