Top 1200 Skin Care Quotes & Sayings - Page 2

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Last updated on December 22, 2024.
Never suntan! Ten minutes in the sun on a daily basis is good to get vitamin D, but sun tanning is terrible for your skin. It dehydrates your skin, creates sunspots, and can give you skin cancer.
When it comes to skin care, I like to keep things simple. I'm not the type of person who runs out to have facials.
I'm a big believer in that if you focus on good skin care, you really won't need a lot of makeup. — © Demi Moore
I'm a big believer in that if you focus on good skin care, you really won't need a lot of makeup.
I value my looks very much, so it's equally important to take good care of my skin - that's a pivotal part of my face.
Silk didn't care if it slid over scars or smooth, untouched skin. I'd earned my right to be paranoid.
I think to achieve great, healthy skin, one needs to stop using too many products on their skin, and take the natural route. For instance, vitamin C and E are great for one's skin.
I like keeping myself hydrated and taking care of my body, skin, hair... I feel it's good to maintain yourself.
I think if you take good care of your skin, you can achieve better make-up.
With my sport, I am outside and in the water, which can be really drying and damaging to the skin, so I try to be vigilant about taking good care of it.
Like many women, I spend much of my working day wearing a variety of cosmetic and personal care products on my skin and hair.
Cinema is a little over 100 years old, and a lot of what we do is built around film emulsion. Those things were calibrated for white skin. We've always placed powder on skin to dull the light. But my memory of growing up in Miami is this moist, beautiful black skin.
One thing I think I'm really proud of is that I started taking care of my skin at a young age.
Early in my modeling career, when I was a teenager, I really took care of my skin. I didn't get too much sun exposure, and I moisturized.
Take care of your skin! Wash your face every morning and night, and be sure to moisturize! — © Katie Stevens
Take care of your skin! Wash your face every morning and night, and be sure to moisturize!
I think that there should be this thing for cover-ups on tattoos. I want to develop it. It's like a skin-toned transfer, and then all the make-up artist has to do is airbrush over it to blend it into the skin. There's nothing like that. At the moment, you literally have to go red and get it to skin color, which takes forever.
There are two things in life that I really wanted to do: be an actress, and to be in skin care, and I've gotten to do both of them.
I'm trying to be good with my skin care now that I'm getting older. I really do think it's from the inside - so exercise, hydration, sleep, sex.
I fly a lot, particularly to and from the U.S., so I take extra care to hydrate my skin: moisturiser, eye cream, hydrating masks, Evian spritzer.
If I'm on a flight for more than 14 hours, I will do this Fresh face mask on the plane. I don't care how silly it looks; it saves my skin from drying out.
Always wash your face before you go to bed - skin care is key.
I think the skin is the most important part of a strong makeup look, and if you take care of that, the rest will follow.
If I didn't travel so much, maybe my perfect Sunday would be skin diving on a coral reef - not scuba diving, as skin diving is more physical, and I prefer the lightness of it. Skin diving means wearing just goggles. Oh, I could wear some trunks, maybe.
The largest country with the largest consumption of skin bleach in the world is India. Indian men are bleaching their skin because, in terms of marriage, if your skin is dark, it's assumed you work in a field. If your skin is lighter, it's assumed you work in an office because you're not getting enough sun. Indian men are bleaching their skin.
Drink a bunch of water and get facials regularly. I take care of my skin.
As long as I don't end up hosting a skin care commercial with Cher, I'm happy.
I have really sensitive skin, so all I use is Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser and Moisturizing Cream, and then during the day, I'll use CeraVe with SPF, but nothing crazy. My skin also gets really dry, so I do a mask from time to time - or if my skin is feeling dull, then I'll put one on.
I don't take such good care of my skin; my mom kills me about it... I sit in the sun so much. I love a tan.
I don't really care what people think about me or the color of my skin. I'm just playing football.
I admire writers who can remain objective and distanced, but that doesn't seem to be in my toolbox somehow. I have to care, I have to have skin in the game.
I think Chrissy Teigen takes great care of her skin. And so does Hailey Baldwin. They don't wear a ton of makeup. It's nice to be confident without it. I admire that.
Skin care is massively important to me. My mom instilled that into my brain from a pretty young age.
The colour of my skin determines what opportunities I have; the colour of my skin says there's only room for one or two of us to be accepted in a certain job; the colour of my skin has dictated everything I've done in my whole life.
I believe more in looking after yourself than in doing make-up. So if it's skin care versus make-up or taking care of your inner body instead of just looking good, choose the former. You will end up looking good in whatever you wear.
