More about cosmetic

May 23rd, 2008 by cathy

cosmetics.jpgThats Important for woment to choose cosmetics. Cosmetics and make up products are increasingly becoming more “nature based”. With people fast realizing that it is not only the safest but also the surest way of looking and staying young, mineral cosmetics are fast taking over their chemical counterparts. Now although it is not being claimed that mineral cosmetics are 100% organic, for they do contain some natural oxides like that of iron and titanium which are thoroughly treated in the labs before being used in the products, but they definitely are a safer option which can be used even on allergic and sensitive skin. More importantly, what is necessary is the skin under our “make up” is beautiful and supple. And when it comes to mother nature you bet- there is NO dearth of herbs, stems, flowers she can provide us with for the best and of course the cheapest(almost every time) procedure to gain.

Consider aloe Vera, known widely for medicinal properties, is extensively used in soaps, shampoos, moisturizers, lotions and sunscreens. Aloe gel cures and soothes dry skin around the eyes and sensitive facial skin around it. Read the rest of this entry »

Skin is the largest uncovered organ of the body and the quality of the skin shows the personality of a person. However, to keep the skin clear and glowing and finding the right skin care can be a tough job. If we do not have the problem acne flare-ups we are skirmishing with the problem of wrinkles or dry skin. Ongoing performance is the single solution to achieve appealing, touchable skin every time. Nevertheless, one should start skin care as soon as possible, following the below skin care regime. Skin care includes cleansing of skin two times in a day. It is better to do it in the morning and at the night time per one day. Sometimes when you not remember to clean your face at night time and leave your makeup, the pores gets blocked and hence, your skin is not capable to properly revivify itself. Apply a mild cleanser that does not contain harsh detergents or alcohol and lukewarm water to rinse your face. Smoothly wipe your face with a soft cloth or towel. Always remember, not use or rub hot water and cold water, which could bother your skin and also can make your skin dry and get wrinkles. Read the rest of this entry »

Styling one’s hair and makeup application are daily rituals that women learn early in their life. However, if one does not get the right guidance in this delicate area, then they can be left out of inner circles during the impressionable teenage years. Looks are everything when one is a teen, and being in the “in” crowd can be helped if one has the right look. In order for a parent to help a teen girl fit in, they can learn all they need to know by researching health beauty products on the internet. Read the rest of this entry »

Makeup Tips for Oily Skin

May 16th, 2008 by cathy

oily_skins.jpg We can’t all be blessed with normal skin. Unfortunately, for many of us, oily skin is our struggle. On the positive side, those with oily skin have skin that doesn’t show the signs of aging as quickly as other skin types. So, when life gives you lemons, create lemon juice and water to apply on oily skin. Rinse with warm water. Oily skin can occur at different stages in your life; adolescence, pregnancy, and menopause. Hormones can play a role in oily skin. Oily skin is characterized by large pores, dullness, a grease-like appearance, and roughness. The sebaceous gland produces excess oil thus giving the skin the shine associated with oily skin. Washing the face several times a day can make the situation worse, causing the gland to produce even more oil. Choosing the right skin regimen and makeup for oily skin is not as difficult as it might seem. Read the rest of this entry »

Wash your face with water and a facial cleanser. It is not advised to use anything that you may use on the rest of your body; so your bar soaps and other body washes are out. Make sure you buy a facial cleanser instead. It is recommended to use a thicker ‘cream’ cleanser in the winter (because your skin is more prone to drying out) and a lighter ‘gel-like’ cleanser in the summer (you definitely want a lighter cleanser for the summer because it’s more refreshing). Either way, try it at your own pacing. Read the rest of this entry »