Thursday, November 5, 2015

Meladerm on Black Skin - Video Product Review

I've noticed a lot of varying results on this products when looking at other reviews, so definitely do your research before you decide whether you will buy or not because things don't work the same for everyone.

Sunday, October 25, 2015

Anti-Aging Skincare Guide for Every Age Infographic from Elle

With all the products, procedures, and advice that claim to prevent skin from aging, it can be difficult to separate reality from hype. With the help of Dr. Angela Lamb, a dermatologist with Mount Sinai Hospital in NYC, we sorted through the noise to create this definitive preventative skincare roadmap. Learn exactly what you should be doing to keep your skin looking young in your 20s, 30s and beyond.

Friday, October 16, 2015

10 Types of Vegetables for Pink White Skin

Vegetables have many different benefits. They not only have vitamin supplements to the body, but also have the effect on skin.

The thing is what vegetables you should eat to get natural rosy white skin.

1. Turnips
Turnips are rich in vitamin C. Vitamin C, which is an antioxidant, inhibits the synthesis of melanin. It also prevents oxidation of fats and accumulation of lipofuscin. Therefore, eating turnips will make the skin smooth, natural white.

2. Peas
Peas are rich in vitamin A. Vitamin A in peas, converted into vitamin A in the body, are useful for the smooth skin.

3. Carrots
Carrots are considered “food for skin “. They benefit the skin extremely well. In addition, carrots are rich in pectin, which can combine with mercury, remove toxins from the body and keep the skin ruddy smooth.

4. Mushrooms
Mushrooms are highly nutritious, rich in protein and vitamins. They contain little fat and no cholesterol. Eating mushrooms helps women’s bodies discharge estrogen to prohibit aging and make the skin beautiful.

5. Yams
Yams contain a lot of proteins and vitamin C. Eating yams can reduce cholesterol and fat under the skin and beautify the skin.

6. Fiber melons
Fiber melons make the skin smooth and prevent wrinkles.

7. Sprouts
Sprouts can prevent freckles, dark spots and whiten the skin.

8. Asparagus
Asparagus, which is rich in selenium, prevent aging. They also prevent diseases relating to oxidation of fat and make the skin white and soft.

9. Squashes
Squashes contain many elements like zinc, magnesium. Zinc can promote growth and development of the human body and magnesium can make the body full of energy, beautiful skin.

10. Cucumbers
Cucumbers, containing a lot of vitamins and amino acids, as well as a myriad of acid, help the skin clean and white. Besides, they remove freckles, improve sunburnt skin and reduce allergy of the skin. Moreover, as you know, cucumbers are traditional products to beautify the skin.
 

Friday, October 2, 2015

How to Avoid Shaving Irritation with Acne & Oily Skin

Today I'm going to show you a couple of ways to help avoid shaving irritation if you have acne or oily skin. Please note, if you have severe acne that's heavily inflamed or infected you should consult a dermatologist.

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Many pimples and inflammations are caused by sebum, a natural oil produced by your skin. Problems develop when the oils on your skin combine with dead skin cells and clog your pores. This can lead to infections that swell and then get nicked when you shave. So to get the most comfortable shave you got to control these excess oils. And that starts with properly washing the area to be shaved, in this case your face and neck. The key to a good wash is a facial wash or scrub that will not only clean but also exfoliate, getting rid of the dead skin and oils that clog your pores.

Apply the product to your hands and work it gently into your face and neck.As you do your hair's will soften, making them easier to cut and less prone to uncomfortable tugging when you share. After rinsing off your face you may want to further hydrate your hair by splashing your face and neck with warm water, or by soaking a towel with warm water and holding it against your skin for up to three minutes.

Now that your face is clean and well hydrated it's time to apply shave gel. But not just any shaving cream will do. Choosing the shave gel that's right for you is key. If your combating oily skin or acne you'll want to use a shave gel designed specifically to remove dirt and oil. Take a moment to check the pimple prone areas of your skin. Rub the shave gel into an even lather over your beard and neck.

Now you're ready to start shaving. When shaving over the temple prone areas of your skin use a multi-blade razor like this one that has blades spaced closely together. The closer the blades, the less opportunity for skin to get caught between the blades.

Use light strokes and avoid going over pimples more than once or twice. Make sure that your blade's good and sharp. A dull blade is more likely to nick pimples. So if you feel tugging or discomfort consider swapping your blade out for a new one. Or if you have an indicator strip on the back of your razor check to see if it's faded to white. A white strip means that your blade has dulled and may need replacing.

Shave in the direction that you're most comfortable with. Many guys feel that first shaving with the grain of your hair, that is in the direction that your hair grows, and then following up with strokes in the opposite direction provides the closest, smoothest shave. However, since facial hair tends
to grow in different directions you'll almost always be shaving both with and against the grain.

An advanced  will deliver a close shave even against the grain. Finish by rinsing your face with water.
Try finishing off your shave with a light moisturizer or aftershave product to calm and comfort skin. A good moisturizer will leave skin soft and smooth and help maintain the skin's natural moisture barrier.

And there you have it. No cuts. No nicks. Feels good, doesn't it?

So let's recap.
  • Wash and hydrate your hair.
  • Use the right shave gel.
  • Use a multi-blade razor.
  • And apply moisturizer.