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Showing posts with label Skincare Basics. Show all posts

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Homemade Detox Facial Recipes

Your complexion needs the same attention as your body when it comes to toxins. The following homemade detox facial recipes are simply irresistible due to their miraculous effect on our skin. Flush out the harmful agents from your pores with the help of these natural and soothing treatments.
Pollution together with excessive sebum production can contribute to the formation of acne. Those who struggle with pimples know how important it is to remove the oil and dirt from our pores. Careless skin cleansing and wrong conditioning habits can lead to disasters.

Those who are eager to explore the following beauty rituals can learn how to embed the most beneficial treatments into their busy daily schedule. Flaunt your flawless complexion to the world and offer the best example on how to adopt the most efficient skin care routine. Trawl the market for natural ingredients that can be mixed to create similar homemade detox facial recipes. Get rid of harmful free agents that sabotage the balanced sebum production and toxin elimination of your skin. These are the masks you can pamper your pores with.
Banana Detox Facial

  • Free your pores from the oil and dirty excess by using this nutritive banana detox facial. First of all, cleanse your skin gently to prepare your pores for detoxification. Mash a banana and mix it with 1 tsp of honey.

  • Apply the facial on your skin and make sure you leave out the area around the eyes. Leave the mask on for 10-15 minutes and finally rinse it off with lukewarm water. This treatment will remove the dead skin cells and will unclog the pores to let your skin breathe naturally.

  • Parsley Detox Facial

  • Use this magical herb to create a cleansing treatment for your pores. In order to make the best of this natural ingredient put 1 tsp of chopped parsley into a cup of boiling water. Cover the bowl for 15 minutes, then strain the parsley.

  • Let the herbs cool down, then apply the facial on your cleansed complexion. Tackle only the affected spots or you can use it also for a whole-face beauty treatment. Natural ingredients will help you flush out the toxins from the deeper skin layers.

  • Strawberry and Honey

  • Combine these two ingredients in a nutritive and revitalizing treatment. Use a medium bowl to mix 2 tbs of strawberries with 2 tbs of honey. Apply the facial only on your cleansed skin. This is the ultimate condition to guarantee the success of your detoxification ritual. Leave the mask on for at least 15 minutes, then wash it off with tepid water. Include this beauty session into your weekly skin care routine to enjoy the fabulous effect of a flawless complexion.

  • Tomato Juice and Honey

  • If you're a real beauty experimentalist, you'll have the chance to try your hand at a multitude of facials. The following recipe includes two of the most widely used magical ingredients natural skin care uses. In order to cleanse your skin from blackheads, acne and other skin problems, all you have to do is to apply this soothing mask on your face. In a bowl mix 2 tbs of tomato juice with 1 tbs of honey. You can use this facial for spot treatment or for an overall beauty session. Leave the mixture on for 25 minutes, the result will be simply amazing.



  • Sunday, September 12, 2010

    Beauty Secrets of the 'Desperate Housewives'

    Society has come a long way now that TV's hottest stars are (gulp!) over 40. Finally Hollywood has learned what many of us have known all along: Women are sexy at any age. Since 'Desperate Housewives' came out, America has been transfixed. So how do these women manage to look so hot at 30, 40 and older? We've collected all their beauty bits and pieces from TV, magazines and more and here we share them with you.

    Teri Hatcher's beauty secrets. US Weekly reports the secret to Teri's look is the old adage, 'less is more.' Since Teri is 40, less makeup makes her look fresher. Her makeup artist and hairstylist, Don Malot, adds a luminescent liquid to her foundation to make her skin 'dewy and glowy.' He also uses a brown shadow with shimmer to make Hatcher's brown eyes stand out.

    How to get her hair. Although Hatcher has naturally wavy hair and wore soft curls on the red carpet the night she won the Golden Globe, she prefers it straight. Since even wavy hair can look flat (and flat, straight hair is not 'in' at the moment), Malot gives it extra body by applying Redken Spray Starch to damp strands before drying Hatcher's hair straight.

    How to look 30 when you're 40. InStyle Magazine pulled together a photo gallery of her hairstyles from 1986 to now. Check it out. You'll notice she's grown out her once short locks. This is a great hint for those of you over 40: don't go for short-short hair or over-coiffed do's. Instead, opt for a shoulder-length shag with layers. Avoid the blunt cuts.

    Plastic Surgery: Has she or hasn't she? The UK's Daily Mail puts Hatcher under the plastic surgery microscope. Experts debate whether she's had an under-eye lift (Hatcher tends to have baggy eyes), Botox and a nose job. Hatcher admitted to using Botox on Oprah in April, 2006. See photos from then and now and then judge for yourself.

