Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Eyebrow Threading a little history and some facts


Threading, one of the oldest methods of body hair removal, is popular in India and the Middle East. It is also used in some western beauty parlours. Threading involves rolling twisted cotton threads over untidy hairlines and plucking out the unwanted hair. One reason for its continued popularity is that it is so much healthier for the skin and doesn't result in ingrown hair.

Threading is believed to have originated in Turkey. Called khite in Arabic and fatlah in Egypt, it is used for removing hair from the entire face, including the eyebrows, the upper lip, the chin and the cheeks. Beauty clinics in many countries, including India, employ skilled practitioners of this ancient art. In the West too some cosmetologists favor eyebrow threading over other methods.


Threading has several advantages over other methods. It is not only an inexpensive method of hair removal, but also fast and far less painful than some other options. It is a convenient method for removing hair from areas like the eyebrows and face and its effect lasts from two to four weeks. One of the best features of threading is that it is suitable for even skin that is too sensitive for laser hair removal or waxing. It takes no more than 15 minutes to get both brows done, which makes eyebrow threading particularly popular. And as no chemicals are involved there is no risk of a reaction setting in.

In threading the practitioner holds one end of a cotton thread between his teeth and the other in his left hand. Its middle part is looped through the index and middle fingers of the right hand, and the loop used to trap unwanted hair so that it can be easily plucked from the skin. There are well tried techniques that tell you how to do it right.

Though the threading method of hair removal is used mostly in the facial area, it also works on the body parts lower down - from the belly button to the pubic bone and the toes. But remember that threading is an intricate art that must be performed only by a skilled practitioner, and that it takes months to achieve proficiency. Nothing is more painful than threading perfomed by an inexpert hand.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

LOVE IS IN THE AIR ...Waxing @ Makeup Mandy




You may not know there are many bikini waxing styles or types to choose from. Whether you want a little or a lot off, you can select the one that's best for you

Regular Bikini Wax: Removes the hair outside the panty line.

Full Bikini Wax: Takes the sides of the bikini line deeper than a regular bikini wax, and can also include waxing some hair on top to make a more defined ‘triangle’ area, or trimming down the hair left shorter.

When to choose: You still want to keep hair, but want more definition than a clean-up.

French Bikini Wax: Takes all hair off the in the front (except a small strip) and continues to right before the back. It doesn't take hair off from the back like a Brazilian (see below).

When to choose: You want the area basically pretty smooth with most hair removed, but don't want to take any hair away from your behind.

Brazilian Bikini Wax: Takes all hair off the bikini line, front all the way to the back (yes by your bum). Sometimes a small strip or triangle is left in the front.

When to choose: The perfect option if you wear a thong bikini, or want to be completely or almost hairless in front and back.

tips :Particularly for women. Your skin is often more sensitive the time near your your period, and waxing can be more painful than normal. So your appointment shouldn't be any closer than a couple of days before or after your period. Most places understandably won’t perform a Brazilian while you’re on your period.

Cleanliness. Shower and lightly exfoliate your entire bikini area right before your appointment using warm, not hot water. Make sure you’re extra clean.

Skip this step. Don’t use any lotions in bikini area.

Hair for now. You need some hair growth for the wax to hold onto, but not too long which can make the waxing hurt more than it needs to. Let the technician trim hair down to just the right length at your appointment, or follow the salon's specific instructions for trimming.

Pain preventers. Take an aspirin or Tylenol 30- 45 minutes before your appointment if you’re worried about pain.

post wax care :
Watch your fashion choices. Don’t wear tight panties for the next few days.

Hands off. Keep hands away from touching freshly waxed skin, as this can encourage irritation or small pimples.

Opt for a shower. Don’t take a hot bath for the rest of the day.

Too hot. No tanning beds, saunas or steam rooms for the next two days.

Short-term abstinence. Sexual activity should be avoided for at least 24 - 48 hours.

Exfoliate. Two full days later use a mild exfoliator. My pick, an Ayate washcloth which gently exfoliates skin alone wet, or can be used with your favorite body wash, but is more mold-resistant than loofahs. Compare Ayate washcloth prices.

