# Use loose powder to set makeup and beauty products compact powder for easy touch-ups during the day or night. For excessively oily skin, use beauty brands Translucent Ultra Matte Powder.
# For warmer climates or in the dermalogica summer, take special care to set your DDF Skin foundation with a loose powder, as heat tends to create quality beauty products slipping or running of your rene Furtner foundation. This is especially so in the case of cream foundation as they tend to have a higher oil content.
# Set your foundations with a Sacha Cosmetics Loose Powder. Keep your compact powder yonka handy for touch ups during the day. If you 'shine' a lot you should use an strivectin oil absorbent powder such as yonka skin Sacha's Ultra Matte Powders in Light, Medium or Dark.
# Dust a light layer of phyto pressed powder over the ojon hair face. A pressed powder with an SPF 15 that includes the UVA-protecting fredrick fekkai ingredients avobenzone, titanium dioxide, or zinc oxide is an excellent option to assure all day sun protection.
# Too much color? Most makeup artists dust on a layer of loose powder or pressed powder to take off the edge.
Friday, July 25, 2008
Face Powder Tips
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Hair Color and Cancer
Over the years, some studies have indicated a possible link between hair dye use and cancer, while others have not. In February 1994, FDA and the American Cancer Society released an epidemiologic study involving 573,000 women. Researchers found that beauty source women who had ever used permanent hair dyes showed decreased risk of all beauty products fatal cancers combined and also of urinary system cancers. The study also revealed that women who had ever used permanent hair dyes showed no increased risk of any type of hematopoietic cancer (cancer of the body's blood-forming systems).
This research, published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, did suggest that prolonged use (20 years or more of constant use) of black hair dye may slightly increase the occurrence of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and multiple myeloma, but these cases represented a small fraction of hair dye users. This beauty source study followed previous NCI studies that raised concern about the use of hair dyes and higher rates of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
In another study, published in the October 5, 1994, issue of the beauty products Journal of the National Cancer Institute, researchers from Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston followed 99,000 women and found no greater risk of cancers of the blood or lymph systems among women who had ever used permanent hair dyes.
Then in 1998, scientists at the University of California at San Francisco beauty products questioned 2,544 people about their use of hair-color products. After integrating the results of this study with those of animal and other epidemiologic studies, they concluded that there was little convincing evidence linking non-Hodgkin's lymphoma with normal use of hair-color products in humans.
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Makeup Tips
One of the first makeup tips you should observe is the importance of finding the right foundation. It could be the difference between looking as if you have naturally flawless beauty skin or as if you are wearing a mask.
Most women have yellow-based skin. They include most Caucasians and all Asian, Latin and African women. To get that perfectly natural, flawless look they need to wear beauty products foundations with a yellow base.
Most foundations on the market however have pink or orange tones. Women wearing these foundations often end up looking artificial, ashy and two-toned. The only true yellow based beauty products foundations on the market are manufactured by Sacha Cosmetics.
We also manufacture maximum beauty products coverage camouflage foundations. It has awesome coverage, great staying power and is very natural-looking.
After getting your beauty brands foundation right, the next step is to follow the makeup tips we have provided for you. With a little beauty brands practice, you will be amazed how easy it is for you to learn to apply your makeup as professional makeup artists.
Thursday, July 10, 2008
The Beauty Of Your Home
Your home is an expression of your taste, and can serve to express your inner beauty while magnifying your outer beauty too. Just as the right lighting choices impact your overall quality of life, the right colors in your home can affect your mood, your relationships, your concentration and your indoor complexion.
I was watching one of those HGTV shows the other night, and was intrigued by how the designer started with a fairly hideous loft and created something that seem an exact fit with the personality of the man who had bought it. He was a pretty macho guy, and wanted things to look "masculine": living in a purple painted loft had nearly done in his sense of self.
Fortunately, this particular guy was also a lawyer, so the designer had heaps of money to work with – always a plus. But what she did surprised me. She painted one of the walls to look like it was made of leather. She brought in some leather furniture and mixed it up with an antique Chinese cabinet, a fabulous mahogany table, and some custom-built cabinetry, and created a modern take on the old-fashioned men’s smoking club. It was extremely elegant.
There’s no law that says your house should look like other peoples’ houses. Your home can fulfill its practical purpose while feeding your artistic soul. And you don’t have to have Chinese antiques to match your surroundings to your own sense of self. Your place should first make you feel glad to be there. It should be comfortable and comforting. Secondly, it can express your personal sense of style; and it’s a great way to experiment with your dramatic, playful side.
