Fairness Cream
At Landover middle school, philosophy is part of lunch menu
Schools these days focus mostly on preparing students for tests of reading and math, but during lunchtime at Kenmoor Middle School in Landover, the youngsters sitting in a small circle were tackling the really deep questions: Ethics. Fairness. How to split dessert.
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Fair and Lovely Multi Vitamin Fairness Cream whitening Lightening Cream
Fair and Lovely Multi Vitamin Fairness Cream whitening Lightening Cream
US $7.00
Fair Lovely Anti Marks Fairness Cream
Fair Lovely Anti Marks Fairness Cream
US $12.00
Fair Lovely MultiVitamin Total Fairness Cream
Fair Lovely MultiVitamin Total Fairness Cream
US $12.00
FADE OUT CREAM Freckles Dark Spot Lighter Firmer Skin FAIRNESS Ginseng Aloe Vera
FADE OUT CREAM Freckles Dark Spot Lighter Firmer Skin FAIRNESS Ginseng Aloe Vera
US $.99
Madina BLACK SEED CREAM 282oz Facial HERBAL Shea Butter Aloe Vera Skin Fairness
Madina BLACK SEED CREAM 282oz Facial HERBAL Shea Butter Aloe Vera Skin Fairness
US $2.99
Dhatri Fair Skin Cream 50gms Herbal Fairness Cream
Dhatri Fair Skin Cream 50gms Herbal Fairness Cream
US $5.00
FairLovely 50g Multivitamin Fairness Cream Clear Skin
FairLovely 50g Multivitamin Fairness Cream Clear Skin
US $9.99
Garnier Light Fairness Daily Moisturiser Cream SPF 15
Garnier Light Fairness Daily Moisturiser Cream SPF 15
US $14.99
Ozone NoMarks Anti Mark Fairness Cream for Dry Skin
Ozone NoMarks Anti Mark Fairness Cream for Dry Skin
US $39.99
Ozone NoMarks Fairness Cream for Oily Skin 25g 10
Ozone NoMarks Fairness Cream for Oily Skin 25g 10
US $29.99
Ayurvedic Herbal Fairness Cream by FairLovely
Ayurvedic Herbal Fairness Cream by FairLovely
US $9.00
FAIREVER Natural Fairness Cream with Saffron 50g
FAIREVER Natural Fairness Cream with Saffron 50g
US $9.00
Fair and Lovely Max Fairness for Men Cream 50 gm Man Whitening
Fair and Lovely Max Fairness for Men Cream 50 gm Man Whitening
US $6.00
FADE OUT CREAM Lighter Firmer Fairer Skin FAIRNESS Freckles Dark Spot Remover
FADE OUT CREAM Lighter Firmer Fairer Skin FAIRNESS Freckles Dark Spot Remover
US $.99
Olay Natural White Healthy Fairness Day Cream SPF24 50g
Olay Natural White Healthy Fairness Day Cream SPF24 50g
US $8.19
Olay White Radiance Advanced Fairness skin whitening Day Cream 50g
Olay White Radiance Advanced Fairness skin whitening Day Cream 50g
US $39.51
LOREAL WHITE PERFECT ROSY WHITENING DAY CREAM FAIRNESS
LOREAL WHITE PERFECT ROSY WHITENING DAY CREAM FAIRNESS
US $19.13
Loreal Fairness Control Moisturizing Cream Day SPF17 PA White Perfect 50ml
Loreal Fairness Control Moisturizing Cream Day SPF17 PA White Perfect 50ml
US $15.39
GARNIER LIGHT FAIRNESSDARKSPOTS MOISTURISER CREAM 18ML
GARNIER LIGHT FAIRNESSDARKSPOTS MOISTURISER CREAM 18ML
US $3.99
Fair Lovely Multivitamin Fairness Cream 80g ea PACK OF 3
Fair Lovely Multivitamin Fairness Cream 80g ea PACK OF 3
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how do i use an astringent with my fairness cream?

my skin is oily. cream makes it oilier. how do i apply astringent?

use a little cotton padd or ball and dab your skin lightly and make sure you always go up so you dont get wrinkles when you get older.. but make sure you place it like on your forehead nose chin cheek(t zone). Just make sure you dont place to much just flip the bottel on your cotton pad or ball and that should be plenty.

