Posts Tagged ‘Moisturizers’

Achieve a natural complexion for spring 2013

Wednesday, May 1st, 2013

Achieving a natural look for spring 2013

You might already have plenty of makeup and Dermablend concealer for spring, but who says you need to use it all to look fabulous? More celebrities and models alike are being seen with little cosmetics on their faces as they try to accentuate their natural features. That being said, you can easily join the club by using your makeup to highlight your beautiful complexion.

First, Real Simple magazine claims that it’s critical to start with a clean palette. This means exfoliating your skin and gently cleaning your pores to ensure that makeup adheres seamlessly to your face once its applied.

Next, even out your skin tone with a tinted moisturizer. This can help you hide any pimples or blemishes that might be getting in the way of achieving a flawless complexion. Then, opt for a bit of concealer to give your face the finishing touch.

If you can’t go without a little bit of eye makeup, Prevention magazine recommends taking advantage of a subtle mascara to use on your lashes or a nude eyeshadow for your lids. In the end, you can use these tactics to achieve a natural look worthy of a red carpet appearance!

Are you getting your daily dose of skin-loving berries?

Tuesday, March 19th, 2013

Are you getting your daily dose of berries?

You might love munching on blueberries, blackberries and raspberries as a snack, but did you know that these fruits can do wonders for your skin? The hydrating moisturizer and exfoliants you use aren't the only items that play a role in making your skin beautiful – the food you consume is critical as well! 

Blueberries are known for their anti-aging properties, and it has to do with their large amount of antioxidants. The antioxidants in these fruits combat the effects of free radicals, which can contribute to fine lines and wrinkles. Health magazine claims that blueberries may also be able to help your skin feel smoother.

If you're concerned about the amount of collagen your body is producing, you might want to keep eating berries! Self magazine states that they can potentially boost production and help you maintain your youthful appearance.

Women who aren't as into the idea of chowing down on berries can sneak them into their diets in other ways. These fruits work wonderfully in smoothies, cereal and oatmeal. Those who don't want to consume a handful of berries can mash them into a face mask to reap the benefits of their nutrients.

Key tips for softening and moisturizing your hands

Friday, February 8th, 2013

Key tips for softening and moisturizing your hands

How many times have you found yourself wishing your hands had soft, supple skin? Even after applying a beautiful nail polish, your hands might not look or feel as luxurious as you’d like. The problem may simply lie within your cuticles. If you fail to give them the TLC they need on a regular basis, you could be doing your hands an injustice. However, it’s never too late to restore them and give them the attention they deserve.

One way you can begin treating your cuticles and your hands as a whole is by using a cuticle oil or moisturizer regularly. This can ensure that the skin around your nails is receiving the nutrients it needs. Furthermore, taking care of your cuticles can promote stronger nails, which means less breakage in the future.

Another tactic you can use to improve the look and feel of your hands in general is to apply a hand cream or moisturizer, according to the Mayo Clinic. Try to use a lotion right after washing your hands to increase the chances of moisture being absorbed into your skin.

By taking these tips into account, you can have more confidence in your soft, smooth hands.

Honing in on the key causes of dry skin

Thursday, February 7th, 2013

Honing in on the key causes of dry skin

If it seems like you’re constantly struggling with dry skin regardless of what hydrating lotion you use, you may want to take a look around. Your environment may be causing you to scratch more often than you think. Here are some of the most common catalysts for dry skin.

Winter weather
Everyday Health states that winter weather is a big cause for this problem, and it can be difficult to avoid. Your best defense against this issue is to use an efficient moisturizer that caters to your type of skin, whether it’s naturally oily or dry.

Hot water
The Mayo Clinic claims that hot water can dramatically increase the dryness of skin. To remedy this issue, opt for warm showers and baths and limit how much time you spend in them. In the end, your skin will thank you!

Harsh soaps
Soap can be another culprit when it comes to this problem. If you have sensitive skin, try to stay away from formulas that include fragrances, which can be irritating. Look for soaps or body washes that specifically state moisturizing qualities on the label. 

By taking these tips into account, you can ensure that you’re never wasting your time scratching your precious skin!

Three tips for maintaining your youthful look

Monday, December 17th, 2012

Three tips for maintaining your youthful lookHow many times have you looked in the mirror and wished you had access to the Fountain of Youth? It happens to the best of us – as time goes on, wrinkles begin to appear and we're no longer the spring chickens of the bunch. However, there are a few tips and tricks you can use when applying concealer, foundation and eye makeup to help you retain your youthful appearance.

1. Use a light primer.
Stylelist.com reports that it's crucial for women with fine lines to use a primer to fill in any obvious wrinkles. Consider a product such as BORGHESE Prima Viso Face Primer to conceal your age and moisturize your skin.

2. Choose a foundation with a yellow tint.
Allure magazine reports that foundation with a yellow tint can help skin of all shades seem more youthful. This hue can brighten and warm up the appearance of your face, creating a younger look.

3. Keep your skin moist.
Hydration is key when it comes to anti-aging. Ideally, you should be moisturizing your skin more than once a day – but specifically when you finish bathing or showering.

Can looking old impact your heart’s health?

