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Egyptian Magic Cream Is A TikTok Favorite
Egyptian Magic Cream Is A TikTok Favorite

Buzz Feed

time3 days ago

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Egyptian Magic Cream Is A TikTok Favorite

Affordable, multipurpose, and effective beauty products that are flying just below the radar are one of our favorite topics to cover. We've seen it with heavy hitters like the Embryolisse Lait-Crème Concentré moisturizer and Albolene cleansing balm. Now, we can add Egyptian Magic cream to the list. Not too far off from products like Vaseline or Aquaphor, Egyptian Magic is less of a cream in the traditional sense and more of a balm that can be used for a near-unending list of applications. It promises to address split ends, fade stubborn acne scars, hydrate lips, and remove makeup in the same way you would use a cleansing best-known use, especially on TikTok, is for slugging — a dermatologist-approved technique that involves applying an occlusive product as the last step in your nighttime skincare routine to lock in hydration and improve the efficacy of your other skincare products that are layered TikTokers attest to its deeply hydrating and skin-improving ability — notably, former reality TV star Lo Bosworth, who referred to Egyptian Magic as her 'holy grail' and said it leaves her skin feeling 'perfect' in the Magic contains just six all-natural ingredients that are known to have deeply hydrating and healing properties. Its power comes from bee propolis and royal jelly — which studies have shown to promote wound healing and offer antimicrobial benefits to the skin — and the inclusion of antioxidant-rich olive oil and beeswax, which can offer lasting product claims to use a proprietary formula that was created by ancient pharaohs. While this is difficult to substantiate, The New York Times reported in 2007 that beeswax and olive oil were widely used beauty ingredients in ancient of TikTok, other users of the stuff have said the cream has dramatically improved the appearance of keloid scars, combated skin discoloration, cured extreme dryness, and healed burns. You can read more of these testimonials below or grab a tub for yourself from any of the above retailers to see just how 'magic' it really is. Promising reviews: 'I love this stuff. I go to sleep looking like a glow worm, but in the AM, it's all soaked up in my skin. I also have oily skin and have no issues using this as I have not experienced any breakouts.' —Loreezy'Amazing balm/ salve style miracle cream!! I literally use it for everything from deep moisturizer to helping heal cuts, sores, or scrapes, feet/ heels... It's perfect and worth the price, lasts much longer than other creams I've purchased!!' —TT'I have extremely dry skin. Like flaky sandpaper skin with past Accutane and nightly tretinoin use. THIS CREAM IS EVERYTHING! [It's] very [moisturizing] and actually hydrates the skin rather than absorbing and nothing changes or [just sitting] on skin — this product actually hydrates the skin. Blown away!' —Shayla Jones'I had to write a review about this amazing cream. First, I want to start by saying that I am 52 years old, and at the age of 24, I got these nasty little keloid [scars] on the left and right sides of my face due to acne. During the time that I've had these keloids, I have NEVER been able to get the redness to reduce. I always get questions about what happened, do I have a scratch? What happened? It always bothers me, and nothing has ever helped. So I was looking at Amazon a month ago, and I happened to come across this product. Today is Sunday, and I applied the cream to my face Friday night before bed, and also Saturday night before bed. I'm not going to say that the keloids are gone, but they are so much lighter. I was blown away at how fast this worked. I am now a lifelong customer, and I will never not use this!! The best part is the price.' —Jeannie Behrens'This works for moisture, discoloration, burns, chapped lips, [and] so much more. I accidentally burned my entire face using a mixture of tea tree oil and apple cider vinegar without dilution (I know I know) and this was the only thing that helped me. My skin after it was healed (in three days) was sooo close to perfect! It was clear of all blemishes, [it was] bright, and sooo smooth. I also use this on my bikini area. The skin on my face is so sensitive that I could never find a moisturizer that didn't break me out after two weeks of using it. This has been working for me for over a year now.' —Nique (This review was edited for length. Read the full review.) Get it from Amazon for $16.

Hills veteran reveals 'very tough' endometriosis surgery that made her feel 'lonely'
Hills veteran reveals 'very tough' endometriosis surgery that made her feel 'lonely'

Daily Mail​

time16-05-2025

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  • Daily Mail​

Hills veteran reveals 'very tough' endometriosis surgery that made her feel 'lonely'

