Hey everyone!! Long time no vid!! Sooo this is what I do for my winter skincare!! I want to know what everyone else does, so if you like this video, just post me a video response below && record what you do for winter skincare!!
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Beauty Tips for Winter
Filed Under (Skin Beauty) by admin on 25-01-2010
Tagged Under : Beauty, Tips, Winter
Winter is part of the weather. Winter weather with indoor heating strips skin of its natural oils and moisturizing factor-even oiliest of skin types. Winter is around and this season is generally not a favorite of many, mainly because it is hard on the skin. Many of the conditions of dry skin that victimize us in winter can be alleviated. Clean the face and body with warm water instead of hot water. Hot water and steam tends to have a drying effect when used too frequently and / or for long periods of time. There are several ways to exfoliate the skin, but too numerous to mention here. Natural and synthetic (polyethylene beads) Scrubs, face and body sponge / loofah / brushes, and alpha-hydroxy acid products with a concentration of 10% or less are all considered safe for use at home on a regular basis. Taking anti-oxidants to protect your skin. Buy them in a food store of good reputation. Eating a lawyer once a week for essential fatty acids it contains. Take the pills linseed or add to food or drink and / or your cereal or salad with flaxseed freshly ground gold. Flax seeds also have essential fatty acids. Eat wild salmon once a week for the omega 3 and omega-6 fatty acids. It’s time to layer your sensitive skin Essential Oil Seawater and Marine Lotion, followed immediately with the cream of the Special Reserve. It takes time to be absorbed through the skin, so be patient, the results are truly beautiful. Use the Hydrating Gel Mask at least 3 times a week to protect your skin against the elements. Keep your eyes and cream Winkle in your pocket book and apply it during the day around your eyes and lips. Drink plenty of water and keep a healthy diet. Eating healthy can be even harder for the blah months of winter. Use a layer of blankets instead. Use a humidifier for the duration of winter, but make sure you clean it very often because he could bacteria. . Eat wild salmon once a week for the omega 3 and omega-6 fatty acids. During winters, Smokey eyes are looked very beautiful and better than the eye makeup of others. During winter season use black mascaras after using eyeliner. A small chip can be used on eyes for a change. These grades are used for research on the voluptuous lips. People should use Matt based foundation during winters. Winter Beauty Tips 1. A small chip can be used on eyes for a change. These grades are used for research on the voluptuous lips. 2. People should use Matt based foundation during winters. 3. Always use a moisturizer or foundation with sun protection factor before going out during the day in winter. 4. During winters, Smokey eyes are looked very beautiful and better than the eye makeup of others. 5. During winter season use black mascaras after using eyeliner. One can use shades of Aubergine for mascaras. 6. You can also use waterproof mascaras in dark brown shade. 7. In winters, always use lip balms dyed Blackberry, red currant tones and blackberry. 8. For winter makeup, women should use tinted powder Shimmer little. 9. Use small amount of skin-priming moisturizers on the face and neck. 10. Using a night cream will be heavy during the winter season. 11. Drink plenty of water and keep a healthy diet. Eating healthy can be even harder for the blah months of winter. 12. Try not to sleep with heat on high, because of the drying effect it has on your sinuses and your skin. 13. Eat wild salmon once a week for the omega 3 and omega-6 fatty acids.
