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Beauty Spatulas: Dainty, Pretty and Purposeful

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Mini is very in right now. There are mini waffle makers, mini spoons, extra-mini fridges, mini succulents and the list goes on and on. In the beauty industry, the mini trend is taking a very practical form—with beauty spatulas, which are still characteristically mini and cute. You may receive these spatulas and applicators with beauty creams and wonder why you need them when you could just use your finger. Here’s the thing—using your finger for your skincare products is not the same. Applicators Don’t Waste Beauty Product Some beauty products come with a helpful pump, like the 3-step retinol night cream treatment from BeautyBio. For pump-less beauty product containers, there’s the beauty spatula. Applicators can be a dual-sided beauty tool, and the flatter end will help you reach everything in your product’s container. After all, you don’t want to waste any of that high-quality under-eye balm. A Cool Applicator Can Support Smooth-Looking Skin For extra cooling benefits,

Share the Love: TLC Tips for Your Eye Area

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Your eyes and the delicate skin around them remain an essential part of your overall appearance. From protection to support, here are four outstanding reasons to take eye care seriously. Delicate Skin Puts Your Lifestyle on Display If you’ve ever heard a friend or family member say, “you look tired,” you can guess that they first noticed it in your eyes. The skin around your eyes is delicate, and it shows when you feel dehydrated, exhausted and stressed because you can literally dehydrate, exhaust and stress your skin. To better take care of the skin around your eyes, you need to start by ensuring you’re getting enough hydration, sleep and relaxation time. Your Eyes Are the Center of Your Face Your nose may be positioned in the middle of your face, but your eyes are at its center. The amount of time you spend smiling, laughing, frowning or showing any kind of expression shows in the skin around your eyes and forehead. Crow’s feet, laugh lines and worry crinkles all make