Using the Best Beauty Tips to Treat Acne
October 19, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
If you think about it, beauty tips for acne just doesn’t sound right. However, if you are always dealing with breakouts then you do know that you must camouflage and treat everyday in your beauty routine. Acne is a tricky skin condition to take care of. If you know what works and is not irritating it will really improve how you look and how easy your routine is.
Acne is created by the bacteria that lives in the pores in your skin. These bacteria thrive in oily environments. This causes skin to become very sensitive and can even make pimples that will burst and can leave scars. Treating or covering acne is a sensitive issue because its important to use products that are safe and won’t cause you to breakout since the scarring from a serious acne problem will be visible forever.
Here are three ways to keep your skin healthy and beautiful whether your acne is in action or not:
* Acne Beauty Tip #1: Adjust your routine - A breakout should change everything. When your skin is clear, you may be exfoliating regularly to keep pores clear and diminish scarring. Do not exfoliate when you are in the midst of a breakout. Just use soft cloths and very gentle soap to wash your face.
* Beauty Tip for Your Acne #2: Mineral makeup - The jury is still out on whether or not leaving your mineral makeup on when you sleep will clear up your skin. But its true that mineral makeup helps to ease red, sore skin. There mustn’t be any ingredients like artificial colors or preservatives in your mineral makeup. Your skin can still breathe while hiding breakouts. Covering the breakout with thick, liquid foundation will only stifle your skin and further inflame your infection. By using powdered mineral makeup you will have clearer pores while still hiding the problem.
* Beauty Tip for Your Acne #3: You must take your vitamins daily - Vitamin deficiencies can trigger a breakout and can even cause them. If you lack vitamins A, B or E this can definitely create breakouts. Most of these vitamins should not be applied to your skin during an outbreak. Taking a supplement during an outbreak is best for your skin. Your doctor can help you determine which vitamins your body needs daily to help keep your skin healthy and watch these acne beauty tips work for you.
Avoiding the Scams: How to Pick the Best Mineral Makeup
October 3, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Don’t you wish we could give out awards for the best mineral makeup scams? Somebody seems to be promoting a mineral makeup product these days. The sad fact is that very few of them are actually all they are cracked up to be.
However, sometimes you must wait on the best mineral makeup. Mineral makeup can actually resolve skin issues like acne and chronic breakouts while you are wearing it to cover them up. In addition, mineral makeup provides a natural glow that you will forget is not entirely your own. Even better: use it long enough and you actually get to keep some of the results when you wash it off.
But how will you be able to tell what mineral makeup is a scam? Above all, some of the best mineral makeup is far cheaper than the worst mineral makeup. Here are some tips for avoiding mineral makeup scams that could leave your skin – and your wallet – much worse off:
• Choosing our product by price alone, not the way to go
The price of some of the best mineral makeup is very affordable. Actually, some of the most terrible are the most elite of all the mineral makeup products. You cannot assume that because you are paying high dollar there is any research behind the price tag.
• Do not use talc
All types of makeup contain high volumes of talc. In fact, it is used in such high volumes that many regular makeup products can claim to be “mineral makeup” based on the percentage of talc in their products. Talc is a common allergen, though. Nearly all of the best mineral makeups try to limit or completely avoid talc.
• Nanoparticles may or may not be something spectacular
There are some mineral makeups that say they have chemically reduced all their minerals to nanoparticles. They say that processing the minerals this way will make your makeup smoother, more natural and definitely more effective. However, nanoparticles may be soaked up by your skin in unconventional ways. There is not enough research to verify that these products are totally safe. They are usually made in unregulated areas and their contents may not be fully tested.
Now that you have some information to work with, you should easily be able to spot the mineral makeup scams. This will enable you to get the best results from the best mineral makeup.
Makeup Tips to Add to Your Beauty Sleep
September 23, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
There are a plethora of makeup tips on how to get certain looks. However, sometimes the more practical tips are what we really need. Do you love your look now, but hate how long it takes you to get it? Then you need minute-saving makeup tips.
You can always find a way to take time off beauty routines. Just always look for the good shortcuts. There will be some steps that you find you are unable to give up. Letting go of other things, though, can improve your looks and skin.
Here are some common and successful makeup tips for shaving time off your morning routine:
• Combine your foundation and your moisturizer
A number of companies now make moisturizers that are creamy enough to double as foundation. You need a thick moisturizer creamy enough to support powder and eye shadow. This saves you the time of applying foundation and also keeps good hydration in your morning routine. Many people forego hydration because it takes so long for the lotions to absorb. Thick, non-oily hydration products absorb quickly and support makeup.
Of course, many think that they have to have foundation to even out skin tone. Try a mineral powder over the moisturizer or a combination foundation/moisturizer like Olay’s Definity Color Recapture.
• Work your sun safety into products you already use
You lose a lot of time and gain serious grease by applying a layer of sunscreen each day. Opt for products that have a built-in SPF of 15 or higher. Most foundations have built-in UV protection. Mineral cosmetics have a natural SPF of 15 or higher.
