Monday, 24 February 2014

5 beauty tips

Standing tall, feeling confident, believing in yourself -- these are all important ways to feel your best. But as any woman who's ever stood in front of a mirror can tell you, beauty secrets count too!

While the way we look may be only one part of who we are, it is still a part of us. And feeling that you look your best can be a real confidence booster.

Looking your best doesn't have to be complicated or expensive, either. Experts say most of us really only need to pay attention to a few basic beauty secrets - essentials that can help you look and feel great without spending a lot of time or money.

To help you find the beauty tips that really work, WebMD talked to top skin care and beauty experts, who parted with their personal tips for looking great:

Beauty Tip 1: Never Underestimate the Power of Moisturizer

Whether your skin is dry, normal, or even oily, if you can only afford one skin care product, experts say, your dollars will be well spent on a good moisturizer.

"Sometimes, all you really need is a good moisturizer and a mild cleanser, and you can take years off your face," says New York University professor Rhoda Narins, MD, president of the American Society of Dermatologic Surgery. When skin is dry, says Narins, every wrinkle is accentuated, making you look older.

If you're in your 20s or 30s, doctors say, moisturizers will give you some of the protection you need to keep skin from prematurely aging.

"In your 20s and early 30s, a good moisturizer can take the place of a lot of products," says Park Avenue plastic surgeon Darrick Antell, MD.

So what exactly is a "good" moisturizer? Dermatologist Charles E. Crutchfield III, MD, describes it this way: "It's a product that will do anything from gently adding moisture, to sealing in the moisture you've achieved, to helping your skin produce more moisture -- and which type you choose should be based on your skin's individual needs."

If skin is normal to dry, look for moisturizers containing alpha hydroxy acids. They can help skin produce more moisture on its own, says Crutchfield, an associate clinical professor of dermatology at the University of Minnesota Medical School.

If skin is very dry, he also suggests products using a technology called vesicular emulsion.

"This technology uses microscopic spheres that are alternating layers of moisture and water that slowly release throughout the day, so you get continual moisturization," says Crutchfield.

If skin is oily, look for a light, gentle moisturizer - but don't skip this step, cautions Crutchfield.

"Oil is not moisture, and even if you have excess oil you still need moisture," he says.

Beauty Tip 2: Sunscreen Is Your Best Antiaging Product.

Before you see the plastic surgeon, before you plunk down half a paycheck on that pricey anti-aging cream, in fact, before you do anything, put on sunscreen.

While most of us know it reduces the risk of skin cancer, did you also know it's an amazing beauty secret that can help keep skin looking young?

The reason, say experts, is that when sunscreen blocks out the sun's damaging rays, it also blocks their aging effects.

"The sun impacts collagen production in the skin, and without collagen, skin won't naturally maintain that plump, moist, youthful, wrinkle-free look," says Antell. Get enough sun exposure, he says, and skin will wrinkle long before its time.

Without the protection of sunscreen, just a few minutes of daily sun exposure over the years can cause noticeable changes in how skin looks and feels, according to the American Academy of Dermatology.

Not only will you see more wrinkles and fine lines, but also more freckles, age spots, and spider veins. Skin itself can look rough and leathery or loose and slack - all thanks to the sun.

Sunscreen can protect your skin from these damaging rays, so that even if you do spend time outdoors, your face is less likely to give away your age.

Crutchfield advises choosing a sunscreen with SPF 15 or higher. Because sun breaks down its effectiveness over time, if you're going to be in direct sunlight for an extended period, reapply every hour or two.

Another option: Use your regular sunscreen before putting on makeup (it should go on first, before anything). Then, for touch-ups, use a light, translucent mineral powder to add extra protection throughout the day.

"These powders contain a natural sunscreen, and since they generally don't build up on the skin you can keep adding protection all day long," says Crutchfield.

Beauty Tip 3: Choose Your Cleanser Wisely

If you're a "soap and water" girl (or guy), you may want to rethink your cleansing strategy. Dermatologists say that one of the best beauty tips around is to use the gentlest cleanser you can find - and use it sparingly.

"While the temptation may be great to wash your face several times a day (or more if skin is oily), not only will over-cleansing not help you, if you're using a harsh product -- particularly soap -- you could be harming your skin," says Crutchfield.

Wash your face too often - more than twice a day - and you can damage the natural lipid barrier, the protective mantle of lubrication that keeps skin looking and feeling healthy.

"Once that protection is lost, and the integrity of the skin barrier disrupted, skin becomes dry - which means it can crack, peel, itch, burn, sting, or any combination," says Crutchfield. It also means you can look older than your years.

The solution: Wash skin no more than twice a day and choose your cleanser wisely.

Beauty Tip 4: Use the Right Tools for the Right Job

You can have the best eyeshadow money can buy, the world's most luxurious foundation, a bronzer straight from the cosmetic bag of a supermodel. But if you don't have the right tools to apply them, their benefits will be lost.

What constitutes the "right" tools? Brushes should be soft and feel gentle on the skin, but also have substance so the product can be moved to the surface of your skin. If you dip a brush in shadow or blush and the color falls off before you make it to your face, that's a bad brush, experts say.

Beauty Tip 5: Update Hair and Makeup Every 2 Years

If you walk into your high school reunion and hear a chorus of "You haven't changed a bit," run, run, RUN to the nearest beauty salon!

Experts say that if you can't even remember the last time you changed your hair and makeup, it's way overdue.

"Ideally, your image, including hair and makeup, should be updated at least every two years - and sooner if the styles change dramatically," says Beverly Hills hair expert and QVC personality Nick Chavez.

By keeping your look current, says Chavez, you also look younger and more modern. "Nothing dates a woman more than outdated hair and makeup," says Chavez.

