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Home / / ‘Mom, Twin & Me’: Proof That Black Doesn’t Crack

‘Mom, Twin & Me’: Proof That Black Doesn’t Crack

#momtwin&me ????????my mom thought it was a pic.???? pic.twitter.com/fbQvbYRj4K

— Kaylan Mahomes (@kaylan_17) January 30, 2016

With what started out as a screen shot of the video above, now has over 43,000 likes on one photo. The Mahomes' family quickly shut down the Internet with their mother and daughter photo -- and that's because no one can tell which one is the daughter and which one is the mom.

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Kaylan Mahomes posted a photo of her twin and mother, and simply labeled it "Mom, Twin & Me". But she definitely wasn’t expecting it to get the types of response she received. Literally, people from all over the world, from Zimbabwe to Thailand and Jamaica--and all kinds of races were commenting and sharing the one photo and of course had everybody guessing--which one?

Here's a better look (below). Can you tell?

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Kaylan also dishes exclusively to Hello Beautiful on the beauty secret that her mom shared with her:MUST READ: 5 Things Water Can Cure

“My mom has always taught me to drink lots of water to keep healthy clear skin. Also, she’s taught me to avoid using body soap on my face and only facial cleansers.”

And it's true.

Every organ and system in your body needs water — it helps regulate body temperature and flush out toxins, it aids in digestion and carries nutrients to your cells. Your skin is no exception. Its cells depend on water to function efficiently and repair damage. And while it's true that the outermost layer of your skin may feel rough if it doesn't contain enough water, there's no science to prove that drinking extra water can make dry skin supple, according to the Mayo Clinic. To keep your skin hydrated, limit your time in hot or chlorinated water, use gentle cleansers instead of soap or products that contain alcohol, and moisturize as soon as you get out of the shower or bath to help trap water in your skin and to hydrate dry skin.

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Drinking water at a certain time maximizes its effectiveness on the body: Two glasses of water after waking up helps activate internal organs. One glass of water 30 minutes before a meal helps digestion, one glass of water before taking a bath – helps lower blood pressure and a glass of water before going to bed can help avoid stroke or heart attack.

In short, water will help you feel, look and perform better...just like Kaylan's mom.

By Derrick Lane | Published February 3, 2016

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