Beauty and Skin care

Anyone can be beautiful. Really. It just takes a little knowledge.

Do you know?

• That some make-up colors could add 10 years to your looks?

• That there's a best time of day to treat cellulite?

• That you can eat your way to better looking skin?

• That knowing your nail type is as important as knowing your skin type?

• That whether your hair is curly or straight is more important than if it's dry or greasy in helping it look good?

We are here to Show you how beautiful you are, welcome on board...

How to Apply Eye Makeup

It is known that the eyes are the windows to the soul. If you want someone to see your inner beauty, you have to get noticed and the perfect way to get noticed is wear the most inviting and subtle eye makeup, however the key is the application of the eye make up. Let's face it most of us regular working people do not have the time or the cash to dash to our stylist every time we need to apply makeup, let's leave that to the rich and fabulous to do. For us simple folks we can learn how to apply eye make up and be just as good as a professional, even though it may take a little practice we will eventually get there.

How to Apply Eye shadow
The first step in applying eye make up should be deciding what colors you want to use. The great thing about eye make up is that you can use more than one color and still come out with a fresh and easy look. The key is choosing the color that will stand out the most and apply that color to the entire eyelids. The next step would be to apply a lighter shade above the first color, when applying the lighter shade it should be done in one quick and easy movement.

How to Apply Eye Liner
Okay the hard part is over or so you think, the eye shadow is on just right, so now what? Yes you guessed it eyeliner, what would eye make up be with out eye liner that defines your eyes? Eyeliner is available in pencil and liquid forms you can choose the eye liner that you feel most comfortable with. To apply eyeliner it is best if you start at the inside corner of your eye with swift strokes by drawing a thin line close to your eyelids to the best of your ability. You can choose to do this one time for a subtle look or a few times for a more vivid look.

Application Tricks for Mascara
Eye Shadow checks, Eye liner Check, oh did you forget about the mascara that will make you bat your lashes like Betty boop? Mascara is also essential for making your eyes look sexy and inviting , with the right mascara and the correct application you won't need those fake long eye lashes when you have your own to bat with. Talking about mascara it would not be cool if I did not mention, an eyelash curler, eye lash curlers and mascara go hand in hand while they both give your eyelashes that added boost to make them look absolutely gorgeous. It would be wise to invest in an eyelash curler when you are dressing your eyes. It is recommended that you curl the eyelashes first, before you apply the mascara to avoid pulling or breaking of the eye lash.

The key to wearing great mascara that won't smear or smudge is to insert the wand inside of the mascara once your new tube of mascara is open, insert the wand and turn it inside of the liquid mascara before pulling it out, this prevents the mascara from drying out and looking clumpy on your face. Once you mastered this task, simply run your brush along the lashes in a smooth direction away from your face. If you want your mascara to appear thick you should apply two coats, if you choose this option it is best that you wait until the mascara dries until you apply the second coat. After the mascara is applied, it is recommended that you comb eyelashes with a comb to remove any clumps that may have formed while applying the mascara.

Viola! Now you are an expert on how to apply the most tantalizing eye makeup that will make men flock to your doorstep and want to get deeper into your souls through your eyes, so be careful. Eye make up can be a very powerful thing.


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Homemade Rose Water Cleansing Cream

Galen, a Greek physician of the 2nd century, made this cleansing cream with the following ingredients:

1 tablespoon beeswax or white paraffin wax
1 tablespoon emulsifying wax
4 tablespoons mineral oil
6 tablespoons rose water t teaspoon borax, and
a few drops of rose oil (perfume)

Melt the waxes and oil together, and at the same time heat the water and borax and make sure that the borax is completely dissolved. Remove both bowls from the heat and pour water into the oiL Continue stirring until a white cream starts to form. Add a few drops of rose oil when the mixture begins to cool. Carry on beating until tbe mixture thickens.

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Home Remedy for Itching

Itching refers to a skin disease caused by impurity in blood. It may occur over the whole body or location of the body and also known as pruritus. In simple words it can be defined as sensation that demands scratching of the affected area of skin. Itching in a particular area may be due to insect bites and stings.

Causes of itching

The various causes are:

* Due to Dry skin
* Skin inflammations like sunburn, allergies
* Eczema may cause itching
* Pregnancy
* Parasitic infestations
* Strong chemicals like detergents, solvents

Should I scratch the itch?

