How To Have Beatutiful Skin
March 19, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment
Don’t be a fool when it comes to having beautiful skin, you want to be attractive to potential partners, yes? So how do you do that? How do you show that special someone that you have beautiful skin ? When your mate looks at you, what do they see? A beautiful, flawless face and healthy skin or one that puts them off?
Is your skin riddled with acne? Maybe you can’ afford high-end cosmetics and expensive ways of taking care of your skin…So, what do you do when you are on a budget?
High school has a way of making you feel like you don’t belong or making you work really hard to fit in…I get that. Even worse is the need to be attractive and more popular. So, here is what you do. Take care of your skin from the inside out as well as knowing what herbal treatments you can use to take care of yourself. RULE NUMBER ONE: Eat healthy. NO one ever got great skin by eating lots of junk food and sugars. Eat as many vegetable, fruits, and whole grains as you can. Low fats, and healthy fats, like avocado and olive oil will also help your skin shine.
If you suffer from acne-prone skin, you should look for herbal anti-acne facial masks and herbal remedies that will reduce inflammation and redness like: Chamomile, comfrey or oatmeal.
If you are worried about age spots you should look into an anti aging system that includes zinc cream and and an anti aging spot treatment that reduces dark spots and blotchy skin.
If you are light-skinned or Caucasian, then you might already know the sun is your enemy. Being cautious with the sun will help you avoid bad UV rays that can further damage your skin and cause wrinkles.
No matter your knowledge of skin care, if you want to beautiful skin, then all you ave to do is follow these simple steps and find the product that’s right for you.
Glow with Grapefruit!
July 16, 2010 by vivowriter · Leave a Comment
There are literally countless ways to get a beautiful skin; the easiest of them all is however taking a balanced diet. Your diet is the primary determinant of your skin, rest all is secondary. As such you must consume a diet that is full of nutrients. The goodness of fruits and vegetables has no parallel. Fruits and raw vegetables help to make skin smooth and radiant. The richness of fruits makes you glow from within!
Citrus fruits are especially known for their anti aging and other skin benefits. Citric acid present in these fruits helps to get a soft and unblemished skin. This is the reason why citrus fruits hold so much importance in cosmetology. People with oily skin may seek relief from citrus fruits.
Of all citrus fruits, grapefruit has been drawing a major portion of media attention. Grapefruit is not just any fruit; it is a wonder of beauty nutrients! Virtually, a grapefruit falls in the category of oranges, lemons and similar citrus fruits but a grapefruit is much bitter in taste than these. Grapefruit masks are a big hit these days. These masks offer a pile of skin benefits. Grapefruit is inherent with innumerable beauty secrets that can help you to fight age lines, age spots, pigmentation, blemishes, eye wrinkles, acne etc.
Although grapefruit beauty products are readily available in cosmetic stores but if still for some reason you are unable to find them, you may experiment with the fruit all by yourself! Mix grapefruit pulp in sour milk and apply all over your face as a beauty mask. You may also choose egg yolk in place of raw milk. Likewise, you may make a blend of grapefruit crush and yeast.
Who says beauty secrets are undisclosed? They are right in front of you, in your refrigerator!
Is It Difficult To Get Beautiful Skin?
July 10, 2010 by vivowriter · Leave a Comment
Everybody strives to disclose celebrity secrets to beautiful skin. Every person on this planet yearns for a truly flawless skin. If you think you read somewhere that home beauty secrets do not work, cross out that notion. It is baseless. Actually, home beauty secrets have no match! We all know that ‘Beauty is skin deep’ but that does not free us from making efforts to enhance our beauty. A beautiful skin is a healthy skin and as such everyone must work on adequate skincare.
Stress is the biggest enemy of your skin. As the level of stress hormones in the body increases, there is a counter increase in oil production. This excessive oil production may later cause a thousand more problems in the shape of pimples, blackheads and other severe forms of acne. The same is applicable to smoking. Excessive smoking causes lungs to pack up. Yes, intense smoking throws up beauty problems as well. As a result of continuous smoking, wrinkles begin to develop all around the mouth. Resultantly, the skin becomes dull and lifeless. Exfoliation of skin is therefore indispensable. When skin exfoliation is carried out in a methodological way, it helps to scrap off the outermost dead skin layer.
There are many skin products available in the market these days that promise instant beauty. While many of these may be genuine beauty products, there are many that are purely sham. The best part is that all beauty products self proclaim to be harmless. If that be, why do some people complain of certain products? Why do some people develop allergies post their usage? The golden rule is – Let the buyer beware!
