Posts Tagged ‘Dry Skin’
Tuesday, September 29th, 2009
Most wrinkle creams all contain vitamin A. Of course, each product will want you to believe that its the best at smoothing away wrinkles. In fact, many employ deceptive tactics to make you think that they are working. These include adding small pieces of glitter to wrinkle removing creams. The glitter is used because it will reflect the light out of the creases of your skin. This makes it appear that the wrinkles have “disappeared.” Naturally, if you use these creams, when you wash your face you are washing away your younger looking skin.
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Friday, September 25th, 2009
I think it is fair to say that there is a general obsession with most people over 40 (both men and women) with staying young. There are make-over shows, many anti-ageing cosmetics and people willing to spend a small fortune on cosmetic surgery to delay the process of ageing as long as possible.
However, you don’t have to break the bank to look and feel your best. Here are ten easy and inexpensive ways to take years off of your appearance and keep it that way.
Tags: Aging, Anti Aging, Appearance, Beards, Bleach, Brilliance, Cosmetic Surgery, Cruel Reality, Dark Circles Under Your Eyes, Dentist, Dry Skin, Eye Brows, Eye Concealer, Eye Cream, Eyebrows, Facial Hair, General Obsession, Goatees, Grade Options, hair, Hairs, make up, makeover, Moisturizer, Small Fortune, Tooth Whiteners, youth
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Friday, September 18th, 2009
Tanning indoors represents the more convenient and safer alternative to direct sunbathing, but even so, the method is not without risks as long as ultraviolet exposure is necessary. Healthy skin makes the best premises to start tanning indoors, as the quality of the tan is directly influenced by the condition of the tissues. If you have dry skin by nature, then, the use of special lotions for tanning indoors purposes is essential. Statistics indicate that negligence to apply a moisturizing cream on the skin before a tanning session, no matter if you have dry, normal or oily complexion, leads to flaking and an unstable tan that will go away in about a week.
Tags: Artificial Tanning, best indoor tanning lotions, Complexion, Dry Skin, Fifteen Minutes, Frequent Problem, Healthy Skin, indoor tan, Indoor Tanning, Indoor Tanning Equipment, Indoor Tanning Lotions, Maintenance Inspections, Moisturizing Cream, Quality Level, Skin Burns, Skin Health, tanning bed, Tanning Booth, Tanning Drug, Tanning Facilities, tanning indoors, Tanning Session, Time Limit, Twenty Minutes, Ultraviolet Exposure
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Tuesday, September 1st, 2009
When you are choosing the best skin care products for yourself, reading reviews of the products is not enough. What works wonderfully for one person may be a disaster for you. There are three factors that should play into every skin product selection that you make. Choosing the wrong product can put you at risk for a host of skin problems. Some may develop chronic adult acne as a result of persistent use of the wrong products. Make sure to always pay close attention to your personal skin type. This will help you determine what the best skin products are for you.
Tags: Adult Acne, Artificial Colors, Best Skin Care, best skin care products, best skin products
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Thursday, December 4th, 2008
Not everyone wants to have ink punched into their skin. Fad’s come and goes and the end result is a bit of ink that is there for the rest of your life. There are alternatives though. Why not consider getting an airbrush tattoo? They do not leave a lasting mark. There is no pain and you can change the style whenever you feel like it. No one has to know that your “living on the edge” personality is just temporary.
Tags: Air Gun, Airbrush Tattoo, Alcohol Solution, Cotton Ball, Counterpart, Design Template, Drawback, Dry Skin, End Result, Excess Paint, Fad, Living On The Edge, Longevity, Method Of Expression, Painting A Car, Permanency, Rest Of Your Life, Smudges, Tattoo Parlors, Tattoo Removal, Temporary Tattoo
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