Archive for May 18th, 2008

Applying Lotion To Your Skin Is A Youthful Idea »

When it comes to skin care and skin care lotion, more people are looking into herbal or all natural cosmetics. The selling point of herbal cosmetics is its promise of zero side effects. Cosmetics that use synthetic ingredients are known to cause certain side effects that range from mild to severe like dermatitis and skin cancer.

Even if herbal cosmetics claim to have no side effects, indiscriminately sampling any cosmetic product is not advisable. You must know what your skin type is. Your skin type determines what your skin needs to look and stay healthy.

Using products that are not suited for your skin type will lead to allergic reactions, clogged pores and breakouts. Skin type falls under the following categories: dry, normal, oily and sensitive. Each skin type has unique needs and demands.

Things to consider in choosing skin care lotion

Aside from skin type, weather conditions should be taken into consideration in choosing herbal or all natural cosmetic products. Foods without preservatives spoil easily in hot and humid climates.

Herbal cosmetics, if they are all natural, do not have preservatives and therefore do not keep as well as their synthetic counterparts. If the herbal cosmetic product is spoiled, it may do more harm than synthetic products.

The good thing about natural cosmetics is that instead of buying, you can make your own. Natural cosmetics make use of natural ingredients so all the raw materials you need may be in your refrigerator. A lot of books and magazines feature home made cosmetics.

Some of the common ingredients used for homemade cosmetics include baking soda, olive oil, salt, fruits and vegetables. This saves you money and you have total control of the preparation. You know if the product is still good or has exceeded its shelf life.

Skin care lotion for proper skin care

Proper skin care can be summarized in three simple steps: cleansing, toning, and moisturizing. It does not matter if you are using herbal or commercially prepared cosmetics; the three step rule applies to either. Cleansing involves getting rid of dirt, dust and excess oils from your face. Toning removes any dirt or cosmetic residue that was not removed during the cleansing stage.

Toning prepares the face for the third stage. After cleansing and toning, the skin’s natural moisture may have been stripped. The moisture is replenished through moisturizing. The moisturizer or skin care lotion must be suited for your skin type.

Proper skin care does not rely solely on topical cosmetic products like moisturizers and toners. They say beauty comes from within and this is true in the case of skin care. Topical cosmetics may temporarily relieve or mask skin imperfections. For truly great and glowing skin, a healthy and nutritious diet is the only solution.

A healthy diet, regular exercise and water are necessary for beautiful skin. These ensure the body is properly nourished, well hydrated, and that the body’s waste products are eliminated.

Using the proper skin care lotion and other magic potions combined with proper nutrition and a healthy lifestyle is the only way to achieve beautiful skin. Use these helpful agents to maintain that youthful glow.

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Too Much Skin »

Now that the weather is finally warmer, everyone has been taking their summer dresses out for a stroll in the sun. And its nice. Adds a lot more color and shape to the monotonous winter hues in the streets.
Unfortunately for me though, I’ve also been seeing a lot of skin. Too much skin. Maybe I am just conservative,
but it really is not a pretty sight. A girl in class the other day was wearing a thin cotton summer dress with a very low v, very similar to the one shown above from UO. And for the three hour duration of the class, I could NOT stop staring at her chest! I am not being perverted here, its more like how people are drawn to look at a car wreck even though they know its going to be gruesome. The dress was just so LOW, it looked like her chest was going to spill out any minute with one of her wild gestures- and I don’t think she was wearing a bra!

Personally I don’t really have this problem because a) my chest is non existent b) I don’t have a dress like that because I think it is too low cut, it doesn’t fit me well and there is not a bra I can think of that will work (and going bra-less feels weird) c) even if I DO have such a dress, I’d probably wear something like a laced spaghetti strap underneath. Not that I am saying there is anything wrong with a dress of this cut. It can be very flattering on the right body shape. What I AM trying to say is that should you be wearing one PLEASE be aware not to expose too much skin. I don’t mean to be a prude, but it is just not sexy or in any way aesthetically pleasing. Take in the straps. Wear something underneath. Anything.

And while we are on the subject of over exposure, if your summer dress happens to be super sheer like the one above, please remember to wear a slip or under-skirt underneath. We don’t need to know what underwear you are wearing or the shape of your legs under the dress.

Image Source: Urban Outfitters

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