Showing posts with label skin care. Show all posts
Showing posts with label skin care. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Improving Your Daytime Skin






Improving Your Daytime Skin

By Calum Polr













If you are in the process of updating your skin care routine, adding an extra step to it or perhaps embarking on one from the first time the amount of information, advice and products available can be totally overwhelming. This article is designed to give you an idea of the steps that are universally accepted as part of a daily routine; it is going to focus primarily on a morning care routine. The notion that a routine in the morning is useless if you have not carried out your night time one is completely misinformed. Your morning skin care routine is just as important and splashing your face with water will just not be sufficient.

As I have just mentioned a comprehensive care routine requires much more than soap and water. If you purely rely on this you are going to be presented with serious skin issue if not now definitely in the future. Now that is out of the way you have to wade your way through the myriad of products, moisturisers, exfoliators, serums, facemasks and cleansers to name a few.

It is important that when you are making the decisions about what products to purchase and use for your skin care routine focus on three areas; protection, prevention and treatment. What can you expect to achieve from utilising and sticking to a tailored, easy to stick to regime? You can expect; clear, bright, youthful, and smooth, blemish free, fresh and even toned skin. Perfect!

Basic steps for an effective day time skin care routine:

Cleanse

As you sleep you would be surprised about how essential a cleanser is. This can remove the last traces of make up from the day before. Wash any grime from your face and prepare your skin for the day's make up application. You should pick a cleanser which is tailored to your skin type; it will therefore cleanse your skin and treat your skin's specific needs.

Antioxidant Serum

Essentially an antioxidant serum is like a concentrated shot of goodness in an easy application to your skin. The serum will tailor to the protection element of skin care; protecting against pollution and sun damage.

Sun Screen

The most important step in your skin care routine and the only truly effective anti-aging treatment. If you are concerned about preventing against premature ageing them you must have a sun screen in your routine. You have to use a sun screen daily even if it is nowhere near 70 degrees outside, make sure you use it EVERY day.

These three steps when adhered to will place you well on your way to achieving the skin that you have always wanted. It will protect your skin against damaging environmental factors and it will treat specific problem areas you have clearing them or making them massively improved.

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Sunday, May 15, 2011

3-Minute Face Care Guide to Great Looking Skin






3-Minute Face Care Guide to Great Looking Skin

By Jacqueline Carlton




Proper Face Care is essential and should be a part of your everyday routine. That means engaging in a skin care regimen that is free from your old habits that eventually lead to skin problems. It is no mystery that one of the main reasons for skin breakouts is over-stripping. Over-stripping is when you cleanse your face too much and/or too roughly more than twice daily. Cleansing your face this way, was long-thought of as good and necessary to effectively remove dirt and bacteria that cause acne. Excessive face cleansing can strip your skin of its natural oil, causing skin irritation because of the dryness and over stimulation of your sebaceous glands. If you continue with this kind of skin care ritual, you will successfully cause a skin breakout in no time.

Face Care is important but it does not require you to take hours at a time to do it. In fact, your skin only needs a few minutes of cleansing. Moreover, the ideal amount of time to do just that is within 3 minutes.

To illustrate further, here are the things that you will need to accomplish within those minutes:

1. Gently remove make-up using a clean washcloth or cotton pad starting from the chin then moving up. Do not rub on your skin too hard or forcefully try to remove make-up that is too difficult to come-off. This should take you about a minute to accomplish.

2. Wet your face with tepid water and lather a pea-sized amount of creamy facial wash (for dry and combination skin) or translucent gel cleanser (for oily skin) in circular motion all over your face. Give a little more attention to areas of your skin that need more cleansing. Doing this should only take you 30 seconds. The same rule applies when you are exfoliating your skin. Instead of repeating the process for another 30 seconds, use your exfoliating cleanser in place of your facial wash.

3. Rinse your face thoroughly with tepid water for another 30 seconds. This amount of time is enough to remove all traces of your make-up and cleanser from your face.

