
Yesterday we had part one of our Mythbustin’ duo – we told the truth and shamed the devil about using Lanacane as facial primer, we decreed that the rumour abounding that oily skin doesn’t need moisturiser is a load of nonsense, and we mocked the myth that skincare just stops working.
So if you enjoyed that post, you might like this: it’s part two and we’re laying into FIVE more popular beauty fairy tales. Are any of them true? Read on to find out!
DON’T PLUCK ABOVE THE BROW
A beauty entreaty as earnestly adhered to as the Ghostbusters’ aversion to crossing the streams, we’re often left wondering why this is such a bad idea. It’s not, according to threading guru Shavata, but she does add a qualifier: “it is true that the majority of the hair you remove when shaping your brows should be from underneath the eyebrow.” Most people don’t need to have too much taken away on top, and you can often get away with doing the minimum here.
FACT OR FICTION: Fiction. Brows need tidying both up and downstairs. “Use a very accurate pair of pointed tweezers so you remove only the hairs that you want to,” advises Shavata.
COFFEE CAN CURE CELLULITE
90s Supermodel Cindy Crawford is said to be a fan of rubbing left-over coffee grounds on her posterior to keep bum and thighs toned and cellulite-free, and in fact, a lot of anti-cellulite products like Shiseido’s Body Creator Aromatic Sculpting Concentrate include caffeine too. But, um, why? Scientists have proven that it can speed up cell metabolism, and that means it can help with the elimination of toxins which are thought to cause the problem in the first place.
FACT OR FICTION: This one is half and half. While we know caffeine can help with the battle of the bulge, there is no topical cream – or coffee pot leftover - that can cure dreaded orange peel all on its own. Instead, a combination of body brushing and regular massage using a cream containing active ingredients like caffeine is likely to have the best results.
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