Monday, 7 April 2014

THINGS TO DO TO REAL BEAUTY

 Don’t brush you hair while it’s still wet
Your hair is weakest when it’s wet and brushing can break or damage it. If you have to untangle, use wide-tooth comb to get all knots out then let it dry naturally.

Be gentle around the eyes
They are the most sensitive parts of your face, so be careful when removing makeup or moisturizing. Avoid your eye area and only use specified formulas for this area.

Exfoliate, exfoliate, exfoliate!
Exfoliation gets rid of dead cells and oils that can block pores. For a luminous glow, exfoliate two to three times a week, normal skin once or twice a week, combination skin
once a week and oily skin every seven to 10 days.

Indulge your senses
Whether you are lathering on lotion or shampooing your hair, pick a scent that will lift your spirits. Opt to have different scented products for different moods, like a
fresh body wash for the morning and soothing lavender scented lotion just before bed.

Always have some colour
Whether it’s a swipe of blush, a bright bold lip colour or a cathing eye shadow, a touch of colour always adds an extra oomph.

Schedule in pampering time
Scribble it in, whether it’s a long bath or a home spa experience, always make time for yourself. Do it now!

Don’t forget your night routine
Your skin works over time to repair and rejuvenate even throughout the night. This makes your night time routine as important as the protection your day routine offers.

Thou shall moisturize!
Dry skin cause irritation leading to itchiness and redness. So moisturize well. Using a moisturizer that also helps protect your skin’s moisture barrier especially if you spend hours in air conditioned rooms.

Define your angle
Even if you don’t have the chiseled cheek bones of Alexa Chung, defining your angles is a must, in fact more so if you lack the blessed genes. The easiest way to call attention to your cheek, bones by sweeping blush just under the apples of your cheeks.
Condition your hair, not your scalp
The skin on your scalp in no different than the rest of your body and conditioner can block your skin from breathing because of its rich formulation. If you’ve got short hair, use sparingly and wash the conditioner out thoroughly.