The skin under the eyes is extremely thin and senstive, so it causes the eyes to look blue or gray because of the veins that rest beneath. Dark circles may be more noticeable if you have fair skin or deep-set eyes.
*Prevention of Dark Circle*
*Treating allergies and other medical conditions
*Staying hydreated
*Avoiding of smoking, excessive salt intake, and sun exposure
*Eat foods that are rich in antioxidant. These include berries, tea, black currants, onions, legumes, and parsley.
*Natural Treatment for Dark Circle*
*Cold compresses, including cool cucumber, potato slices, tea bags (ginger) or cotton balls soaked in soy milk, place over eyes for 15 mintues.
* Creams containing vitamins C,K,E, or retinol.- Beautytip from daily glow
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Friday, April 22, 2011
Oil Control
Using a blotting paper can take away shine on the nose and forehead, a quick press helps without messing your makeup.
-By DailyGlow.com
-By DailyGlow.com
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Naturally You!
Since the beginning of time black women have always focused on their hair. Whether to wear it long, short, colored, curled, fried, dyed or laid to the side. Now a day’s many women are going natural, meaning they are restricting themselves from the no-lye relaxer. They are allowing the virgin hair in which they were born with to grow naturally. Going natural allow the hair and the scape to breathe freely, depending on the hair texture chemicals are added for style and appeal. It seems to me, women all over the world are excepting their freedom of natural roots. Here are a couple of tips if you are considering going natural.
1. Make sure relaxed hair is cut off for growing process.
2. Keep virgin or natural hair washed and conditioned properly.
3. Keep hair moisturized daily, dry hair allows breakage.
4. Create a style that complements who you are.
5. Be patient!
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