9 TIPS FOR ROSY COMPLEXION
Try these tips and get that rosy complexion that you yearn for.
- Get a self-tanner. A light shade applied to your face will make you look healthy, but not so tan that your colour is obviously fake.
- Use an AHA. Built-up dead skin cells can make skin cells can make skin look dull. Slough them off with a mild alpha-hy-droxy acid cream
- Moisturise. Add natural dewiness to dry skin with a light layer of lotion (try one with sunscreen for the day).
- Wear gel blush. Its sheer and its its see-through colour looks fresh and authentic.
- Try whipped foundation. It adds luminosity to skin better than matte foundation. Many whipped formulas are oil-free too.
- Lighten up the eyes. Heavy eye make-up darkens your whole face. Instead, try a shimmery taupe shadow on lids.
- Add touch of gold. Apply a dab of gold face powder to the tops of cheekbones; blend well with your fingers.
- Go for gloss. Super-shiny lips add light to the rest of your face. Apply gloss in plum, peach, or rose.
- Blush brighter. Instead of a muted shade of blush, go one step brighter than you?re used to. Apply to apples of cheeks for a fresh look.
8 TIPS FOR SOFT AND SILKY HAIR
For head full of beautiful hair, just a plain shampoo-and-condition routine may not be enough. Your crowning glory needs more than that, especially during the rains.
- Skip gel as most gels are made with strong-hold ingredients that leave hair crunchy and brittle. If you must use gel, mix it with a bit of hair, then rub a small amount of hand lotion into the ends to make th cream before applying.
- Brush gently. Harsh brushing can cause hair to break and split, which leaves it rough to the touch.
- Use shine serum. It coats the hair, smoothening rough and damaged spots. Apply to soaking-wet hair before styling.
- Give hair the run-through. One you?ve dried and styled your hair, run your hands over your locks to break up any sections left hard by styling products.
- Moisturise. If hair is frizzy and wiry-feeling when dry, then rub a small amount of hand lotion into the ends to make them touchable.
- Get a trim. Dead ends turn soft hair into fuzzy, fried hair. Even the tiniest trim will restore hair?s softness.
- Watch alcohol. Styling and finishing products containing alcohol can leave hair brittle and gummy-feeling.
- Go light on bleach. Highlights and hair colours cab sap the moisture from hair. Colours as infrequently as you can, and have it done by a professional.
Dr. Aditry MK is the founder of HealthierLife, which offers consultancy for health and beauty. To read more articles you can visit http://kavtri.com