Selasa, 08 Juli 2008

Make-Up Tips for Achieving a More Youthful Look

  1. Choose your foundation and apply it correctly.You should select a foundation with added moisturizers and sunscreen to not only protect your skin but give it a dewy glow. You foundation should match your true skin color as closely as possible and should be applied with a light touch. A concealer in a shade slightly lighter than your natural skin tone can be applied lightly to downplay fine facial lines. Translucent powder designed for mature skin should be applied once to set your makeup. Avoid reapplying powder throughout the day since heavy layers of powder can accentuate wrinkles. Foundation Don’t use more base foundation as you get older, it can settle into wrinkles and make them more pronounced. The less you apply, the longer it will last. Avoid heavy powder – this can create a cake-y effect. Use a light liquid makeup with a moisturizer in it- if your favorite foundation doesn’t have moisturizer in it, add a little moisturizer to it.

  2. Go lighter on eye makeup. As aging occurs, the tissue surrounding the eyes begins to fall due to the effects of gravity which can make eyes look small and droopy. Dark, heavy eye makeup can make eyes look even smaller. Now may be a good time to choose a lighter shade of eyeliner. Black and other dark liner shades tend to be too harsh. Likewise, lighter eye shadow shades tend to open up the eye and look more flattering. Use a lighter touch with the mascara wand to avoid making the lids look too heavy.Place darker color close to the upper lashes and lighter toward the crease of the eye lid. If you use liquid eyeliner for drama, keep it on the upper lid only, very thin and close to the lash. Can be one of the most useful products you can use. It evens tone, conceals and contours. If you are using a concealer in coordination with foundation, always apply it after the foundation so you know which areas of your face need more coverage. If you apply the concealer first, it will be wiped away when you blend your foundation.When covering under dark circles, blemishes, or splotchy patches with concealer, set your concealer with loose translucent powder. It will keep any oily shine to a minimum, and set the concealer so it will crease less and last longer.Avoid very dark, matte shadow shades on eyelids.Go light with mascara on upper lashes. Apply only to tips at first. Allow lashes to dry between coats; this thickens the lash without adding clumps. Use only 1 coat of mascara on lower lashes, if needed at all.
  3. Choose a lighter shade of lipstick. As skin aging occurs, lips tend to become less full. A darker shade of lipstick tends to magnify thinning lips while a well chosen lighter shade of lipstick can enhance and make them look fuller. It may also be helpful to use a lip brush to line your lips to prevent the color from bleeding.Use a lip liner to line, shape and fill in the lips, forming a base for the lipstick. Lip liner should not stand out. Blend it into the color of the lipstick you select.Applying lipstick with a lip brush will create a smoother effect, last longer and afford more control; the overall look is cleaner and more polished. Use moisturizing lip shades in sheer, light, rose and bright pinkish shades.

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Anti Aging Tips



Aging can happen slowly or more quickly and can occur differently in different people.

Like growth spurts, it is natural to have aging spurts when there are periods of time when individual seems to age more quickly. However, some aspects of aging can be slowed by taking proper care of your body.
One of the most obvious signs of aging is the changes that occur in the appearance of the skin. Skin aging is mainly caused by exposure to the sun and to the harsh environmental elements.
Products with AHA ingredients can slow the signs of skin aging and to achieve healthier, younger looking skin.
Retin-A and alpha hydroxy acids are the two best known topical substances studied for their effect on wrinkles.


Anti-aging tips.
Lifestyle changes can slow the aging process.
Here are some anti-aging tips:
  • Regular facials with massage can help increase the skin's circulation. Firming masks and hydrating treatments with mild exfoliation will also help to rejuvenate the skin's appearance.
  • Consistent use of moisturizers and products containing anti-aging staples like retinoids, AHA's, antioxidants, and humectants will help to reduce the signs of aging skin on the face and neck, and the ravages of hormone loss.
  • Drink 6-8 glasses of purified or spring water each day to keep your body hydrated inside and out.
  • Make reducing stress a priority. When you are stressed your body produces large amounts of cortisol, a steroid hormone that causes you to produce excess oil, which clogs glands and can lead to acne. Reduce stress by talking to your friends at least once a week, find reasons to laugh every day, work out at the gym and get the rest your body needs. Some doctors maintain that a good sex life can reduce stress and lower cortisol levels.
We ARE in control of our aging.
Aging is psychological as well as physical. It begins at an early age. People who live fuller, longer lives have certain basic attributes. This has been proven in recent results from the longest and most comprehensive study of human development ever undertaken. This study was done at Harvard and began in 1920. It followed a group of individuals from their teens into their 80’s.
The results found that there are four attributes that are vital to successful aging:
  • The ability to anticipate, to plan and to hope.
  • Seeing the glass as half-full, not half-empty and living in an attitude of gratitude, forgiveness and optimism.
  • The ability to imagine the world as it seems to other people.
  • The ability to reach out to other people, to want to interact with other people positively.
Dr. George E. Vaillant, the director of the Harvard study, points out seven keys to aging well. People who had four or more of these seven factors by age 50 were one-third less likely to be dead by the age of 80. People with three or fewer of these factors by age 50 were three times as likely to die during the following 30 years.
Here are the seven factor to aging well:
  • Not smoking, or quitting early: "Smoking is probably the most significant factor in terms of health."
  • The ability to take life’s ups and downs in stride: Adapt a coping style that let’s you roll with the punches. Keep your sense of humor, learn new things and have fun, give of yourself and make friends with people who are younger than you are.
  • Don’t abuse alcohol: over indulging in alcohol can destroy your physical and mental health.
  • Maintaining a strong marriage: the study showed that, if people are willing to work through their problems, marriages improve over time and contribute to a long and happy life.
  • Maintain a healthy weight: being over weight is a risk factor to good health.
  • Physical activity: The Harvard study showed that even doing some exercise improves both mental and physical health.
  • Continued education: Dr. Vaillant says that "People seek education because they believe it is possible to control the course of their lives." People who are interested in "self care and perseverance are more likely to continue their education."
SUN TIPS



Avoid the sun between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m
when the sun's UV rays are strongest. Don't be fooled by cloudy skies. Harmful rays pass through clouds. UV radiation also can pass through water.
Using Sunscreens Effectively. Sunscreen should be applied 30 minutes before sun exposure. Don’t skimp, use a handful every time you put it on. If you aren’t perspiring, it’s best to reapply it every two hours. If you perspire heavily, reapply every forty minutes. The minimum acceptable SPF is 15 and many doctors routinely recommend SPF 30 to effectively protect the skin from damage. Look for sunscreen with moisturizers to help condition skin while it protects.
resources: Tomigion.com

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