Hi, there! today is a new addition to the ask the beauty podcast. I dont always have time to do a full episode, I have clients to take care of and I produce three podcast and I am the author of three blogs.. However, I do want to stay connected to you, and since i answer questions about health and beauty daily, most of the question I get only require a stort answer which generally I respond to by email. I got this brilliant idea of just sharing with you a very short weekly Q and A answering some of the most frequently asked questions. also I am sharing a weekly a quick beauty hack or tip with you. keeping short and sweet. But, dont worriy I still will be doing full episodes in between these shall we say quick and dirty weekly tips. So let get started with first installment
here is a oustion i have andwers many times
1. Some creams come with a thin plastic lid under the cover. Should I keep it or toss it?
Now I think you that were talking about here its that tin white disk that comes under the lid of your cosmetic jars.
Here is my answer to that question
While packaging a product , sometimes you have to give extra barriers to make sure that the ingredients doesn't change their structure/efficiency due to atmospheric conditions. Many are also used to retain volatile ingredients . So if the lid is given in the pack it has some part to play so never throw it .
Keep it, Exposure to light and air breaks down many active ingredients, including vitamin C and retinol, making them in efective. Also, store these products in a cool, dark place to help maintain their efficacy.Get red-carpet skin with some pink magic. I’m talking about a facial mask using Pepto Bismol. It contains salicylic acid which opens your pores and helps you shed your skin. Apply a thin layer and leave on until dry. Rinse off with warm water and pat dry.
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