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

8/9/12

5 Beauty Myths Exposed


I expect there are many of us who have believed at least one of the following beauty myths. Some have been contrived by those clever marketing guys who want us to buy a particular product and some are just urban legends, we believe them because other people do. Whatever their origin you might find some of them surprising!

Everyone needs to use a day and a night cream

This one might save us all some money! There has been no research or proof to suggest that the skin repairs itself differently depending on the time of day, as the natural skin repairing process is constant, therefore, there is no need for a different formulation of product at night. 

The only difference between the ingredients in a day and night cream is that the day cream contains sunscreen, which is where the magic ends!

Skin adapts to skin care products so you should change them every so often

There is no factual proof to support this, and logically your skin isn’t going to become resistant to something which is good for it, like your body wouldn’t become resistant to eating a healthy diet. Something good will always be good, its effectiveness wouldn’t dissipate over time.

There is a product out there which can really eliminate wrinkles

I think deep down we all knew this but maybe didn’t want to admit it to ourselves. Why would manufacturers constantly churn out new formulas which all promise to zap those wrinkles and return our youthful good looks?

The reason is because many simply don’t work, and each one is pumped full of marketing hype which trigger our insecurities to make us spend more on this type of beauty product than any other. Wrinkles are inevitable, a result of the natural breakdown of skin structure from cumulative sun damage and age.

A study published in Skin Research and Technical May 2007, actually demonstrated this point; a group of three women tested three different anti-wrinkle creams over six weeks, when their skin was examined by optical profilometry which looks at the contours and roughness of the skin, there was no difference between any of the groups, and no improvement in wrinkles.

That said, there are products which can help protect and nourish the skin, sunscreens, exfoliants, moisturisers, retinoids etc. However, no skin care product will emulate the results of a plastic surgeon, no matter what the advertising says! For advice on what really helps, have a look at a list of this years top beauty products from beauty blogger Debbie Parker.

Dermatologically tested means the product is reliable and can live up to its claims

Don’t let this phrase lull you into a false sense of security; it does not endorse the effectiveness of the formula, as the phrase doesn’t tell us who tested it, how they tested it, on who, and even what the results were, good or bad!

There is no way of assessing what this phrase means, it is a marketing gimmick which makes consumers believe the manufacturer has their best interests at heart by using clinical terminology which wrongly makes us feel reassured.

There are skin care products which really are better than Botox or dermal fillers

Again, don’t be sucked into the unscrupulous marketing techniques of the brand which claim their products have the same effects as Botox. There is absolutely no evidence to show that any skin care product can work like Botox, fillers or laser resurfacing. Even Botox and fillers themselves do not have the same effects if applied topically to the skin rather than being injected.

12/21/11

Home Remedies for Beautiful Skin

It is everyone’s desire to have beautiful skin. However, many people face skin damage by the appearance of dark spots in their skin. These spots can be caused by things such as aging, use of birth control bills, exposure to the sun and consumption of certain medications. Most of these causes are not evitable, it is, therefore, important that you know how to deal with the dark spots on your skin. There are many skin care products in the market claiming to treat such skin problems; however, once you stop using them, your skin turns to its previous condition. If you have dark spots in your skin, the best and safest way to treat them is to apply the available home remedies for beautiful skin.

Unlike skin care products, home remedies not only retain your desired look, but also keeps your skin beautiful for long. Although home remedies for beautiful skin take long to be effective, they are safe with no side effects. The best thing with these remedies is that they can be applied by anyone regardless of your gender and age. Below are some of the most effective home remedies:

1.       Regular moisturizing and cleansing of your face.

By using the available home recipes, you can easily make your own home cleanser to cleanse your face.
For those with normal skin, make a cleanser by mashing some strawberries. You can treat your skin by straining their juices and rubbing the strawberries on your face. For better results, leave it on, and wash your face after 20 minutes.

For oily skin, you can make a home cleanser by mixing 2 teaspoons of dry peppermint and dry lavender each, 1 cup almonds, and 2 cups of oats and white cosmetic clay each. Grind the herbs, almonds and oats together using a blender. You should then mix the ground herbs with the clay and store the solution in a covered container. Rub the mixture on your skin by adding with some water on it to form a paste. Rinse your face after 20 minutes.

For dry skin, the best remedy is applying sesame oil as the cleanser. Treat your dry skin by rubbing it on your skin and later gently swipe it off using a warm wash cloth.

2.       Use sunblock

To prevent darkening and tanning of your skin, ensure that you use sunblock with SPF 15 minimum whenever you are moving out during the summer. These sunblock are very important as they block your skin from harmful UV rays which cause skin spots, premature aging and cancer.

3.       Use a homemade facial mask

You can make a homemade facial mask by mixing lemon juice and tomato juice with cucumber juice. Rub it on your face, and leave it to dry. You can later rinse your skin with water.

4.       Exfoliating your skin

This home remedy removes dead skin cells, and leaves your skin light and bright. It involves rubbing of a solution 2 tablespoons of oatmeal, brown sugar and a small amount of milk.

5.       Use licorice extract

This is a natural ingredient if used regularly helps to lighten ones skin. Apply licorice extracts at least twice a day for better results.

These are the home remedies for beautiful skin. A healthy skin depends on your effort to take care of it. These remedies guarantee you smooth, light and beautiful skin.

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