Oily Skin Care Tips
June 1, 2010 by vivowriter · 1 Comment
Is your oily skin making you feel conscious about each and every aspect? If yes, then don’t worry as you can get rid of the problems that arise due to oily skin. Having a skin like this is not your fault and use of harsh products can make the situation worse. You can follow these tips to have a beautiful and lovely skin.
For cleaning your oily skin you can use gentle and effective cleansers that can stop your pores from clogging. A gentle cleanser reduces the chances of skin irritation and also helps in less secretion of oil on the face. Instead of a harmful astringent or a harsh toner you can use a mild rose based toner that will make your skin feel fresh. With an oily skin you can wash your face two or three times a day. Excessive cleaning of the face can lead to more secretion of oil.
A small amount of moisturizer containing natural oils and plant extracts can be applied on the skin. This will help the skin to regain its natural moisture. A deep cleansing mask can be applied once a week and after that you can rinse your face with cold water. One thing that is very important is to remove all the makeup before going to bed. Sleeping with makeup can make your skin problem worse. Products containing mineral oil, paraffin and petroleum should be avoided as they may cause clogging up of pores and lead to further irritation of your skin.
Products containing jojoba oil can be used for your skin. Jojoba oil comes from plants and is very effective in combating the sebum produced by the skin. This product is very much chemically identical to the sebum. So products made from these oils can solve your oily skin problems and make you feel revitalized, lovelier and beautiful.
How Facial Masks Work
April 18, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
A mask for your face should be applied once or twice weekly. You don’t want to use them too frequently as they can upset the balance of your skin. The way that most facial masks work is that you put them on your face and wait for a specified period of time until you feel it dry and your skins starts feeling a little tight. Don’t worry, this is a normal part of the process and it is not harming your face. After this you usually will give it another few minutes and then rinse your skin. Some people choose to use water by itself and others like to remove the mask with a wash cloth, it’s entirely up to you. Afterward, you should dry your face totally and moisturize it because masks remove some moisture from your skin.
Even though they may make you look scary for a little while, masks are a great way to treat your skin to a once a week spa type of treatment. You can find masks for any skin type with a variety of different ingredients. There are mud masks to help to smooth your skin as well as some that are specifically designed to help with acne problems. All masks are good for your skin and help to tone and sooth your skin.
There are also full body masks available that can treat all of your skin at the same time. These work in exactly the same way as the ones for your face and they can help renew the look of your skin all over. It is not possible to do this properly at home so you will have to have one of these applied by a professional. Thankfully, there are many full service salons that offer this service and it is a real treat to have done. When you schedule yourself for one of these be sure to drink lots of water before and after to help remove toxins, help replace lost moisture, and re-hydrate you body. Water is crucial because just as with a facial mask these also remove moisture but on a much larger scale.
Educating yourself about different types of lotions and masks will help you keep your skin clear and give you the healthy glow you want. Water is a beauty secret that many women overlook. The key to beautiful clear skin is adequate hydration and water is crucial in this process as it not only helps your skin hydrate itself but also helps to remove toxins. Utilize what you have learned here and you will have beautiful and radiant skin that others will envy.
Do Facials Help With Wrinkles?
April 11, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
You may have seen an infomercial on television or come across an ad on the internet that claims their product will completely diminish your wrinkles. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. If a product really had the capability to get rid of deep wrinkles 100%, you would probably hear it all over the news.
çhe best way to have great skin is by preventing. Protect your skin from the sun and take care of it both inside and out. Think about it, what if you had put on SPF 30 sunblock every 2 hours everyday of your life since the day you were born? You would probably look years younger and possibly have not a wrinkle in site!
Now I’m sure you haven’t put on that much sunblock. Chances are since you’re reading this article, you already have wrinkles and aging skin and you are looking for something to help get rid of them. You want to know, do facial wrinkle treatments really work? Some treatments work, some don’t. Some treatments do what they say, some don’t. You want to find the treatments that don’t promise the world and that deliver.
Next to daily SPF, the next best thing you can do for your wrinkles is moisturize. You should use a moisturizer with an SPF of 15 or higher in the morning and use a night cream in the evening. Another important way to keep your skin hydrated is by drinking enough water. You hear it time and again to drink enough water because it’s important and helps so many things.
