Beauty Tips

5 Easy Ways To Care For Your Skin

 

Let’s face the truth; the recession has taken over everything. Some of us don’t have the luxury or the time to go for a special skin treatment. Therefore, what we need are the basic ways we can care for our skin to enable it to look radiant and also glow without spending so much.

Here are the easy ways to care for your skin without breaking the bank.

1.    Protect yourself from the sun.

Things You Do That Damage Your Skin

 

Your skin is everything, and as such, it should be well cared for. A well-cared skin is a beautiful skin that glows irrespective of how old the person is. However, do you know there are some things we do that are harmful to the skin and as such it damages the skin?
Here are some of the "skin damagers" you should avoid.

1.    Sleeping with your makeup on.

Shea Butter and Hair Growth

 

Everyone loves a healthy hair, and one of the major signs of a healthy hair is hair growth. For a healthy hair growth, natural products are the best options to replace chemical hair products.
One of those healthy natural products is shea butter.
 
Shea butter is a thick, yellowish butter that liquefies at different body temperature. Shea butter is packed with so many nutrients which are beneficial to the hair.
 

Natural Products That Makes Your Skin Glow

 

 
 
Hectic work schedules, stressful lifestyles, lack of adequate sleep, lack of nutritional diet, pollution, harmful sun rays (UVA/UVB), excessive smoking, and drinking of alcohol are the major factors that can lead to a dull and dry skin. Sometimes, we can't totally stay away from all these factors, but we can take advantage of the natural products we have. These natural products are effective and also not harmful in any way. They are as follows:
 
•    Coconut oil

For Ladies: 2017 Beauty Trends

Creative Nail Art

A light color of varnish could be applied as the base for your nails before applying some glitter and stones. A chrome finish could also be the perfect base for a flashy combination of the ‘one jazzed up nail' on a hand trend.

Photo Credit: pinimg.com

 

It may be the second quarter of 2017, but it's not too late to warm up to this year's beauty trends.

How To Get Some Sleep The Night Before Your Wedding Day

 

The night before your wedding, your mind is bound to be buzzing with thoughts, worries, excitement, preventing you from nodding off. But, a lack of sleep can mean dark circles, puffy eyes and skin dullness, not ideal for your wedding day.

Here are a few tips for getting the best night's sleep before your wedding day:

Work Out Your Optimum Sleep Time

Simple Guides To Choosing The Perfect Wedding Shape Wear

 

The right shape wear goes a long way in making you feel confident and looking the best in your wedding dress as your weight may fluctuate in the time leading up to the wedding. This fluctuation could be due to comfort food, crash diets and stress.

To help you feel awesome on your wedding day, here are simple guides to consider when choosing the perfect wedding shape wear:

1. Know your size: A smaller size of shape wear will create ripples under your actual dress and not give a seamless appearance.

15 Ways To Jump Start Your Bridal Beauty Routine

 

You're engaged—that means it's time to step up your daily beauty routine.

8 Anti- Ageing Items You Can Find in Your Kitchen

 

Don’t think this post is for only grandmothers or women in their 50’s. it’s for everyone!

Traditional Beauty Treatments That Actually Work

Turmeric scrub aka Kurkum Our Kanuri sisters in Northern Nigeria and faraway Indian beauties swear by this scrub. Turmeric is known to fade hyperpigmentation, prevent and treat acne and even out skin tone. You only need to make a paste of: 1 cup usweetened yoghurt ½ cup turmeric 1/3 cup pure honey ¼ cup fresh lemon or lime juice A bride is traditionally scrubbed 2-3 times a week for some weeks before her wedding for a beautiful, golden glow.

 

There are now countless bottles on store shelves promising beauty miracles, so it’s no wonder that traditional beauty treatments took a back seat to colourful labels.