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Hot Hair Trends
Hot Hair Trends this Spring Season: Glistening Hair- Wet, barely-wrung hair, a glossy finish all over or just at the roots. (Give the impression that it’s wet). Tousled knots, all types of ponytails, one’s that swing, ponytail bun, be creative. Loose body wave hair (that bounces). Embellished Updo's with all types of hair ornaments. Feathers are style making a statement. Big blowouts: hair styles-voluminous, bouncy blowout hair. Sophisticated Braids and Twist. Slicked back hair. Head wraps and scarfs -turban style or pirate style Center or side part- add a bit of mystery by slightly covering one eye, with the deep side part that has a razor-clean line and can be worn with pulled back, half-up, or full down hairstyles. Gym/Bed Hair, not much to it, just get up and go. Retro-From barrel curls to finger waves and everything in between
Remember you can set
your own trends, just be confident and know that you are Unique!
Beauty Health Tips- Skin Health
Skin
Care Terms-The Basics-What you need to know
Hypoallergenic
(adj.) unlikely to cause allergic reaction: not likely to cause an allergic
reaction
Skin
toner is a liquid or light lotion that is used in several different
applications of skin care. Of these, the most common is to use a toner, usually
with witch hazel or alcohol to clean the skin and perhaps reduce oil on the
skin and prevent acne breakouts. These are often called astringents.
Astringent
(noun) pore-closing substance: a substance that draws tissue together
Exfoliate
- scrub skin: to scrub skin with a gritty substance to remove the dead surface
layer; remove or shed outer layer
Masks
cosmetics beauty treatment: a facial preparation used to tighten the skin and
remove impurities, applied to the skin as a paste and allowed to dry before
being removed
Moisturizer-
skin lotion for face: a cosmetic cream or lotion used to make the skin, especially
on the face, feel less dry
Sun
protection factor (SPF): A number on a scale for rating the degree of
protection provided by sunscreens. SPF stands for Sun Protection Factor.
SPF
numbers on a package can range from as low as 2 to as high as 100. These
numbers refer to the product's ability to screen or block out the sun's burning
rays.
At
home facial-
Cleanse and exfoliate
Yogurt,
olive oil and lemon juice
Steam skin by boiling water
Mask-green
tea+ tea tree oil, bentonite clay/aztec clay
Daily
toner witch hazel
Daily
moisturize
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