    Eva Longoria's beauty secrets. Longoria, the only star on the show under 40 (she's 31) tells Us Weekly, "I don't overdo the hair and makeup." Like Hatcher, she knows the secret to looking young is to not pile on the makeup. Instead, Longoria adds color to her dark looks by adding a bit of gold shimmer cream from Girlactik to her cheeks & forehead. The actress also loves the line's Star Shadows in Timeless & Satin.

    How to look 20 when you're 30. Do highlight your best features. Longoria, for example, shows off her legs, not her cleavage. If it's your eyes, play them up. If you have full lips, show them off with a gloss or dare to go red. Don't use a thick concealer, it will settle into fine lines highlighting your flaws. For a dewy glow, try Longoria's favorite foundation, Laura Mercier Foundation .

    Marcia Cross's beauty secrets. More than the other stars on the show, Cross is known for her porcelain complexion. How does she keep her skin so gorgeous at 43? Us Weekly reports Cross uses the ultra-luxe and super-hydrating Crème de la Mer to keep her skin soft. She then applies a creamy foundation and tops it all off with a pressed powder. For lips, she uses glosses by Dessert Beauty (try Desserts Deliciously Kissable Plumping Lip Gloss in Dreamy.

    Want Cross's hair on 'Housewives'? Newsweek reports that when Cross showed for the photos for the magazine's article in late 2004, she balked when asked to pose as Bree Van Der Kamp. It seems Cross didn't want to pose in her character's trademark 'do, the flip that has helped make her famous. But if you want the look it's easy to do, simply blow dry your hair straight but flip the bottom up with a round, steel brush. The aluminum barrel on these brushes rely on the heat and act as a curling iron for your hair.

    Nicollette Sheridan's beauty secrets. Us Weekly reports Sheridan treats her face to monthly customized Super Performance Facial Treatments ($200 a pop) at L.A.'s Jim Wayne salon. These facials help treat her skin (which is dry & sensitive according to her facialist, Octavia Ellington). As for her hair, Jim Wayne cuts her trademark blonde locks in long layers for a 'young, sexy, hot look,' he tells Us. The makeup artists on 'Housewives' use pink tones on the actress, who is reportedly a 'gloss maven' and prefers Jessica Simpson's link textDessert beauty line.

    Has Sheridan or hasn't Sheridan? Whether or not Sheridan has gone under the knife has been under debate for years. Her post-Knots Landing face drew notice from gossip columnist Liz Smith, who dubbed it 'startlingly exotic' & 'a little transgendered-esque.' Sheridan immediately fought back with a statement that called Smith's allegations, 'malicious and patently false rumors… sprung whole cloth from ... feverish, overactive and inaccurate imaginations.' She even had plastic surgeon Frank Ryan examine her face without finding a single scar. Judge her transformation for yourself on InStyle . AwfulPlasticSurgery.com debates whether Sheridan has had breast implants.

    How Does the Clarisonic Skin Brush Rate?

    My fellow bloggers Christina at ebeautydaily and Stevie at beautybuzz have gone ga-ga over the Clarisonic Skin Brush.

    We'd heard good things about the brush (Drugstore.com's reps tell us it's one of the best buys of the year), but when Christina went so far as to make it her #1 buy for 2006, we decided to jump on the bandwagon and tell you about it. Christina loves what it's done for her skin and at around $195 it should do WONDERS. If you love the idea of an electronic skin brush (created by the makers of Sonicare), then this is the brush for you.

    Friday, September 10, 2010

    Are You "Overcleansing " Your Skin?

    Your skin naturally acts as a barrier, meaning it keeps out what it's supposed to (dirt) while keeping in the good stuff (moisture and yes, some oils). When you over-cleanse your skin, you strip your skin of the oils that keep skin healthy and balanced.

    People with oily skin have a tendency for zealous cleansing in effort to get rid of the sheen. The result is skin that feels taut and tight. This is actually NOT good. Be careful of cleansers with alcohol which will strip skin of its essential oils. Skin that feels taut and tight after cleansing is a clear sign that you may be overcleansing or using too harsh a cleanser for your skin type. Some effects of overcleansing include:

    • Rashes. Products that should sit on the skin (think sunscreen) will permeate skin if skin's natural barrier is damaged.
    • Adult acne. Cleansing your skin more than twice a day can trigger a panic response and send your oil glands into overdrive. Plus, if moisturizers don't soak into the skin -- instead sitting atop skin -- then you may be prone to acne.
    • Seborrheic dermatitis (flaking red scales around the scalp & on the t-zone).
    The key here is balance. You want your skin to feel 'dewy'. Taut & tight is bad, dewy and moisturized is good.