Diego Boneta is taking his career in a new direction following his successful turn in Luis Miguel: La Series with the Paramount+ romantic comedy, At Midnight, premiering February 10.
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Reworking your skincare routine? You’re not alone.
These days, it feels like everyone we know is in deep when it comes to perfecting their multi-step cleanser, toner, and moisturizer regimen. From UV masks to skin rollers to face yoga, skincare has reached a new fever pitch.
As a part of that same phenomenon, people are starting to be more considerate about the ingredients in their skincare products. Skin is so absorbent, and the harsh chemicals found in many popular skincare lines can be harmful (if not outright dangerous) to our internal health, in addition to our external.
Welcome to the all-natural revolution. More and more products tout themselves as clean and vegan alternatives to skincare. Of those products, two ingredients seem to come up over and over again: turmeric and sea moss. But what is the difference between these two ingredients, and what can help us fight acne, acne scarring, and dark spots?
One of our most recommended facemasks, Gleamin’s Vitamin C facemask, includes a pretty potent amount of turmeric to help detoxify the skin and battle issues like acne scarring, dark spots, acne, and beyond.
In this article, we’ll break down what these ingredients can do for both your skin’s external appearance and internal health and get to the bottom of which one is more effective in helping you achieve clear and beautiful skin.
If you’re ready to see the benefits of turmeric for yourself, head over to Gleamin’s website today!
What Are the Benefits of Turmeric?
You might be familiar with turmeric ingredient in cooking, particularly in Indian dishes. Turmeric is a root spice, and it’s been used for well over six
Diego Boneta is taking his career in a new direction following his successful turn in Luis Miguel: La Series with the Paramount+ romantic comedy, At Midnight, premiering February 10.
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EXCLUSIVE: Oscar winning Up composer Michael Giacchino will be making his big screen directing debut with a brand new reboot of the 1954 sci-fi man-eating monster movie Them! at Warner Bros.
Melting away the winter blues. Brad Pitt and new flame Ines de Ramon soaked up the sun on a New Year’s Eve vacation amid their budding romance.
in 2022, please. These days, Brad Pitt is dating jewelry executive Ines de Ramon, and the couple rang in 2023 together on a trip south of the border, People reports. , 59, and de Ramon, 32, celebrated New Year's Eve in Mexico's Baja peninsula, a popular tourist destination. “They are dating and having fun,” a source, who is keeping it vague, told .
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The Moscow Police Department is ruling out yet another suspect in the University of Idaho murders.
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In a year where most consultants felt there was little competition for the 15 film shortlist, well, there wasn’t. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences revealed the remaining International Film contenders and it was somewhat predictable.
Austria, “Corsage”Belgium, “Close”Cambodia, “Return to Seoul”Denmark, “Holy Spider”France, “Saint Omer”Germany, “All Quiet on the Western Front”India, “Last Film Show”Ireland, “The Quiet Girl”Mexico, “Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths”Morocco, “The Blue Caftan”Pakistan, “Joyland”Poland, “EO”South Korea, “Decision to Leave”Sweden, “Cairo Conspiracy”
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