Saturday, September 21, 2013

Fix Your Skin


Most of us begin life with normal skin. Through the years, the environment, what we eat and drink, hormones, and other factors contribute to changes and challenges. There are three types of skin: dry, oily, and combination.

Dry
 Dry skin has a fine texture with small pores. It often feels “tight’ and is prone to broken capillaries. Dry skin should be kept away from weather extremes, especially harsh winds.

Oily
 With oily skin, the pores of the skin are large and visible. The oil is especially prominent on the nose, forehead, and chin. It is prone to blemishes and blackheads. Although it seems logical to get at these eruptions with aggressive products, this makes oily skin even worse.

Combination
 This is actually two skin types on one face. Skin is usually oily in the T zone of the face (nose, forehead, and chin) while dry elsewhere. Don’t be overly aggressive with the oily area and neglect the dry spots. Use powdered milk to wash and exfoliate, use lemon toner only in the T zone, then concentrate moisturizing to the dry zones.

MakeUp to Enhance Beauty


It's true that our appearance tends to dictate our mood levels and how we deal with the struggles of the day. That's why there's so many weight-loss advertisements and skin care creams. People care about how they look, and while it may seem shallow, it's amazing how even a simple change can elevate one's level of self confidence.

Make-up is an excellent way to both heighten and dial down the appearance of certain features. If you're not crazy about the appearance of bright colors and bold lines, you can use makeup to enhance your natural features without going overboard. Therefore, one shouldn't be hesitant about using makeup regularly, because you don't have to slop it on.

Conversely, it's also delightful to get fanciful with your color palette. You can attract intense attention to your eyes with a rainbow of contrasting shadows, and there are so many distinctive looks you can experiment with until you find the one that matches your own personality.

There is also an abundance of choices when it comes to actually purchasing your make-up. It's important to take note of what's really going into your products. For instance, some are tested on animals while others are not, and some products may contain ingredients that aren't compatible with your skin.

In addition to traditional foundations and powders, you can also buy airbrush makeup which you actually blow onto your face for even, silken coverage. It creates a very Hollywood look that will manage to stay in place through a full day of play.

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

A House is a Home


A home is a house where you are comfortable living. 

Nowadays we can see people sleeping in the streets because they don’t have home. How lucky those who have their own home. A home where we can sleep, can relax and can make our own move . We have different perspective on what home we really mean to say. For me there is more wide meaning on it, when you got married and you don’t have your own home yet, one tradition in other countries like in my birth country, in this situation is you will be with the parents of either in the side of the husband or wife, where in you will going to deal with your in laws, a new home where a lot of adjustment must take.

A new home where to start the new chapter of your life. This is a place where you can mold yourself into a responsible husband/wife or even if you are in your single days then this will be more challenging. Decorating and checking on every angle of your home surely feel so relaxing, isn't it?

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