Skin Care Product Reviews

June 15, 2008

5 hair removal beauty tips you should know about

Filed under: beauty tips — admin @ 4:29 pm

Why do hair removal creams smell so badly?

They contain 2 strong chemical compounds: calcium thiglycolate and sodium thiglycolate which both can dissolve keratin. Sometimes the smell is worse after the depilatory is applied as thiglycolate acid reacts with the hair to create a sulphur-type by product - bad egg smell. A few formulations are available which are not as strong smelling, such as Kalo Hair Inhibitor Lotion.

How do I choose tweezers? There are so many shapes?

For a long lasting, durable tweezer, choose a professional quality 100 percent stainless steel tweezer that will not rust when cleaned. The prongs should have a light, gentle spring action and the gripping platforms (at the tips) should be smooth and polished. When the tips are pressed together, they should meet perfectly. Selecting a shape is a personal preference.

What is the best way to tweeze my brows?

Brush the hairs in the direction of the hair growth. Isolate the hair you want to tweeze. Always tweeze in the direction of the hair growth. Pull one hair at a time. Brows should start above the inner corner of the eye and extend slightly past the outer corner of the eye. Be careful not to remove too much hair because brows that have been tweezed too much won’t always grow back.

When should I shave my legs before going to the beach?

It is good idea to wait at least 12 hours after shaving or waxing to plunge into the spa, pool, lake or ocean. Shaving stubble is the one drawback of shaving, however it is still the most popular method for removing leg and bikini hair.

What method do dermatologists recommend for removing unwated hair?

Electrolysis is #1 dermatologist recommended hair removing method. For more abudant hair, waxing is best. Seek a recommendation for a good electrologist from dermatologist.

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May 26, 2008

Oily vs. Dry Skin Type Test

Filed under: beauty tips — admin @ 10:37 pm

After washing your face do not apply any product on your complexion. Three hours later check your face in the mirror – bright day-light. Your forehead appears to be:
a) Rough
b) Tight
c) Hydrated with no light reflection
d) Shiny with reflection of light

When you look at yourself on the pictures, your skin appears shiny:
a) Never
b) Sometimes
c) Very often
d) Always

2,3 hours after applying make-up foundation, your make-up appears:
a) flaky
b) smooth
c) shiny
d) do not use foundation

4. Check your complexion in magnifying mirror. How many large size pores do you have ?

a) None

b) A few in the T-zone
c) Many

d) Lots

5. In low-humidity environment, if you do not use moisturizing cream your skin feels:

a) very dry

b) Tight

c) Normal
d) Shiny
e) Don’t Know

6. You would describe your facial skin as:

a) Dry
b) Normal
c) Combination
d) Oily

7. If you do not apply moisturizer on your face, your face skin feels tight:
a) Always
b) Sometimes
c) Rarely
d) Never

8. When you clean your face with soap or cleanser that produces lots of bubbles, foam, your complexion feels:
a) dry
b) slightly dry
c) normal
d) oily
e) I do not any of those

9.You have whiteheads or blackheads:
a) Never
b) Rarely
c) Sometimes
d) Always

10. 2,3 hours after applying moisturizer your cheeks feel:
a) Very Rough
b) Smooth
c) A bit shiny
d) Shiny

11. Your face in oily in the forehead and nose:
a) Never
b) Sometimes
c) Frequently
d) Always



1 point for “a” answer
2 point for “b” answer
3 point for “c” answer
4 point for “d” answer
2.5 points for “e” answer

34-44 – you have very oily skin
27-33 – you have slightly oily skin
17-26 – you have slightly dry skin
11-16 – you have dry skin
27-44 you are an O skin type
11-26 you are an D skin type

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April 28, 2008

Treating Dry Skin

Filed under: beauty tips — admin @ 11:23 am

Very often dry skin is a result of a vitamin B deficiency. If you suffer from a dry skin try products that contain any of the following ingredients: goat’s milk, wholegrain rice, sunflower seeds, sprouted seeds, yeast, bran or oats.

If you like trying home made skin care recipes, try one this solution – Geranium Cleansing Balm. To prepare our balm you will need following ingredients:

  • Extra virgin olive oil
  • Beeswax granules
  • Geranium Leaves
  • Geranium Essential Oil
  • Heat 75ml of olive oil and 10g of beeswax in the top of a double-boiler until melted. Put twelve fresh scented geranium leaves in the bottom of a sterilized, heatproof glass jar. As soon as olive oil and beeswax are melted, pour them over the geranium leaves. Seal the jar and leave it for 3 weeks. After 3 weeks take everything out and reheat in a double-boiler. Gently remove the leaves and wait until our mixture is cooled down. Add 10 drops of geranium essential oil.

