Sunday, July 9, 2017

Redefine Your Look with Flawless Eyelashes!



Eyes are considered as a symbol of beauty and everybody is well aware of it. Eye contact is known as the most communicative contact as sometimes it conveys more about your thoughts and feelings than your words. Majority of us consider our eyes to be a window to our soul and most people would prefer that the frame is just as lovely.

I don't know about you, but eyes are the first thing I notice about a person. Women believe that they can attract anyone with the help of their beautiful eyes, but it is only possible when you have properly groomed eyelashes. No one can deny the importance of eyelashes as far as the beauty of eyes are concerned. 



Unfortunately, not everyone is born with long and luscious lashes but all thanks to eyelash serums that can help you to naturally develop your dream lashes. Don't trust the overnight miracles, there are no overnight miracle eyelash growth serums. The very best of them can increase the growth after three to four weeks of nightly use. As far as the application of serum is concerned, it is essential to thoroughly cleanse your face and remove every last trace of your eyeshadow.

It is very important to try a variety of products in order to find the one that suits you best as eyebrow and eyelash growth products don’t work the same for everyone. The nourishing ingredients, like ginseng, green tea and biotin also protect your eyelashes from external irritants and keep them strong and healthy. LiLash Eyelash Serum was created to redefine how long and lush lashes can power a woman’s look.

You can enhance the beauty of your eyes with clever makeup in order to make them look dazzling. Keep it in your mind that after the successful removal of eyeshadow, you have to treat them with an appropriate eye cream. The best eye care creams are supposed to provide protection and moisture to the skin cells surrounding the eye area. Furthermore, you can enhance the length and curl of eyelashes in Dubai naturally and achieve the global beauty obsession with a sincere cult-like following.

Eye Care Tips:

It is very easy to keep the glow in our eyes alive and make them look healthier with the help of healthy nutrition and effective lifestyle tips. Eyes don’t require a lot of care and maintenance. Vitamin A, D and E plays a vital role in the nourishment of our eyes, so increase their intake. Try to get at least 7 hours of sleep every night and drink at least 7 glasses of water daily. Use clean cotton balls for cleansing but don't try to rub your eyes as it is very dangerous for your eyes. 

Always wear sunglasses especially during the peak sunny hours to avoid any damage. The use of cucumber and potato slices on your eyes can protect you from wrinkles and dark circles. Eyes are blessing and taking good care of them is our core responsibility.

Wednesday, July 5, 2017

Does Makeup Damage Your Skin?



Let’s be honest here, we all wear makeup, or have at some point in time, and anyone who says otherwise is either a saint or a lying sack of manure. We do it because we want to improve our appearance, hide blemishes, or maybe just outright boost our confidence. So it’s no surprise that when someone touts the potential negatives of makeup, it tends to grab our attention. After all why wouldn’t it? Makeup, (speaking for myself here as well) has become an almost integral part of our daily routine. (You’d have better luck finding Bigfoot than me without my foundation).


But how is that seemingly inconspicuous powder really affecting your skin? Makeup itself has a very dark history, from paste made out of lead that permanently disfigures you, to bowls of questionable grease, to going as far as drinking bleach in hopes of achieving fairness. The path to beauty has always been a bloody one. But modern makeup is past to what it was in the dark ages, right?

Probably the most common inconvenience in respect to makeup today (besides applying the blasted thing) is some peoples allergic reactions to some common ingredients found in said products. 

These reactions can be divided in two types:

Irritant contact dermatitis: Which is an itching or burning reaction to a product irritating the skin.
&
Allergic contact dermatitis: Which is more of an allergy to specific ingredients that results in swelling.

These reactions are commonly the result of fragrances, or some particular ingredients in makeup. 

You might be also displeased to know (I know I was), that makeup can also cause acne. Hold on, you don’t need to bring out the pitchforks just yet. Studies suggest that this can be avoided by removing makeup thoroughly everyday as well removing it after extraneous exercise.

Some makeup however, can contain certain chemicals (oils specifically) that may actually worsen your acne Serum by malibu c Dubai. This type of acne, is ironically referred to as acne cosmetica, (as if normal acne isn’t a headache already). It’s usually mild, and you can recognize it by the reddened bumps on the chin, cheeks and forehead. Acne cosmetica occurs when oils from your makeup collect in and clog your pores. Liquid products are more likely the culprit here rather than powdered ones.



So avoid oil products entirely?



I don’t think it’s quite possible to avoid oil products completely per say, not yet at least. You can however minimize your chance to be victimized by these reactions, I recommend looking for makeup products that are labeled hypoallergenic (they're less likely to cause allergic reactions), noncomedogenic (they won't block pores) and nonacnegenic (they won't cause acne. 

Though finding products with these characteristics is like looking for a needle in a haystack, a good example would be JaneIredale in Dubai. If you do find that you are developing any kind of reaction after you begin using a new makeup product, it's probably a good idea to stop using that particular product and if your condition doesn’t improve, don’t be afraid to consult a dermatologist.