Filed Under (Acne) by Parimal on 19-08-2009

Not surprisingly but to have a problem-free blackhead prevention, you have to know exactly what works on blackheads. While treating and removing your blackheads from your skin, you also have to prevent those blackheads from emerging again. This review aims to show you how you can prevent the formation of blackheads with just three simple operations .
Filed Under (Beauty) by Parimal on 11-08-2009
Waxing is an brilliant and inexpensive way to deal with most hair removal on the body or on the face. Waxing leaves the area smoother than shaving does because it pulls the hair out below the top layer of skin, which makes it grow back slower and less uniformly. You can do waxing at home by yourself, and beauty supply stores sell all the equipment you need, from wax to spatulas, strips of cotton, and anti-inflammatory lotions. There are even waxing kits with strips of wax or wax like ingredients that you just tear off, and apply. No heating and mixing required. While this is a very convenient method, it is time consuming and won’t yield the same results you would get if a professional had done it. With a professional esthetician, you get the job done right the first time, and you will have much better results in the long run. Just like anything else, they are professionals with experience and knowledge that you just cannot gainon your own.
Filed Under (Acne) by Parimal on 10-08-2009
Homemade acne treatments can be extremely effective, when trying to get rid of existing acne.You can make these acne treatments right at home, using ingredients you are most likely to have right in your home kitchen. Getting rid of your acne with natural treatments is the safest and cheapest way. All other acne treatments involve drugs or some type of medicine cream, which can really harm your skin. To clear your acne naturally, you can use a number of different masks and facial washes.
Filed Under (Beauty) by Parimal on 09-07-2009
Waxing: How To Get The Best Results the woman beauty tips
• To avoid the skin appearing darker after waxing, be careful not to expose the treated
area to the sun for 48 hours after treatment. Alternatively use a excellent sun blocker cream
on newly treated areas.
• Be sure to test a small area of skin first to make sure there is no acute sensitivity or
allergic reaction to the process.
• Hair should be at least 1/8 inch long. If it isn’t wait until it reaches this length.
• Be sure to wash the skin thoroughly and dry it well beforehand to remove any lotions or
oils which may prevent the wax from adhering closely to the skin.
• Heat the wax carefully so as not to overheat and thus burn the skin when applying. Test
on a small area first. The consistency should be soft rather than runny.
• If pain and discomfort is a main concern use a pain reducing gel or anesthetic numbing
spray available from pharmacists. These solutions should be applied 30 to 60 minutes
before waxing so the skin is numbed beforehand.
• Apply a thin layer of wax in the direction of the hair growth, preferably holding the spatula
or tongue depressor at a 45 degree angle as you spread the wax.
• When applying the cotton strip over the wax, rub in the same direction as the hair growth
leaving about 1/3 of the strip free to allow for a firm grip for a quick back pulling action.
• Pull the skin taut before pulling the cotton strip away.
• Pull back with a rapid movement close to the skin. Do not pull up or out, rather pull
back.
• One quick, smooth, pull back is much more effective than a series of light pulls which only
increase the pain and leave patchy areas.
• Clean the skin with a warm moist towel afterwards to remove excess wax.
• Avoid showering and making the hair wet prior to waxing. Hair absorbs the water
making it soft and less likely to adhere well to the wax. Tough hair is simpler to pull off.
• Avoid wearing tight clothing over freshly waxed areas to minimize the risk of irritation
and ingrown hairs.
• After 24-48 hours exfoliate the skin (with a Loofa sponge for example) to prevent the
dead skin from accumulating in areas that can become ingrown such as the bikini line,
upper thighs, underarms and calves.
• If acne is a problem, wait until the skin has healed before waxing to avoid further irritating
this sensitive condition.
Try this Pomegranate / Cranberry Infused Shampoo:
• 2 ¼ fl oz liquid castile soap
• 1 tsp liquid glycerine
• 2 tsp pomegranate juice
• 4 tsp cranberry juice
Combine all ingredients and pour into glass bottles. Make sure to shake well prior to use.
Rinse hair and then lather in shampoo. Do not keep this mixture for more than 10 days. This natural shampoo should also be kept refrigerated.
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Filed Under (Beauty) by Parimal on 09-07-2009
Best Positions
1. Sitting: Sit in a chair with your feet up above your waist and legs spread apart.
2. Sitting: Sit with one leg propped above your waist and the other leg resting on
the floor.
3. Lying: Lie on your back with legs wide apart and raised in the air so that all the
shaveable areas are spread taught.
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4. Lying: Lie on your side with the bottom leg straight out and the top leg bent at
the knee and tucked behind the straight leg.
5. Squatting: Bend the knees and keep the legs wide apart so the pubic areas are
simple to work on. Place a mirror on the ground if necessary for better control.
Body Areas: Recommended Methods
Safety Tip: Trying to shave yourself in hard to reach areas such as the back carries a high risk of
nicking or cutting the skin as well as missing large areas. Question a close friend for help!
Eyebrows
Tweezing or threading.
Waxing or sugaring.
Upper Lip, Chin, Mustache and Beard
Men: Shaving.
Women: Waxing or sugaring.
Back of Neck
Men: Shaving, clipping.
Women: Waxing or sugaring.
Shoulders, Back, Arms, Hands, Tummy
Never shave the shoulders, back or tummy. The risk of ingrown hair is fantastic and much
painful irritation can be caused.
Waxing or sugaring is the best method for all these areas.
Taking a shower directly after waxing the back helps eliminate the possibility of acne
breakouts and skin redness.
Underarms
Shaving is safe in this area. Hair under the arm grows in all directions so a side to side
stroke as well as up and down strokes may be necessary to catch all the hairs. Do not
apply deodorants or antiperspirants right after shaving as this can cause acute irritation
and soreness. Waxing and sugaring are also safe.
Do not use depilatories to avoid the risk of chemical burns on the sensitive skin in this
area. After the skin in this area has become accustomed to shaving, applying a thin layer of
Vaseline petroleum jelly instead of a shaving foam or gel will give a really close shave.
Body Areas: Recommended Methods
Pubic Area and Bikini Line
If the hair is long it can be cut down with scissors. Then use a waxing or sugaring
solution.
Careful shaving is also possible. See Genital Areas page for details.
Genitals – Male
Hair growing on the shaft of the penis and on the testicles can be removed by shaving
using a new wet razor. Fantastic care is needed to avoid cuts.
Follow up with a hair inhibitor to slow down the hair growth until it stops growing back.
See the Hair Inhibitors page.
Genitals – Female
Waxing or sugaring is generally best. Shaving will only cause stubble to appear after a
few days and it may cause skin irritation and painful bumps.
See the section on Brazilian Waxing.
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