Make your Face Beautiful

Jun 12
09:56

2010

Juliet Cohen

Juliet Cohen

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With the skin being one of the biggest organs of the body, it's no astonishment how much emphasis is placed on caring for it. The skin is also the most visual of all organs and good skin care means a more gorgeous, healthy you. Our genetics, race, and age all play a factor in our skin type.

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Skin Type

 How our skin reacts to our diet,Make your Face Beautiful Articles hormones, the environment, and climate we live in can help us determine how to select the best skin care products and the most effective way treat our difficulty areas. We'll outline four common skin types:

Normal Skin

Normal skin feels comfortable and requires the least attention. Those fortunate enough with this skin type have a suitable balance of moisture and oil production to have smooth, healthy skin with minimum breakouts. Cleansing with a mild soap every day and using a light moisturizer if required is usually enough for this low-maintenance skin type.

Dry Skin

Dry skin can affect any age group but it's more general as we get older. It's comfortless and tight, often with dry patches that can get irritated and itchy. Because of the lack of oil, dry skin is prone to fine lines and wrinkles appearing. If your skin is dry, use a moisturizer often, underneath makeup and before bedtime to increase the comfort level and reduce your probability of unwanted lines.

Oily skin

Oily skin happens when the sebaceous glands work overtime and provide too much oil, giving our skin a glossy and occasionally greasy look. Large pores often are a characteristic of those with an oily skin type and adolescents frequently experience pimples and acne, reducing their self-esteem. Luckily, there are many products on the market today to keep the oil in check, thus reducing or eliminating any scarring that may occur. Utilize of makeup and powder soaks up extreme oil while minimizing excel.

T- zone

Combination skin is the trickiest to look after because some regions are dry, some oily and some may be completely normal. Oily areas are usually in the t-zone and forehead while dry areas are common on the external regions of the cheeks. Use of hair care products that come into contact with the skin around the hairline can cause an unwanted drying affect. There's no one product that as if magic solves problems for each person area so it's best to take the time to care for combination skin types so.

Face mask recipe

Apply face pack of tamarind one time in a week. For this plunge 10 gm tamarind in water & filter its pulp. Blend yellow ochre in this pulp & make its paste. Apply it on face & neck for 10 minutes & than wash your face. Apply moisturizer on your face. Do it regularly for one month. There will be a beautiful alter on your face. Boil water & put orange shell in it. Mash it when the water is being boiled. Now keep it for getting cold. In the morning clean your face with this water with cotton. Cut the salad leaves into small pieces. Mix rose water & lime juice in it. Keep it like this during the night. Mash it suitably in the morning & filter it. Rub this mixture on your skin suitably. After one hour take bath. It will bring glow on skin. Take few leaves of saffron, 1/2 tea spoon mustard & 1/2 tea spoon fenugreek, one piece of kappor, one tea spoon of buchanania latifolia & little sandal powder. Blend it with milk & crush it & apply it on face. After an hour, put a few olive oil on hands & get rid it & wash it. It maintains shine on face.