My friends had to paint their living-room because they ceiling was falling in on their heads due to earthquake activity in their (rented) Oakland house. It totally depressed them to see the cracks in the ceiling and the peeling paint extending down the walls. So much so, that they took two weeks out of their summer to re-plaster (and sand, and sand, and sand) and finally, to paint the room, which included a fourteen-foot ceiling, an arch, crown molding and a deep cove. It was a huge task!
They could have painted the room the same off-white it had always been, but after putting in all that work, they didn’t want to end up staring at a white room. So they went to the paint store and picked out chips in their favorite fantasy colors. (The idea was, "If we hate it, we’ll repaint it!) After lots of discussion and weeding-out, they realized that what they wanted to express was cheerfulness, optimism, lighthearted feelings. They chose an ultra-pale blue-lavender tint that one of their friends dubbed "blueberry milkshake". That opened the flood gates, and they painted the cove a rich, royal blue, and used a mulberry-colored enamel on the crown molding.
That was two years ago, and they’ve had nothing but compliments since. But the really wonderful thing is, to this day, they both say that being in the room makes them feel happy. My point: they used a practical need to create something beyond practical, even spiritual.
Painting is a great way to fit your environment to your inner beauty. You can be sedate, elegant, silly or wild, just by using particular colors and paying attention to light. Paint is available in every color you can imagine, and the new paints have nearly no smell at all. If you open a can of paint and find you don't like the smell, add a couple of teaspoons of vanilla flavoring to the paint and stir it in thoroughly. Sweet!
People are afraid to paint, and I'm not sure why. Paint is a thousand times simpler than wallpaper, and much better than just living with ugly walls. I can probably give you enough tips right here to make painting a breeze.
1. Beige is for the fearful. Red can cause familial disharmony and should be used only sparingly. Blues and greens feel cool, serene. Yellow is cheerful . Don't be afraid of colors. Don't waste your life painting walls beige.
2. Colors get darker once you put them on the wall. It's not because the colors actually darken: it's because, the more color that gets on the wall, the more reflected light affects the color of the other walls. The lesson here is to pick a shade somewhat lighter than you think you'll want. Start by choosing paint chips one, two and three shades lighter than your desired shade. Paint a foot-square patch of each on the wall, and compare their shades before moving on. Paint half a wall, then take a good, hard look at it and try to imagine how much darker it's going to get as you go along.
3. Before painting, overprepare. The reason many people have problems with painting is that they don't spend enough time preparing the space. Walls should be dusted, or even washed, and all spider webs, bits of sawdust, old paint flakes and what-have-you should be removed before you crack that can of paint. If paint is flaking, sand it smooth. If it's flaking badly, scrape it, then sand what's left.
Move furniture out of the room if at all possible. If you must keep things in the room, group them together and cover them securely with plastic or tarps. If you try to leave the computer uncovered, you will inevitably pour soapy water into the keyboard. It's practically a law of physics.
3. Don't wing it. We all hate to tape around moldings, ceilings and floors. We all try to paint freehand, with the idea that we can mop up any drips or goofs. We all fail miserably, and have to go back and tape with a partly-painted room. Save yourself the hassle by taping every border before you even start. Also, get heavy tarps and tape them to the floor for the inevitable occurrence of someone tripping over the partly-filled paint can.
4. Light colors may take extra coats when painted over dark ones. If you can, always paint a similar type of paint over the old one, or use a glossier paint. Flat is easily covered by semi-gloss, satin, or enamel. Enamel, on the other hand, is difficult to cover with anything but enamel. If you must cover a higher-gloss paint with a lower-gloss one, sand the original paint first, so the new paint with cling and cover rather than just beading up.
Once you've painted, you may want to consider floor coverings. Rattan, bamboo and sea grass make nice, outdoorsy rugs that feel cool on the feet and lend a touch of the seaside to any room. The dry-grass scent is light, herbal and sensuous. If you want something softer underfoot, hooked rugs from the Canadian Maritimes add brightness and charm in designs of lighthouses, fish, seabirds and colorful houses. For elegant coziness, you may decide on a Persian or Turkish area rug. A rug can change the whole feel of a room, and if it happens to have a gorgeous design, and a soft feel that invites harem-style lounging, what’s the harm in that?
