Your skin stays forever Young
Feb 10, 2009
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Skin Care
All of us wanted to stay young and feel young even at older age. However, natural processes of our body start to slow down and one visible sign affects facial unevenness such as sagging lines, conceal wrinkles or even deep scars.
Other than proper skin care, injectable skin fillers can correct those skin conditions that are associated with aging. Radiesse dermal filler is ideal for correcting the signs of aging and the key to this non-surgical procedure.
If you don’t want to look older, then injectable skin fillers is one effective way in creating a youthful appearance and stay forever young.
Dermal Fillers Video
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For Makeup Use Gentle and Safe Products
Nov 10, 2008
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Skin Care
Gentle & safe products are suggested to be used. It’s also
necessary that you select the color according to your skin nature. Lots
of colors are available but you have to select the one that suits
you. Any blemish in the skin like shadowy circles or scars can simply
be covered by using concealing ointments. But here also the cosmetic
must suit your skin.
Firstly, make certain to use hydrating oil containing no oil & apply it on the face. If your skin is hydrated, the make up
will stick to it well. Then apply a little foundation using your finger
tips on the areas you believe requires it. Then put up a concealer in
the region of eyes & properly & carefully blotch it. You can
blotch it by pertaining some powder above it. Leave it for a moment
& retouch if it necessary.
The following make up tips for
youngsters cover a multitude of problems. Superior yet, these Make up
tips will assist in avoiding general mistakes made by immature women
learning to use Make up for the first time.
Covering Basic Problems
Concealed, Powder & Foundation
The
“concealer” is used as an extra for covering acne, blemishes, dark
circles or any defects. A concealer must be light enough to match your
skin tone, but murky enough to coat what it has to. After concealer, a
glow foundation may be used. With youth, this step is possibly not even
necessary, as most youth skin tones are by now even. The next stride is
to apply a light dusting of looks powder. One of the best make up tips
for teenagers is to stroke powder on sparingly; you don’t want it to
look coated on. A foundation with an SPF of 20 or higher is also
suggested for use, as it helps guard the skin from the damaging sun's
rays.
Finally, don't forget to change things up a bit. While you
can wear the same amount of make up (or even less, or more, it really
doesn't matter), you should consider changing your color picks or types
of make up as you age.
You may find, for instance, that you
require much extra moisture in your skin as you time. In that casing, a
glue foundation with lots of wetness added may be a great choice. Or
possibly you have always lined your lip before applying lip stick, but
discover that now it only emphasizes the wrinkles right
Skin Creams Can Dry Out Skin
Nov 06, 2008
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Skin Care
New research by University of Sweden shows that skin creams can actually harm the skin in that they can dry it out and weaken the skin’s existing barrier. It was shown that both the use of vegetable and mineral oil results in skin’s lessened ability to cope with the outside stress.
Click here to see the difference between dry skin and normal, healthy skin.
The topic of using oils came up recently when Susan posed a question (see the topic of post summer skin care here) about the difference between oils in skin care. I recommended the use of natural oils such as coconut oil that are much more gentle on skin and allow it to absorb it fully unlike mineral oils that leave the greasy residue and don’t do much to lubricate the skin. Adding beeswax to natural moisturizer recipes is highly recommended for any skin type but especially dry skin type where it can make a huge difference in how much of the moisture the skin takes in and retains.
Since winter is ahead of us and the dry skin type suffers the most throughout it, here are some great dry skin recipes that can help your skin.
Winter Skin Care
Nov 05, 2008
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Skin Care
Here are more interesting winter skin care tips:
Winter Skin Care - Six Simple Steps
Everyone likes beautiful skin, don’t they? Dry and chapped skin can be a thing of the past and can be avoided, if you follow a few simple steps.
With winter on its way special skin care considerations are in order. Putting the moisture back in and keeping it there is of prime importance during the winter months. Keeping the moisture in your skin will reduce the harmful damaging effects of the drying winter winds.
Here are Six ways you can help keep your skin hydrated this winter:
1. Drink plenty of water . Hydrate your skin from the inside. Good ole H2O will replace moisture loss. Drink eight - 250ml (one cup) glasses of water per day to prevent dryness.
2. Choose mild soap and cleansers. Harsh soaps will strip the natural oils from your skin. Stick to milder cleansers. Choose the best soap or cleanser for your skin type. During dryer parts of the year switching to a less stringent cleanser is a consideration. If you are currently using a cleanser for an oily skin consider changing to a dry skin cleanser if you suffer from dry skin during the winter months.
3. Take short, warm showers . Long hot showers pull the natural oils from your skin leaving it dehydrated. As an added bonus taking shorter warm showers will help reduce your electricity bill.
4. Moisturize after your shower , and moisturize while your skin is still damp. This will ‘lock in’ the moisture that is on your skin preventing it from evaporating and also the moisturizer will provide additional hydration for your skin. It is important to use a moisturizer appropriate for your skin type. Elbows, knees, heels or other problem areas should receive special treatment to provide additional relief.
5. Invest in a humidifier . Generally dry winter conditions combined with central heating does double duty pulling the moisture from the air and, likewise, from your skin. The humidifier will keep more moisture in the air and thereby slow the natural daily moisture loss of your skin.
6. Don’t forget your sunscreen . A sunblock with a minimum SPF 15 is beneficial to protect yourself from the sun’s UVA UVB rays. Use a sunblock all year round, not just in the summer time. And don’t forget your lips. Use a SPF 15 on your lips to prevent chapped lips.
Invest in the future, protect your skin. You deserve it!