4. Take only a few seconds to pat your skin dry with a clean towel. Do not leave wet areas on your face and neck.

5. Gently apply a pea-sized amount of your favorite moisturizer all over your face and neck. A non-comedogenic moisturizer should be used if you have oily to normal skin and an alcohol-free moisturizer is the top choice for dry and combination skin. Refrain from rubbing the moisturizer on the sides of your nose or around your mouth. This routine should only take 30 seconds to accomplish.

Finally, always stick to products that are designed for your skin type. Never experiment with different products you see in the market without reading the ingredient list first. Remember the importance of not over stimulating your skin which can cause it to produce too much sebum. This means leaving behind some of your old skin care habits and creating a new habit of using a simpler Face Care routine.

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Friday, April 22, 2011

How To Spray Foundation









How To Spray Foundation

By John Socratous











Most women, while putting on makeup, want it to look flawless and natural. Words such as "cakey" are anathema to them and most of the time their foundation is the culprit. If you are one of them, your best bet is a spray foundation which can give you the desired look with a thin layer. Also known as airbrush makeup, such foundation is sprayed from a can. There are various shades available, and it is easy to find a spray foundation that matches your skin tone. However, using this foundation may need a little practice. But once you have achieved that, it is the simplest and most beneficial way of doing your makeup you can think of.


There are two things you will need to try this kind of foundation: one is of course a good can of spray foundation and the other is some tissues. To use, first shake the can for some seconds and remove its cap to open it. Do not start by just spraying on your face; first test whether the nozzle is working perfectly or not by spraying on a tissue. If the nozzle of the can seem to be clogged, clean with a tissue paper first.


Now if the nozzle is clean, stand in front of your mirror. Hold the can about 6 inches apart from your face and keep the eyes closed. If you so prefer, you can keep your eyes open as well. If you keep your eyes open, you can see where the spray is landing, but it can also lead to the spray getting in your eyes. Start with your forehead and press the nozzle lightly and then move your way down. As you go down, you will see that your imperfections are getting diminished and your face sports a smooth and toned look. Slowly move the can all over your face and stop at the chin.


After the first application, take a look at the result. If the skin is not looking flawless, then repeat the spraying process to add another light layer.


Use the spray foundation not only on your face, but also on your neck, arms and chest, i.e. any other body parts that is exposed. It will cover the imperfections in those areas as well. When you are done, put the cap back on the can of spray foundation.


As for the foundation which will inevitably land on your eyelids and lips, wipe them off with a tissue. Use another clean tissue to gently dab away extra foundation in your face.


Do not forget the under-eye area. Use your fingers to rub the foundation in that area for a thinner, natural look. You can use your fingers to fix any area of your face that needs fixing for getting that flawless, natural look.


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Monday, April 18, 2011

How to Keep your Skin Hydrated


How to Keep your Skin Hydrated

Author: Charlotte Bleasdale








Many people suffer from dry skin, whether on the body or, more commonly, on the face. We put our skin through a lot and expose it to all sorts of things so it's really not surprising. If you're finding stubborn dry patches hard to shift, here are some easy ways to help your skin back to its lovely smooth condition.


Skincare tips:



  • Wear sun cream (or foundation with SPF) all year round to protect yourself from the damaging and drying effects of the sun.


  • Drinking alcohol and caffeinated drinks can have a drying effect on the skin so try and cut down on these or cut them out completely of you can – at least for a spell.


  • Drink plenty of water instead – aim for around 8 glasses a day. If you find this tricky, keep a large bottle on your desk and you'll be surprised how easy It is to get through. Keeping it at room temperature rather than icy cold also makes it easier to consume.


  • Although it's good for your insides, water actually has a drying effect on the outside of your skin as it can rinse away your skin's natural oils. Hot water is the worst culprit for this, so if you can keep showers cool or warm rather than piping hot. Also make sure you wear gloves when you're doing the washing up.


  • Avoid washing with harsh soaps, especially on your face. A moisturising shower cream will be much gentler and replenish some of your skins natural oils.


  • Add a splash of oil to your bath to lock in moisture and nourish your skin. Natural oils like olive or almond are very effective and also inexpensive. These can also be applied to in a thin layer to damp skin when you get out of the shower.


