Dark Skin Makeup Rant

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Skin Tags and Pregnancy

Skin changes during pregnancy if your are luck will be “Pregnant Glow”.  Yes people will commit on how great you face looks. Some people will claim a woman is most beautiful during pregnancy. During pregnancy your body is producing 50% more blood and there is more blood circulation thorough out the body. Resulting in the face appears clearer and brighter. The body is producing hormones darkening freckles and moles. Skin tags may develop in pregnancy generally in the under arms, folds of neck, torso, eyelids and or under the breasts.

 

What Are Skin Tags?

Skin tags are known as acrochordon. A small stalk-like piece of hanging skin.  Tags can range in diameter size from 2mm to 5cm.  Skin tags tend to be skin color or slightly brown. Skin tags are benign tumors prevalent in older people. Overweight people,  diabetes suffers, heredity and for unknown medical reasons some people are more prone to skin tags. In pregnant women skin tags growth are encouraged by hormonal changes.

 

Are Skin Tags Painful?

No, skin tags are not painful unless they become twisted, irritated or infected. These conditions can be a result of jewelry or clothing rubbing against the tags.

 

Skin Tag Removal

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All methods for removal would only be suggested after you have given birth.

 

Dermatologist:

-         Freezing skin tags with liquid nitrogen

-         Cauterizing skin tags

-         Surgericall removing tags

 

At Home Skin Tag Removal:

-         Chemical and natural plant based skin tag removers should NOT be used by pregnant women. Chemical or plant based a topical tag removers can penetrate the skin allowing foreign substances into the body.

 

Good News

Many times skin tags will dry-up and scab and fall off on their own. For those skin tags that do not fall off after pregnancy women can consider medical or home skin tag removal treatments.

 

Living With Skin Tags While Pregnant

Keep skin cleansed. Wash face and body with mild unscented cleanser. Cleanse face 2-3 times a day. – Keep body moisturized with unscented cream or lotion.
The skin is more sensitive during pregnancy and the sunlight darkens pigments (freckles, moles and skin tags). At all time use a sun protection. Consult doctor for safest sun protection for pregnant women.

 

On sunny days block the sun with a hat or umbrella. – Avoid cosmetics with mercury.

 

 Hot baths and showers can dry the skin. Wash with mildly warm water.

 

Warm and hot weather can irritate and intensify itchiness. In warm weather wear cotton loose fitting clothes. Remember that skin tags may become irritated by form fitting clothes.

 

Do not take any over-the-counter medication without consulting with your medical provider.

 

Enjoy your pregnancy this will be one of the most joyful times of your life. After pregnancy there is natural, 3 day remedies for skin tags no surgery, leaving no scars and no pain.

 

After Pregnancy Skin Tag Removal Natural Skin Tag Removal  

Remove Skin Tags No Pain, Surgery or Scarring Skin Tag Removal

 

is this a skin disorder or some type of skin cancer?
I don’t know the answer to your question, but I do know this – Get it checked by a dermatologist! Never EVER take any chances with anything that could possibly be skin cancer.

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21 Comments on Dark Skin Makeup Rant

  1. doorframepush says:

    Try Black Opal and Iman or the Maybelline Queen collection. It’s really not that hard to find.

  2. TheCindyyG says:

    One of my friends said that she can’t wear blush because she’s of a darker complexion, I wanted to smack her -_- lol but I told her that there’s so many blushes she can use & that I would help her find some ^_^ lol
    Everything that you said was so true :)

  3. tiffany8blue says:

    i wish i could like this a million times. THANK YOU!!!
    oh and you’re gorgeous.

  4. TheHumanCoconut says:

    OH MY GOD I LOVE YOU SO MUCH <3 you made me so inspiredd!

  5. UltraDuskyJewel says:

    Hey! I have been wearing Painterly Pots since I watched the video. Thank you!!! One of my must-have favorites and my daily eyeshadow base. My colors rock brighter and lasts longer. AND this pot will last almost forever, so the cost is well worth it. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  6. creatingquerencia says:

    I was surprised by this video and watched it twice. I never knew that attitude existed. I’m pale white, and have thin lips. I feel like a clown in bright makeup, bright lips look like a sad joke on me if I don’t use a plumper and line my lips. I feel like I look like a kid decorated my face with magic markers if use bright makeup. I naively thought black women were lucky, many seem to look so great in vibrant makeup, and I torture my face to get fuller lips. Thank you for sharing this video

  7. MizzLadyRob says:

    Girl! You hit the nail on the head. Many black women don’t wear makeup because we don’t typically see alot of other sister’s rocking it, so many women don’t know how to apply it correctly. When I first began trying to put on my makeup, I looked like a drunk clown LOL. But it takes practice. For all the sister’s out there that want to try it out. I suggest getting on here find some stuff you like and practice with some cheap stuff. Don’t knock it till you try it.

  8. scandalousbeauty says:

    @KokoGigglesLots I don’t own Cherry or Russian Red, I’ll check ‘em out! Thanks!

  9. scandalousbeauty says:

    @marlindaw It’s MAC Humid eyeshadow. : )

  10. BlushKrush says:

    everyone has their opinions … and of course i know what year it is.. i already commented on what i meant by that .. feel free to look for it and read it!

  11. TheSexxxyjessy says:

    @BlushKrush Some Blacks may find it offensive for to use the term “colored”. This is 2011 not 1911.

  12. Smiilez03 says:

    i don’t care for neutrals. i love colours and i love my red lipstick :D

  13. kaliha55 says:

    Thank you my sister, let them know and stop listening too uninformed individuals. Especially with our natural coloring all colors will pop on allshades of brown skin.
    Take care, sweets
    Oh…I’m a new sub..and I’m loving ur channel

  14. marlindaw says:

    What’s on your eyes? I really like it.

  15. Emmy8405 says:

    @scandalousbeauty I’ve been seeing some reviews for graftobian. they seem to have such a large range in colors (especially for women of color). have you tried them?

  16. KokoGigglesLots says:

    I like Painterly Paint Pot for an eyeshadow base. For along time before paint pots I used the MAC cream shadow in the tube(Stilife and Bamboom) as a base for my shadows. I am about your color and I LOVE red lipstick. I know so many black women that are afraid to rock a red lip. My fav is Russian Red. I line my lip with Milani lip pencil in Chanti and fill in my lips with MAC Cherry lipliner and then apply the Russian Red lipstick. I get so many compliments. :) You should try it.

  17. scandalousbeauty says:

    @1titans True!

  18. scandalousbeauty says:

    @Emmy8405 lol gotcha!

  19. Emmy8405 says:

    lol, instead of Sarah or Becca maybe Goldilocks or Rapunzel, Snow White. LOL. I was like “uh oh, she’s going to get comments on that” But I completely get where you’re coming from.

  20. Marley4everable says:

    You are so awesome!!! I am subscribing.

  21. nadjamarieHun says:

    This was good . Made me feel better about wearing colors :)

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