Showing posts with label Tips on Beauty and Skin Care. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tips on Beauty and Skin Care. Show all posts

Kitchen Beauty Tips for Beautiful Skin

  • Lemon juice. Added to water, this makes a great facial toner.
  • Orange slices. Just rub a slice of orange on your face. The vitamin C in oranges will revive dull skin.
  • Vegetable shortening. This is great for eczema. Heat it in the microwave for 10 seconds, then slather it on.
  • Egg whites. For an instant facelift, dab egg whites over your face, sit stock still until it dries, then apply makeup.
  • Avocado. Mash one up, mix in a little lemon juice, and apply to face and neck and let it dry.
  • Rice flour. This is an "old-timey" secret. Put some in a compact. It is the best face powder money can buy.
  • Pumpkin. Out of the can, hold the sugar and cinnamon. It is a great conditioner for the face or whole body.
  • Parsley flakes. Put a few spoons in an ice cube tray section, add water, and freeze. Rub it on a pimple and it takes down swelling in a few minutes.
  • Coffee grounds. Actually, these are for the whole body, especially problem "rear" and thigh areas. Rub the grounds into your cellulite with a veggie brush. Then wrap with plastic wrap and sit for 15 minutes. Make sure you use full-octane coffee -- no decaf.
  • Eggs, honey, lemon juice. This is a mask for rough skin, not dry. Combine one egg, one tablespoon of honey, and a half teaspoon of lemon juice, apply with your fingers and leave it on 20-30 minutes, then rinse and apply freshener.
  • Beets. Cut the top off a beet and carry it in her purse as a lip stain.

Source : WebMD Medical Reference

Kitchen Beauty Tips for Hair

  • Olive oil. Heat some extra virgin olive oil in the microwave for 10 seconds and apply to dry hair. Leave it on for about 10 minutes, and then shampoo.
  • Flat beer. Be sure to use beer that has lost its zing, or else heat fresh beer and allow it to cool. Wash your hair, pour it on, and comb.
  • Lemon juice. Wash hair and apply a tablespoon of lemon juice mixed with 2 ounces of strained liver. Wrap your head in a towel or wrap with plastic and sit under a warm dryer for 15 minutes. Rinse thoroughly.
  • Vinegar. Cider vinegar is good for brunettes, white vinegar for blondes. Four tablespoons in three glasses of warm water. Then use lots of cool water to remove the salady smell.
  • Lemons. Add juice of two lemons in two glasses of lukewarm water. If your hair does not tend to be dry, you can skip the rinse and let the sun add some highlights.

Source : WebMD Medical Reference

Beauty Products from the Medicine Cabinet or Fridge

  • Hemorrhoid cream. The cream version, not the greasy one, can be used for undereye puffiness. Let it soak in and apply makeup. It is also good to de-puff the jawline.
  • White toothpaste. Regular toothpaste, not the gel kind, can be dabbed on pimples to dry them overnight.
  • Eye drops. If you do not have time to treat a pimple overnight, anti-reddening eye-drops can also be applied to pimples with a swab, left for 10 to 15 seconds, then makeup applied. The drops take the red right out, making the blemish coverable.
  • Vitamin K salve, available over the counter, helps prevent stretch marks.
  • Pepto-Bismol makes a great face-tightening mask. Let it dry, and then remove with warm water. It also helps seal the fate of cold sores.
  • Milk of magnesia. If your skin is oily, apply milk of magnesia and let it dry, then rinse before making up.
  • Baby wipes. Forget the expensive face cleansing pads or cloths. These work fine to remove grime and makeup.
  • Aspirin can be used to treat dandruff. In her book, The Model's Way to Beauty, Slenderness and Glowing Health, former Wilhelmina model Oleda Baker recommends mixing an inch of warm water in a coffee cup, dissolving 30 aspirin tablets and 1/2 tablespoon of baking soda, and applying the foaming concoction to your hair after shampooing. Leave it on for 15 minutes and then comb to work out flakes. Doing this every day for a week can eliminate dandruff.
  • Vaseline. No one is allergic to petroleum jelly and it makes an excellent moisturizer, especially around the eyes. The layer holds in moisture.

Source : WebMD Medical Reference

TIPS TO PREVENT ACNE FROM GETTING WORSE

  • Wash your face gently, twice a day with warm water and a mild soap. This will help remove dead skin cells and excess oil that is clogging pores.
  • Avoid hard scrubbing, harsh soaps or alcohol-based products. They may irritate your skin and make acne worse.
  • Wash your hair everyday, if it is oily.
  • Try to avoid exposure to grease, such as working around frying foods.
  • Also stay away from pore-clogging cosmetics or hair products.
  • Do not picking or squeeze pimples usually causes more swelling and redness. It actually pushes the infection deeper into your skin.
  • Friction from athletic gear, such as bike helmets, backpacks, or tight collars, can cause acne to flare up, especially if you sweat. It may help to shower after any activity that causes heavy sweating.