  • Dry your skin gently with your towel in a patting rather than a rubbing motion. Dry skin is more easily irritated and rubbing vigorously can lead to rashes.


  • When you're thoroughly dried off, apply moisturiser to your whole body. Your skin is an organ so it's best to treat it holistically. You may wish to apply a more greasy ointment to problem patches, particularly before bed.


  • Exfoliating with a scrub is a good way to remove any patches of flaky skin that cannot be restored with moisturiser alone. Don't do this more than once or twice a week though and avoid completely if your dry skin patches are itchy at all as scrubbing will only irritate it further.


  • Try eating plenty of oily fish and nuts, or failing that take a vitamin E supplement or cod liver oil.

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Friday, March 18, 2011

Fake Tan: It's Easier Than You Think


Fake Tan: It's Easier Than You Think


Author: Charlotte Bleasdale







If you've got milk bottle legs and are longing for a golden glow – don't fear the fake tan! Getting it right is easier than you think. Use it for a special occasion or do it at home to save money you'd spend at the salon.


Follow these three easy steps and you'll be looking chic and sun-kissed in no time.


Prepare your skin


Getting your skin ready for your tan is almost as important as the way you apply it and a step that women are often tempted to skip. We're not talking a last minute moisturise here! Here's how to do it properly.


The first step is to get your legs hair free so the tan goes on smoothly. Do this well in advance of when you plan to apply the tan – at least 24 hours before if you're shaving, or two days if you're waxing. If you do it too close your pores will be open and will collect the tan.


Next, use an exfoliating scrub all over your body to remove any dry skin. Give plenty of attention to extra-dry bits such as your elbows, knees, ankles and heels. This will make your skin extra smooth, allowing the tan to glide on easily. It will also prolong the life of your tan as you won't be applying tan to old skin that's due to be shed any naturally anyway.


The final preparation step is to moisturise all over, using more in those problem dry spots. Don't leave this until the day of your tan as it will stop the tan from sticking.


Applying your tanning product


Choose a shade of fake tan that's appropriate for your skin tone to get the most natural look. Whether you prefer spray, mousse, cream or gel is really down to a matter of personal preference so why not try a different one each time until you find your favourite? If you're new to fake tanning, a moisturiser with fake tan is a good place to start as you can build your tan up slowly and you can't really go wrong as it's so light.


Fake tan can stain your clothes, so just before bed is the best time to apply it. You can then pop an old pair of pyjamas on and give your tan plenty of time to develop overnight. Even so, you'll need to waist at least ten minutes before wearing any type of loose clothing.


Apply your fake tan with your hands, or if you're worried about them becoming too stained, wear latex gloves or a tanning mitt.


It's best to start applying at your feet and work up, or vice-versa. If you're worried about applying it to your face, try a special facial tanning cream that's more gently, or dilute ordinary fake tan with a little moisturiser. If it comes out lighter than you'd like you can always wear bronzer – better too light than too dark when it comes to your face.


If you've decided not to wear gloves you'll now need to thoroughly wash your hands. You can then add a light layer of tan to your hands (removing all jewellery first), blending very carefully between your fingers and at the wrists.


For a deep tan you can reapply up to three times, but make sure you allow you're tan to fully develop before adding a second coat or you could end up more tanned than you intended. You'll need to avoid having a shower or a bath for at least eight hours after you've put your tan on, and try to avoid water generally for at least three.


Maintaining your tan


To prolong the life of your tan and keep it looking its best, make sure you moisturise every day. After five days or so, exfoliate lightly to get rid of any dead skin and to ensure your tan does not go patchy as it fades. To keep your tan topped up, you can reapply your fake tan on the day of exfoliation.

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Thursday, March 10, 2011

5 Simple Skin Care Tips For Teenage Girls Wearing Make Up


5 Simple Skin Care Tips For Teenage Girls Wearing Make Up


Author: John Burrow

Skin problems is one of the major health problems that teenage girls have to deal with. At a time where your looks really matter a lot its important that you look your best. Bad skin can affect more than your social life. Although it should not, it does tend to affect self esteem and the way you feel about yourself. While there are certain things, like hormones, that you cannot do anything about the vast majority of skin issues is within your control and you can do something about it..