Note: Many people will tell you the only "safe" way to dye your hair is to go to a salon and have a professional do the job for you. If you're extremely concerned about damaging your hair or somehow messing it up, it is not recommended that you dye your own hair. That said, most people should be able to do the job themselves without much trouble. The advice in this article is not from a professional hair stylist, it should also be noted. It's just from a girl who has been dyeing her own hair every color under the sun for about 14 years now.

Dyeing your hair natural colors:

Aside from Platinum blonde, this is the easiest thing to do. Most drug stores will have box after box of brown, black, blonde, and red hair dye in every shade imaginable. You can even get some slightly unnatural colors such as burgundy or blue-black.

Natural hair dye comes in semi-permanent and permanent colors. Semi-permanent dye is less likely to damage your hair than permanent dye. Permanent dye opens your hair follicles and actually changes the color of the hair, which is why it does not wash out. Semi-permanent simply stains your hair with a color that slowly washes out over a period of anywhere from one to six weeks. If you want to end up with hair lighter than your natural color, semi-permanent hair dye will not work, as it stains, and does not change the actual color of the hair the way permanent dye does.

A note on black dye:

Dyeing your hair black is a long-term commitment. While it is possible to strip black dye out, it can be a very difficult process that often damages your hair. Be sure you really want black hair before choosing black dye... it's not as easy to walk away from as most other shades.

A note on blonde/bleach kits:

Bleaching/blonding your hair can do significant damage. It is important to not let the bleach sit on your hair for too long (certainly no longer than the box's directions), and to use a very good conditioner afterwards.

Dyeing your hair unnatural colors:

Seeing as hair doesn't come in all that many colors naturally, sometimes you get the urge to do something different. There are no permanent bright red, blue, green, orange, or pink dyes, and to achieve these colors can be a bit of a process.

If you have naturally light hair, you will be able to achieve some of these colors without any pre-processing, but the color will not last as long as it does on bleached hair. Believe it or not, the damage of the bleach actually helps the semi-permanent vegetable dyes stick to the hair better, though regardless, they will wash out over time. The color will also be more vibrant on bleached hair.

The four major unnatural dye color companies are Special Effects, Punky Colors, Manic Panic, and Raw Color. You can get myriad shades of red, blue, green, turquoise, purple, pink, yellow, and orange from each of them. As for which is better, it is entirely a matter of personal preference.

Once you have decided whether or not you want to bleach your hair beforehand [follow the directions if you do!] it's time to go for the unnatural color. Applying it is easy. The dyes are either a paste or cream that you apply by hand to your hair. One very important note: remember how I said semi-permanent dye stains your hair? That means it also can stain your skin, clothes, towels, and anything porous it comes into contact with. Use caution. You can cover your hairline and ears with Vaseline before applying the semi-permanent dye, as it will create a barrier between the dye and your skin.

Apply the dye. Now is a time to ignore the package directions. 15 minutes? Not going to cut it. Try 4-6 hours. Or 10 hours, for that matter. These dyes are vegetable based and will be staining your hair, so they're not going to do damage. In fact, they will help to condition your hair after bleaching, as they coat the hair with color and actually make hair look thicker and more vibrant. The recommended 15 minutes isn't going to do anything, and I know this from experience.

The most important thing to remember when dyeing your own hair is this: you know your own hair pretty well. Does it seem damaged? Is it too dry? Can it withstand being dyed? If you're not sure... invest in some good conditioner and conditioning treatments and re-assess after a week or two. Still in doubt? Consult a professional and get his/her opinion. Otherwise? Have fun!

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