Archive for August, 2010

If you’re interested in natural cosmetics you would have seen a lot of the products use calendula. This pretty yellow herb is often mistaken as a flower (It is also commonly known as Pot Marigold). Yet the power of this herb extends beyond natural beauty. Natural cosmetics love this herb for its wide range of properties that help and extend the life time of your skin. Here are a few reason interesting facts about calendula: Read More

Over the time, I always run into conversations with customers about the differences between tranditional Microdermabrasiion treatment and Ultrasound Skin Spatula Facial Peeling. Well!…. one thing about Microdermabrasion is that there really isn’t any personal unit available in the market that offers the professional results, so if you are thinking to buy a Home-Unit of Microdermabrasion, mostly likely you will be disappointed, simply because the portable unit cannot offer the same suction power as the professional machines can (professional microdermabrasion machine usually costs around 7,000 to 10,000 per machine.) Read More

Your diet is essential to maintaining a healthy and bright skin. No matter how many hundreds of dollars you spend on your skin care products, the simplest way to see a positive reaction to your skin is to eat correctly. So how is your diet harming your skin?
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ABOUT MICRO-CURRENT:

Microcurrent device mimics the way the brain relays messages to the muscles. Considered a passive form of exercise, this therapeutic technique helps stimulate motor nerves to the point where a visible contraction of the muscles can be seen.
Your skin sheds itself every twenty eight days to make way for newer skin cells. This is called the natural exfoliation process. This natural exfoliation doesn’t really shed enough skin and that is why it is imperative that we help it along by exfoliating our skin ourselves at least twice a week. As most manufactured exfoliants are hard on your skin, here are our favorite natural exfoliants that you can use to nourish your skin.
Oatmeal:
You wouldn’t think it but oatmeal isn’t just great as a breakfast, it’s also an amazing cheap exfoliant. It has anti-inflammatory properties and even acts as a natural moisturizer. It’s a very mild natural product, so it won’t tear or harm your skin in any way. A quick recipe, recommended by the Director of the Ritual Salon and Spa in Las Vegas, is one cup of blended oatmeal, mixed with one cup of yogurt and two spoons of honey. Once it’s formed a soft paste, apply it to your skin and leave it on for 15 minutes.
Lemon Juice:

Lemon juice contains alpha hydroxy acid. Your dead skin cells stick to your epidermis. Alpha hydroxy acid removes the chemical glue that causes these dead cells to stick. Lemon juice is great for the supply of vitamin C. It is also great for oily skins. Mix lemon juice with as much sugar as possible to make it thick but it should still be moist. Apply to a damp face and then let it sit for two to three minutes before scrubbing it in gently with circular motions.
Lemon juice and oatmeal are just two of the natural exfoliants you can use in your beauty routine. Try papaya, baking soda, sea salt or ground coffee to mix up your routine once in a while. Natural exfoliants are always cheaper and better for your skin. They are also environmentally friendly and can be sourced and used in your own home.
What is next subject? – We will discuss Microcurrent Face Lift on next post, stay tune!
As we grow older, we start defining our skin regimes more accurately. We all have our favorite products to use, our secret skin care tips that work miracles… but how often do we actually chop and change our skin regime depending on the season? Read More
As I grow older, there are constantly skin care secrets that I know now that I wish I had known when I were 20. Looking after our skin during our early years is essential to a glowing skin later on in life. So if you have a daughter, make sure you share these secrets with her. Read More

More estheticians are making their own DIY facials. This gives them the ability to create unique facials around a specifically themed ingredient. The same goes for this amazing DIY powdered Green Bean Facial. When we talk about powdered green bean, it is simply Chinese green beans ground or pulverized. For example, you can also buy powdered green tea, cucumbers or pumpkin seed. If you really want to do it yourself, consider drying out the green beans and then grounding them yourself. Read More







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