TIPS TO PREVENT RINGWORM

  • Do not share clothing, sports equipment, towels, or sheets.
  • Wash your clothes in hot water with fungus-killing (fungicidal) soap if you think you have been exposed to ringworm.
  • Wear slippers or sandals in locker rooms, showers, and public bathing areas.
  • Shower and shampoo thoroughly after any sport that requires skin-to-skin contact.
  • Wear loose-fitting cotton clothing.
  • Change your socks and underwear at least once a day.
  • Keep your skin clean and dry.
  • Always dry yourself completely after showers or baths.
  • Put your socks on before your underwear if you have athlete's foot, so that fungi do not spread from your feet to your groin.
  • Take your pet to the vet if it has patches of missing hair, which could be a sign of a fungal infection.
  • Apply talcum or other drying powder to the affected area daily to prevent ringworm from returning after treatment,

BASIC SKIN CARE TIPS

  • Drink plenty of water. The suggested daily water intake is 32 to 48 ounces.
  • Clean and moisturize your skin daily.
  • Wash your face twice daily - once in the morning and once at night before going to bed.
  • After you cleanse your skin, follow with a toner and moisturizer. Toners help to remove fine traces of oil, dirt and make-up that you may have missed when cleansing. Moisturizing is necessary even for people with oily skin. Buy a moisturizer that is best suited for your skin type (dry, normal or oily).
  • Block the sun. Always wear sunscreen with a sun protection factor (SPF) of 15 or greater.
  • Seek professional help for skin problems.
  • Eat a balanced diet. Eat a healthy and balanced diet. Avoid fried and greasy foods.
  • Self screening.

TIPS TO REDUCE ACNE AND ITS DAMAGE TO YOUR SKIN

  • Wash your face gently, twice a day with warm water and a mild soap. This will help remove dead skin cells and excess oil that is clogging pores.
  • Avoid hard scrubbing, harsh soaps or alcohol-based products. They may irritate your skin and make acne worse.
  • Wash your hair everyday, if it is oily.
  • Try to avoid exposure to grease, such as working around frying foods.
  • Also stay away from pore-clogging cosmetics or hair products.
  • Do not picking or squeeze pimples usually causes more swelling and redness. It actually pushes the infection deeper into your skin.
  • Friction from athletic gear, such as bike helmets, backpacks, or tight collars, can cause acne to flare up, especially if you sweat. It may help to shower after any activity that causes heavy sweating.

TIPS TO TREAT ACNE VULGARIS AT HOME

  • Wash your face (or other affected skin) gently once or twice a day.
  • Do not squeeze pimples, because that often leads to infections, worse acne, and scars.
  • Use water-based skin care products that gently clean your skin. Avoid products such as milky cleansers, cold creams, lipsticks, and lip glosses that contain oils.
  • If you use nonprescription medicated creams, soaps, lotions, and gels to treat your acne, always read the label carefully to make sure you are using the product correctly.

TIPS ON WASHING FACE TO IMPROVE ACNE

  • Wash your face gently.
  • Wash your face once or twice a day with lukewarm water and a mild soap or cleanser.
  • Do not wash your face more often than once or twice a day may irritate and dry your skin.
  • Avoid hot water because it can make your acne worse.
  • Choose a mild soap rather than a deodorant soap for washing your face. Avoid soaps and skin cleansers that contain irritating substances.
  • Use gentle, circling motions instead.
  • Do not scrub your face with deodorant soaps because it can irritate and dry your skin.
  • Avoid skin care products that contain scrubbing agents.
  • Always completely rinse your skin after you wash it.
  • Gently pat skin dry.
  • Avoid rubbing your skin.
  • Use a moisturizing lotion or cream after you wash your face if your skin feels dry.

