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What your birth date reveals about you and your personality!

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Numerology is the study of numbers, and the occult manner in which they reflect certain aptitudes and character tendencies, as an integral part of the cosmic plan. Each letter has a numeric value that provides a related cosmic vibration.So, numerology is the universal language of numbers. By breaking down the patterns of the universe into numbers, we are able to uncover information about the world as a whole, as well as every individual. Your Birth date & name The sum of the numbers in your birth date and the sum of value derived from the letters in the name provide an interrelation of vibrations. These numbers show a great deal about character,and purpose in life. your birth name plays a key role in your personal Numerology chart, but the name you use today affects the persona you're giving off to the world. Changing name equals changing in life Should you change your name after marriage or divorce? Is the spelling of your name affecting your fortune

Top 10 Weirdest Ingredients In Your Beauty Products-(you don't want to know!) -Daily Use

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Many people use cosmetics on a daily basis. Even if you don't use makeup products like lipstick or perfume each morning, you probably use necessities like shampoo and lotion (hopefully) a few times a week. We generally think of cosmetics as a way to look fresh and get clean, but some of the substances used in beauty products are downright disgusting! 1- lipstick red color comes from cochineal bugs. Cochineal beetles are wingless insects that eat cactus plants in in South and Central American countries. They excrete a red chemical called carminic acid that when mixed with calcium salts makes a natural red dye called carmine. Because the dye is all natural and safe for human consumption, it's often used in lipstick. Red lipstick  often includes insects and most long-lasting hues feature a chemical compound called eosin, which subtly changes colour when it is applied to the lips. The dye reacts with the amine groups found in proteins in the skin, which makes it