Makeup Remover – Guidelines

Wirecutter is one of my favorite places to get recommendations for various items. Their thorough reviews and user feedback help simplify the decision-making process, especially when it comes to products we use daily. In a recent article, they focused on the topic of Makeup Remover, which is something many of us consider essential for maintaining healthy skin. With the vast array of options available, choosing the right one can be quite overwhelming.

In the article, they shared their findings on several top-rated makeup removers, evaluating factors like effectiveness, skin compatibility, and price points. This kind of detailed analysis not only highlights the best products but also provides insight into what makes a makeup remover truly effective, such as its ability to break down stubborn makeup without harsh chemicals.

I couldn’t help but share the link with you because we are always looking for guidelines that are beneficial for our skin and pocketbook. Having reliable recommendations can lead to better skincare choices and ultimately save us from spending on products that do not meet our needs. I hope you find the article as informative and useful as I did!

September is Suicide Awareness Month

Do you know that September 10th is World Suicide Prevention Day? This important day is dedicated to raising awareness about suicide and its prevention. It serves as a reminder to focus on the importance of mental health and the various resources available to individuals in need.

Nowadays, there are so many resources available for you to use and learn about, including hotlines, support groups, and educational materials. Many organizations provide training and information to help individuals recognize the signs of someone who may be struggling with suicidal thoughts. Engaging with these resources can empower you to support others and to seek help for yourself if needed.

Moreover, it’s crucial to foster an open dialogue about mental health issues. By talking about these topics, we can help decrease the stigma that often surrounds them. Remember, it’s okay to not be okay, and reaching out for help is a sign of strength. Take time on this day to educate yourself and others about suicide prevention, because together, we can make a difference.

Here are some links to help you learn more.

https://www.who.int/campaigns/world-suicide-prevention-day/2025

https://www.healthandme.com/health-news/world-suicide-prevention-day-2025-theme-history-and-significance-article-152742753

FYI National Institute of Mental Health (NIH)
Warning Signs of Suicide
https://www.nimh.nih.gov/sites/default/files/documents/health/publications/warning-signs-of-suicide/warning-signs-of-suicide.pdf

Stay Alive APP
https://www.suicideandco.org/support-links/stay-alive-app
https://prevent-suicide.org.uk/stay-alive-app-grassroots-suicide-prevention/
Apple
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/stay-alive/id915458967

All the best in Wellness!