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Friday, May 8, 2009
Beauty Tips we LOVE! Will you share your best Beauty Tip?
Best Beauty Tips
Beauty doesn't have to come at a high price but you should be smart about what you use and how you get to achieving "the most beautiful you."
Here a few no cost, low cost beauty tips.
Beauty Tip 1: Use oil free foundation on your eyelids before applying eye shadow. It helps the eye shadow stay on longer. Apply foundation below eye and to the rest of the face afterwards. Helps prevent clean up of any smudges of shadow or mascara and saves time in the long run.
Beauty Tip 2: Instead of buying expensive oil blotter papers, buy a box of perm papers. Very cheap and works great for blotting oily skin.
Beauty Tip 3: Use petroleum jelly or cold cream to remove stubborn eye makeup. It's cheap and it works (even on waterproof mascara). Do not however consider using on the rest of the face. Petroleum jelly and cold cream clog pores which can lead to breakouts. Use products formulated for cleansing and moisturizing.
Beauty Tip 4: Nothing ages a person more than worry. Try to be positive and love every day as a new adventure and get joy from all the little things (so many cost nothing).
Beauty Tip 5: Drink 8 glasses of water a day and use a moisturizer.
Beauty Tip 6: A Clay Mask works wonders on oily skin!
Beauty Tip 7: Mist your face with cool water or stand with your head in the air from the freezer for a few moments to reduce redness. Using a rose toner in an atomizer kept in the fridge (one that does not contain alcohol) will have the same effect with the added benefit of hydrating the skin.
Beauty Tip 8: Line deep set eyes with lighter shades of eyeliner to emphasize them!
Beauty Tip 9: Use a hair dryer for a few seconds on your eyelash curler. The warming will result in stronger curl.
Beauty Tip 10: DO NOT squeeze blackheads to remove them. Instead, steam for 5 minutes and exfoliate immediately.
Beauty Tip 11: To make your hair shiny, finish off after conditioning with a blast of cold water.
Beauty Tip 12: Keep lashes smooth and supple by brushing them with petroleum jelly before going to bed at night. It is also a good way to emphasize natural-looking lashes in the daytime.
Got a cool beauty tip? Submit it to info@spaclub.cc, and we will publish it here along with your name.
Beauty doesn't have to come at a high price but you should be smart about what you use and how you get to achieving "the most beautiful you."
Here a few no cost, low cost beauty tips.
Beauty Tip 1: Use oil free foundation on your eyelids before applying eye shadow. It helps the eye shadow stay on longer. Apply foundation below eye and to the rest of the face afterwards. Helps prevent clean up of any smudges of shadow or mascara and saves time in the long run.
Beauty Tip 2: Instead of buying expensive oil blotter papers, buy a box of perm papers. Very cheap and works great for blotting oily skin.
Beauty Tip 3: Use petroleum jelly or cold cream to remove stubborn eye makeup. It's cheap and it works (even on waterproof mascara). Do not however consider using on the rest of the face. Petroleum jelly and cold cream clog pores which can lead to breakouts. Use products formulated for cleansing and moisturizing.
Beauty Tip 4: Nothing ages a person more than worry. Try to be positive and love every day as a new adventure and get joy from all the little things (so many cost nothing).
Beauty Tip 5: Drink 8 glasses of water a day and use a moisturizer.
Beauty Tip 6: A Clay Mask works wonders on oily skin!
Beauty Tip 7: Mist your face with cool water or stand with your head in the air from the freezer for a few moments to reduce redness. Using a rose toner in an atomizer kept in the fridge (one that does not contain alcohol) will have the same effect with the added benefit of hydrating the skin.
Beauty Tip 8: Line deep set eyes with lighter shades of eyeliner to emphasize them!
Beauty Tip 9: Use a hair dryer for a few seconds on your eyelash curler. The warming will result in stronger curl.
Beauty Tip 10: DO NOT squeeze blackheads to remove them. Instead, steam for 5 minutes and exfoliate immediately.
Beauty Tip 11: To make your hair shiny, finish off after conditioning with a blast of cold water.
Beauty Tip 12: Keep lashes smooth and supple by brushing them with petroleum jelly before going to bed at night. It is also a good way to emphasize natural-looking lashes in the daytime.
Got a cool beauty tip? Submit it to info@spaclub.cc, and we will publish it here along with your name.
Here Comes the Sun...How to Protect Yourself!
