Showing posts with label beauty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beauty. Show all posts

Friday, June 26, 2009

Early Summer Beauty Tips

Its late June and the weather has been warm and humid for 2 to 3 weeks. This may be an indication of how warm the summer will remain. Here are a few ideas to keep your beauty treatments during the morning:

  1. Enjoy a light breakfast with a glass of water.
  2. Take healthy snacks to work.
  3. Keep stress low by easing into your workday. Stress shows on your face.

Friday, February 27, 2009

Beauty and Winter Skin

Here are a few ideas for caring for winter skin:

1) After showering, apply creams/lotion to wet skin to lock in moisture.
2) Be generous with your lip balm to prevent chapped and cracked lips.
3) Consider wearing scarves to cover your mouth and nose during cold, windy days.
4) Keep moisture in your home by using humidifiers.
5) Minimize hot baths by showering or using warm water.

More tips by me: http://www.bukisa.com/articles/33945_winter-skin-how-to-soothe-to-prevent-discomfort

Monday, October 20, 2008

Beauty (Fall Skin Care)

This time of the year in the New York City area the air becomes dry so the skin tends to become dull, dry, and blotchy. As a chronic babe, you realize that you skin requires special attention. Here are a few suggestions:

1) Make sure you drink you H2O-Yes, most experts recommend 8 glasses but let's be real it takes some motivation. Try adding flavor with slices of lemon, lime, or oranges.

2) Keep your face clean: Do not go to bed with makeup-This can clog pores.

3) Keep your face moisturized: Hydrated skin appears younger, fuller, and healthier.

4) Stay away from alcohol and smoking: Both dehydrate your skin which makes it look older.

5) Use natural ingredients: For example, soak your hands for 5-10 minutes in olive oil and pat dry before putting on your gloves.

More tips to come....

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Beauty

Woman with beauty product
Those of us with sensitive skin can appreciate the various articles, books, e-books, and websites explaining various beauty products. Also, radio and television advertisements bombard us with images/ideas for the best beauty products. Honestly, a good option is to visit your primary care physician (in case you need an insurance referral to a dermatologist). Another option is a licensed cosmotologist who can determine the good products.