Wednesday, November 7th, 2012

Can looking old impact your heart's health?Wrinkles, puffy eyes and other signs of aging can have a lousy effect on your social life, but did you know that they can also indicate cardiovascular health issues?

In a recent study by the University of Copenhagen, researchers found that people with certain signs of aging, like fatty deposits around the eyelids and creased earlobes, were 39 percent more likely to develop heart disease and 57 percent more likely to have a heart attack, HealthDay News reported.

While the study spanned 35 years and the results could vary depending on lifestyle and hereditary factors, these findings could have significant consequences.

If you've been carrying a little baggage under your eyes, give your peepers the boost they need with Sothys – Active Contour Age-Defying Cream (Eyes). Just a small amount of this potent cream each morning can reinvigorate your eyes.

In addition, you might be on the lookout for an all-purpose anti-aging moisturizer to protect your complexion daily. With Exuviance – Multi-Protective Day Creme SPF15 you'll be on your way to firmer, younger skin before you know it!

Tips for keeping your hands moisturized this winter

Wednesday, November 30th, 2011

Keep your hands soft this winter!Winter weather takes a toll on a lot of things, including your hands. The harsh temperatures can cause your digits to become dry, chapped and red, which isn't exactly ideal. Here are a few tips suggested by Allure magazine to help your hands stay hydrated and soft this season.

1. Apply lotion after every hand washing. Washing your hands with soap and water can often strip your skin of moisture, so it's important to slather on a lotion afterward. Keep something like Caswell-Massey – Dr. Hunter Rosewater & Glycerine Hand Creme near the sink.

2. Use cuticle cream to prevent brittle nails. The cold weather can wreak havoc on your nails and cuticles, so it's important to use a product like June Jacobs – Cellular Intensive Cuticle Recovery Cream on a daily basis.

3. Protect your hands from the elements by wearing gloves. This means pulling on the mittens when you're outside and investing in a pair of rubber gloves to don while you're cleaning around the house. Chemicals in cleaning products are just as bad as the winter weather, if not worse.

Stop scratching and start soothing itchy skin

Monday, August 15th, 2011

Don't scratch your itch - you could make it worse!Many people automatically associate itching with scratching. It seems like a natural solution to an everyday problem, but it's not always an easy fix. Some conditions get worse when you scratch them and become more red and inflamed. Instead of going at your itchy skin with your nails, consider a more soothing approach that will eliminate the uncomfortable irritation.

Itchy skin that doesn't have a clear cause is likely caused by dryness, unlike irritation from bug bites or rashes. Environmental factors are often responsible because of changing humidity levels. If you wash your skin too frequently, you could experience itching. A rich product like Phytomer HydraContinue Instant Moisture Cream can re-balance your skin's moisture levels and sooth the itching sensation.

You can't always prevent irritated skin, especially if you have unexpected exposure to something you're allergic to. If you do find yourself scratching because of poison ivy or heat rash, sprays like Peter Thomas Roth – Oxygen Mist can heal your skin while making it more comfortable. You won't have to keep wishing for longer nails to scratch with when you have more effective treatments on hand.

How to save your skin post-shaving

Thursday, July 14th, 2011

Shaving can irritate your skin.Shaving every day can really irritate your skin – especially if you need to run that razor over some of the most sensitive areas of your skin. Ladies know that shaving their legs, armpits and bikini lines can leave them with itchy stubble, dry skin and ingrown hairs, while men often struggle to keep their faces clear of the five o'clock shadow without giving them a vicious razor burn. So how can you save your skin?

While letting your leg hair grow free and wild may be an option in the wintertime, shaving becomes a daily occurrence when the weather turns warm and you break out all those skirts, shorts and dresses. If your legs are screaming for a little comfort, try applying lotion right after you get out of the shower. For an added benefit, try a moisturizer that contains a sunless tanner, so you can achieve that summer glow even if you never get a chance to leave the office. For armpits, pick a deodorant that contains a moisturizer so you can keep your skin quenched.

As for the fellas, shaving your face can leave you with a raw feeling that lasts all morning. Apply some moisturizing aftershave to prevent unsightly razor burn around those kissable cheeks and lips – your face (and girlfriend!) will thank you.

For a moisturizer that’s just right

Friday, May 13th, 2011

For a moisturizer that's just rightMoisturizer is to our faces what water is to our bodies – our skin often thirsts for it and we should always make sure we're getting our daily dose of this vital beauty stuff. But like a lot of other things we can think of, it's important to understand how much is too little and how much is simply overkill.

For just the right serving size of moisturizer, you shouldn't need more than a pea-sized amount in your hand. To get it right, this will require you to make sure you're using the right moisturizer for your skin. Does it usually leave you wanting for more? If your skin still feels dry when you apply a normal amount of product to your face, you need a formula that's got a bit more of that moisturizing goodness – look for ingredients like olive oil and shea butter. If, after five minutes, your skin still feels greasy, that's a good sign that you don't really need that dry/sensitive skin formula.

That being said, the label on your moisturizer isn't arbitrary. Seek help from a professional who can help you determine whether your skin is truly dry, normal, combination or oily – though it's often easy to determine this on your own. Stick with a product that's made for you, and you'll be made for the limelight in a matter of moments.