Beauty Tips

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Daily Routines for All Skin Types

Skin is an organic, living thing that is constantly changing its nature in response to diet, hormones and the weather. Look at the pattern of your lifestyle to determine how best to care for your skin. I want to empower you to understand the fundamentals: what your skin is trying to say and how best to care for it.

If the weather is getting cold, and you’re going to be outside, use a more protective therapy, including a nourishing cream. If you are using central heating and staying mostly inside, drink plenty of water to keep your skin from drying out, and use a lighter moisturizer. Take control of your looks. Knowledge is power in your own hands.

Routines for all Skin types

When it comes to your daily facial-care routine, simplicity is imperative. If you attempt to follow some enormously complex routine with countless products to open and close, the truth is that you’re going to stop doing it after a few weeks. Instead, I’m going to give you a no-nonsense guide for caring for your skin, which makes sense, is easy to follow and works at a deeper level to maintain the quality of your skin.

Daytime skin-care is all about protection against dehydration and pollution. At night, your skin needs to rest, recuperate and regenerate.

How to Wash

1.) Massage the soap thoroughly all over your face and don’t forget your neck, under your chin, the sides of your nose, your eyebrows and your chin. Wash it away with plenty of water. If you have time, repeat the process, before using some cold water to close any open pores.

2.) If you have blackheads or congested skin on your nose, chin or forehead, wrap a flannel around your finger, wipe it across a bar of soap and use a moderate pressure to make small circular movements around the affected area. Rinse and repeat.

3.) If you are prone to dry or sensitive skin, you may find your face feels tight when you use soap, and you may be better off using a cleansing lotion with added moisturizer or a foaming cleanser without soap.

As a general rule, choose:

For dry/mature skin cream cleanser

Normal skin lotion cleanser

Oily skin foaming or gel-based cleanser

Alternatively, try my favored traditional method, which sounds unusual but actually makes perfect sense and is absolutely the best way to wash mature skin, skin prone to acne, or sensitive skin. Apply a light film of almond oil or unrefined vegetable oil, such as sunflower, all over your neck and face. Rub it in gently with the balls of your fingertips and leave for one minute. Then remove with a pad of dampened cotton wool. The oil will dissolve all the grime and build-up, without stripping the skin of its protective film.

Some people say you should only dab your face with a towel, but I think this is a lost opportunity. Rubbing your face very gently is an effective way to slough off any lingering dead skin cells. A sideways motion is better than rubbing up and down, as this can encourage the muscles to sag.

Read your own skin: If it looks taut and tight after washing, you need to try another approach.


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How To Get Rid Of Tired And Puffy Looking Eyes

The best way to solve persistently tired eyes is to review your sleeping habits. Check your bed is comfortable, your bed covers are not too hot or too cold, and that your pillow is giving your neck and head the correct support.

Avoid drinking stimulants such as coffee, cocoa, tea or cola after 6 p.m. as they can keep you awake. Exercise for at least 30 minutes every day, but not within six hours of your bedtime. Eat your last meal of the day early so you have time to digest before sleep, and avoid eating cheese or protein-rich snacks before bedtime.

tired and  puffy eyes

Have a warm, scented bath just before you go to sleep to relax body and mind; using four drops of lavender oil will help you to unwind. If you worry during the night, keep a pen and paper by your bed and make a list of any sources of stress that are troubling you. If problems of sleeplessness persist for more than two weeks, see a doctor, as this can be an indication of depression.

Eye Massage

One of the best treats you can give your own over-tired eyes is an eye massage, which will help to stimulate the lymphatic system to drain any stagnating fluids or toxins.

Apply gentle pressure with the pads of your ring finger around the eye bone, starting in the corner and moving around the elliptical bones that contain the eyes. By doing this you are stimulating a lot of nerve endings, and you will feel a remarkable release of energy. Make 10 laps of the eye, but only use the weaker third finger to maintain a gentle pressure.

Quick Pick-me-up

If you have tired eyes, rest on your elbows on a table and rest on your face in your hands so that they’re covering your eyes. Five minutes will help put the sparkle back.

Red Eyes

Avoid using eye-whiteners, which are available over the counter. These drops work by narrowing the tiny blood vessels that cover the surface of the eyes, giving the impression of whiter than white whites … however, when they wear off the blood vessels dilate again and can appear larger than they were before. A vicious cycle beckons. If your eyes are red it is because they are tired, allergic to something, have an infection or are responding to cold or drying winds. Seek medical advice if the problem persists.