    Important Tip
    Is it ok to use soap if I suffer dry skin ?
    No, any product containing detergents should be avoided by people suffering from dry skin as they wash away the natural lipids that help your skin retain hydration. If you have dry skin do not use products that create bubbles, especially blue bath, search for non-foamy products such as La Roche Posay Lipikar.

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    March 13, 2008

    Skin Care Ingredients

    Filed under: beauty tips — admin @ 12:13 am

    Today we’d like to take a look at some skin care product ingredients and their action. It is very important thing so don’t miss it :)

    To prevent wrinkles:

  • Basil
  • Caffeine
  • White Tea, Green Tea
  • Carrot Extract
  • Coenzyme Q10
  • Copper peptide
  • Curcumin
  • Ferulic Acid
  • Feverfew
  • Genistein
  • Ginger
  • Ginseng
  • Grape seed extract
  • Idebenone
  • Lutein
  • Lycopene
  • Phytol
  • Punica
  • Pycnogenol
  • Rosemary
  • Silymarin
  • Yucca
  • To improve the appearance of wrinkles:

  • Aha
  • Citric Acid
  • Gluconolactone
  • Glycolic Acid
  • Lactic Acid
  • Phytic Acid
  • Polyhydroxy Acids
  • Retinol
  • To hydrate and moisturize skin:

  • Ajuga turkestanica
  • Aloe Vera
  • Apricot Kernel Oil
  • Borage Seed Oil
  • Canola Oil
  • Ceramide
  • Cholesterol
  • Cocoa butter
  • Colloidal Oatmeal
  • Dexpanthenol
  • Dimethicone
  • Evening Primrose Oil
  • Glycerin
  • Jojoba Oil
  • Macadamia Nut Oil
  • Olive oil
  • Safflower Oil
  • Shea Butter
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    February 4, 2008

    How to Take Care of Skin of a Newborn

    Filed under: beauty tips — admin @ 3:22 pm

    What you need to first realize about your newborn is that their skin is not like your own. Untouched by the sun and by harmful chemicals, your baby has a blank canvas of skin cells that are pristine. To protect this fragile skin, you have a lot of options and tools at your disposal.

    First of all, the best thing you can do for your baby is to bathe them on a regular basis with a gentle skin cleanser. Make sure to choose a product that is made for the sensitive skin of a baby, not something that caters to adult skin. You can also have a basin of warm water into which you dip a clean cotton ball to wipe the face of your newborn clean, including the eyes.

    Once you are done cleaning your baby’s skin, you will want to gently pat them down and apply a light baby lotion to their arms and legs. This will help to protect the skin from becoming too dry and a soothing scent can often calm a fussy baby.

    If you should notice any rashes or skin irritation on your baby, you may want to call your doctor, but in most cases, these are simply going to resolve on their own. When a rash is accompanied by a fever, however, you will want to schedule an appointment with your baby’s pediatrician.

    You might want to opt for natural skin care products that do not contain harsh chemicals like other products. While these may be more expensive, they are less likely to harm your baby’s skin and to cause irritation.

    It is not necessary to scrub your baby’s skin, not is it recommended. Since your newborn’s skin is much thinner than yours, you only need to gently pat it when you are bathing them, perhaps even giving them a gentle massage as you do.

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    January 23, 2008

    African American Skin Care

    Filed under: beauty tips — admin @ 12:10 pm

    What kind of skin care products should African-American use?

    There are a lot of African-American women visiting dermatologist office, looking for cause of their skin discoloration. In most cases it is caused by the products they pick up in their favorite beautician store. Most of the dark skinned women have highly pigmented complexion, so it crucial to avoid products that can cause skin inflammation by checking their ingredients. Dark skin women should avoid skin care that contain Alpha Hydroxy Acid, vitamin C, Alpha Lipoic Acid. Please also make sure that your hair removal product is not the cause of unwanted pigmentation.

    First thing all women should check is their skin type and then choose appropriate products. It is good idea for dark skinned women to use products that contain any of the following ingredients: oatmeal, licochalone, chamomile or feverfew that have anti-inflammatory properties.

    We also recommend to take a look at very interesting article - “Black Skin Care Guide“.

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    January 21, 2008

    Home Based Skin Care

    Filed under: beauty tips — admin @ 2:54 am

    When it comes to skin care, you don’t need to head to your local cosmetics counter or to a dermatologist. You can often find home based skin care cures and remedies that not only cost little, but also provide numerous benefits. Here are some of the ways you care for your skin at home.

    The first step to any skin care routine is cleansing. You should be washing your face in the morning as well as in the evening with a gentle soap-free cleanser. This should not be the same cleanser that you use for your body. In fact, you might simply want to rinse your skin with warm water to help remove excess oils and dirt.