• Lighten up on your eyes.
A beauty routine generally has the most time taken up by eye makeup. Go a little lighter for a lighter look. It just takes one easy step to make your eyes look luminous. Add a dark, smudged semi-circle to the crease in your eye. You do not need heavy eyeliners for work and daily wear. Try using just mascara and eye shadow.
You may have trouble getting used to your new streamlined beauty routine. Soon though you will love your more natural look. You can use these minute-saving makeup tips to catch up on your beauty sleep.
Understanding the Roles of Common Makeup Minerals
September 21, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Makeup minerals can be confusing. The past year’s media blitz with mineral makeup has everyone looking for natural mineral remedies. Nevertheless, not all makeup minerals are that great. Some of the most common are at best ineffectual. They could really cause some serious skin problems.
Many people want to get the most out of the minerals in their makeup. You probably don’t want to switch over to this type of makeup. Maybe they just want earth minerals. The anti-aging benefits could be what they are looking for. Could be that they just want to stay away from potential problems minerals can cause.
Your really need to understand the minerals in your makeup. We have put together a short list of makeup minerals. The list will help you to fully understand your makeup’s ingredients.
• Zinc and zinc oxide
These are common in pure mineral makeup products. Zinc and Zinc Oxide are naturally occurring sunscreens. They also can smooth out your features and hide wrinkles. These minerals won’t hurt your skin in their pure forms.
• Titanium dioxide
This mineral is also very common in natural makeups. It will even out flaws in your complexion. This is recommended for those with acne or rosacea problems as it can help relieve. When its mixed with synthetic ingredients it makes the end result far less hypoallergenic.
• Mica
The anti-aging element in mineral makeup is Mica. Look for this mineral when buying your pure mineral makeup. This mineral distracts the attention away from skin problems. The mica that is in this makeup is crushed so tiny so that you don’t look like you are wearing glitter. This is a very popular anti-aging and camouflaging ingredient even in non-mineral makeups.
• Bismuth
There has been controversy when using Bismuth in mineral makeups. This mineral is also unrefined. But, the earth mineral must be completely processed to be used in makeup. It is very hard to just grind this mineral into a powder. Some even claim that it should not even count as a pure mineral. This mineral creates a glow on your skin that many really like. If you sweat or have very sensitive skin this mineral will cause you to itch.
• Talc
Talc has been used for decades as a makeup mineral. It has played a very large role in makeup since makeup was first used. Talc is a mineral that people can be allergic to. This mineral is mainly used as a filler. If you use conventional makeup, then you likely use some talc. Pure mineral makeup products often exclude talc even though it is a legitimate makeup mineral because it is a common allergen.
An Introduction to Skin Care Products Problems
September 7, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Science and technology have come so far in skin care products. Cosmetic and beauty testing is an intriguing arena because so much folkloric knowledge is relevant. The results can make it difficult to determine just what works and does not work. The greatest skin care products use science, technology, testing and conventional wisdom to develop effective products for consumers. However, many unscrupulous skin care creators will simply take advantage of one’s willingness to believe that a product should work because it has a good name or says that it is “natural” on the label. In the real world, many “natural” skin care products are anything but. In fact, some of these skin care products may actually cause chronic skin problems. Here are a few things to look for that can cause a big problem when it comes to your skin care routine:
* First check for concentrations - Some of these products contain extremely high concentrations of natural compounds that are not particularly good for you. For instance, high concentrations of bismuth are not at all good makeup. Bismuth is a mineral and is arguably natural. But, it must undergo lots of chemical processing to achieve a cosmetic form. This processing will cause allergic reactions in many people.
* Always look out for artificial colors - Heavily dyed products will often contain lots of artificial colors. In addition, they may need additional chemicals to maintain the color and the freshness of the skin care products. Many people group artificial colors and fragrances together. In reality, however, artificial fragrances are much less of an issue because they often originate from natural extracts and then chemically processed. They come in such low concentrations that they are often not major allergens. (There are always exceptions to this.) But bright blues and yellows usually indicate serious levels of preservatives and chemical dyes.
* Study the size of your mineral makeup powder - If your mineral makeup boasts that it has microscopic particles, back off. Mineral makeup may be great for your skin, but it is not necessarily ideal inside. Microscopic particles (nanoparticles) can be absorbed by your skin. Which may result in unpleasant allergic reactions. Additionally, mineral makeup is not tested for the effects of absorption into the skin. As a result, there is not a whole bunch of information about the long term effects of this type of unintended absorption. Mineral makeup that contains conventionally sized particles cannot be absorbed in this fashion.
Skin care products come in many shapes and fashions. People usually have their own personal favorites. This should not cloud your judgment about the quality of your skin care products. Make sure that your skin care product regimen is truly the best for you and always keep an eye out for the fakes.