November 1, 2008 by arpita13
Combination skin can be easily irritated .It has a fine texture and is very sensitive to changes in the climate. Today I m giving two very easy and effective homemade mask for combination skin, the first is having egg whit and oatmeal which is very good for combination skin, and the second is based on roses, which is perfect for balancing out the oily and dry areas of your skin.

Ingredients
- 1 egg white
- 1/2 cup cooked oatmeal
- 1 teaspoon olive oil
Method
Take egg white, cooked oatmeal and olive oil mix all of them until it becomes smooth.
Apply to the face as a mask and keep it for 10 minuets, and after that rinse it with normal water.
Honey Mask

Ingredients:
- 6 fresh rose petals
- 2 tablespoon rose water
- 1 table spoon yogurt
- 1 tablespoon honey
Method
Soak rose petals, and after some time crush them, now add the rosewater, yogurt and honey. Mix well all the ingredients, and apply to the skin Leave on for 10 minutes. After10 minutes rinse with plane water.
Tags: dry and chapped, dry areas, honey, oily skin, rose petals, skin type
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October 23, 2008 by arpita13
We know that lips are most visible part of the human body and they truly deserve special attention. The lips becomes dry and chapped when they lose there moisture.
It is a very common problem that is being faces by most of the person. If some one wants to look beautiful and attractive then pay attention to your lips.
Cause of chapped lips
There are many cause of chapped lips, some of them are lack of vitamin A, B and C in the body, allergy with cosmetic product, riboflavin deficiency, history of skin disorder, frequent use of soaps, dehydration, smoking, or over exposure to the sun
Symptoms of chapped lips:
There are many cause of chapped skin like loss of moisture from the lips, feeling of dryness, tenderness of lips, slight pain, and reddishness and bleeding.
How to do lip care
Use lip balm through a bad time during cold and dry months. Massage your lips with coriander leaf juice for soft and rosy lips. You can mix one-tablespoon cranberry sauce juice with two tablespoons Vaseline for a delicious home made lip balm. Apply the juice of lemon skin for avoiding black color of lips.
Tags: bleeding, dehydration, dry months, over exposure to the sun, reddishness, slight pain, smoking
Posted in allergy with cosmetic product, dry and chapped, frequent use of soaps, moisture, most visible part, pay attention, riboflavin deficiency, skin disorder, special attention | Leave a Comment »
October 17, 2008 by arpita13
Moisturiser
After Cleansing, Mask and Toning moisturising is very important for skin The regular use of moisturiser benefits your skin, the work of moisturiser is not only replaces the water lost from the skin but also prevents its loss to the surroundings. The moisturiser helps protecting the skin against the drying influences of the environment such as the effects of the sun, cold and heat. Tinted moisturisers are very helpful under foundation. It always keeps the make up moist. The moisturiser you select should suit your skin type. A moisturiser is particularly helpful for dry skins. Oil free moisturisers can be used for oily skins. Sensitive skins and dry skins need moisturisers having high oil content.
There are two type of Moisturiser
- Oil – in water emulsions
- Water -in -oil emulsions
Using Moisturiser Regularly
Yes, regular use of a suitable moisturiser does benefit your skin. By guarding against the excessive loss of water, these agents protect the skin against the drying influences of the environment- the effects of the sun, cold and heat A moisturiser is particularly helpful for naturally dry skins, but whatever be your skin type, a moisturiser does compensate for the deficiencies in the natural oil-film and keeps your skin lubricated making it soft, smooth and looking more youthful.
Tags: cleansing, cold, mask, moisturiser, skin, sun, toning
Posted in Oil free, Sensitive skins, dry skins, drying influences, heat, moist, natural oil-film, skin lubricated, water lost | Leave a Comment »
October 1, 2008 by arpita13
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