Rabu, 18 April 2012 @ 20.26
hey everyone.. here's some tips for your beauty skin, face, and body. enjoy :)
- Tea Tree Oil mixed with Vitamin E supplements is an excellent healing agent. It heals blemishes but also cures scar tissues
- Applying lotion right after you step out of the shower seals in the moisture that your skin has just absorbed.
- Be kind to your skin. Stop using such strong scented soaps, instead use mild unperfumed cleansers.
- For oily skin use some plain Milk of Magnesia, rub it on & let dry, then rinse with lukewarm water. It absorbs oil wonderfully
- Avocados contain healthy fats and vitamins C and E to keep skin plump, bright, and hydrated.
- Long, steamy showers can lead to dry, scaly skin. Opt for lukewarm temps instead to glow from head to toe.
- Alcohol zaps the body of vitamin A, an important antioxidant that is necessary for repairing skin tissue
- Lemon juice is a citric acid which is a part of AHAs group which is an effective home remedy for reducing acne scars.
- Steam your face over a bowl of hot water, cleanse with your usual face wash, & splash with cool water to tighten your clean face
- As an alternative to the usual glass of water, try coconut water. Helps hydrates the skin, helps with weight loss, & treats acne
- Watermelon & cucumbers are loaded with water, so naturally, eating them keeps you & your skin hydrated.
- Add a few cups of milk to your next bath to take advantage of its lactic acid, a natural skin-softener.
- Bananas are full of vitamins & minerals that are good for your face as well as your body.
- Stay away from caffeine. Acne outbreaks are tied to both increased stress levels and sleep deprivation, lower your caffeine intake.
- Strawberries help to tone the skin, lighten any pigmentation problems and keeps the skin smooth and supple.
- Apply thin layer of plain yogurt to freshly cleansed face, throat, & chest, lie down. Rest for 10-20 minutes. Rinse with cool water.
- An apple a day is one of the most delicious prescriptions ever made. Apples are a powerful source of antioxidants.
- Coffee seeds & milk powder: Both in equal quantity & mix with rose water to make paste.Leave it on face for 15mins, rinse.
- Moisturizers work well to treat dry skin. Choose a moisturizer that is hypoallergenic (it should say so on the label)
- The Top two beauty secrets are applying lotion everyday to keep your skin from drying out & becoming wrinkled & Drinking water!
- The most important thing to do if you suffer from Acne is to drink at least four pints of water every day
- By going to bed a little earlier and fighting stress with exercise, you’ll begin to see an improvement in your complexion.
- After showering, moisturize your whole body with lotion! Your body will thank you.
- Great cleanser for acne. Mix fresh lemon juice with rosewater apply to affected skin for 30mins then wash with cold-water
- Using relaxation techniques like yoga, meditation, and massage therapy can be very helpful in getting rid of wrinkles on the face
and the last.. aim for total wellness. Avoid stress, get 7 hours sleep nightly, avoid polluted areas, exercise daily and maintain a good healthy diet. Label: beauty, body, face, skinny, tips
@ 20.09
So annoying– You finish your mani, it looks amazing and then a short time later you look down to see bubbles in your polish. Here are some ways to avoid that problem:
- Don’t shake your polish bottle. Try rolling it between the palms of your hands instead. Shaking the polish vigorously creates a bazillion little bubbles that you can’t see… until they rise! If you absolutely have to shake the bottle to mix your color, do so and then wait about half an hour so all the bubbles can surface before you start your mani.
- Avoid thick polish. The thicker the polish, the longer bubbles will take to surface. A new bottle of polish is thinner and the bubbles rise quicker. You can add a couple drops of polish remover to thin out thick polish, but just remember that adding acetone/remover weakens the bond between the polish and your nail. AKA: it will probably start to chip sooner.
- Keep the lids on your polish. Sometimes we forget to screw the lids down while doing nail art or cleaning up the cuticles. The longer you leave the lid off, the more air gets in and the more the polish will thicken and thick polish is a bubble trap!
- Use a base coat. I don’t think I’ve ever seen bubbles in a base coat. Have you? Laying a proper foundation for your polish is a must when trying to avoid bubbles.
- Do your nails in a cool, dry place. If you’re body temp is up, heat will radiate and can actually cause polish bubbles. If temperatures are high where you are, try using a small fan to dry/cool your nails right after polish is applied. Soaking or running your hands in cold water and then drying them before you start painting can also help if it’s hot out.
- Let the first coat dry completely. I’ve noticed that with some polishes, you have to let the first coat fully dry before applying the second coat to avoid bubbles. If you don’t have time to let the first coat dry entirely, at least make sure you’re using a polish with a “quick dry” label.
- Lift the brush as little as possible. On your first coat, try doing long strokes instead of short quick strokes with the brush. I find that the quicker shorter strokes will push air into the polish. If you need to do short quick strokes to get to a certain spot, do it on the second round after the first coat dries all the way.