If it's been a while since you've had a change, visit the makeup counters at your favorite department or beauty store, and don't be afraid to ask for help. Most of the better lines are sold by makeup artists who can quickly catch you up on what's new.

There are many products on the market for oily skin, however nothing is as good as homemade products. They are cheap, effective and fast to prepare. Please enjoy our recipes for homemede facial masks for oily skin.

Chamomile-Milfoil with Carrot Mask
Great mask, will help you to deal with shiny skin, will reduce blackheads and will improve skin condition

Ingredients:
Medium carrot, 1 beaten egg white, 1.5 spoon of dry chamomile flowers, 1.5 spoon of dry milfoil flowers.

Dry chamomile flowers and milfoil flowers put into the bowl and fill with a glass of boiling water. Leave it under cover for around 20 minutes. In the meantime, wash and peel a carrot, and grate it. When herbs are ready, add half of the herb water into the bowl with carrot and add egg white. Mix all ingredients. Apply onto your face for 15 minutes, wash off with warm, clean water.

Normalizing Mask with Nettle
Nettle has disinfectant properties. It is recommended in taking care of oily skin and to fight dandruff.

We will need 10 young, fresh nettles (picked up from a place that's far away from traffic). Put them into blender, because you will need fresh nettle juice. If you have no access to fresh nettle, you can still use nettle tea bags - use 2 bags for a glass of boiling water, leave it under cover for 20-30 minutes.

Take another glass and mix 2 spoons of oat meals with 1/3 glass of warm milk and mix it good. Add nettle infusion and mix once again.

Apply the mask onto your face for about 15 minutes and wash it off with warm water.

Mask for oily skin with dilated pores and prone to pimples
Mix a spoon of ground pansies, a spoon of powdered horsetail, a teaspoon of fresh yeast with boiled water. Put gauze moistened in warm boiled water on your face, take off after about 20 minutes. Wash the

Every woman wants to look beautiful and attractive. To get the glowing skin, women opt for many cosmetic products or natural remedies. These methods take time to show results and the patience of a woman is often taken off! So, if you wish to look beautiful instantly, makeup is the hidden secret. Take a look at the simple yet effective makeup tips and tricks to look beautiful in minutes!

6 Natrural beauty tips for summer

1. Don’t Sweat It The human body has over 2.5 million sweat glands, which is more obvious during the hot summer months! Humidity and high temperatures make it difficult to stay cool and perspiration-free. As a result, you may find that your skin is breaking out more than usual. Break outs occur when our sweat mixes with our body’s bacteria, often showing up with more frequency during the summer months. To keep yourself cooler, wear lighter colors to reflect the sun and spend time indoors in fanned and air-conditioned rooms. If you are prone to body acne, it is best to avoid wearing nylon and lycra. They trap moisture and heat against your skin, which fosters bacteria growth. Loose-fitting cotton is a better option that will allow your skin to breathe. Garments that are too tight may cause more friction against your skin so you may want to opt for clothes with more fluidity. 2. Be Shady If you are outdoors, try to find a cooler shade under which to protect yourself from the intense heat and direct sun. If you choose to exercise outside, go during the early morning hours or early evening when temperatures are slightly cooler then midday. At the beach? Bring your shade with you and relax under an umbrella. 3. Go Natural! You may want to think twice before applying that concealer. The sweat may create streaks of make-up running down your face, which will only hide your natural beauty, while clogging your pores. Try going make-up free this summer and allow your skin to breathe. If however, you can’t leave your house without applying your favorite make-up choose an oil-free brand with an SPF of at least 15 to keep you wrinkle-free and happy. your skin and help you remove unwanted blemishes. 4. Summer Snacking Tips In addition to cosmetic choices, the foods you consume will also affect your skin’s health. Oily fish, olive and flaxseed oils, nuts, seeds, fresh berries, and drinking plenty of water will keep your skin glowing and hydrated in the heat of summer. Limit added sugars, fried foods, salt, and most processed foods, as these will only make your skin sallow and prone to inflammation. Sipping on cool water throughout the day will keep you from overheating. Antioxidants in foods like green tea and vitamin C-rich foods prevent free radicals from attacking your skin, helping you hold onto your youthful complexion. 5. Love Your Locks If your strands are starting to feel like a broom stick, take a rain check with the pool! Chlorine’s harsh compounds can dry out your hair, while the salty ocean water can have your follicles tangled in knots. If you choose to wet your hair, make sure to apply a natural conditioner to your scalp to prevent your locks from drying out. Tie a pretty scarf around your hair or hat to protect your strands from the sun’s rays. Also, avoid washing hair with synthetic products that will strip it from natural, protective oils. Whenever possible, opt for natural, organic products. 6. Burnout! That sun kiss may give you a beautiful glow, but eventually those rosy cheeks may develop unwanted sun spots. Whether in clouds or out in sunshine, always protect your skin from the sun’s UV rays by wearing an SPF of at least 15. Pay attention to commonly missed spots like your neck, chest, and the backs of your hands, particularly when you’re driving. Even with your sunscreen, you should still opt for long sleeved shirts, and protective sunglasses and hats. Keep in mind, throwing on a t-shirt in the direct sun may not protect you as much as you think. Fabrics actually have UPF ratings that measure their UV protection levels, and a rating of 30 is awarded the Skin Cancer Foundation’s Seal of Recommendation. That plain white tee comes in under 10—so consider covering up with darker colors and tightly woven fabrics. If you do happen to burn yourself, try placing a cold, peeled aloe leaf onto the burned area for relief. I hope that these suggestions will help you skin and hair stay healthy all summer long!