Cosmetics Precautions

October 30th, 2008 by admin

Cosmetics Precautions

Safety precautions are vital to any liposuction procedure. Caution needs to be used with when deciding whether to use any type of cosmetic, cream, or beauty product on your skin. In the quest to have glamorous body, many women forget to ensure the basic safety precautions before undergoing liposuction. There are many mishaps which happen during liposuction procedures and some extreme cases lead to death. Permanent cosmetics can help enhance appearance, and can also correct certain conditions. For those with little or no eyebrow hair, this procedure can provide more natural-looking results. Permanent cosmetics can also help cover up unsightly scars, and do not wash away, smudge, or fade in a few hours. Insert contact lenses before applying makeup and take them out prior to removing makeup. Always wash your hands before touching your contact lenses. Never use aerosol beauty products near heat or while smoking because they can ignite. Sharing makeup increases the risk of contamination. Whether applying hair chemicals at home or in a hair salon, consumers and beauticians should be careful to keep them away from the eyes. FDA has received reports of injuries from hair relaxers and hair dye accidentally getting into eyes. Cosmetics that have been improperly stored - for example, exposed to high temperatures or sunlight, or opened and examined by consumers prior to final sale - may deteriorate substantially before the expiration date. Apply eyeliner outside the lash line to avoid direct contact of the cosmetic with the eye. There also will be less chance that the liner will flake off into the eye. Never add water or another liquid to a product to bring back its original consistency. This could introduce bacteria that can easily grow out of control. Even though eye makeup removers are designed for use around the eye, they can irritate the eye. Apply them carefully to the eyelid and avoid getting them in your eye. Persons allergic to nickel should not use an eyelash curler, as the metal frame contains pickle. When at a store cosmetics counter, be sure the cosmetics demonstrator uses fresh applicators and does not let a used sample product come into direct contact with you. Stop using any product that causes an allergic reaction. Almost all cosmetics can cause allergic reactions in certain individuals. The first sign may be mild redness and irritation. Any makeup that smells funny or has lost its regular consistency should be thrown away. If you use an eyelash curler, make sure the rubber is soft, not stiff and cracking. Always use the curler before applying mascara. Don’t use eye makeup if you have an eye infection. Throw away all products you were using when you discovered the infection. If you hurt your eye while applying cosmetics, it is important that an eye doctor examine you. Sometimes a minor injury can become serious without proper medical attention. If possible, take the applicator and cosmetic with you to the doctor so that the products may undergo tests for bacteria.

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Facial Moisturizers - Do You Need to Use These Facial Creams For Your Skin Regularly?

October 29th, 2008 by admin

Facial Moisturizers - Do You Need to Use These Facial Creams For Your Skin Regularly?
by Robert Melkonyan

Most of us are always in a hurry and cannot afford to ‘waste’ time. Neglecting proper skincare is one of the worst effects of this. Many people tend to neglect and overlook the importance of proper moisturizing in their skincare routines. The result is that later on, this causes wrinkles, disturbingly dry skin and loss of skin elasticity. Using proper facial moisturizers keeps your skin looking young and healthy for many years. So it is advisable that you make moisturizing a habit. This will quench and rejuvenate your facial skin. As you age, the benefits will be more and more visible, and you will be glad you chanced upon this article and decided to pay attention to facial creams.

Before buying facial creams, always remember that you have to find the cream that best suits your skin. You may have to find different products before you determine what is best for you. If possible ask for samples at the store you buy, as some creams may cause reactions on sensitive skin, and others might not provide the right amount of moisturizer. Also, keep the sun protection factor in mind. Sun damage being one of the leading causes of wrinkles, protecting your skin from the harmful rays of the sun is very important. Go for facial moisturizers with an SPF of at least 15, and apply them every morning before applying makeup.

Look for the inclusion of antioxidants in your facial cream. These are molecules that prevent the oxidation (breaking down) of your skin. Antioxidants are known to slow aging and result in a more youthful appearance. Also make sure your facial cream has Vitamins A and E. They contribute to a nourished, youthful appearance by improving the overall health and elasticity of skin. These vitamins, by increasing moisture in your facial skin, make your facial moisturizer reduce the appearance of existing fine lines and wrinkles. Drink plenty of water. Drinking water, along with using facial moisturizers consistently, leaves your skin looking nourished and soft without feeling greasy. Perpetual dryness reportedly accelerates wrinkle formation. Be sure to use facial moisturizers regularly.

