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Acne-Friendly Makeup: How to Cover Breakouts Without Clogging Pores

Introduction

Acne-prone skin needs gentle, non-comedogenic makeup that won’t trigger flare-ups. As Glow & Go’s makeup artists, we swear by these dermatologist-approved tips for flawless, breathable coverage.

Step 1: Prep Your Skin

  • Cleanse: Use a salicylic acid wash
  • Moisturize: Gel-based formulas

Step 2: Choose the Right Products

✅ Safe Picks:
  • Foundation: Mineral powder or water-based liquid
  • Concealer: Non-greasy, with tea tree oil.
  • Blush/Bronzer: Cream formulas (less drying than powder).
❌ Avoid:
  • Heavy silicone primers.
  • Sparkly highlighters (can irritate active acne).

Step 3: Application Tips

  • Spot-Conceal: Use a tiny brush to dab only on blemishes.
  • Set with Powder: Light dusting of silica-based translucent powder.

Step 4: Nighttime Removal

  • Double Cleanse: Oil cleanser first, then foam.
  • Salon Service: Our “Clear Skin Facial” helps prevent future breakouts!
💡 Pro Tip: Book a makeup lesson with us to learn acne-safe techniques!
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Makeup & Beauty Tips

Introduction

2025 is all about bold self-expression and effortless glamour. Whether you love natural looks or dramatic styles, this year’s trends have something for everyone. At Glow & Go Beauty Parlour, we’ve rounded up the top 5 makeup trends you need to try—plus tips to adapt them for work, dates, or weekends!

Trend 1: Glass Skin

What it is: Ultra-dewy, translucent skin that looks poreless and hydrated.
How to wear it daily:

  • Start with a hydrating serum and lightweight foundation.
  • Skip powder on cheeks for a natural glow.
  • Use a cream highlighter on cheekbones and brow bones.
    Pro Tip: Try our HydraGlow Facial before makeup for the perfect base!

Trend 2: Cherry Colored Lips

What it is: Juicy, bright red or pink lips (inspired by Korean beauty).
How to wear it daily:

  • Choose a blurred lip effect (lightly dab color, no harsh lines).
  • For work, blot with a tissue to soften the intensity.
    Pro Tip: Our Lip Tint Service gives a long-lasting, natural flush!

Trend 3: Graphic Eyeliner

What it is: Artistic, sharp lines (floating wings, double liners).
How to wear it daily:

  • Use a dark brown liner (softer than black) for daytime.
  • Keep the rest of your makeup minimal (nude lips, light blush).

Trend 4: Freckles & Faux Skin Texture

What it is: Fake freckles and “real skin” looks (no heavy filters).
How to wear it daily:

  • Draw freckles with a brown eyebrow pencil.
  • Skip full-coverage foundation—let your skin breathe!

Trend 5: Monochromatic Makeup

What it is: Matching eyes, lips, and cheeks in one shade (e.g., peach, mauve).
How to wear it daily:

  • Use a cream blush on lips, cheeks, and eyelids.
  • Perfect for 5-minute makeup routines!

Final Thoughts

Experiment with these trends to find your signature look! Need help? Book a makeup consultation with our artists to customize your style.

📅 Limited-Time Offer: Get a free lipstick with any full-face makeup service this month!

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Waxing And Other Forms Of Hair Removal

Waxing is the process of hair removal from the root by using a covering of a sticky substance, such as wax, to adhere to body hair, and then removing this covering and pulling out the hair from the follicle. New hair will not grow back in the previously waxed area for four to six weeks, although some people will start to see regrowth in only a week due to some of their hair being on a different human hair growth cycle. Almost any area of the body can be waxed, including eyebrows, face, pubic hair (called bikini waxing), legs, arms, back, abdomen, knuckles, and feet. There are many types of waxing suitable for removing unwanted hair.

Strip waxing (soft wax) is accomplished by spreading a wax thinly over the skin. A cloth or paper strip is applied and pressed firmly, adhering the strip to the wax and the wax to the skin. The strip is then quickly ripped against the direction of hair growth, as parallel as possible to the skin to avoid trauma to the skin. This removes the wax along with the hair. There are different forms of strip waxing or soft waxing: heated, cold or pre-made strips. Unlike cold waxing, heated wax is spread easily over the skin. Cold waxing is thicker, which makes it more difficult to spread smoothly over the skin. Pre-made strips come with the wax on them, and they come in different sizes for different area uses.

Stripless wax (as opposed to strip wax), also referred to as hard wax,is applied somewhat thickly and with no cloth or paper strips. The wax then hardens when it cools, thus allowing the easy removal by a therapist without the aid of cloths or strips. This waxing method is very beneficial to people who have sensitive skin. Stripless wax does not adhere to the skin as much as strip wax does, thus making it a good option for sensitive skin as finer hairs are more easily removed because the hard wax encapsulates the hair as it hardens. The stripless waxing method can also be less painful.