Friday, April 15, 2011

The Secrets to Beautiful Skin

By: Cheryl Haining

Everyone wants beautiful skin. Here are some ideas and information to help you have radiant, healthy skin. Start a new skin care program now to ensure great results.

Background Information
Your skin is the body’s largest organ, weighing between two and four kilos. It covers between one and two square metres and completely renews itself every seven to ten weeks.
Your skin reflects your state of health, being soft and smooth when well cared for, or dry and flaky when taken for granted. To have beautiful, soft, young-looking skin, pamper it.
Tips on skin care
  • Drink 2 litres of water daily
  • Enjoy a diet rich in fresh fruit and vegetables
  • Try to have a sound, restful sleep
  • Take high quality supplements, including a vitamin & mineral and an Omega 3 essential fatty acids
  • Practice a daily skin care regime
  • Know your skin type
  • Exercise regularly
  • Keep stress levels to a minimum
  • Limit intake of caffeine and alcohol
  • Avoid excess exposure to extremes of temperature


Daily Skin Care Regime
Men and women will see a marked improvement in their skin when following a skincare plan. Cleanse, tone and moisturise daily. Exfoliate and use a mask regularly.
Cleanse your face and neck, morning and night. Accumulated dead cells, perspiration and make-up mixed with the grime in the atmosphere, clogs up our pores resulting in a dull and lifeless appearance.
After cleansing use a toner to remove the last traces of cleanser, tighten and tone the pores.
Next apply moisturizer. Pollution, sunlight, harsh weather, air conditioning and central heating dehydrates the skin. This causes dry and dull skin. Two litres of water daily will hydrate your skin internally. You should also add moisture from the outside. A moisturizer will help prevent your skin’s moisture from evaporating into the atmosphere. All skin types need moisturizers.
Extras to ensure a radiant skin
An exfoliant removes dead cells from the skin’s surface. This enhances production of new cells. It improves blood circulation, giving the skin a healthy glow.
Eye creams are designed for the sensitive areas around the eye. Choose one that reduces puffiness, dark circles and wrinkles.
Day and a night creams have different formulations to improve skin elasticity, texture and appearance. During the night your skin needs a special cream to rehydrate and rejuvenate skin cells ensuring you wake up with a refreshed, softer complexion.
When showering use a soapfree body wash. This is gentler on the skin and cuts down on cleaning the shower recess!!
Apply a lotion, or spray on, body moisturizer to your whole body after showering.
Follow this regime and you will have beautiful skin forever.

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Beauty with Ayurveda Theraphy

According to ayurveda happiness, gloom, sadness and relaxation are the aspects that are reflected by the face and by the body and can't be disguised with cosmetics. In other words ayurveda emphasizes on external and internal beauty. It is believed in ayurveda that one can enhance internal beauty by understanding and following the basic principles of Ayurveda.

There's a secret beauty or the third level of beauty in Ayurveda-Beauty-Care and is also known as the state of 'self-realization'. It is said that a self realized person is eternally beautiful and does not need to use any external cosmetics or designer clothes. However in ayurveda the therapies, treatment and tips are concern with physical beauty which is considered to be the path to secret of beauty.

The skin around eyes is vulnerable part of body's entire skin surface. In most areas of the body, the blood supply cools, warms, and nourishes the skin, but facial skin, and especially the skin around the eyes, serves an additional function, that of emotional response. Ayurveda has always understood beauty to be the product of general physically health and regular, appropriate daily care. The emphasis is on self-discovery and development of positive routines and habits that literally will bring out the best in us which makes true good looks possible.

On top of the emotional stresses and free radical assaults, environmental factors such as automobile exhaust and second-hand tobacco smoke cause adverse effects on skin. Allergies to nail polish and some perfumed cosmetics can also lead to a compromised skin texture around the eyes. When we discuss beauty in the context of ayurveda, it should be perfectly clear from the start that we are not talking about market-driven ideals of the moment. In Ayurveda inner and outer beauty are deeply related. The more we take care of ourselves the more radiant we become physically and charismatically regardless of our particular body shape or proportions. Please Purchase Online http://ayurvedasbeautycare.com