However, do NOT expect miracle cures from these creams. Face creams often make outlandish claims about their ability to shrink pores, peel the years away, and make you appear 10 years younger in 10 minutes. This does not happen. However, facial creams CAN make your skin look more nourished and rejuvenated over time, with proper usage.

Experiment with different products and compare results to select the best facial cream for your skin. If your skin is left feeling itchy, oily, dry, or flaky after the use of any facial moisturizers, move on and try something new. Before long, you WILL find something that will do good to your skin.

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Cosmetics Precautions

October 27th, 2008 by admin

Cosmetics Precautions

Safety precautions are vital to any liposuction procedure. Caution needs to be used with when deciding whether to use any type of cosmetic, cream, or beauty product on your skin. In the quest to have glamorous body, many women forget to ensure the basic safety precautions before undergoing liposuction. There are many mishaps which happen during liposuction procedures and some extreme cases lead to death. Permanent cosmetics can help enhance appearance, and can also correct certain conditions. For those with little or no eyebrow hair, this procedure can provide more natural-looking results. Permanent cosmetics can also help cover up unsightly scars, and do not wash away, smudge, or fade in a few hours. Insert contact lenses before applying makeup and take them out prior to removing makeup. Always wash your hands before touching your contact lenses. Never use aerosol beauty products near heat or while smoking because they can ignite. Sharing makeup increases the risk of contamination. Whether applying hair chemicals at home or in a hair salon, consumers and beauticians should be careful to keep them away from the eyes. FDA has received reports of injuries from hair relaxers and hair dye accidentally getting into eyes. Cosmetics that have been improperly stored - for example, exposed to high temperatures or sunlight, or opened and examined by consumers prior to final sale - may deteriorate substantially before the expiration date. Apply eyeliner outside the lash line to avoid direct contact of the cosmetic with the eye. There also will be less chance that the liner will flake off into the eye. Never add water or another liquid to a product to bring back its original consistency. This could introduce bacteria that can easily grow out of control. Even though eye makeup removers are designed for use around the eye, they can irritate the eye. Apply them carefully to the eyelid and avoid getting them in your eye. Persons allergic to nickel should not use an eyelash curler, as the metal frame contains pickle. When at a store cosmetics counter, be sure the cosmetics demonstrator uses fresh applicators and does not let a used sample product come into direct contact with you. Stop using any product that causes an allergic reaction. Almost all cosmetics can cause allergic reactions in certain individuals. The first sign may be mild redness and irritation. Any makeup that smells funny or has lost its regular consistency should be thrown away. If you use an eyelash curler, make sure the rubber is soft, not stiff and cracking. Always use the curler before applying mascara. Don’t use eye makeup if you have an eye infection. Throw away all products you were using when you discovered the infection. If you hurt your eye while applying cosmetics, it is important that an eye doctor examine you. Sometimes a minor injury can become serious without proper medical attention. If possible, take the applicator and cosmetic with you to the doctor so that the products may undergo tests for bacteria.

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Facial Moisturizers - Do You Need to Use These Facial Creams For Your Skin Regularly?

October 25th, 2008 by admin

Facial Moisturizers - Do You Need to Use These Facial Creams For Your Skin Regularly?

