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DO YOU WANT TO MAKE UP LIKE A PRO? LEARN THE BASICS

Knowing how to apply makeup can be a bit overwhelming to beginners. The good thing is that you can wipe it off if you don't like it. Makeup is something that takes time to master and even professionals have to constantly practice and study to improve their skill. Here are some pro tutorials that would up your makeup game to the next level. 1. Colour theory - It is the benchmark for good makeup approach. Oftentimes we use wrong colors and undertones for our skin. To makeup like a pro, you have to master color theory until you are perfect in color mixing especially as a beginner. If you have a red pimple, green toned concealer works better in concealing being that they are opposite colors. Take into consideration, your skin undertone and eye color so you use colors that works best with them. 2. Foundation and concealer - As a professional, applying foundation or concealer depends on necessity. In applying a foundation, color matching  and even application is key

HEALTH AND SKIN BENEFITS OF SUGARCANE - FACTS ABOUT SUGARCANE

Sugarcane are several species of tall perennial true grasses of the genus Saccharum, tribe Andropogoneae, native to warm temperate tropical regions of south and southeast Asia. Its jointed fibrous stalks are rich in sugar sucrose. Sugarcane belongs to the grass family. It's the world largest crop by production quantity with 1.9 billion tonnes produced in 2016. Sugarcane accounts for 80% of sugar produced, most of the rest is made from sugar beets; a plant grown commercially for sugar production. In some regions, people use sugarcane reeds to make pens and mats. In 18th century AD, sugarcane plantations began in Caribbean, South America, Indian Ocean and Pacific Island nations. A sugarcane crop is sensitive to the climate, soil type, irrigation, fertilizers, insects and disease control. Sugarcane has no fats. It has 20 grams of natural sugar. A mature sugarcane plant can grow up to 30 feet tall. A single sugarcane plant can take 9-24 months to become mature depending on climat