skincare
Skincare 101; discover essential products, treatments, dos and don'ts to promote clear and healthy skin.
How To Protect Your Skin From the Sun
In the sixties, people started to come to know about the harmful effects of the sunrays and that overexposure to the sun could cause a serious type of skin cancer. This was the time when researchers working for skin care commodity makers started working on the development of two products; one was products that would protect a person from the sun when outdoors which were sunscreens and sunblock and the other were products that would give a tanned look to a person without the person getting sun exposure. Sun tanners have become quite popular today as an alternative to getting a suntan from the convenience of one's home or beautician or a spa without getting the skin damaged by harmful UV rays of the sun.
By harshit mehta6 years ago in Blush
Lamelle Skin Care Range Guide
Many skin care products on the market are formulated for a specific area of the body. It is important to know which products are for particular parts of the body and which are best for all areas of the body, as they do not all work the same way in different situations.
By Sarah Donald6 years ago in Blush
3 Secrets to Younger Looking Skin
Your skin is an important part of your appearance. When you go out, you likely want to look your best - your skin plays a huge role in your self-confidence. If it's marked with blemishes and imperfections, you may feel self-conscious and think people are looking at you. But if your skin is flawless and glowing, you'd probably want people to notice. Higher self-esteem is one of the main effects of having youthful skin. There are so many tips out there that offer ways to make your skin look younger and fresh.
By Kari Oakley6 years ago in Blush
Tips for Getting Beautiful Skin
If you want beautiful skin, eating a well-balanced, nutritious diet is essential. Your diet must include plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grains, and lean meats and minimal, if any, processed foods, carbs, sweets, etc. Food contains vital nutrients that our body needs to stay healthy.
By Olivia Picton6 years ago in Blush
Skin & Makeup Tips for Ladies Over 60
As a teenager I never had acne. My sister did, and disgustedly sighed stating that I had skin like a china doll, but it didn't take me long to take care of that, however, and that is why at age sixty seven I am dealing with age spots that make me look like a spotted dalmation, wrinkles beyond my years, and sagging skin.
By Denise Willis6 years ago in Blush
How to Get Beautiful Skin Without Fillers and Botox
I'm fortunate that my skin has behaved as long as it has. I'm glad I started taking care of it when I was young. I shudder to think how bad it might look now if I didn't start babying it when I did. Skin is strong, but it is also fragile.
By Jenna Lynn6 years ago in Blush
WTF do I put on my face?
Every girl has been through it. The struggle of finding the PERFECT skincare routine. I've spent years spending money on expensive and inexpensive skincare products that beauty gurus swear upon, but in reality.. none of them worked for my skin.
By Marina Radovanovic6 years ago in Blush
Winter Skin Care 101
Cold weather can take a real toll on your skin. Dry skin can lead to discomfort and, if neglected, can affect your skin's elasticity and trigger outbreaks of irritated skin. Help keep your skin feeling healthy and hydrated this winter with these tips.
By David Wyld6 years ago in Blush
5 Dermatologist Tips for Winter Skincare
Winter skin woes are common, with the vast majority of Americans believing that their skin feels differently during the winter than it does the rest of the year. In this article, board-certified dermatologist Dr. Shari Marchbein provides five simple skincare tips to help fight dry and itchy skin brought on by winter.
By David Wyld6 years ago in Blush
neon Freeman Face Mask: A Review
Recently, I have been trying to clear my skin up since my sister's wedding is this week. While at Walmart, I found a cheap, one-time use mask that claimed to remove oil from my face. I have combination skin- oily in some places, and dry in other places (such as around my lips). So I figured, "Hey, why not?" Today after washing my face with a natural exfoliant scrub that St. Ives makes, I dried my face and applied the mask. The directions say to apply to face and neck, and there is definitely plenty of product in the package to do so if you desire. I decided to just apply it a little more thickly.
By Brittany DeWidt6 years ago in Blush