Most of us are always in a hurry and cannot afford to ‘waste’ time. Neglecting proper skincare is one of the worst effects of this. Many people tend to neglect and overlook the importance of proper moisturizing in their skincare routines. The result is that later on, this causes wrinkles, disturbingly dry skin and loss of skin elasticity. Using proper facial moisturizers keeps your skin looking young and healthy for many years. So it is advisable that you make moisturizing a habit. This will quench and rejuvenate your facial skin. As you age, the benefits will be more and more visible, and you will be glad you chanced upon this article and decided to pay attention to facial creams.Before buying facial creams, always remember that you have to find the cream that best suits your skin. You may have to find different products before you determine what is best for you. If possible ask for samples at the store you buy, as some creams may cause reactions on sensitive skin, and others might not provide the right amount of moisturizer. Also, keep the sun protection factor in mind. Sun damage being one of the leading causes of wrinkles, protecting your skin from the harmful rays of the sun is very important. Go for facial moisturizers with an SPF of at least 15, and apply them every morning before applying makeup.Look for the inclusion of antioxidants in your facial cream. These are molecules that prevent the oxidation (breaking down) of your skin. Antioxidants are known to slow aging and result in a more youthful appearance. Also make sure your facial cream has Vitamins A and E. They contribute to a nourished, youthful appearance by improving the overall health and elasticity of skin. These vitamins, by increasing moisture in your facial skin, make your facial moisturizer reduce the appearance of existing fine lines and wrinkles. Drink plenty of water. Drinking water, along with using facial moisturizers consistently, leaves your skin looking nourished and soft without feeling greasy. Perpetual dryness reportedly accelerates wrinkle formation. Be sure to use facial moisturizers regularly.However, do NOT expect miracle cures from these creams. Face creams often make outlandish claims about their ability to shrink pores, peel the years away, and make you appear 10 years younger in 10 minutes. This does not happen. However, facial creams CAN make your skin look more nourished and rejuvenated over time, with proper usage.Experiment with different products and compare results to select the best facial cream for your skin. If your skin is left feeling itchy, oily, dry, or flaky after the use of any facial moisturizers, move on and try something new. Before long, you WILL find something that will do good to your skin.

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From Makeup to Surgery: Tips for Making Your Eyes Look Their Best

October 16th, 2008 by admin

From 70s kitsch paintings of Mexican kids to anime heroines to Bugs Bunny in drag, caricatures of youth and femininity commonly exaggerate the eyes. Eyes represent youth and sexiness. If you want to look your best, you absolutely have to pay attention to your eyes.

Eye Makeup

There are many different ways to apply eye makeup to give yourself a great look, and you can find numerous tips from people telling you this look or that look is the best, but really there are two main tips to eye-catching eye makeup.

· Harmony–in applying makeup to your eyes, make sure you aren’t just picking your shadow, mascara, and eyeliner individually, but with the intent of creating a coherent look. Whether your goal is cat eyes or nearly nude, make sure everything you use fits together to create the same effect. Unless you really know what you’re doing, blending different looks can lead to an appearance that fails to be either one or the other. And make sure any look you choose goes along with your natural features. Lighter shades are better for women with smaller eyes, but dark outlines can be a dramatic accent to delightful doe eyes.

· Versatility–the human mind is designed to filter out things that are expected, predictable, and ordinary. We can’t help not noticing something that looks the same day after day. The brain automatically filters it from the conscious mind. If you want to get second looks and compliments, you should vary your applications. No matter how good-looking, the same application every day becomes just the same old thing.

Countering Biology

Some women are biologically cursed with squinty eyes. Whether it is due to their Asian ethnicity or just genetic baggage, these women have a hard time making their eyes look attractive and youthful. Instead, low-hanging eyelids make a woman look tired and old, an impression made even more noticeable if your lower eyelids are puffy as well. In this case, makeup will most likely not be able to help you, unless you decide to draw attention away from your eyes. But if you want your eyes to look good, you may need to consider a more permanent solution. For hanging upper lids and puffy lower lids, consider blepharoplasty, a cosmetic surgery procedure also known as eyelid surgery. In this procedure, the excess skin of your eyelids can be removed, and at the same time, fat stored in your lower lids can be removed and sometimes even repositioned to fill hollows below the eyes.

Countering Age

In addition to sagging eyelids, one of the main effects of aging is the prevalence of crows’ feet at the corners of the eyes. These lines are the result of your muscles pinching down as a result of signals from over-enthusiastic nerves that have responded to years of instructions to tighten the muscles around the eyes. While small, these lines can be concealed with makeup, but eventually they have to be treated. The best treatment for these wrinkles is Botox cosmetic, which blocks the signals from the zealous nerves to the muscles. It does not prevent all signals, but limits them, so that you can still make your eyes perform as necessary. Contrary to popular belief, Botox does not leave you paralyzed and expressionless.

For other fine wrinkles around the eye area, consider a facial peel or other form of skin resurfacing.

Really maintaining a sexy, youthful appearance requires not just one angle, but several different types of treatments. To get a sense of what treatments might work best, speak to an aesthetic specialist. For makeup, talk to a cosmetician, but for real remedies, discuss your issues with a cosmetic surgeon.

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