Lo Bosworth opened up about having surgery for her endometriosis. The star of Laguna Beach and The Hills, 38, revealed she was suffering from the painful disease that affects women in March. 'It was a bigger surgery and a more complex recovery than I anticipated,' Bosworth admitted to People at the 13th Annual Endometriosis Foundation of America's Blossom Ball at The Pierre in New York City. 'I felt really isolated and lonely throughout my recovery." During her health crisis her fiancé Domenic 'Dom' Natale was recovering from jaw surgery that he had just a few weeks earlier. 'I had my fiancé taking care of me, but I hadn't really told many people beyond just my immediate circle,' she said. Bosworth had her procedure eight weeks after Natale underwent double-jaw surgery. However, there was a surprising side effect of the recurrent surgeries. 'We really formed such a strong unit. We've been through a lot, but he's the best. I couldn't ask for a better partner,' she said. Endometriosis 'is a disease in which tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside the uterus,' according to the World Health Organization. The organization estimated that approximately 190 million women have the disease worldwide. In March when Lo revealed she had endometriosis, she shared a short video explaining it as well as a lengthy caption. 'My diagnosis: endometriosis,' her caption began. 'And like many women who also suffer quietly from this incurable, chronic disease of pain, fatigue, fertility issues, and so much more... 'It took about a decade from first experiencing symptoms to finally undergoing laparoscopic surgery to confirm a diagnosis,' she continued. 'In today's free EVERYTHING IS WELLNESS newsletter I'm sharing my story, from symptoms to surgical diagnosis (link in bio, just use your email to sign up and read). ‌'My excision surgery has humbled me, the recovery much longer and more painful than I anticipated,' she wrote before saying she feels 'Grateful. Confused. Overwhelmed. Relieved. Validated. Scared. 'And … now recovering! I made this video almost a week ago, and I see a big difference in myself between that day and now. I'm less emotional, less ouchy, and determined to help spread the word. 'It was a bigger surgery and a more complex recovery than I anticipated,' Bosworth admitted to People at the 13th Annual Endometriosis Foundation of America's Blossom Ball ‌Bosworth added: 'Thank you so much for the endless messages over the past two weeks. 'I've burst into tears so many times reading them, feeling a deep connection to community I didn't know I had. 'I hope sharing my story can help you feel less alone, shed some light on symptoms you're dealing with yourself, or provide some guidance on what to do if you're a fellow #endowarrior.' Bosworth and Natale's surgeries come after the couple got engaged in January. Little is known about the pair's relationship, including how they met or when they started dating. Domenic's LinkedIn reveals that he went to Rutgers University for his bachelor's degree and was the football team's quarterback after transferring from Michigan State. He got his MBA at Fordham University with an emphasis on finance. Natalie works in finance and is currently the Senior Director, Orix Credit Opportunities at ORIX Corporation. His job description states: 'Invest Orix balance sheet and third-party capital into bespoke private credit deals. Focus on asset-based finance across several verticals including lender finance, specialty finance, esoteric ABS, equipment finance, core-plus infrastructure, etc.' Bosworth rose to fame alongside Lauren Conrad, Audrina Patridge, Heidi Montag, Kristin Cavallari, Stephen Colletti, Morgan Smith, Christina Sinclair, Trey Phillips and Dieter Schmitz. While speaking about The Hills last year while appearing on Just B with Bethenny Frankel, Bosworth admitted her relationships were 'challenged' on the show. 'We were very young women constantly put into compromised situations where we had to blood sport it out against each other to get through a day of production,' she said. Since leaving reality TV, she's been focused on her wellness company, Love Wellness, which creates supplements and other products for vaginal health. .

Former MTV reality star Lo Bosworth steps out in Miami after ‘surprise diagnosis'
Former MTV reality star Lo Bosworth steps out in Miami after ‘surprise diagnosis'

Miami Herald

time04-04-2025

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  • Miami Herald

Former MTV reality star Lo Bosworth steps out in Miami after ‘surprise diagnosis'

Lo Bosworth's been through it, and come out the other side. On Saturday night, 'The Hills' and 'Laguna Beach' alum stepped out at the NEW YOU Awards at 1 Hotel South Beach looking fantastic in a red and pink ensemble. The 38-year-old entrepreneur picked up some hardware for her feminine-healthcare company, Love Wellness. Winning an award wasn't the only good news that the former MTV reality star has received lately. In an Instagram post last month, Bosworth revealed that after roughly a decade of dealing with various symptoms, she finally got an answer from her doctors. The upshot? Bosworth has endometriosis, an incurable condition in which tissue grows outside the uterine lining, often leading to fatigue, cramping, heavy periods and infertility. After undergoing excision surgery in February to remove the back of her uterus, appendix and six fibroids, she told her followers she noticed a huge improvement. 'How I've felt through it all? Grateful. Confused. Overwhelmed. Relieved. Validated. Scared. And … now recovering!' read the post. Being a so-called #endowarrior isn't the only thing that Bosworth has been dealing with over the years, she explained in a separate Substack article detailing her 'surprise' diagnosis. In 2019, she suffered a traumatic brain injury (TBI) when a swinging kitchen door fell onto her head at a restaurant in NYC. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, the 'Gut Feeling' podcaster came down with the disease four times. All the while, she still grapples with chronic pain in both her back and neck from a childhood car accident. 'My always-on symptoms, to me, were explainable. I figured I was simply a sometimes unlucky woman in the low-grade health issues department,' continued her lengthy post. 'Or low-grade because everyone else treated them as if they didn't matter much, and that sucking it up was always the right thing to do.' The California native ends the Substack with her go-forward plan: 'Heal. Pray my symptoms don't come back. Spread awareness. Share my story. Do research. Educate myself. Educate others.'

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