I’m a big fan of most things glass, and when I was watching that show about the loft, I was making mental notes about how I would do things in my (fantasy) loft. One of the things that struck me was the fact that some loft owners create "rooms" by hanging partitions from the twenty-five foot ceilings. I thought it would be fun to create a curtain of shimmering beads hanging from those tall, tall ceilings. I envisioned a woven net of beads (individual strands would get tangled) that could be raised or lowered by means of a draw cord. Having a little time on my hands, I skipped over to www.auntiesbeads.com and checked out the Austrian crystal beads and the Czech glass beads in a million breathtaking colors. I figured I could do the curtain for under a hundred dollars! Now all I need is the loft..
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Tips on Eating Better
Eating right can be hard when you do not feel like cooking or there is a fast-food place on every corner. Here are some simple things you can do to eat better:
*Start every day with breakfast. Try a low-fat whole-grain breakfast bar, nonfat or low-fat yogurt, or whole-grain toast or bagel spread with a little peanut butter, jam or low-fat cream cheese.
*Eat more fruits and vegetables, and choose whole grains like 100 percent whole wheat bread, oatmeal, or brown rice instead of refined grains like white bread and white rice.
*Choose low-fat or nonfat milk instead of whole milk or a milkshake.
*Order a plain hamburger (without sauce or mayonnaise) or a grilled (not fried) chicken sandwich. Skip the fries and try a salad with fat-free or low-fat dressing instead.
*Go easy on mayonnaise, creamy sauces, and added butter.
*Don't let sugary soda or other sweets crowd out healthy foods and beverages.
TIP: Many food labels say "low-fat," "reduced fat," or "light." That does not always mean the food is low in calories. Sometimes fat free or low-fat muffins or desserts have even more sugar than the full fat versions. Remember, fat free does not mean calorie free and calories do count!
Many people think that bigger is better. We're so used to value-size servings that it is easy to eat more than our bodies need. Eating smaller portions will help you cut down on calories and fat (and might save you money too!).
Even take-out and high-fat foods can be part of a balanced diet — if you do not eat them every day and do not eat too much of them. Here are sensible serving sizes for some favorite foods:
*French fries: 1 small serving (equal to a child's order)
*Shrimp fried rice (as a main dish): 1 cup
*Cheese pizza: 2 small slices or 1 large slice
TIP: Do you eat in front of the TV out of habit? Do you eat when you are bored, nervous, or sad? Be aware of when, where, and why you eat, and try to eat balanced meals throughout the day. Instead of reaching for that cookie, do something else like call a friend or take a walk.
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Hair Beauty Products
Everywhere you look today, whether it is on television, in magazines, or on billboards, the spokesperson has gorgeous hair. Many people want to have hair that is luscious, healthy and full of body and shine. Hair that is silky and soft to the touch. Everyone wants to have luscious shiny hair that is full of body and looks healthy. The keys to beautiful hair are the right hair beauty products. What do you really need?
Although a healthy diet is one of the best ways to achieve healthy hair, there are certain guidelines and steps that you can take to make your hair healthier looking.
· Shampoo and conditioning – choosing shampoo and conditioner is the most important part of hair care. Choose a moisturizing formula for both shampoo and conditioner will leave your hair full of body.
· Weekly conditioning - it is recommended that you treat your hair with a deep conditioner at least once a week. This is especially important if you use blow dryers or curling irons.
· Leave-in conditioners – a leave in conditioner is a moisturizer that you leave in your hair. It is not heavy like rinse out conditioners and they provide an excellent barrier against everyday hazards.
· Purifying shampoo – this is perhaps one of the least purchased products on the market today, and it is perhaps the best product for your hair. When you have damaged hair, it can attract a lot more dirt from your environment. This in turn can make your hair seem dingy and dull. A purifying shampoo removes all of the dirt and oils from your hair giving it the appearance of being healthier.
· Natural hair beauty products – hair care products that contain ingredients such as jojoba are the natural alternative to hair care and contain all natural ingredients.
Your hair is the most important part of your appearance. Having split ends and frizzy hair can ruin any look you wish to achieve. Using product that are designed for specific purpose for your hair. You may want to consult your hairstylist as to what products your hair needs to achieve a glowing healthy look. Especially long hair styles or black hair styles may need special products and care. He or she may have a line of products that are perfect for you.