Itching usually prompts scratching, which can sometimes lead to a vicious itch-scratch cycle. Scratching can initially feel so satisfying - but prolonged scratching just leaves you with irritated skin that can still itch! Since scratching provides only temporary relief and doesn't promote healing of the underlying problem, it is best to avoid scratching if at all possible. If scratching breaks open the skin, bacterial infection can set in. And if scratching continues for many months or years, the area that is scratched may develop thickened skin (lichenification) or pigmentation that darkens the area.

Home Remedies for itching

* To get relief from itching peppermint bath is very beneficial.
* Cover the affected area with light paste of coconut oil and limejuice.
* Put 2-3 cups of oatmeal in a tub with Luke warm water.
* Pour a cupful of white vinegar in bath water and soak the body in it for 15-20 minutes.
* Application of cod liver oil or Aloe Vera to the affected area is beneficial.
* To avoid itching of dry skin, it is better to use moisturizer after every wash.
* Application of vitamin E oil is effective to remove itching.
* A hot water application to the affected area provides immediate relief.
* Application of paste made my mixing baking soda with water is effective remedy.
* Neem is an effective remedy for all types of skin problems and for skin care. Application of neem oil to the affected areas gives fast relief from itching. Neem bath can be taken by boiling the neem leaves in bath water.

Itching refers to a skin disease caused by impurity in blood. It may occur over the whole body or location of the body and also known as pruritus. In simple words it can be defined as sensation that demands scratching of the affected area of skin. Itching in a particular area may be due to insect bites and stings.

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7 Home Remedies for Body Odor

In some cultures and countries, intense body odor is considered a desirable characteristic, signifying greater sexual attractiveness and even prowess. But let's face it, in the United States, a pungent body aroma is not going to make you the life of the party.

So powerful is our cultural distaste for body odor that every day, some 95 percent of all Americans over the age of 12 reach for one product or another that will enable them to feel safe and secure in the company of others.

Body odor begins with sweat. The body has two types of sweat glands, and both types produce sweat that is made up largely of water. The eccrine glands, which are located on almost every part of the body, produce the sweat that cools the body. The apocrine glands, which are located in the armpits, around the nipples, and in the groin, produce sweat whose function is not clear.

One thing is obvious, however. The sweat from the apocrine glands can make you stink. The reason is that apocrine sweat contains a substantial amount of oil, which provides food for bacteria. It's this bacterial feeding frenzy that creates the odor that keeps others at a distance.

Despite some unpleasant side effects, sweating is actually an invaluable part of keeping your body cool -- even bacteria has many positive contributions to our lives. Well, if you can't stop sweating and you can't stop bacteria, what can you do? You can try some of the following home remedies, which will help keep your body odor from announcing your presence to those far and near.

Keep it clean. The strength of the odor a person produces depends on how much their glands secrete as well as the number of bacteria on their skin. People with strong underarm odors carry two to three times as many underarm bacteria as others. The best way to prevent body odor is to wash away sweat and bacteria. Clean the underarm and groin area with water and soap, preferably a deodorant soap, at least once a day, and more often, if necessary.


Bathe your britches.
Sweat that seeps into your clothing may remind you of its presence at very inopportune times. What's more, once it has dried, bacteria-containing sweat can damage the fibers of your clothing. Wear clean clothing, socks, and underwear every day. If you sweat a lot, wear clothing made of cotton, linen, or other natural material, which helps absorb sweat and facilitate airflow.

Try a deodorant.
For milder cases of body odor, a deodorant may help. Deodorants are considered cosmetics. Most contain a substance that helps kill the bacteria that are waiting to feed on your sweat. They may also help mask body odor by substituting a more acceptable scent.

Get tough with an antiperspirant.
Since body odor begins with sweat, one of the best ways to control it is to reduce the amount of sweat. That's what antiperspirants are for.

Antiperspirants are classified by the Food and Drug Administration as over-the-counter drugs because they are intended to alter a natural body function; namely, they decrease the production of eccrine sweat. (While apocrine sweat contains the oil upon which bacteria feed, neither an antiperspirant nor a deodorant can decrease apocrine sweat.) By decreasing the production of eccrine sweat, antiperspirants help keep you drier, thus reducing the moisture that creates a fertile breeding ground for bacteria. For added protection, antiperspirants usually also contain an antibacterial agent that fights odors.

