Reddit Reddit reviews The Little Book of Skin Care: Korean Beauty Secrets for Healthy, Glowing Skin

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4 Reddit comments about The Little Book of Skin Care: Korean Beauty Secrets for Healthy, Glowing Skin:

u/picoprince · 7 pointsr/AsianBeauty

Besides actual skincare/makeup, you can also get her a beauty book such as Little Book of Skincare:Korean Beauty or Korean Beauty Secrets to help her learn more if she is interested. You can add in a few safer bets such as beauty tools like Konjac Sponges, Pore Brushes, and Makeup Brushes.

u/squeaktoy_la · 5 pointsr/beauty

You're doing it!

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A few years back I was in your shoes but instead of a baby, I was hit by a BMW (on a bicycle). Couldn't keep up, in and out of hospitals, dr appts several times a week, everything just fell. I fell hard. Had made great income to (now) living with family. It sucks.

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Oddly, reddit pulled me up. I started with education. Got the learning bug (once the seizures subsided enough). Then I started on skincare, books were my first and easiest route This is my fav. From there I could plot out cheap, effective skincare. Here's an all-over good book, please don't be put off by the title (I kinda was). You'll notice that these are cheap on kindle, but also check your library. Over the last year and a half I've been getting more and more back into makeup, haircare (also curly!), and as of the last few months I've been working on fashion. I joined something called the "style confidence collective" after taking the (free) 10-day workshop on body confidence (I've gained 70 lbs since bad driver happened). I'm sick so I haven't started the first one yet, the body confidence did a WHOLE LOT for me.

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My problem, I don't know if this is your problem, I think too much. I get all in my head and never pull the trigger. I'll sit and read, and read, and read with a cat on my lap instead of shop. There really is a power in being comfortable with the uncomfortable. I'm learning that... it sucks. It's also the best. Getting up, putting on a playlist, getting ready, feeling confidant just hasn't been me since people don't know how to stay off their cell phone and out of the damn bike lane. I've been living braless and in my PJ's. But if I can go out there and study fucking engineering after a head injury, I can get a grip on style. If you can form a fucking life and push it out of your body, you can do style! YOU GOT THIS! YOU KNOW THIS! DON'T OVERTHINK THIS!

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Now the actual advice:

Vo5 is curly girl approved! (99 cents)

Flaxseed gel, make it at home

Old T-shirts to dry and plop your hair

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Bianca Renee Today- youtube for curly everything

Tati- search youtube page for "best drugstore" or "best underrated" for makeup. Her wear tests are no joke.

Gothamista- search youtube for "best of under $10" as well as a "best of under $20".

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https://www.eshakti.com/ is slightly better than Target in quality, BUT for $10 you can get things CUSTOM to your body. This makes a huge difference. Huge. As an overweight woman with an 8+ inch hernia (thanks BMW), I can tell you this makes a difference.

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Style is about confidence. I'm not there yet but I do know it's a personal journey. Feel free to PM me anytime about anything.

u/yeslittlehummingbird · 3 pointsr/beauty

Look into buying the Little Book of Korean Skincare and the Skincare Bible. They're absolutely amazing books that will teach you a lot about skincare stuff, and are excellent, scientifically backed starting places.

That aside: I used to be self conscious about makeup and skin like you. I can promise you that absolutely no one is judging you; makeup is so incredibly normal in our society that people hardly bat an eye at it unless you're truly wearing something wild.

u/brockielove · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Have you heard of the little book of skincare? I highly recommend it for someone just starting out. It certainly helped me!

https://www.amazon.com/Little-Book-Skin-Care-Secrets/dp/0062416383