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Dec 31, 2011

Resolve to have better skin in 2012


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It's almost 2012, and while you're making your New Year's resolutions, why not add "get healthier skin" to the list? One way to do that is to buy the best African American skin care products on the market, but there are also some lifestyle changes that can be done to improve your complexion.


For example, try drinking coffee, if you don't already. Studies have shown that coffee beans can help you get tighter skin by producing elastin. Next, drink more water. If you stay hydrated on the inside, then you'll have a better chance of having moisturized skin.


Getting more sleep is a good idea to improve your energy levels, work performance and the appearance of your skin. Sleep can eliminate those dark circles under your eyes, especially if you get 8 to 10 hours a night.


Finally, if you haven't bought new cosmetics in a long time, it may be a good idea to start off 2012 with some fresh African American skin care products. Be sure to get ones that go along with whatever your unique needs may be, whether you're trying to eliminate dark spots or get rid of dry skin, you'll find the product that works for you. 

Go retro this New Year


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In the past few years the retro style has gained a lot of popularity, with women choosing to use their African American skin care product to re-create the look of ladies from the 1940s, 50s and 60s. This could be a fun way to ring in the New Year with an old look, but how do you pull it off?


Recently, Cleveland.com spoke to Casey Weisend and his staff at Scott Talbot Salonspa in Akron and Canton about how to create that fun retro look. First, the makeup experts said that you should be sure to define your eyebrows by filling them in with a pencil. Next, you need dark red lipstick, in the style of the dramatic lip colors they would wear in the 40s.


If dark lipstick isn't your style, then the makeup artists suggest trying a variety of shades of eyeshadow colors. Try applying a light shade all over the lid and up to the brow, a medium shade just on the lid and then a very dark shade of the crease to create a smoky eye.


BecomeGorgeous.com suggests that to further the retro look, add a patch of color to your cheeks, just be sure to get the right blush for your complexion. 

Skin habits to avoid this winter


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Lately, there have been a lot of articles out there about how to keep skin protected from the winter winds. Recently, DailyGlow.com commented on some of the things that you should avoid doing to keep yourself from getting dry, cracked skin for Christmas. 


First, try to avoid being around furnaces, fireplaces and woodstoves without a humidifier. While these things will keep you warm, they'll also suck moisture out of your skin.


Next, although a nice, long, bubble bath can be comfortable on a cold day, you might want to avoid them if you're concerned about dry skin.


"Extended exposure to too-hot water can strip skin’s natural oils, leading to - you guessed it - dry skin! So modify your routine by keeping bathing rituals to 15 minutes (max) and keeping water temps moderate," according to Daily Glow.


Oprah Magazine adds that you should avoid exfoliating in the winter, because it will make dry skin problems worse. Instead, use a moisturizing facial cleanser to get rid of dirt, oil and dead skin.  

Dec 30, 2011

Makeup artist to the stars offers tips


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Recently, makeup artist Scott Barnes, who has worked with many celebrities including Jennifer Lopez, gave some tips to BecomeGorgeous.com about how to create a flawless look. 


First, Barnes said that the foundation is the base for the rest of your makeup, so you want to be sure to use the right one. He explained the best way to find the shade that works best with your skin tone.


"Ease the application by using this formula. Choose the perfect shade by applying a tiny amount of this product on your chest as this is the spot where the sun also gets in contact with the skin," said Barnes, quoted by the news source.


Barnes said that to really make yourself stand out you should use an eyelash curler before putting mascara. DailyMakeover.com states that when you use this tool, you want to clampdown and then slowly walk the curler to the end of the lashes, rather than just clamping down and releasing. This way, you'll have a nice curl to the lashes rather than a random crimp in them.