Crow’s Feet

Character and experience are etched over time into our faces, and a certain amount of a laughter-line wrinkling around the eyes is evidence that you often smile. The key is to keep the delicate skin around the eye from becoming too dry, as not doing so can lead to the lines becoming more deeply etched. Thin skin with little oil becomes dehydrated easily and is more prone to wrinkling.

Drink enough to keep your urine pale yellow. Use good sun protection. Eat a good diet.
Use a light, water-based moisturizer every day.

Puffy Eyes

Surprisingly, one of the most common causes of puffy eyes – when the eyelids and surrounding skin swell – is a good night’s sleep. When we sleep, we don’t blink, and this can lead to the build-up of fluid. As we start blinking again – we blink 10,000 times a day on average – the swelling subsides.

Other causes are lack of sleep, sensitivity to skin products, crying, pre-menstrual fluid retention, allergies such as hay fever, and the use of heavy or oily make-up removers which prevent tissue fluids from evaporating naturally overnight. Puffy eyes may also be caused by a thyroid problem, so see your doctor if they persist.

Apply chilled eye gel – or chilled aloe Vera gel – 15 minutes before applying make-up. In extreme cases, wrap an ice-cube in a handkerchief and place under the eyes – but for no more than one minute.

Avoid salty foods, and don’t add salt to meals.
Choose matte rather than the iridescent eye shadow. If your eyes are puffy around the bags, use a slightly darker concealer.

Place a cold, wet flannel over closed eyes for two minutes, followed by a warm one, then a cold one again. This will help boost sluggish circulation.


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Living with Atopic Eczema- Understanding the Causes

The more you know about the disease the easier it is to do. What is best for your skin? Information is ideally obtained from your doctor, the National Eczema Society, or a similar group. Reading articles in magazines often gives a distorted picture.

 Atopic Eczema

Clothes

Many synthetic materials and wool will irritate the skin so most eczema sufferers wear cotton whenever possible. It is smooth on the skin and feels cool, especially if loose fitting clothes are worn. You may be able to get all the clothes you require locally by using the Yellow pages and ringing around.

Some specialist companies do a mail order service. Washing clothes is another source of trouble because the washing powders, bleaches and fabric conditioners may all irritate the skin. No product is ideal and some may suit most people but not everyone. It is very important to have a good rinsing facility so that all the detergent is washed out.

Housework and Daily Living

Many people with normal skin find that their skin dries out and cracks after a lot of dishwashing, clothes washing, etc. Those with eczema have even greater trouble and should try to wear cotton gloves under rubber ones for wet work. Other chemicals may irritate the skin – e.g. polishes, aerosols, waxes – and care should be taken. Children may develop irritation from handling chalk, sand and other abrasive materials.

It is not a good idea to keep the house hot. Modem central heating and double glazing make it possible to have a very warm house, but it usually makes itching worse.

Humidifiers are not recommended because they can increase the growth of moulds and house dust mites.

Dust

The dust mite lives in dust and there is reasonable evidence that some eczema sufferers are made worse by exposure to high levels of dust. This does not mean that everyone should obsessionally avoid dust, but because it is difficult to predict who is affected some general measures are worthwhile.

A good vacuum cleaner should be used regularly and in the bedroom damp dusting may be helpful. The heaviest load of dust mite is on bedding, furniture and carpets and in the bedroom it may be worth having a wooden or vinyl floor covering and no loose chair covers. Continental quilts and pillows should be filled with synthetic fibers.

Cosmetics

Care must be taken with all products that are used to make the skin look gorgeous, feel great or smell nicer. The skin of an atopic is more sensitive and may react badly, even if it does not cause an allergy.

However, I am not suggesting that atopics should not have the benefit and fun of using a wide range of cosmetics but care should be taken. It may be worth trying a small area on the arm first. When your skin is badly inflamed it is best to avoid cosmetics.

Leisure Activities

Oils, paints, thinners and many other substances used for hobbies can damage the skin and should be avoided. Many sports are possible but for the worst affected contact sports such as rugby may prove very uncomfortable. Holidays are generally beneficial but be careful not to bum in the sun.