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How to Keep Soft and Manageable Hair

June 09, 2011 By: Jocelyn Iyog Category: Beauty, Tips & how to’s

Waking up with a bad hair usually ruin every girl’s day. Having a beautiful hair can add up to one’s confidence. Yet, many of us usually think that keeping a soft and manageable-hair is hard to achieve. Luckily, we don’t have to face this kind of dilemma anymore. It just takes some exciting techniques to have our dreamed hair- soft, shiny, and manageable hair.

Shampooing daily can make your hair dry, taking out its natural oil because of the chemical content of the shampoo. Applying shampoo every other day is a good tip. In those days that you don’t use shampoo, wash your hair carefully and then apply a natural-made conditioner. In taking a shower, use lukewarm-cool water in washing and rinsing your hair. Warm or even just lukewarm water can make your hair frizzy. After shampooing, don’t forget to put on a conditioner. Pat your hair dry with a soft towel, and not a rough one. Rough towels can harm your hair. Remember, our hair is in its susceptible state when wet.

Air drying is the most natural way of drying your hair. Try not to blow dry your hair frequently.It can damage your hair by creating split ends.

Putting on a hair polish would do big. Spread it through your fingers. Use a large-toothed comb for your wet hair to avoid hair breakage.

Trying these simple techniques would make a difference, giving you your ever- dreamed hair.

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Eye Makeup Techniques

June 09, 2011 By: Jocelyn Iyog Category: Beauty, Tips & how to’s

Eye make up, like any other make up, is designed to make a person feel confident and beautiful. To be able to look good and beautiful, one must know the proper techniques and tips that will help them get the best results.

Applying eye make up can be done by a professional or by an ordinary person at home with proper tools. Keep in mind, however, that different eyes require different make up and one must know that kind of style or technique goes best with that eye as each eye can be grouped by size and color.

Don’t overdo eye make up as best you can. Apply it sparingly to not look clownish. Harmonizing your make up is important as well. Apply the same shades and amount on one side of the face as you would the other for the look to be well-balanced and look good.

Use neutral colors if you don’t know what shades look good with your eyes. These colors are for those who aren’t yet very good on matching colors and these give you that natural, effortless look. Once you get the hang of, it color coordinate your make up by keeping like colors together. Bright colors go best with light colors and muted goes well with other muted shades.

Lastly, always update yourself with new eye make up styles and techniques. Get to know your eye shape and color and take time to research and experiment on what suits you best.

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The Importance of Great Fit

June 09, 2011 By: Jocelyn Iyog Category: Beauty

We’ve all been there: a pair of slacks or a skirt was so beautiful, so stylish, so “on sale” that we bought it and told ourselves that we could live with the fact that it was a little too tight in the waist. And then it languished in the back of the closet until we finally admitted we weren’t going to wear them because the tight waist always made us irritable.

If you shop in the U.S., you are probably aware of this, but if you’re new to the U.S. – particularly if you are from Europe, you need to know one very important thing: size numbers on tags mean practically nothing. One designer’s size 4 may fit you perfectly, another’s may be too tight, and still another’s may be too loose. I can vouch for this personally. In my own closet is a pair of slacks that is size 14 that fits perfectly.There’s another pair that’s a size 6 that fits perfectly.

The lesson here is: always try it on. Eventually you’ll get to where you can know on sight whether a garment is going to fit or not. Don’t bother looking at the size label, just try it on. If the number on the tag bothers you, but the garment fits great, you can always cut the size tag out.

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Hair care tips for pregnant women

June 09, 2011 By: Jocelyn Iyog Category: Beauty, Hair, Tips & how to’s

One of the things you might notice when you are pregnant is the luscious and beautiful hair that you develop. Hormonal changes in the body result in hair growth (some of them unwanted) so that your hair will seem fuller, shinier and more lustrous. Other changes might be noticed in the hair texture. Your hair if you are pregnant is almost always different than normal hairs. Oily hair may become oilier while dry hair may become drier. For most women, these changes become apparent around the second trimester. Some pregnant women may wish

Adapt your hairstyle to the condition of the hair
If your hair becomes thicker, you may like to have longer hair as this compensates for the more rounded face most pregnant women have. However, if your hair is drier, longer hair will make it more difficult to manage. A short hairstyle will be healthier for your hair.

Change the Frequency of Shampooing
If your hair is oilier, you may wish to wash your hair more frequently. If, the contrary, your hair is drier the frequency of washing should be reduced in order to preserve the natural oils produced in the scalp. The type of shampoo used should also be adapted to the new hair condition. Milder shampoos suit drier hair.

Avoid blow dryers
Blow dryers harm the roots of the hair and encourage hair fall. As a hair care, a towel is certainly healthier for the scalp.

Avoid Chemicals
While hair dyes and other permanent colorings are considered safe to pregnant women, most doctors do not advise their use. It is therefore best to adopt natural hair style and coloring if you are pregnant.

Being pregnant is a sensitive condition for women and for the baby. It is important to have proper hair care to maintain the look and beauty of your hair.

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Hiring Manicurist to Design your Nails

June 09, 2011 By: Jocelyn Iyog Category: Beauty

Although manicuring nails can be done personally but hiring an expert in this kind of art is a good option. There are many manicurists that offer their services at a very minimal charge however be careful in choosing your manicurist. Be sure that she is equipped with different tools in cleaning and designing your nails. See to it that the tools are sterilized to avoid future problems.

If you wish to go to a beauty parlor and have your nails manicured prefer to visit a well respected beauty parlor. Even though they charge quite higher but there services are more efficient. They secure necessary permits and passes required qualifications.
If you are constraint in budget, you may hire manicurist that offers home service. It is better that you have your own manicure tools for sanitary purposes. Once you found a manicurist that offers home service you may contact her to come to your house regularly.

In selecting your design be sure to discuss with your manicurist the kind of design you wish in your nail before she started the procedure to make sure that your idea will be applied correctly.

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