Its not an addiction in the true medical sense, but yes, you
can train your body to rely on lip balm. Here’s what happens: When your lips
start to feel dry or get flaky, they send signal to a deeper layer of skin to
produce fresh, plump skin cells. But when you put on lip balm, you slow down
the signal because you’re creating a barrier layer that prevents the
evaporation of more moisture, so the basal layer never gets the signal to
produce new cells. When the lip balm wears off, all of a sudden your lips dry
out again and your basal layer has to hurry up and start producing your
lips feel dry, you add more lip
balm, which once again tells the basal layer, hey we don’t need any more skin
cells. And the cycle repeats.
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Monday, February 13, 2012
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Beauty Tips| Do eye creams really reduce wrinkles and puffiness?
Well, yes and no. These essentially moisturizers that have been modified for use on the thin skin around the eyes. While they can't work miracles, they do often contain ingredients that may offer some temporary benefits. They can smooth lines and decrease piffiness with the help of polymers that form a skin-tightening film as they dry. But as always, the effects vary from person to person, and the result may not be dramatically noticeable.
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Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Questions about PERFUME..
- If you spritzed yourself and you really don't like the scent, how do you get it off without taking a shower?
Answer: cover the areas where you applied the perfume with a unscented moisturizer to neutralize the noted and take down the scent. you will remove most of the scent but not erase it entirely unless you wash it clean with soap and water. Another easy solution is hand sanitizer. the alcohol will get rid of the scent.
2. I heard that you have to store perfume in a cool place to help it last longer. true?
ANSWER: As hard as it is to show off a pretty bottle, the best for them is inside a drawer or a medicine chest instead of a top of a vanity. warm temperatures or sunshine could alter the ingredients dramatically, creating a completely different aroma. Its better to store it in a dark place it will keep it lively. If you don't wear it everyday try putting in a fridge will last longer. And remember that fragrances typically last about a year before the scents or the liquid starts to change color.
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