Label: girls talk, nail polish, tips
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Rabu, 18 April 2012 @ 20.26
hey everyone.. here's some tips for your beauty skin, face, and body. enjoy :)
- Tea Tree Oil mixed with Vitamin E supplements is an excellent healing agent. It heals blemishes but also cures scar tissues
- Applying lotion right after you step out of the shower seals in the moisture that your skin has just absorbed.
- Be kind to your skin. Stop using such strong scented soaps, instead use mild unperfumed cleansers.
- For oily skin use some plain Milk of Magnesia, rub it on & let dry, then rinse with lukewarm water. It absorbs oil wonderfully
- Avocados contain healthy fats and vitamins C and E to keep skin plump, bright, and hydrated.
- Long, steamy showers can lead to dry, scaly skin. Opt for lukewarm temps instead to glow from head to toe.
- Alcohol zaps the body of vitamin A, an important antioxidant that is necessary for repairing skin tissue
- Lemon juice is a citric acid which is a part of AHAs group which is an effective home remedy for reducing acne scars.
- Steam your face over a bowl of hot water, cleanse with your usual face wash, & splash with cool water to tighten your clean face
- As an alternative to the usual glass of water, try coconut water. Helps hydrates the skin, helps with weight loss, & treats acne
- Watermelon & cucumbers are loaded with water, so naturally, eating them keeps you & your skin hydrated.
- Add a few cups of milk to your next bath to take advantage of its lactic acid, a natural skin-softener.
- Bananas are full of vitamins & minerals that are good for your face as well as your body.
- Stay away from caffeine. Acne outbreaks are tied to both increased stress levels and sleep deprivation, lower your caffeine intake.
- Strawberries help to tone the skin, lighten any pigmentation problems and keeps the skin smooth and supple.
- Apply thin layer of plain yogurt to freshly cleansed face, throat, & chest, lie down. Rest for 10-20 minutes. Rinse with cool water.
- An apple a day is one of the most delicious prescriptions ever made. Apples are a powerful source of antioxidants.
- Coffee seeds & milk powder: Both in equal quantity & mix with rose water to make paste.Leave it on face for 15mins, rinse.
- Moisturizers work well to treat dry skin. Choose a moisturizer that is hypoallergenic (it should say so on the label)
- The Top two beauty secrets are applying lotion everyday to keep your skin from drying out & becoming wrinkled & Drinking water!
- The most important thing to do if you suffer from Acne is to drink at least four pints of water every day
- By going to bed a little earlier and fighting stress with exercise, you’ll begin to see an improvement in your complexion.
- After showering, moisturize your whole body with lotion! Your body will thank you.
- Great cleanser for acne. Mix fresh lemon juice with rosewater apply to affected skin for 30mins then wash with cold-water
- Using relaxation techniques like yoga, meditation, and massage therapy can be very helpful in getting rid of wrinkles on the face
and the last.. aim for total wellness. Avoid stress, get 7 hours sleep nightly, avoid polluted areas, exercise daily and maintain a good healthy diet. Label: beauty, body, face, skinny, tips
@ 20.09
So annoying– You finish your mani, it looks amazing and then a short time later you look down to see bubbles in your polish. Here are some ways to avoid that problem:
- Don’t shake your polish bottle. Try rolling it between the palms of your hands instead. Shaking the polish vigorously creates a bazillion little bubbles that you can’t see… until they rise! If you absolutely have to shake the bottle to mix your color, do so and then wait about half an hour so all the bubbles can surface before you start your mani.
- Avoid thick polish. The thicker the polish, the longer bubbles will take to surface. A new bottle of polish is thinner and the bubbles rise quicker. You can add a couple drops of polish remover to thin out thick polish, but just remember that adding acetone/remover weakens the bond between the polish and your nail. AKA: it will probably start to chip sooner.
- Keep the lids on your polish. Sometimes we forget to screw the lids down while doing nail art or cleaning up the cuticles. The longer you leave the lid off, the more air gets in and the more the polish will thicken and thick polish is a bubble trap!
- Use a base coat. I don’t think I’ve ever seen bubbles in a base coat. Have you? Laying a proper foundation for your polish is a must when trying to avoid bubbles.
- Do your nails in a cool, dry place. If you’re body temp is up, heat will radiate and can actually cause polish bubbles. If temperatures are high where you are, try using a small fan to dry/cool your nails right after polish is applied. Soaking or running your hands in cold water and then drying them before you start painting can also help if it’s hot out.
- Let the first coat dry completely. I’ve noticed that with some polishes, you have to let the first coat fully dry before applying the second coat to avoid bubbles. If you don’t have time to let the first coat dry entirely, at least make sure you’re using a polish with a “quick dry” label.
- Lift the brush as little as possible. On your first coat, try doing long strokes instead of short quick strokes with the brush. I find that the quicker shorter strokes will push air into the polish. If you need to do short quick strokes to get to a certain spot, do it on the second round after the first coat dries all the way.
Label: girls talk, nail polish, tips
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