Archive for " September, 2010 "
Facial Skin Massage
Posted by: beautytips |
September 28, 2010
Perfect the Facial Massage
The Perfect Facial Massage for the face, neck and décolleté moisturizing ritual that only takes a few minutes. Incorporating this ancient facial massage technique into your daily health regime prevents dryness, damage and cross-linking (wrinkles) by restoring the delicate moisture balance of the skin and activating the process of detoxification and elimination.
The step by step guide for nourishing skin with facial skin ...
Non-Surgical Facelift Procedure
Posted by: beautytips |
September 28, 2010
Facing the Facts about Non-Surgical Facelift.
While the days of the surgical facelift are by no means over, todays less invasive options are varied and plentiful, offering a number of strategies to reverse the effects of time without resorting to the trauma of surgery. Yet it is important to remain realistic about what these non-surgical techniques can truly accomplish. Will they make your skin ...
Hair Split Ends Causes, Treatment
Posted by: beautytips |
September 17, 2010
Treatment for Hair Split Ends
A split end hair occurs when the protective outer layer of the hair (cuticle) is worn away on the tip of a strand, allowing the fibers of the middle layer (cortex) to unravel and the hair to split lengthwise. Healthy hair is smooth, but when hair is damaged the individual scales of the cuticles stand up and separate, ...
Radiant Skin Care Complexion
Posted by: beautytips |
September 10, 2010
Radiant Skin Care
Healthy, soft and radiant skin starts from the inside out. Every day, drink many litres of filtered water, eat mounds of raw vegetables and incorporate plenty of essential fatty acids into our diet, such as flax, hemp and an array of antioxidant seed oils in my protein shakes and salad dressings.
The skin is the largest eliminative organ and contrary to ...
Skin Premature Ageing Causes, and Treatments
Posted by: beautytips |
September 08, 2010
Skin Premature Ageing -Causes
The biological clock of course is always ticking, but certain factors speed up the clock – hereditary factors and the force of gravity – pulling down the skin – which, of course, we cannot really avoid. But there are also outside factors that affect the speed of the ageing process – and these include stress (that classic word that ...
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