Source : WebMD Medical Reference

TIPS TO PREVENT SUN-RELATED SKIN PROBLEMS

  • Apply sunscreen with a sun protection factor (SPF) of 15 or greater 30 minutes before sun exposure and then every few hours thereafter
  • Select cosmetic products and contact lenses that offer UV protection
  • Wear sunglasses with total UV protection
  • Wear wide-brimmed hats, long sleeved shirts and pants
  • Avoid direct sun exposure as much as possible during peak UV radiation hours between 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
  • Perform skin self-exams regularly to become familiar with existing growths and to notice any changes or new growths
  • Eighty percent of a person's lifetime sun exposure is acquired before age 18. As a parent, be a good role model and foster skin cancer prevention habits in your child
  • Avoid tanning beds
Source : WebMD Medical Reference

SKIN CARE TIPS FOR TEENAGERS

  • Take care when choosing cosmetics : Cosmetics like foundation, blush and moisturizer should be oil-free. Chose products that do not promote the formation of blemishes or cause blocked pores. Ask a qualified sales person or a dermatologist which skin products would be best for your skin type.
  • Don't pick your face : If you pick, squeeze or pinch blemishes, you risk developing acne scars. Don't rub or touch blemishes.
  • Be gentle with cleaning : Hard scrubbing will only make your skin condition worse. Gently wash your skin with a mild cleanser in the morning, at bedtime, and after heavy exercise. Avoid rough scrubs or pads. After you wash your skin, rinse it thoroughly.
  • Use sunscreen (SPF 30 or more) regularly : The sun can damage the skin and promote skin's premature aging; therefore, daily use of sunscreen is recommended. Although a tan or sunburn can make the skin feel less oily, the benefits are short-lived. Remember that some acne medications, as well as some other medications, can make you more prone to sunburns. For this reason, use sunscreens all of the time. Re-apply sunscreen when you are in the sun for prolonged periods of time.
  • Be careful when shaving : Avoid the accidental nicks of blemishes by shaving lightly and only when you have to. You can experiment with different razors to find the one that is more comfortable for your skin.

Source : WebMD Medical Reference

INDISPENSABLE BEAUTY TIPS THAT CAN HELP YOU LOOK FABULOUS AT EVERY AGE

Never Underestimate the Power of Moisturizer.

Whether your skin is dry, normal, or even oily, if you can only afford one skin care product, your dollars will be well spent on a good moisturizer. When skin is dry, says Narins, every wrinkle is accentuated, making you look older. If you're in your 20s or 30s, moisturizers will give you some of the protection you need to keep skin from prematurely aging.

Sunscreen Is Your Best Anti-aging Product.

Before you see the plastic surgeon, before you plunk down half a paycheck on that pricey anti-aging cream, in fact, before you do anything, put on sunscreen. While most of us know it reduces the risk of skin cancer, did you also know it is an amazing beauty secret that can help keep skin looking young? The reason, is that when sunscreen blocks out the sun's damaging rays, it also blocks their aging effects. The sun impacts collagen production in the skin, and without collagen, skin won't naturally maintain that plump, moist, youthful, wrinkle-free look. Without the protection of sunscreen, just a few minutes of daily sun exposure over the years can cause noticeable changes in how skin looks and feels. Sunscreen can protect your skin from these damaging rays, so that even if you do spend time outdoors, your face is less likely to give away your age.

Choose Your Cleanser Wisely.

Dermatologists say that one of the best beauty tips around is to use the gentlest cleanser you can find and use it sparingly. While the temptation may be great to wash your face several times a day (or more if skin is oily), not only will over-cleansing not help you, if you're using a harsh product, such as particularly soap, you could be harming your skin. Wash your face too often, more than twice a day, and you can damage the natural lipid barrier, the protective mantle of lubrication that keeps skin looking and feeling healthy. Once that protection is lost, and the integrity of the skin barrier disrupted, skin becomes dry which means it can crack, peel, itch, burn, sting, or any combination. It also means you can look older than your years. The solution : Wash skin no more than twice a day and choose your cleanser wisely.

Use the Right Tools for the Right Job.

You can have the best eye-shadow money can buy, the world's most luxurious foundation, a bronzer straight from the cosmetic bag of a supermodel. But if you don't have the right tools to apply them, their benefits will be lost.

Using the right brushes, the right application tools – it's key to making the products go on the way they are intended and to give you the look that you want. What constitutes the "right" tools? Brushes should be soft and feel gentle on the skin, but also have substance so the product can be moved to the surface of your skin. If you dip a brush in shadow or blush and the color falls off before you make it to your face, that's a bad brush.

If you don't know what to buy, you can't go wrong if you purchase the tools sold with a high-quality beauty line. Most are created to give your application a professional touch and to work best with each product in the line.

Update Hair and Makeup Every 2 Years.

If you can't even remember the last time you changed your hair and makeup, it's way overdue. Ideally, your image, including hair and makeup, should be updated at least every two years – and sooner if the styles change dramatically. By keeping your look current, you also look younger and more modern. If it's been a while since you've had a change, visit the makeup counters at your favorite department or beauty store, and don't be afraid to ask for help. Most of the better lines are sold by makeup artists who can quickly catch you up on what's new.

Source : WebMD Reference.

 

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