Fight the bumps. If you get any ingrown hairs try Tend Skin, a huge favorite for getting rid of pesky ingrowns. Compare Tend Skin prices.

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Summer's warm rays also pose another obstacle to good skin care: Whether you're exercising or just relaxing by the pool, you're bound to sweat a bit more. For your skin, extra sweat means that dirt, oils and other environmental chemicals are trapped close to the skin and your pores. Finally, those hot days -- perfect for enjoying a cool drink with family and friends -- turn up the heat on your skin, too. When the skin is warm, blood vessels send extra blood to the skin's surface to cool it off. Extra blood can turn your face red, making the skin swell and retain water while kicking oil production into high gear.

So, although summertime might try to throw you and your skin a curveball, with a few simple solutions you can hit a skin care home run and have everyone applauding your summertime glow.

Daily Summer Sun Protection
Finding the Right Moisturizer
Look for moisturizers that are labeled noncomedogenic. These moisturizers do not contain ingredients that are known to clog pores. Clean, clear pores will ensure fewer breakouts. People with dry, flaky skin should apply a cream-based moisturizer to lock in the body's natural moisture. Those with oily skin should try a liquid, water-based moisturizer that won't weigh down skin.
Summer is a great time to get outside and rejuvenate your mind and body. But for your skin, summer means extra exposure to the sun, heat and sweat. This summer, give your skin a little TLC with these tips for healthy, refreshed skin.

It's never too early in the year to think about applying sunscreen. The sun's UV rays can damage your skin all year long. Even on a cloudy day, your skin can be exposed to up to 40 percent of the sun's UV rays [source: Skin Cancer Foundation]. Be sure to take the necessary precautions to keep your skin safe.

Choose a sunscreen with a sun protection factor (SPF) rating of at least 15 [source: Mann]. For those with lighter, fair skin, try a sunscreen with a rating of SPF 30. Apply your sunscreen 20 to 30 minutes before going outside. To be the most effective, sunscreen needs time to absorb into your skin.

Don't be frugal -- apply sunscreen liberally and reapply sunscreen every two hours or after getting out of the water, since towel drying strips away sunscreen [source: Mayo Clinic]. You'll also want to reapply lotion after exercising, as sweat can water down sunscreen, making it less effective.

Whether you have dry skin, oily skin or normal skin, don't forget to moisturize it. Simple daily activities such as perspiring, shaving or washing your face can disrupt the skin's natural oil and moisture level. To counteract any skin stress your daily routine causes, apply a moisturizer appropriate for your skin type to keep things soft and supple.

Now that you have added sunscreen and moisturizer to your shopping list, read on to discover how to deal with those oily patches of skin that leave you feeling greasy.

Monday, February 8, 2010

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Suitable for all skin types. Ideal for fine lines, wrinkles, and aging skin.
Co-enzyme Q 10 is a powerful antioxidant, with a small molecular size that allows excellent penetration of the skin. Martinni Co Q 10 Collagen Crystal Mask is designed to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, increase hydration, prevent free radical damage, boost collagen and elastic fibers. Firms, lifts, and tones all skin types.
Caviar Collagen Face Mask
Suitable for all skin types, especially aging and dehydrated skin.
The Caviar Collagen Mask uses the rich source vitamins of roe extract (Caviar) and marine DNA to promote skin cell regeneration. Quince and Witch Hazel extracts increase hydration and promote healing. Bio-PGA, an innovative amino acid mono-polymer, and allantoin seal and protect against moisture loss. CoQ10 boosts skin repair and reduces free radical damage.
Acne Soft Modeling Mask

Recommended for oily and acne-prone skin.
This mask eliminates impurities, without stripping skin of natural oils. It regulates excessive sebum secretion, calms and heals blemishes, and tightens enlarged pores.
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Recommended for all skin types, especially dull, dehydrated, or aging skin.
Originally developed to treat serious burns, the Cellulose Hydro Gel Mask acts by providing continuous soothing, cooling and moisturizing. Contains Arbutin, a natural skin brightener, Hyaluronic Acid, NAG, a highly bio-available form of glucosamine, and thickened with Bio-Cellulose, refined to utmost purity with natural essences.

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