Beat irritation and odor. If you've tried antiperspirants and deodorants and found that they irritate your skin, you might instead try washing with an antibacterial soap such as chlorhexidine (Hibiclens) or applying an over-the-counter antibiotic ointment. Other options for sensitive skin include using talcum powder or baking soda in place of an antiperspirant or deodorant.

Quiet your diet. Certain foods, such as hot peppers, can affect the amount of sweat an individual produces. And the aroma of other pungent foods, such as garlic, onions, spices, and alcohol, can be carried in your sweat.

Tone down that temper. Anger, anxiety, and excitement also increase production of sweat. Consider learning and practicing a technique, such as meditation or visualization, that can help you maintain your calm under stressful circumstances.


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HOME REMEDIES FOR BODY ODOR AND PERSPIRATION

• For excessive underarm odor, use a mild solution of hydrogen peroxide (3%) Put a teaspoonful in a glass of water and wash the underarm.
• Frequent bathing is good for those who are troubled with skin odors. In some people merely shaving the hair from under the arms may relieve this problem.
• Add three cups of tomato juice in the water and soak for fifteen minutes or longer. It will help to get rid of body odor. This is one of the best home remedies for body odor.
• Take juice of about two dozen radishes, add 1/4 teaspoon of glycerin, and put in a spray-top bottle. This is an effective home remedy for body odor. Use as an underarm deodorant or to reduce foot odor. .
• Clothes should be loose as they allow the body to breathe better than tight clothes. The perspiration escapes and doesn't become a breeding place for bacteria. The type of fabric is also very important. Synthetic fabrics for shoes and clothes don't allow the body to breathe, so natural fabrics are better than synthetic fibres. Change clothes regularly.
• Dietary changes are also very important in decreasing the body odor. Certain foods, such as meat, onions, garlic, exotic spices, and drinks such as coffee and alcohol can lead to body odor. Try removing these from diet for a week or two and see if this makes a difference.
• Tobacco use is a major cause of body odor. If you stop smoking it may take several weeks for the body to rid itself of odor causing substances.
• Rosemary is an antibacterial herb. Put 8 to 10 drops of the essential oil in 1 ounce of water and apply it where needed. One of the useful home remedies for body odor.
• Wash your armpits with alcohol, white vinegar or witch hazel instead of deodorant.
• Apple cider vinegar also helps to reduce under arm body odor when used in place of deodorant because it reduces the pH of the skin. Bacteria can't live in areas with low pH.
• Baking soda acts as an agent that kills the bacteria and helps to absorb perspiration. Cornstarch can also be used or it can be mixed with the baking soda.
• Chewing parsley, alfalfa and other leafy greens also helps to neutralize body odor, because of the deodorizing effect of the chlorophyll.
• Herbalists suggest drinking a cup of sage tea daily reduces sweat gland activity.
• For body odor treatment, fresh sage leaves blended with tomato juice have been found to be very effective.
• Juice of the Turnip also helps to decrease underarm odor for up to 10 hours. Grate a turnip; squeeze the juice through cheesecloth, to get two teaspoonfuls. Apply it under the arms.
• Take 500 mg of wheat grass daily on an empty stomach and drink a glass of water. The chlorophyll will dramatically reduce body odor. This is one of the useful home remedies for body odor.
• Eat 1 teaspoon of fresh parsley with each meal.This is also an effective home remedy for body odor.
• Excessive toxics may be one of the causes, try taking steam baths or sunbaths frequently as part of an overall detoxification program.
• A high-potency B-vitamin (50 mg or higher) when taken with magnesium will help reduce certain secretions that can be a cause of odor.
• Soaking feet in water mixed with either vinegar or Epsom salts can also be effective. A dusting of talcum, cornstarch, or a medicated foot powder directly on the skin and in the shoes can help as well.
• It is studied that body odor can be produced by deficiency of zinc. Good natural sources of zinc are spinach, parsley, collard greens, brussel sprouts, cucumbers, and asparagus. Spinach is the richest source of zinc. Taking juice of all the above foods makes a very good remedy for body odor.
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