By now, you know the drill about the proper precautions to stop the spread of coronavirus. Wash your hands diligently and frequently for 20 seconds, or the time it takes to sing “Happy Birthday” twice. Keep a hand sanitizer with you wherever you go and use it after touching any public surfaces. Disinfect faucets, doorknobs, handles, and all other frequently-touched home surfaces daily. Sanitize the outside of your grocery items and wash all your fruits and vegetables well. 

These easy DIY fruit masks will help you look and feel better

Hair, nail, and beauty treatments have been out of reach during the past few months of the coronavirus lockdown. In the meantime, your skin could certainly use some help to combat all the problems caused by maskne (the new acne resulting from wearing masks) and stress, or a new boost to restore that hydrating and youthful complexion. Whether you would like to revive your skin’s natural glow or help with your acne, try the following homemade recipes; the ingredients can easily be found at the local grocer or in your refrigerator or pantry. 

As so many are fortunate enough to be working or dating remotely from home these days, video conferences and chats are now “gam zoom letovah.” The following tips will help you create a professional and flattering image for the camera.

The world of beauty will never be the same.  On the heels of a global pandemic and social uprising, everything from what consumers buy to what we expect from our brands has been altered. Remarkable behavioral changes have been seen all across the board as a result of this global health crisis, and beauty is no exception.  In addition, this crisis has been having an impact on how consumers think about shopping after the pandemic eases up and the economies reopen.

Maskne, is the latest word in the Urban Dictionary. This cute word was recently coined as a result of a popular skin condition staring us in the face due to masks. As many American are required to don masks and face coverings publicly in order to protect the further spread of COVID-19, we have discovered a new acne that seems to form around those areas of the face covered by these protective masks. 

As lockdowns have been lifted, chances are that masks are here to stay for a while, until a COVID vaccine becomes available. The new norm of wearing face masks has totally changed the beauty industry. Gone are the days of statement lips, while eye makeup is leading the world of beauty by storm. The pandemic doesn’t have to make you forgo all efforts in looking good. In fact, applying eye makeup can be a great way to express some creativity, bring a sense of normalcy to your life, and the best way to accentuate the most expressive area and the part of your face that’s visible. The following tips will help you bring attention to the focal point of your face.