About
A Few Words About myself
Shahida Kibriya,
Owner, BeautySecretsReveal.,
Beauty Secrets reveal channel is all about beauty and health, It is a place where you find solution for all your Beauty needs starting from skin whitening to hair growth, Getting rid of acne to remove dark circles and many more. I like to share my personal tips and experience with you guys.
- My inspiration to start blogging came from my own struggle to find information about hair, makeup and beauty products.
- I review cosmetics and provide solutions that make your daily beauty & curly hair routine easier.
- Beauty isn't just skin-deep, right? We believe that true beauty radiates from within. That's why we'll sprinkle in some healthy living tips, mental wellness hacks, and inspirational stories to nourish your soul as much as your skin.
Hair Care
My Expertise In hair care solution
Hair Loss
Losing up to 100 hairs a day is normal, but excessive shedding or patchy baldness can signal underlying problems.
Dryness and Frizz
Over-washing, heat styling, harsh chemicals, and environmental factors like dry air can strip away natural moisture, leading to dryness and frizz.
Dandruff
Causes: Fungal overgrowth, dry scalp, or sensitivity to haircare products can cause flakiness and itching.Call To Action
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Call To ActionFrequently Asked Questions
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What is a basic skincare routine for my skin type (dry, oily, combination, sensitive)?
To recommend the best basic skincare routine for you, I need a little more information about your skin type! Here are some questions to help me figure it out:
Dry Skin:
Does your skin feel tight and uncomfortable after cleansing?
Do you have flaky or patchy areas?
Does your makeup look cakey or patchy on your skin?
Oily Skin:
Does your skin feel greasy or shiny throughout the day?
Are you prone to breakouts?
Do your pores appear enlarged?
Combination Skin:
Do some areas of your face feel dry, while others feel oily?
Do you have both dry patches and breakouts?
Does your makeup fade or slide around on your oily areas?
Sensitive Skin:
Does your skin easily become red, irritated, or itchy?
Do certain products make your skin sting or burn?
Do you have any known allergies or sensitivities?
Once I know your skin type and any sensitivities you have, I can recommend a basic skincare routine with gentle products that are suited for your needs.
Remember, consistency is key! Sticking to a regular routine will help keep your skin healthy and balanced. I'm here to help you find the perfect routine for you, so don't hesitate to ask any further questions you have! -
What can I do about my acne?
I understand that acne can be frustrating and impact your confidence. While I can't provide you with personalized medical advice, I can offer some general tips and strategies that might help:
Over-the-counter Treatments:
Benzoyl peroxide: This topical medication helps kill bacteria that contributes to acne. Start with a low concentration (2.5%) and gradually increase if tolerated.
Salicylic acid: This ingredient helps exfoliate dead skin cells that can clog pores. Look for products with 1-2% salicylic acid.
Retinoids: These are potent forms of Vitamin A that reduce inflammation and unclog pores. Start with a lower strength and use carefully if your skin is sensitive.
Lifestyle Changes:
Diet: Avoid processed foods, sugary drinks, and dairy, which can worsen acne. Opt for fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.
Stress management: Stress can trigger acne, so find healthy ways to manage it, such as yoga, meditation, or exercise.
Hygiene: Wash your face twice daily with a gentle cleanser and avoid touching your face throughout the day.
Sun protection: Sun exposure can worsen acne and lead to scarring. Use a broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher every day.
Seeking Professional Help:
If over-the-counter treatments and lifestyle changes don't improve your acne, it's important to consult a dermatologist. They can prescribe stronger medications like antibiotics or hormonal treatments, and offer professional advice on managing your acne.
Here are some additional things to keep in mind:
Be patient: It can take several weeks or even months to see results from acne treatment.
Don't pick or pop your pimples: This can worsen scarring and inflammation.
Avoid harsh scrubs and products: These can irritate your skin and worsen acne.
Don't give up: If one treatment doesn't work, there are many other options available.
Remember, everyone's skin is different, and what works for one person may not work for another. The best way to find the right approach for your acne is to talk to a dermatologist and be patient and consistent with your treatment plan.
I hope this information is helpful! Please let me know if you have any other questions. -
How do i care my hair?
Caring for your hair isn't one-size-fits-all, it depends on your unique hair type and texture! But there are some general principles you can follow to keep your locks healthy and happy. Here are some basic steps: 1. Know Your Hair Type:
Dry: Prone to dryness and breakage, needs extra moisture and gentle handling.
Oily: Produces too much sebum, needs regular cleansing and clarifying shampoos.
Combination: A mix of oily and dry areas, requires targeted care for each part.
Normal: Balanced sebum production, can handle most hair care routines.
Straight, wavy, curly, or coily: Each texture has different needs for styling and maintaining definition.
2. Gentle Cleansing:
Wash your hair 2-3 times a week, or less if it's dry.
Use a gentle shampoo formulated for your hair type.
Apply shampoo to the scalp, massage gently, and let the suds rinse through the hair.
Avoid hot water, which can strip natural oils.
3. Condition, Condition, Condition:
Conditioner is your best friend, especially for dry and damaged hair.
Apply conditioner to the mid-lengths and ends, avoiding the scalp.
Leave it on for a few minutes before rinsing to lock in moisture.
4. Deep Conditioning and Treatments:
Once a week, treat your hair to a deep conditioning mask or hot oil treatment.
This will add extra moisture and nourishment, especially for dry or damaged hair.
5. Styling with Care:
Limit heat styling tools like blow dryers, straighteners, and curling irons.
If you must use heat, apply a heat protectant spray beforehand.
Avoid tight hairstyles that can pull and damage your hair.
Let your hair air dry whenever possible.
Bonus Tips: Get regular trims to prevent split ends and encourage healthy hair growth.
Eat a healthy diet rich in protein, iron, and omega-3 fatty acids for healthy hair from within.
Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated and keep your hair healthy.
Manage stress, as stress can negatively impact hair health.
Remember: Consistency is key! Sticking to a regular haircare routine tailored to your specific needs will lead to healthier, happier hair. And most importantly, don't be afraid to experiment and find what works best for you!
If you have any specific concerns about your hair, like dandruff, color fading, or hair loss, feel free to ask! I can offer more tailored advice based on your unique situation.
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Email:
shahida.kibriya@yahoo.com