Skin Care Basics

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By Natalie Hernandez 0 comments
Do you want to shrink the pores on your face? There is every reason to do so since smaller pores make your skin firmer, younger and flawless looking... more »
By mogal 0 comments
Soap Making Made Simple is an easy 1-2-3 Guide to the handcrafted art of making your own soap!.. more »
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Getting a fast, beautiful tan in a short amount of time can be exactly what you need to feel confident during the warmer months of the year. Using an accelerator is one of the best ways to get a deep, gorgeous tan in a shorter amount of time. Tan ... more »
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Moisturizer helps keep your skin smooth, soft and youthful looking. You should use moisturizer on a daily basis to help keep your skin soft and supple... more »
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Body piercers use clamps for several reasons. The clamps isolate a specific area for freezing or numbing with anesthesia. They create pressure, reducing blood flow to an area for a naturally mild numbing. They can also hold an area of skin steady ... more »
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Whether you just got your first tattoo or you're seasoned with the ink but want to find a new method that works better for your skin type, these steps can help you keep your new tattoo clean, healthy and looking like new... more »
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Sunscreen is one of the most important products in your makeup bag. If you do not wear screen, you may be at risk for skin cancer and premature aging. Tanning is not good for your health! In order to protect your skin, it's important to choose a ... more »
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It's important to protect the skin from the damaging rays of the sun throughout the year. Many types of makeup include different levels of sun protection. Learn to choose makeup with the right SPF (Sun Protection Factor) level of protection and ... more »
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Most women want to have legs with healthy, supple and smooth skin, especially during swimsuit season. Some men also give attention to this area of their bodies. Luckily, achieving fabulous legs is simple. You need only a few products that you ... more »
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Exfoliating after tanning is almost as important as exfoliating prior to tanning, regardless of whether you tan traditionally or use a tanning bed or self tanning product. Preparing your skin to tan will help you gain a quality tan that will last ... more »
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Being out in the sun allows you change your skin complexion, otherwise known as getting a tan. When your skin absorbs ultraviolet (UV) rays, it produces melatonin, which darkens the skin... more »
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Self tanners are a safe alternative to sunbathing. You get the same look without having to worry about skin damage, wrinkles or too much exposure to UV rays. Most products use a color additive called dihydroxyacetone (DHA). It reacts with your ... more »
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For most people, dark circles under the eyes are merely irritants to be covered up with concealer or to treat casually with home remedies. But for others, the shadows can be so dark and the puffiness so overwhelming that more permanent solutions ... more »
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Healthy skin relies on nutrition, protection from harmful rays and an appropriate cleansing regimen. Good skin care slows down the aging process and helps avoid unnecessary skin problems. In addition to its cosmetic value, your skin protects and ... more »
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Age spots and freckles develop with advancing age and make your skin complexion uneven. There are several products available in the market to treat them. You should choose the best among all the alternatives. The following steps will tell you the ... more »
By KCout 0 comments
It is important to know your skin type and how to care for its special needs. There are four main types of skin; normal, dry, oily and sensitive. Most people have a combination of skin types. Mix and match for the best skin care!.. more »
By ashleyanne4 0 comments
This is easy and healthy. Yes, you body does need a little TLC, including vitamin D. Step outside with your bare skin and maintain a healthy glow... more »
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Chocolate scented beauty products are a chocolate lover's dream, but unfortunately these luxury products often cost a small fortune and are full of harsh chemicals, unnecessary dyes and artificial perfumes. You can pamper yourself by making your ... more »
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If you are tired of buying expensive body lotions that are full of unnecessary chemicals, dyes and preservatives, you can create your own natural body lotions right in your own home. Making a natural cocoa butter lotion is a snap and will save ... more »
By Bizzylizzy 0 comments
Want soft pretty feet? This is the recipe for you!! Fast and easy way to make your own salt scrub which can be used on the body too... more »
By ootb2008 0 comments
Make an egg white mask to revive tired and dull skin. Its easy and affordable. The proteins in the egg white help to heal and restore original skin moisture. It's gentle for any skin type and safe if you use a product like Eggology Egg Whites. ... more »
By Eleonora Fatuzzo-Nord 0 comments
A natural astringent that you can make at home that works wonders for oily skin...try it and pass along the secret. Read on to learn how to make astringent for oily skin... more »
By TCSuria 0 comments
U may use this as tonner to your face and keep it in fridge.. more »
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Contrary to popular belief, you do not need a dark, bronze tan to have beautiful skin. In fact, pale skin is becoming more and more popular; however, it can be harder to lighten the skin than to darken it. If you want a naturally beautiful pale ... more »
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Proper moisturizing of all skin types is very important, especially for combination skin. People with combination skin suffer from not only oily skin in some places, but also very dry skin in others. A common misconception is that moisturizing ... more »