Monday, 14 January 2013

Beauty Tips For Teens

Teenage period is a period of self-consciousness on the part of the
teenager. And, if you're a teenage girl,
especially, one whose skin, complexion or overall appearance
is not "picture perfect" that can make the whole experience
even worse. (This of course, can apply to any girl, depending on her
frame of mind).

Fortunately, here are some beauty tips that can come to the rescue for
your face and skin type, so you can meet the world refreshed and
ready, as well as some make-up and safety tips for when you're going
out and having fun. All this said, always remember that true self
improvement comes from within, and that while looking good on the
outside, in terms of being presentable and attractive, you always find
a strive for, but never define who you are.

FACIAL SKIN CARE TIP

Physical transformation that comes with putting on makeup should not
be confused with a sort of personal transformation. When you feel
beautiful inside, you will be more attractive to others on the
outside. Makeup will not do it.
From a practical physical standpoint, it is a good idea to
remember that your skin needs to breathe.

>It is important to keep your skin as natural as possible- so try and keep makeup as minimal as is necessary and keep going, "all-out" for special occasions like parties.

>If your face is usually dry: Before you shower, apply a rich moisturizing mask or thick layer of moisturizer. The moist heat helps the mask plump up fine lines and creases temporarily.

>Apply a heavy layer of petroleum jelly to lips. At the end of the shower, use a warm damp washcloth to gently massage off both treatments, and then use a naturally made loofah to bring out a natural, healthy glow.

>If your skin is naturally oily: Use toner before and after you get out of the shower, before, to clean off any oil that has risen to the surface during sleep, and again when you get out to take off any oil that has surfaced from the heat of the water.

>If you have combination skin, only apply toner masks to the "T" area on your face, you could cause your cheeks to redden from applying toner there. Dab yellow or skin-tone concealer on blue under eye circles. Stay away from lighter skin tone or white cover-ups. You can get free samples to try out in the privacy of your own home and samples are available for all skin tones

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