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The Up and Coming Beauty Procedures for New 2020

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Models walking the runway,
presenting the trends for 2020 have something in common – everything is big and
extravagant. Exaggeration is present in clothes as well as makeup. Big hair,
big eyes, big lashes, everything is so big. A lot of glittery shiny makeup throws a spotlight on eyes.
The beauty industry always
works on new things and innovations. Let’s see which beauty trends are going to
be in style for the new 2020.

 


Voluminous Lashes

In 2020, lashes are becoming
even bigger. It’s all about them. The emphasis is put not only on the upper but
on the lower lashes as well, the way Twiggy used to wear them. That’s the way
lash extensions and lash lifts are going to become even more popular. These
treatments will save you from applying mascara every morning and give you that makeup
look even after swimming or working out.

 

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Microblading eyebrows

Since the accent is definitely on the eyes (big lashes, glittery makeup) eyebrows should not be
neglected. Luckily, the 90s trend of thin brows is not coming back and
hopefully never will. Thick, fluffy, and now even darker brows that look a bit
overgrown are going to dominate 2020. Those who are not blessed with naturally
bushy eyebrows will turn to
microblading
treatment
for the effect.
Microblading is semi-permanent, so if you opt for it, don’t be afraid that you
are going to be stuck with it forever. However, you will have eyebrows on fleek
for 2-3 years.


Non-surgical
facelift

People have become skeptical
about going under the knife. They are turning to non-surgical procedures
because the chances of something going wrong are smaller. Also, non-surgical
procedures tend to give more natural results and are not so invasive. Besides,
the recovery is shorter and bearable. When it comes to facelifts, it is a
combination of fat injections, botox, dermal fillers and procedures that boost
collagen. The advantage of it is that it is fast, it does not require heavy
anesthesia and you can go back to work the next day. Nobody will be able to
tell that you’d had a procedure – there is no redness and swelling.


Graying
hair

Graying hair can be chic and
some women embrace it (is Keanu Reeve’s new girlfriend going to set the trend?)
However, there are those whose hair started graying too early and makes them
look older. Or those who just do not want it. The only option so far has been
hair dye. However, scientists are now working on a chemical compound that will
slow down graying. It will be inserted into serums and conditioners. But until
that happens, keep dying your hair or
accept the upcoming trend.  

CBD products

CBD products are high in
demand and definitely the biggest trend for the beginning of the next decade.
CBD or cannabidiol is oil extracted from the hemp plant. It is completely legal
and does not contain THC. A great number of products containing CBD have
already been launched and are so much loved for their valuable properties. It
can help you fight insomnia. But, more importantly, it is a great skincare
product. Many people who struggle with acne are turning to the products
containing CBD. They are rich in vitamin D, great anti-oxidants and have
anti-inflammatory properties.
These are just a few of the
trends that we think will be popular in 2020. What are some trends you think
will make the list? Comment below

Written by

Tilly Grant| All Rights
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Tilly Grant is a freelance writer
and a beauty blogger from San Francisco. She enjoys reviewing and writing about
various beauty treatments and products. In her free time, Tilly loves cooking
and spending time outdoors

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