Skin conditions only create more difficulties when it comes to applying makeup.
What to do when pimples or acne are prominent?
Is there something you can do to hide these with makeup or even get rid of them?
The answer is yes.
Before applying any kind of makeup, your first step should be to gently clean your face. Next apply an astringent solution so that dirt won't get into the pores and avoid the appearance of pimples.
For less noticeable pimples, you should consider a concealer and then a high-coverage foundation.
Be careful when applying it, you need to do it really soft and carefully. Standard makeup follows up.
Special medical makeup products are based on special formulas and are mostly water and transfer resistant – these are high coverage products specially made for facial scars. These also can be used on pimples, temporary wounds, bruises.
You can ask a specialist for something that does not clog pores, this will surely make your job a lot easier and you’ll be sure you’re using the right product.
This kind of special makeup usually contains ingredients that kill bacteria and cleans out your pores and it is usually non-allergenic.
Proper hygiene is absolutely necessary at any moment of your life, and if you’re suffering from acne, it becomes a must.
Moisturizers, exfoliants, facial creams will keep your skin clean, your pores happy and, in time may heal your condition.
Internal nutrition is our best friend, as most skin problems usually tend to come from inside.
Follow healthy diets, don’t avoid fruits (lots of fresh fruits!) and vegetables, and remember to stay hydrated by drinking at least 6 to 8 cups of water a day.
Of course, a visit to a specialist needs to be considered - the only one specialized in skin problems, and the most suitable person to help when skin problems, like acne, are present in your life.
Source: www.skin-care.becomegorgeous.com
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Skin Problems and Acne Tips
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Monday, March 30, 2009
Lighten Your Skin
Dark spots, and freckles, and skin-damage - oh my! Looking to lighten your complexion? Every shade of skin is beautiful, but as we grow older our skin tone can change. Freckles may appear, dark spots can arise, and skin may not be as light as it once was. So, if you're still not ready to embrace your dark side, read on for a few natural whitening tips and tricks.
- Use Sunblock
- Exfoliate
- Make a Mask
- Licorice Extract
Remember to love your skin no matter what color it is. It's a part of who you are and that's what makes you beautiful and unique.
By Laci Chiodo
Source: free-beauty-tips.glam.com
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Monday, March 2, 2009
A Quick Hand Treatment
We don’t tell you a secret if we say that hands are the most visible parts of you. You use them in everyday in different activities, sometimes not very pleasant for them. Have you ever thought about some procedures which will reduce the harmful influence on your hands? If you are ready to help your hands be young and beautiful follow our advices.
- Add a little almond oil (about a teaspoon) to dishwater when you do the dishes to make your hands skin soft.
- Peel off dead skin cells with sea salt and lemon. Also you can use for this purpose natural coffee which is left in your cup after you drink it.
- While skin is a little wet, apply a mixture of one teaspoon honey and one teaspoon olive oil. Place hands in small plastic bags, then in a pair of cotton gloves for thirty minutes. The heat helps the treatment penetrate.
- Put your hands in warm mild (it should be comfortable for touch) for five minutes to strengthen nails and hydrate skin. Not only is milk loaded with lactic acid, a natural alpha hydroxy acid that gently exfoliates dead skin, but its high calcium content will strengthen fragile nails.
Source: cosmeticcareguide.com
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What To Do About Blemishes and Spots on Face
Cheat your way to perfectly clear skin! No blemishes and spots on face
Spots on face are the bane of many teenager's lives (usually hormones to blame) but increasingly it's adults too who are struggling with a spot-prone complexion (usually stress to blame). If you consider taking a holistic approach and learning relaxation techniques - yoga and self-hypnosis tapes can offer excellent relief.
Addressing the skin directly, ensure your cleanser isn't too harsh as over-zealous cleansing cand strip the skin and lead to over-production of sebum as it tries to compensate.
Also check that your products are labelled "non-comodegenic" or "non-acnegenic" - which means that they does not cause breakouts, such as acne, because it does not contain any pore clogging agents.
While it's commonly accepted that it's a bad idea to squeeze a spot (risk of scarring, spreading bacteria etc.) and if the whitehead is literally about to burst and you can't resist, place tissues over your fingers and with them parallel and flat to the skin roll gently to release the pustule. If the skin does not break easily do not force it as this is when damage is caused.
As for covering up, get a good quality concealer which has a narrow nib allowing you to blend coverage precisely. It's better if it also includes a drying-out agent to speed up the spot's demise.
What foundation to use?