Winter and Beautiful Skin Care Tips
Filed Under (Skin Beauty) by admin on 24-01-2010
Tagged Under : Beautiful, Care, Skin, Tips, Winter
The skin is the largest and one of the most intriguing organs of the body, which represents 16 per cent of body weight. The skin is continually repairing and renewing itself. When you’re young, the main skin complaints are greasy skin and acne. But as you age, skin becomes dry and the challenge is to counter the dryness of the skin. However, you can have beautiful skin whatever your age, race or color. The secret is to understand how the functions of your skin and take care of him properly. Preventing colds 1. Use a humidifier. With the heat and the windows closed, indoor air can become very dry in winter, making the dryness and itching of eczema even worse. Use a humidifier to place moisture in the air. If you do not want to invest in an expensive humidifying system, smaller, relatively inexpensive humidifiers can be obtained at your local pharmacy. By placing two or three of these around your home will help to humidify the dry air. This can keep skin from drying and becoming cracked and itchy. 2. Exfoliate A good boy scrub exfoliant and face can help remove dead cells from the skin of your body. Add to your cleansing routine once a week. Not only will you feel fresh but your skin will be free of all that old dry cells. Now you’re ready to moisturize! 3. Bath Oil Now, how does a jojoba oil or sweet almond bath sound to you? Relaxation is not! You should not retain these for the holidays. Nourish your skin by adding a few drops of these oils in your bath every day. It will do wonders for your skin. 4. Drinking water Drink a glass of hot water with lemon. This remedy herbal Chinese is a foolproof method to energize your body. It de-tox your entire system, including the liver and gallbladder. This means that your body will be able to clean the blood faster to get rid of toxins responsible for bad skin. To protect the skin, keep baths and showers of short duration and temperature of hot water – not hot. Beautiful Skin Care Tips To make or keep your beautiful skin, it is preferable to work within. Eating the right foods that you can do more good than any medicine, and go a long way in helping the healing forces of your body. Eat a balanced diet that includes raw foods, lots of yellow and orange vegetables (they contain beta-carotene – a precursor of vitamin A). Foods rich in sulfur such as garlic, onions, asparagus and eggs. Fruits, seeds, grains and nuts. Some protective measures Healthy skin is young looking skin. There are prevention techniques that can promote the best possible skin and keep it looking its best longer. Avoid overexposure to the sun. Sun damage leads to hyperpigmentation (brown spots) which can develop into a serious skin disease. Excessive exposure can also exaggerate and thicken fine lines. Use SPF 15 or higher on all exposed skin, especially on the face.
Winter Beauty and Skin Care Tips
Filed Under (Skin Beauty) by admin on 09-01-2010
Tagged Under : Beauty, Care, Skin, Tips, Winter
Winter comes and rings the message of buying peanuts that would be cracked beside the fireplace. The brightness of the winter sun reflecting off of snow and ice can lead to damage, spots, and skin cancer just as easily as in the heat of summer. Always use a sunscreen before going outside. Use a humidifier to place moisture in the air. If you don’t want to invest in an expensive humidifying system, smaller, relatively inexpensive humidifiers can be obtained at a local drug store. Placing two or three of these around your home will help to humidify the dry air. Symptoms of Winter Skin: – 1. Dry Skin 2. Older looking skin 3. Flaking 4. RednessSkin care tips for winter: -1. Sun protection. Outdoor winter weather conditions, such as wind or sun reflecting off snow and ice, can be very damaging to the skin. In winters, moisturize your skin with good moisturizers and cold creams. It should be applied to your face as well as the body, and at least thrice a day, especially before going to bed. 2. Winter wear. Because of the cold weather, we usually bundle up more. As we go in and out of temperature-controlled rooms or the thermometer rises and falls during the day, we tend to be overdressed, causing moisture to be lost through perspiration. 3. Before taking bath, apply a little coconut oil on your body to get rid off dryness and chaps. If you’re using soap, then use a creamy one which will provide extra suppleness to your skin. Bathing do’s and don’ts. Due to seasonal cold and flu viruses, general achiness, or just wanting to warm up, we shower or bathe more frequently in hot water in the winter. This contributes to itchiness by drawing additional moisture from the skin. 4. Moisturize to the max. Because indoor and outdoor conditions are drier in winter, use moisturizers more frequently; you may also want to switch to heavier emollients and creams during this season. 5. Lip service. Chapped lips are a common problem in winter months. We tend to make the problem worse by licking our lips to give them moisture, but, as that evaporates they tend to dry out even more. To add to the problem, our lips tend to him as we age and are more susceptible to cracking. Home Remedies for Glowing Skin: -1. Take white of an egg and add some honey to it. Apply the mixture on the face. It helps to remove the tanning from your face. 2. Make a mixture by adding oats, honey, yoghurt and ground almonds. Apply this mixture on your face for five minutes and wash with lukewarm water. You will notice the difference in your skin before and after. 3. Make a paste of mint leaves and almonds by adding warm water to it. Leave it till it gets dry and then wash it off. 4. Mix some tomato juice with honey and apply it on your skin for sometime and then wash it with fresh water. 5. Take some fenugreek seeds and make of paste with milk. Apply it on the face and leave it for ten minutes. Then wash it with warm water.