Make up can have a great influence on your skin and the health of your skin. For many young girls its something new on their skin and sometimes the reaction can be negative - especially if there are chemicals in the products. With that in mind, here are 5 simple tips to help you stay healthy and keep your skin clear and beautiful.

1. Try to always buy make up and skin care products that are made from natural products. Chemical based products are usually much cheaper but they tend to be much harsher on your skin and can often lead to skin problems.

2. Always test new make up before you use it. Use a bit on your ear lobes or under your chin and leave it for a few hours to see how your skin reacts to it. This is important when you try out new products for the first time and even when its "safe and natural" you should still test how your skin will react to it.

3. Always check the expiry date of any product you buy. This also means that you should use it before the expiry date. There is a good reason why products expire and usually its because they are no longer safe to use after that date. Often time when products are on sale they have a short shelf life left, so be careful.

4. Never apply too much make up - especially when your skin is prone to zits and acne. Sometimes it seems like a good idea to cover up bad spots but too much make up can actually make this problem worse.

5. Always clean your face properly before you go to bed. Make up can irritate your skin and you need to allow your skin enough "breathing time" while you are sleeping. Make sure you clean is off completely with a good facial cleanser.

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Monday, March 7, 2011

Skin Care For Women Over 50


Skin Care For Women Over 50


Author: John Socratous

There was a time when for women over 50, it meant end of beauty and best days! They stoically embraced the great signs of aging like wrinkles, sagging skin and dryness. But with advancement of science is every field, and also rediscovering the ancient wisdoms of our grandmothers, today there are both natural and medical ways of preventing the skin from turning our worst enemy once we turn 50. Skin care has become easier that before; but it is only effective when done with utmost care and regularity.


When you reach the age of 50, you have to take care of skin in two ways; first you have to prevent further damages or limit the damages due to aging, and also turn some if not all the damages that already has happened. At this age our skin loses elasticity and moisture in a much greater speed and cell turnover also slows down. That is why women over 50 need products that are very proactive in working so that the skin gets adequate protection from sun, moisture is retained and skin regeneration gets a boost. With regular use of such products, you will see great improvement when it comes to wrinkles and fine lines.


The few things you will need for maintaining a skin care regime for women over 50 include facial cleanser, a moisturizer for the day with SPF and a moisturizer for night. You will also need a washcloth while cleaning and washing your face.


Use a gentle cleanser that has non-soap formula to clean your face two times a day, once in the morning and once in night. It is better if you go for cleansers that are specifically created for aging, mature skin like yours as they have most amount of moisturizer. Take about a dime-size cleanser in your hand and massage it slowly to your skin. Now wet a washcloth with tepid water and wash off the cleanser by rubbing with the washcloth. Use circular motion while doing that. When you wash off in such a manner, your face not only gets cleaned, it also gets exfoliated.


Remember that the sun is your worst enemy all the more as your natural protection system is now slowing down. So avoid direct sunlight as much as possible as it can also lead to skin cancer and faster aging.


After cleaning your face in the morning, use a serum or rich emollient cream to moisturize your skin. Look for those products that come with antioxidants like Vitamin C or peptides and protect your skin from both UVB and UVA rays. Such moisturizer for women over 50 generally come with SPF 15 or 30. Make sure you apply it to your face when it is still damp from cleansing; as wet skin react better with such anti-aging products.


At night, the moisturizer to use after your clean your face should be some thick cream that has retinoids like Retin-A or retinol. Retinoid have a tendency to become extra-sensitive to sun and hence you should use retinoid based products at night for maximum benefit. Just rub it gently to your face and let it work through for the rest of the night.
Women over 50 should make sure that they visit their dermatologist on regular basis. There are many health problems related to your skin that may come up at this age; and you need to protect yourself from them as well as along with protection from the signs of aging.

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