Here Comes the Sun
When talking about the aging process and how well our skin endures the passing years it is important to realize that photo-aging, or in laypersons terms, exposure to the sun is the major extrinsic or preventable factor in how well we maintain a youthful appearance with the passing of years.
There is rarely an article on skin aging that doesn’t warn against sun exposure during mid-day when the sun’s rays wreak the most havoc. Living and loving the South Florida lifestyle makes staying out of the sun, simply impractical for sun-loving Floridians. Yet, it is important to know that the damage we do in our teens, 20’s and beyond will lurk around and become apparent as we age and the body’s natural ability to restore itself slows down.
Not only can sun damage result in advancing the appearance of aging, it may turn the joys of living in a great climate into increased risk of skin cancer.
Short of eliminating fun in the sun which is why most migrate from colder climates to live in Florida, it is more realistic to be reminded of a few precautions as summer fun begins.
Make sure your sun protection protects against UVA and UVB rays. UVA rays do not burn but harden the elastin fibers that keep skin supple. UVB rays burn and can cause damage to DNA that can result in skin cancer.
Sun rays penetrate normal daytime clothing. Especially if you are at high risk for skin cancer, sun screens should be applied to areas of the body that are covered by clothing. There are companies that offer sun protective clothing lines that are attractive, lightweight and affordable.
Question whether cosmetic products with SPF provide adequate protection. Sun protection that exceeds casual exposure needs to be applied in an adequate amount and reapplied frequently while in the sun.
Be aware of whether any medication you are taking causes sensitivity to sun exposure. A few drug categories that may cause photosensitivity are: cardiovascular, chemotherapy, diuretics and hypoglycemic sulfonylureas. If in doubt, check with your pharmacist.
Alcohol found in perfumes and certain essential oils can cause skin to be more susceptible to sun exposure. It is best to limit these types of products to use in areas of the body that will not be exposed.
Look for a high quality sun protection product that contains Vitamin C. It will help minimize and fight damage. Another excellent ingredient in high quality products is Aloe Vera. It has long been regarded as a folk remedy for burns for good reason. It has excellent healing benefits as well as having superb moisturizing properties.
If you wind up with a burn, use a topical vitamin C product. Vitamin C has healing properties that can help reduce long term damage of sun exposure.
Keep fun in the sun safe for you and your loved ones.
When talking about the aging process and how well our skin endures the passing years it is important to realize that photo-aging, or in laypersons terms, exposure to the sun is the major extrinsic or preventable factor in how well we maintain a youthful appearance with the passing of years.
There is rarely an article on skin aging that doesn’t warn against sun exposure during mid-day when the sun’s rays wreak the most havoc. Living and loving the South Florida lifestyle makes staying out of the sun, simply impractical for sun-loving Floridians. Yet, it is important to know that the damage we do in our teens, 20’s and beyond will lurk around and become apparent as we age and the body’s natural ability to restore itself slows down.
Not only can sun damage result in advancing the appearance of aging, it may turn the joys of living in a great climate into increased risk of skin cancer.
Short of eliminating fun in the sun which is why most migrate from colder climates to live in Florida, it is more realistic to be reminded of a few precautions as summer fun begins.
Make sure your sun protection protects against UVA and UVB rays. UVA rays do not burn but harden the elastin fibers that keep skin supple. UVB rays burn and can cause damage to DNA that can result in skin cancer.
Sun rays penetrate normal daytime clothing. Especially if you are at high risk for skin cancer, sun screens should be applied to areas of the body that are covered by clothing. There are companies that offer sun protective clothing lines that are attractive, lightweight and affordable.
Question whether cosmetic products with SPF provide adequate protection. Sun protection that exceeds casual exposure needs to be applied in an adequate amount and reapplied frequently while in the sun.
Be aware of whether any medication you are taking causes sensitivity to sun exposure. A few drug categories that may cause photosensitivity are: cardiovascular, chemotherapy, diuretics and hypoglycemic sulfonylureas. If in doubt, check with your pharmacist.
Alcohol found in perfumes and certain essential oils can cause skin to be more susceptible to sun exposure. It is best to limit these types of products to use in areas of the body that will not be exposed.
Look for a high quality sun protection product that contains Vitamin C. It will help minimize and fight damage. Another excellent ingredient in high quality products is Aloe Vera. It has long been regarded as a folk remedy for burns for good reason. It has excellent healing benefits as well as having superb moisturizing properties.
If you wind up with a burn, use a topical vitamin C product. Vitamin C has healing properties that can help reduce long term damage of sun exposure.
Keep fun in the sun safe for you and your loved ones.
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