Tips for Rosy Complexion & Silky Hair (Hair relaxer)

Tip! If you have almost no hair left over your head, hair replacement could not help you. There are different techniques of hair replacement transplant according to the ratio of hair fullness required.

9 TIPS FOR ROSY COMPLEXION

Try these tips and get that rosy complexion that you yearn for.

  • Get a self-tanner. A light shade applied to your face will make you look healthy, but not so tan that your colour is obviously fake.

  • Use an AHA. Built-up dead skin cells can make skin cells can make skin look dull. Slough them off with a mild alpha-hy-droxy acid cream

  • Moisturise. Add natural dewiness to dry skin with a light layer of lotion (try one with sunscreen for the day).

  • Wear gel blush. Its sheer and its its see-through colour looks fresh and authentic.

  • Try whipped foundation. It adds luminosity to skin better than matte foundation. Many whipped formulas are oil-free too.

  • Lighten up the eyes. Heavy eye make-up darkens your whole face. Instead, try a shimmery taupe shadow on lids.

    Tip! Vitamin B6: This vitamin basically helps in maintaining hair color and texture, thereby preventing any kind of hair loss. It can be easily found in cereals, yeast, organ meats and egg yolks.

  • Add touch of gold. Apply a dab of gold face powder to the tops of cheekbones; blend well with your fingers.

  • Go for gloss. Super-shiny lips add light to the rest of your face. Apply gloss in plum, peach, or rose.

  • Blush brighter. Instead of a muted shade of blush, go one step brighter than you’re used to. Apply to apples of cheeks for a fresh look.
Tip! Add bold or subtle highlights to your hair without chemical processing.

8 TIPS FOR SOFT AND SILKY HAIR

For head full of beautiful hair, just a plain shampoo-and-condition routine may not be enough. Your crowning glory needs more than that, especially during the rains.

  • Skip gel as most gels are made with strong-hold ingredients that leave hair crunchy and brittle. If you must use gel, mix it with a bit of hair, then rub a small amount of hand lotion into the ends to make th cream before applying.

  • Brush gently. Harsh brushing can cause hair to break and split, which leaves it rough to the touch.

  • Use shine serum. It coats the hair, smoothening rough and damaged spots. Apply to soaking-wet hair before styling.

    Tip! Use some wax if you want to remove hair underneath the area of the skin. It is effective if you are too busy to remove hair everyday.

  • Give hair the run-through. One you’ve dried and styled your hair, run your hands over your locks to break up any sections left hard by styling products.

  • Moisturise. If hair is frizzy and wiry-feeling when dry, then rub a small amount of hand lotion into the ends to make them touchable.

  • Get a trim. Dead ends turn soft hair into fuzzy, fried hair. Even the tiniest trim will restore hair’s softness.

  • Watch alcohol. Styling and finishing products containing alcohol can leave hair brittle and gummy-feeling.

  • Go light on bleach. Highlights and hair colours cab sap the moisture from hair. Colours as infrequently as you can, and have it done by a professional.

Dr. Aditry MK is the founder of HealthierLife, which offers consultancy for health and beauty. To read more articles you can visit http://kavtri.com


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