Sunday 25 September 2011

Beauty Tips Winter Beauty Tips Winter 10

(1) mask the problem

Use a facial moisturizing mask to replenish moisture lost during the day.

(2) Find a humidifier

If your skin is dry and tight, even if you're inside the house, may not be enough moisture in the air for you. Visit the sales pages of the portable humidifier. Make a note to clean the filter regularly (if they are crap that will increase the bacteria).

(3) Turn off the heat

It's a catch 22 beautiful, but the overheating of a cold house will exacerbate the problems of dry skin, so experiment with different settings on your furnace to find the right temperature for you and your skin.

(4) Any device that heats the environment can also steal your blankets.If moisturizing dry skin electrical units even mad, throw another quilt on the bed and see how you feel after leaving an electric blanket off for two nights .

(5) Hydrates in the shower


Moisturizes all day long, but try the cream for the body before leaving the shower, wash immediately with soap or body wash. Helps trap any excess moisture. Rinse and dry.

(6) Follow the shower temperature


Hot showers feel good in winter, but that wreak havoc on dry skin. Try a hot bath in place, then pat your skin dry with a towel. Apply moisturizer (again) as soon as you exit the shower.

(7) Use alcohol responsibly

Avoid skin products and hair styling products with alcohol high. When the alcohol evaporates it feels cool and refreshing, but it is also removing moisture, look for products without alcohol, when the air is already dry.

(8) do not blow

If you have already dealt with the dry, brittle hair, resist the temptation to look for hair. And 'only make things worse. Dry and style your hair with a towel, and if you still use the dryer, the time alone, and you try to use it for a little 'less.

(9) Hydrate meh!


Hydrate throughout the day and remember to drink more water when it's cold and windy. Your hands, feet, knees and elbows may need a little help too. I love the rich products that contain shea butter, petrolatum, mineral oil, tea tree oil, linoleic acid or glycerin. For relief intense moisturize hands and feet at night and then slip on gloves or socks to bind moisture.

(10) pucker

Chapped lips can be a big problem in winter. The air dries out my lips, which leads me to lick them, making them even worse than a boy! Use a lip balm SPF of at least 15 and preferably with an antiseptic agent to support the healing process. Some products and lip balm are made with tea tree oil, which helps to improve the painful cracks. I also like the lip balm with phenol, beeswax, aloe, vitamin E and essential oils.

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