Hydrating foundations come in liquid or cream versions and offer a weightless feel, thanks to moisturizing elements such as hyaluronic acid, which draws water from the air for daylong softness.
If your skin is a little oily and a little dry, try foundations for combination skin; they contain "smart" microspheres that hydrate areas that need moisture while delivering oil control to shiny spots.
Keep your foundation fresh with powder touchups throughout the day. A translucent powder is ideal.
These won't pile color pigments on the edges of your pores, making them more visible.
Mineral makeup is ideal for skin that's prone to irritation and redness, and is particularly good for people who suffer from rosacea, a skin disorder characterized by acne-like bumps and a flushing of the skin. Mineral makeup contains zinc oxide and titanium dioxide, both of which have soothing properties that help calm skin.
As a nice alternative to a high-coverage foundation, choose a lighter formula (e.g., sheer) that works with the rest of your face. Then hide visible capillaries with a tiny bit of concealer.
Source: becomegorgeous.com
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Dark Circles and Puffy Eyes Tips
About Dark Circles Under Eyes
Dark circles can be caused by several factors, and each one needs to be dealt with in a different way.
Dark circles can be caused by sun damage, veins and capillaries that show through skin, irritation, and the natural dark pigment that can occur in this area.
They can also be a result of natural shadows that fall within the eye area, making that area appear darker.
Plus, dark circles can be a result of dry skin making the area look dull and tired.
How to get rid of them?
Be sure you are using a lightweight moisturizer (gel or silicone-based moisturizers are best for this) under the eye area; too much or too heavy a moisturizer can make your concealer slide off.
Always use a sunscreen during the day, or wear sunglasses, which will prevent sun damage from stimulating dark pigmentation to occur
Puffy Eyes in the Morning
There are no cosmetics or miracle eye moisturizers that can alter puffy eyes, but a lot of things can cause the skin around the eyes to swell.
Lack of sleep is not as big a factor for puffy eyes as it is for bloodshot eyes.
How to prevent puffy eyes?
If anything, sitting up instead of lying down prevents fluids from collecting in the tissues around the eye.
Sleeping with your head slightly elevated and making sure that your neck has the support it needs can help prevent fluid retention.
Alcohol consumption and a diet high in salt can cause water retention and increase puffiness around the eyes.
Contact lenses can cause irritation and swelling, so be sure that you are wearing the most comfortable type for your vision correction.
Many of the same things that cause bloodshot eyes can also make the area around your eyes puffy.
Be sure to take your makeup off meticulously at night, do not rub your eyes, and take an antihistamine if you have allergies.
If you are sensitive to skin-care or makeup products, avoid them.
Preventing dryness around the eyes can also be very helpful in reducing swelling.
If dryness is your problem, a lightweight, fragrance-free moisturizer will help.
Be certain the moisturizer does not contain any irritating ingredients that could make matters worse. If you have time in the morning, place cool compresses on the eyes.
Source: becomegoegeous.com
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Tuesday, January 27, 2009
How To Firm Up Your Breasts
Saggy boobs before your time? Here is how you can make your breasts lovely and firm and soft to the touch.
- Mix some vitamin E (say a teaspoon of oil) with a tablespoon of yoghurt. Mix well. Add an egg. Again, mix in well to form a light mixture.
- Then, gently massage your breasts with the liquid. With the smooth mixture covering your breasts, place on an old bra to keep the mixture firm against your breasts for half an hour.
- Rinse with warm water. Repeat once a day for a couple of weeks. And firm breasts with soft, supple skin will be yours.
- Know the right way to wear your bra! after you have worn your bra, bend down. push all the excess "fats" towards your breast. it firms and enhances your breasts and at the same time, your fats are unseen!
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Chapped Lips
Make Your Lips Kissable
Even though summer sun can make our lips chapped, because they have no melanin and therefore no protection against sun damage, the worst time for every girl’s lips is winter.
The harsh wind, cold, indoor heating all leave our sensitive lips chapped, not at all kissable as we would like. One way to go is to become a lip balm addict, the other is to read through our tips and tricks for chapped lips and get the lips you’ve always wanted.
Experts say it takes just a few days to fix even the worst chapped lips. So, the sooner you start, the sooner you’ll get more beautiful! (Beware: if your lips are so cracked they bleed, you should really se your doctor!)
- Change your habits
- Water is your best friend
- Buy only moisturizing goods
- Beware of winter sports
- Combat yeast with yogurt
Source: simplybeautifull.blogspot.com
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