Thursday, July 22, 2010

Skincare - Get the best from your products

When buying beauty products you dont always have to go for the most expensive but then when buying cheap products, always wonder why they are at such a low cost. When you see an item that is usually 30 in the shops being sold by a seller for 10 ask yourself why? How is this possible? Well usually these products are surplus stock or stock taken from businesses that have closed down, most products dont have the manufactured dates on them and so you never know how long the products have been sitting on a dusty shelf. This rule of course does not apply to all discounted products but always be wary, if something you buy doesnt look or smell right then dont use it, you could do more harm than good.


Hygiene - is very important, particularly when using creams that are stored in jars, ALWAYS wash your hands before putting them in to the pot of cream or even better, use a clean utensil to remove some of the cream for the jar, by placing anything unwashed in to the cream you could introduce bacteria which will then bread and render the product useless.


Cleansing - if you wear make-up then always cleanse twice because one cleanse is never enough. Always follow with a toner which removes any residue from the cleanser and helps to freshen the skin, creating a great base for your moisturiser or treatment.


Moisturising Even oily skin needs to be moisturised, choose a product that sounds most suited to your skin or ask your seller for advice.


Skin Types Dry is when the skin appears dull, flaky and lifeless, combination is when the skin can appear oily and shiny on the T zone (forehead, nose

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