In addition to washing and moisturizing your face, you can add an occasional peel. A peel removes the dead skins cells from your face and a layer of skin to reveal your most beautiful skin possible. It will give you a glow if you have a quality product. If a peel seems too expensive or harsh, you could use a facial scrub, but you won’t get the same effect. If anything, I would suggest a less frequent peel supplemented by scrubs. Also, don’t go crazy with peels because they are abrasive.
Finally, there are all the “Anti-Aging” products. You can find lotions, serums, toners, and just about anything that claims to diminish wrinkles. Some products work for some people and not others. You really need to do some of your own experimenting. If you have dry skin look for a nice moisturizing anti-aging lotion. Stay away from things you know you are allergic to and keep an eye on ingredients that don’t work before buying another product. Give every product at least a week or two, unless you are reacting badly to it, before you give it up and move on. It takes some time for most products to produce results.
Oil Production in your Skin
March 19, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
The skin has many oil (sebaceous) glands, which secrete oil that contains wax esters, triglycerides, and squalene - a hydrocarbon that is an intermediate in the formation of cholesterol. These fats (or lipids) form a film that helps keep moisture in the skin. While increased sebum production results in oily skin, the opposite is not always the case, as dry skin can also arise from an impaired skin barrier. Oil production can be affected by diet, stress, and hormones-as well as genetics. In a study of twenty pairs each of identical and nonidentical same-sex twins, identical twins had virtually identical amounts of oil production, while the nonidentical twins had significantly different amounts.
No amount of blotting and scrubbing will “remove” the skin’s oil production, and many of us unknowingly destroy the natural beauty of the skin in pursuit of clarity. The skin’s own sebum mechanism is there to regulate own moisture. Drying your skin profusely with oil-stripping, foaming cleansers, detergents and de-greasers like soap and sulfates, or alcohol-based toners that leave the skin feeling tight (always a sign it’s been stripped), will only cause the skin to “rebound” with excess oiliness and destroy its protective and anti-bacterial “matrix,” leaving it sensitized. By stripping the natural acid mantle of the skin, these deep cleaning products actually make skin more vulnerable to bacteria and inflammation. Dabbing benzoyl peroxide often destroys the beauty of the skin by causing flaking, while more aggressive treatments, such as antibiotics or Accutane can cause a cascade of side-effects.
Making Facial Masks at Home
October 1, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Spending a bomb to buy a facial product with claims of having all natural ingredients for beautiful skin and having drastic results on its usage is very depressing for any beauty conscious woman. We see wide varieties of cosmetics available in supermarkets, department stores, health food stores as well as internet and TV.
Not everybody has the same skin type. What product works on your friend’s skin, might not work for you and vice versa. If you buy a product for your skin type, it could have adverse effect as there could be some chemical or ingredient which could cause a reaction on your skin. Moral of the story - “Not all cosmetic products work well for everyone’s skin”.
Cosmetics labeled as having “natural ingredients” do contain some amount of artificial chemicals or elements. With over priced cosmetics made from natural ingredients, many people have started preparing beauty products at home. Making a facial mask at home with all the ingredients available in the kitchen is quite easy and inexpensive.
- Create a salon like atmosphere while doing a facial at home. Ideally they tie your hair in high ponytail or make you wear a band around head. Choose to do what ever you feel comfortable about.
- Start by splashing tepid water all over your face. Massage your face gently with water. Repeat it twice or thrice and let your face air dry.
- While your face is still damp, massage vitamin E on your face. Let your face soak the oil for 5 minutes or so. Use a mild soap to remove the oil from your face.
- Again splash your face with water at room temperate. Repeat it for 2 or 3 times. Avoid towel drying your face.
- Next make your facial mask. Blend 1 egg white or fresh Aloe Vera juice of same quantity, 2 tsp vegetable oil and 1 tsp pure apple juice in a clean bowl.
- Dip your hands in the facial mask and apply the mask to your skin. Start with your chin, move upwards and then outwards skipping the area around the eyes and lips.
- Now you have to just sit back and relax. Cover your eyes with wet cotton balls or cucumber pieces. The mask has to dry completely. An ideal time for a small nap.
- Mask takes anywhere from 20 - 30 minutes to dry. You feel your skin tightened when the mask is dry. Splash water all over face and gently remove the mask with light massage strokes on your face. Continue doing this till your face is cleared of the entire home made facial mask. Let your face air dry.
Use this home made facial mask once or twice a week or depending up on the time you have on hand. You will feel fresh and have much younger looking face all the time.









