Thursday, January 16, 2014

Women’s Health December 2013



See Ya, Static
1. Consider your hair type - static tends to be a straight-hair issue. Curls interlock, so each strand is anchored down. Got straight hair? Use a light - hold hair spray pre-hat.
2. Keep strands quenched - dry hair is more likely to stand on edge in  cold, low-humidity weather. Swap your regular conditioner for a deep treatment once a week after shampooing to restore moisture.
3. Use ingenuity - spray the inside of their hat with static guard and then give it a shake before putting it on.

Wow - Worthy Winter Skin
1. Reveal Brighter, Softer Skin - low humidity outside plus heat inside can leave skin dry and rough. Use a grain -  based exfoliating body scrub in the shower to refine rough areas. Opt for a sugar based formula which melts faster than salt and makes skin soft.
2. Get a believable bronze - ditch dark self-tanning products and gel formulas for a gradual self-tanner lotion. Apply it before bed every three or four days.
3. Hyper - Hydrate -  for your glow to last, your skin needs to retain the hydration that freezing temps can strip away. Be liberal with a coconut oil based moisturizer, which helps  bind in H20 to leave your skin soft. Apply it  after your first shower post self tanning and then at least once a day.
4. Go for Glimmer - cream based makeup especially formulas containing vitamin E and green tea extract will calm and hydrate red, inflamed patches caused by icy cold winds.

2 comments:

  1. The pro naturals argan oil hair treatment removes all the frizz and annoying flyaway hairs, I love it!

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    1. Yeah, but it so easy to overdo and end up with greasy hair! Do you have a favorite brand?

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