Best beauty advice?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:These are all health suggestions, which are a great foundation. But for standout beauty you need well applied makeup, styling, and poise as well.


How do I improve poise?

Work on your posture. Listen twice as much as you speak. Choose your words carefully. Smile.
Anonymous
Sunscreen
Cleansing and moisturizing before bed
Good sleep
Good dental care... always floss
Exercise

The above is what you can control. The rest is genes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The ones above are definitely the most important!!!

Secondary but still up there are tretinoin, painted nails, and clothes and undergarments that fit well.


Assuming that when you said “protection” you meant sun protection and not condoms. Sunscreen is the most important skincare product out there.


Well, condom also protect your skin by saving you from physical, mental and financial stress so don't take them for granted.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Obviously not as fundamental as much of the above advice but figure out a way to make your hair look healthy and shiny (this can be achieved at home or in salon). And don’t forget to pay attention to the hair on the back of your head when styling.


100%
Anonymous
Exfoliation
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:These are all health suggestions, which are a great foundation. But for standout beauty you need well applied makeup, styling, and poise as well.


How do I improve poise?

Work on your posture. Listen twice as much as you speak. Choose your words carefully. Smile.


I’m the poise recommendation PP. This is spot on!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:These are all health suggestions, which are a great foundation. But for standout beauty you need well applied makeup, styling, and poise as well.


How do I improve poise?

Work on your posture. Listen twice as much as you speak. Choose your words carefully. Smile.


Would you also give this advice to a man?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:These are all health suggestions, which are a great foundation. But for standout beauty you need well applied makeup, styling, and poise as well.


How do I improve poise?

Work on your posture. Listen twice as much as you speak. Choose your words carefully. Smile.


Would you also give this advice to a man?


If he was interested in improving his poise, yes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:These are all health suggestions, which are a great foundation. But for standout beauty you need well applied makeup, styling, and poise as well.


How do I improve poise?

Work on your posture. Listen twice as much as you speak. Choose your words carefully. Smile.


Would you also give this advice to a man?


If he was interested in improving his poise, yes.


Interesting. I don’t think men are rewarded for smiling or listening—this advice seems highly gendered to me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:These are all health suggestions, which are a great foundation. But for standout beauty you need well applied makeup, styling, and poise as well.


How do I improve poise?

Work on your posture. Listen twice as much as you speak. Choose your words carefully. Smile.


Would you also give this advice to a man?


If he was interested in improving his poise, yes.


Interesting. I don’t think men are rewarded for smiling or listening—this advice seems highly gendered to me.


+1. I also don't think a smile makes someone more beautiful. More approachable, but not more beautiful.
Anonymous
Finishing schools?
Anonymous
Sun eclipse sleeves while driving. UV protection for hands is critical.

Spf

Sunglasses always (no crows feet)

Mister at night in bedroom and office to up humidity in winter.

Lipsticks with a little shine.

Luminous blush and finishing powders. Hourglass, the light luminous finishing powders.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sun eclipse sleeves while driving. UV protection for hands is critical.

Spf

Sunglasses always (no crows feet)

Mister at night in bedroom and office to up humidity in winter.

Lipsticks with a little shine.

Luminous blush and finishing powders. Hourglass, the light luminous finishing powders.



Your car glass/windows protect you from U V rays.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sun eclipse sleeves while driving. UV protection for hands is critical.

Spf

Sunglasses always (no crows feet)

Mister at night in bedroom and office to up humidity in winter.

Lipsticks with a little shine.

Luminous blush and finishing powders. Hourglass, the light luminous finishing powders.

Bana.

Your car glass/windows protect you from U V rays.


No. Not always and not enough. But you rely on that and admire your age spotted hands in a few years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sleep, hydration, nutrition, moisturization, protection ... what else?


Protection?


Lol
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