Entries Tagged as 'Nails'

Beautiful hands

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Keeping ones hands beautiful and presentable is important. There are many ways on how to take care of ones precious hands. Regular hand washing does not only keep hands always clean, it also protects from acquiring certain diseases. To keep hands always moisturized and prevent cracking, apply moisturizer or lotion as often as needed.

Wearing gloves when doing household chores is one way of protecting hands from undue injuries or chemical reactions. Avoid biting the nails to prevent bleeding cuticles and ugly nails. When going out, apply a sunscreen lotion to protect the hands from the damage from sun exposure. When removing nails polish, don’t use acetone-based polish removers which tend to dry-out nails. Hand spa and massage also keep the hands soft and healthy by helping in good blood circulation.

Make-up tips 101


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It’s time to toss out your spring and summer makeup and step into fall’s new collection of dazzling colors, shimmery shadows and dramatic looks. It’s a time for renewing your way of thinking and changing your look for the better. So if you’re a drama queen, try subduing your look this fall by going for a simpler, more natural look. If you tend to shy away from dramatic looks, embrace it by adding lots of color to your makeup collection.

GET THE NATURAL LOOK
There is nothing more beautiful than a woman who feels confident enough to wear her makeup in a simple, natural way. You can get this soft, natural look by accentuating your best features and keeping everything clean and simple.

GET THE DRAMATIC LOOK
This is for all of you that shy away from dramatic makeup; it’s time to play it up! Dark, dramatic makeup is reminiscent of the late 1950’s Hollywood celebs and is always a timeless, classic look that is great for the evening.

Beautiful Hands and Nail Care

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Beautiful hands and nail care start with basics, and not having raggy, bleeding cuticles is a primary step in having presentable hands. Nail-biting usually starts in early childhood as a toddler with some people never outgrowing it, while others only return to an earlier to nail-biting in times of stress. Nail biting may result in the transportation of bacteria that are buried under the surface of the nail that are hard to clean and easy to get in the mouth. About 50% of children between the ages of 10 and 18 bite their nails at one time or another.