Monday, November 29, 2010

4N21's top 4 Sexy Tips

1) Confidence: Beauty is about confidence. And this is true across all ages and continents. Holding your head up high with self-confidence is probably the number-one quality that people say leads to feeling and looking beautiful at any age.

2) Flexibility: People who can reinvent their "look" and let go of rigid images of beauty more easily feel attractive as they age. Tension is not an attractive feature, and holding on (or holding back) makes you appear tight. Sensuality is all about flexibility, openness and letting go. Letting go of a former self-image doesn't mean neglecting yourself. It's like learning to enjoy walking when you may have jogged in the past, or taking yoga in place of spin class. A flexible attitude toward beauty leads to the ability to adjust your fashion sense and is key to enjoying your looks at any age

3) A Radiant Smile: A person's smile is reported as the single most important physical feature that leads to being viewed as attractive. People say it conveys their inner beauty. It lets others see what they feel. And when they don't feel great, putting on a smile more often leads to feeling better. Think of a baby's smile. Does anything bring more pleasure to the eyes of others than that spontaneous, toothless grin? A generous smile is the best facelift you can have. Even better, it's free and natural.

4) Focusing on What You Have, Not on What You Don't: The sum is not always greater than its parts. This sounds counterintuitive, but when it comes to feeling beautiful, it is important to keep this in mind. Take a look at yourself and choose one feature that you like and embellish it. Delicate wrists? Wear an eye-catching watch. Thick hair? An elegant headband or jeweled clip can draw attention where you want it. Good posture? Stand tall and make everything else about you appear more attractive.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

WHY OILY SKIN HAPPENS

Introduction
Many people suffer from oily skin. Oily skin leads to skin conditions such as acme, blemishes and blackhead. The skin appears to be shiny and thick. The coloring of oily skin is very dull and sometimes unappealing. What happens with oily skin is that the sebaceous glands are overproducing oil in the skin. Because of the overactive gland, pores become enlarged and the skin gives off a greasy look.

There are many causes of oily skin. For some people, it is heredity that causes their oily skin. For others hormonal changes in their body due to improper diet, puberty, pregnancy and birth control pills cause the sebaceous glands to become overactive. There are yet other causes to oily skin such as using the wrong cosmetics, humidity and hot weather. This article will cover the most common causes for oily skin and to correct the situation.

Improper Diet
Improper diet is one of the most common causes of oily skin. Diets full of animal and dairy fats, fried foods, processed foods, refined starches and sugars cause the sebaceous to produce more oil. Alcohol, soft drinks and junk foods are other contributors to oily skin. The body is unable to contain the oils that are being digested in those foods, plus the additional oil being produced as a result of the body trying to digest these foods. The result is the pores becoming enlarged as the body pushes the excess oils through them. The other skin problems that comes with oily skin soon develops; blackheads, blemishes and a shiny appearance.

The best way to offset the effects of an improper diet is to consume a proper diet. Stay away, or seriously limit, the foods that attributes to the oily skin (see above). Also, limit the consumption of salts. Add plenty of protein and leafy green vegetables to your daily intake. Get your daily amounts of sugar from fruits. Tying cooking with olive oil instead of vegetable oil or oils made from animal fat. With all of this, don't forget to drink eight or more full glasses of water a day.

Hormonal Changes
Hormonal changes in the body from pregnancy, puberty and birth control pills are difficult to prevent. The body works hard to deal with the changes in hormones by increasing bodily fluids; one of these fluids happens to be sebum. You will notice the body behaving strangely to the hormonal imbalance; this includes developing oily skin. These things are a way of life, but you can offset any damages to your skin by taking vitamins and supplements. Prenatal and women's vitamins provide the body with enough of essential substances for the body to work properly. Remember to continue to demonstrate proper skin care to correct the damage done to the skin because of hormones.

Proper Skincare
Appropriate skin care is a necessity to combat oily skin. Failure to keep the skin clean of excess oil allows the oils to build up and become thick and shiny. Thoroughly cleaning the skin with a mild cleaner should be done daily on any skin type, especially oily skin. Stay away from harsh products that over-dry the skin. One of the great benefits of oily skin is that it ages slower than dry skin. Overly drying oily skin can causes it to become flaky and ages it. Use cleansers and moisturizers that are oil-based. This helps to remove the excess oils but also allows the skin to keep some of its natural essence.

Friday, November 12, 2010

THE GOODNESS OF AVOCADOS

You can’t just shove junk food in your face and expect to have smooth, supple skin. But swap those cheese puffs for a cup of cottage cheese and you’ll get glowing results.
When it comes to your health, the outside reflects the inside. A dull, dry complexion is a blinking neon sign that you’re not eating right.

Lucky for you, you can put your best face forward with a better diet. Here’s how to do it with an Avocado as an example:

Face Food #1: Avocados
This creamy, green fruit is abundant in essential oils and B-complex vitamins that nourish your skin, inside and out.

Niacin (vitamin B3) is especially important for healthy skin, and avocados contain lots of it. Niacin, an anti-inflammatory, soothes irritated skin and red, blotchy skin. One avocado has 3.8 mg niacin – 27% of your daily need.

Saturday, November 6, 2010

THE TRUTH ABOUT WATER AND YOUR SKIN REVEALED

Most people have heard that drinking eight glasses of water a day will help improve their complexions and keep skin hydrated. And many of us -- by toting bottled water around everywhere we go -- make a solid effort to hit that target. But experts say there's not enough hard data to prove that drinking large quantities of water has any significant effect on your skin [source: Bellenir]. This may be difficult to believe, but it's true. Drinking eight glasses of water a day may do nothing more but make you urinate excessively.

A study done in 2002 at Dartmouth Medical School didn't find any evidence to support the idea that we should all drink eight glasses of water a day [source: Bellenir]. That doesn't mean people shouldn't drink water -- it just means that we don't necessarily need to force ourselves to drink water in excess. As far as hydrating your skin is concerned, you'd probably be better off applying moisturizer to your skin while you're still damp from the shower. This helps lock in the moisture your skin soaked up while you were bathing [source: Mayo Clinic].


When it comes to drinking water, people who are generally healthy can follow a simple rule: Drink when you're thirsty. Drinking extra water won't help you get rid of toxins -- that's what your kidneys are for, and they're going to keep doing the job whether you drink eight glasses of water a day or not [source: Potter]. No one knows exactly where the theory that people need to drink eight glasses of water a day came from. What we do know is that it isn't necessarily accurate and may not do much to keep your skin hydrated. So if you're thirsty, go ahead and drink a glass of water. If you're not, don't worry about it.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

6 REASONS WHY TO USE TONER

It shrinks pores.
Applying a small amount of toner to a soft cotton ball or pad and gently blotting and wiping your face with it will remove oil and make your pores appear smaller.

It gives your skin pH balance.
Our skin is naturally acidic, normally with a pH balance of between five and six. After cleansing, due to the alkaline nature of soap, the pH balance of skin gets disturbed. When this happens your skin needs to work overtime to restore the balance (and that may result in oil), but using a toner helps to restore this balance quickly.

It adds a layer of protection.
Toners can help close pores and tighten cell gaps after cleansing, thus reducing the penetration of impurities and environmental contaminants into the skin. It can even protect and remove chlorines and minerals present in tap water.

It moisturizes.
Some toners are humectants, which means that they help to bind moisture to the skin.

It refreshes skin.
Toner can also be used in lieu of washing your skin when it's oily or dirt. It will leave your skin revitalized, even when you're on-the-go.

It can prevent ingrown hairs.
Toners containing glycolic or other alpha hydroxy acids can help to prevent ingrown hairs, so it also aids in grooming.