    To help your skin look more youthful, you can look to your refrigerator for home wrinkle cures. A simple egg white mask can help to tighten your pores as well as to reduce the appearance of fine lines. Simply whisking some egg whites together and applying them to your face (avoiding the eyes), allowing to dry and then rinsing away is all that you need to do.

    For wrinkles, try using olive oil as a serum or applying cocoa butter to your skin. You can also make an exfoliating scrub with honey and sugar. Mix equal parts of both until you make a paste and then apply to any rough area on your skin. Rinse away to reveal clean and soft skin that doesn’t cost a fortune.

    You can also use oatmeal and water to create a paste to slough away rough skin or as a mask to help rejuvenate a dull complexion. The acids in strawberries, papayas, and lemons can also help perk up your face, so try rubbing some of the juices on your skin for a fruit enzyme peel.

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    December 17, 2007

    Red Hot Lips

    Filed under: beauty tips — admin @ 5:45 pm

    This winter when going out red, hot, flammy lips are a must. There are groups of women that have never, or rarely use rich color lipsticks. The only advice we can give you is to practice at home first using lip brush, which gives even tone. Don’t be afraid to use strong color’s as you might find yourself comfortable in ex centric, yet sexy lips. Start with your top lip, applying from the corners to the center. If you have fuller pout, lip liner is a must. If you’re still not sure about using distinctive red, try different shades of it - brown, gold.

    Enjoy :)

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    November 8, 2007

    Prom Make Up

    Filed under: beauty tips — admin @ 3:02 pm

    Prom Make UpIf your teen is going to the prom, odds are she’s spent months picking out a dress and trying on different styles of make up. Prom night is the time to let out all the stops and do it in style, but what style? Prom makeup runs the gamut of gothic to princess themes. You daughter may want to play the role of the sexy vamp, while you’re thinking peaches and cream. Don’t worry, it’s just one night and this is a time when all types of fantasies can be acted out in the transition from childhood to young adulthood.

    Teen girls will often have impromptu make up parties between friends. It’s with their circle of friends that they try on new styles and add another persona to their repertoire of adult possibilities. They may not be thinking of natural beauty products, but they can be wonderful to start a great set of behaviors that seek to maximize beauty without adding harsh chemicals to themselves or the environment.

    Some of the basics you will need for prom night are: foundation, lipstick, eyeliner, mascara, blush, and more. Sometimes teens will opt for novel fake tattoos and jeweled nails too. The entire idea of prom is to have one last splurge before they go off to college, so everything goes for makeup. Nail polishes and different nail techniques are very popular. You can have a French manicure or even add fake nails to lengthen what you have. Hair is often sprayed, primped, spritzed, curled, and more.

    With the dizzying array of chemicals being used in the name of beauty, it’s nice to know that you can use some natural products in your prom make up. If you want to enhance your overall look, seek to enhance the natural health and beauty of the skin before applying cosmetics. There are a number of lines that help to clear acne and even skin tone, a problem with some teenagers. You can even get self-tanners that can give you a bronzed appearance without risking UV exposure. These take time to use and see results, so start early and experiment with the products before the actual event happens.

    Regarding prom dress definitely check MakeEzine idea wearing duct tape dress :) The last piece you need is Prom Handbag .

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    November 2, 2007

    Perfect Lash

    Filed under: beauty tips — admin @ 9:26 am

    Perfect Eyelashes

    What would you do for the perfect eyelashes ? Would you get surgery to add hair? Would you use eyelash curlers that resemble instruments of torture?

    How about just adding some beauty common sense and good products for a painless way to build the perfect set of eyelashes? It can be that simple and can make a dramatic difference in your appearance.

    Lush full lashes are a sign of good health. Even in the great eras of the silver screen, movie stars would always have a great set of lashes, even if they were fake and pasted on. It focuses the attention on the eyes of a person, which are said to be windows of the soul. A perfect set of lashes can signal vitality and youth, as people who are younger tend to have fuller lashes.

    Science, however, is helping those who may be past their prime to maintain that youthful look with products like Jan Marini’s Eyelash Conditioner and other great natural products too. These products not only seek to make your lashes longer and shinier, but they also protect young eyelashes from breakage and environmental stressors.

    One of the main reasons that eyelashes do tend to degrade over time is because they are subject to many harsh chemicals in cosmetics and sometimes, even dyes. You should never dye your eyelashes. Use products that have natural and safe ingredients, and that can also moisturize the eyelashes too. Don’t stress your eyelashes too much with a curler. It can cause breakage. When using cosmetics or eyelash conditioners, brush the eyelashes and separate them to make them appear longer and fuller. Always remove makeup at night, including all eye makeup with a good cream that moisturizes as it cleanses. You should use one that does not add further harsh chemicals to your lashes.

    We really enjoyed “G” Hollywood article by Gigling.tv.

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