I don't care what color your hair is, if you're pale or tan, if you have makeup on or just woke up all I care about is that when I look at you, you always look back and see me. You're beautiful inside and out and if you wanted to tattoo all that pretty white skin from head to toe I would be honored to put it there for you but if not I'll take you all smooth and milky white any chance I get.
Do you like him? Ty asked. "Not that I care." "I do," I said, because it was true. Even though it didn't matter anymore. "Not that I care you don't care. Though you clearly do care, and I don't care about that either." "Well, I don't care that you don't care that I don't care. In fact i'm glad. Because, um, if I were seeming someone that I liked, I'd want you to be happy for me.""Are you seeing someone?" I asked, pretty sure he wasn't. "Not that I care.
I would never buy skin care from a makeup brand - full transparency. It feels like the opposite of makeup.
When I was younger, I had terrible skin... my mother has terrible skin. Male-pattern hair loss is starting to come in... my dad is bald. It's so unfair; my brother's tall, has perfect skin, great hair, but I'm like the runt.
Why should anyone think a white skin superior in evaluating the qualities of human life? I did not really admire a white skin so much myself. Did I not prefer the brown skin that came with exposure to the sun?
My hope is that if I take good care of my skin and use Botox, I won't have to use anything else. — © Courtney Thorne-Smith
My hope is that if I take good care of my skin and use Botox, I won't have to use anything else.
Like, I'm hyper-conscious about going to bed on time, and doing my seven-step skin care routine at night.
In 'Climax' there are all kinds of colours of skin, all kinds of genders, sexual preferences - but I don't care, I chose my favourite dancers.
If I describe a person's physical appearance in my writing, which I often do, especially in fiction, I never say someone is "black" or "white." I may describe the color of their skin - black eyes, beige skin, blue eyes, dark skin, etc. But I'm not talking about race.
If your skin looks okay today, and you take care of it, there's a good chance it's going to look good tomorrow.
I want to steer the national conversation in the right direction, from my point of view. I want to get under Robert Gibbs' skin and Rahm Emanuel's skin and Barack Obama's skin.
When I was, like, 5 years old, I used to pray to have light skin because I would always hear how pretty that little light skin girl was, or I would hear I was pretty to be dark skin. It wasn't until I was 13 that I really learned to appreciate my skin color and know that I was beautiful.
I don't care if it's a dollar or two dollars. If I'm governor, people should have skin in the game.
A young woman is dead. I don’t care. You probably don’t care. The police don’t care. The papers don’t care. The punks for the most part don’t care. The only people that care are (I suppose) her parents and (I’m almost certain) the boy accused of murdering her.
I do not care for anything. I do not care to ride, for the exercise is too violent. I do not care to walk, walking is too strenuous. I do not care to lie down, for I should either have to remain lying, and I do not care to do that, or I should have to get up again, and I do not care to do that either. Summa summarum: I do not care at all.
For me I went to two different skin clinics, I went to the London Skin and Hair Clinic in Holborn first. They gave me quite a few peels over a few months and then put me on a prescribed antibiotic as my skin had got so bad.
It's important to take care of your skin and get regular facials and treatments, especially if you are traveling a lot. — © Sonu Sood
It's important to take care of your skin and get regular facials and treatments, especially if you are traveling a lot.
I learned that the world didn't see the inside of you, that it didn't care a whit about the hopes and dreams, and sorrows, that lay masked by skin and bone. It was as simple, as absurd, and as cruel as that.
My approach in general is to take really great care of my skin, but I try not to overdo it and not use too many crazy products.
I have the worst skin ever. If I don't take care of it religiously, I break out every single time without fail.
I do follow cleansing and hydrate my skin. It is really important. Especially before going to bed, you have to remove make-up, clean your skin, and hydrate your skin.
Some people don't care why they are famous; they just want to be famous, and that makes my skin crawl a bit.
I always use a really simple analogy: if you're putting organic food on your table because you care about eating well, shouldn't you be trying to do the same with what you're putting on your body? Our skin is our biggest organ. Everyday you are absorbing things through it. The way that a cream without the right ingredients can affect you, everything you put on your skin matters.
I do take care of myself; I get my nails done, and I have a skin doctor, but that's it. I'm clean and groomed.
Care not what they say about the color of your skin let the brilliant light of your soul blind them.
I go to a dermatologist, so I'm under that kind of care because you really can't get this skin without a professional - that's the truth.
I hate prejudice on any level. I don't care if it's somebody being discriminated against because of the color of their skin or their sexuality or their gender or financial status.
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