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Skin Types
Written by Blythe Brumleve   
Saturday, 11 July 2009 13:26

Secrets to Beautiful Skin

Radiant, smooth, blemish-free skin is a treasure long sought after by women around the globe. Guys Girl just made that search a whole lot easier. Featuring a library of free online videos that reveal the secrets to everything from defying aging to looking great naked, Guys Girl is like your own personal online skincare specialist. Discover how to retain or recapture your beautiful, youthful appearance with skincare advice from Guys Girl.

Skin Types

The first step towards beautiful skin is working out what your skin type is. This is necessary so that you can work out how to care for your skin, and what products you should use. Below are the features of the 5 main skin types which you can compare to your own skin type. Once you have decided what type your skin is you can find out what the best way is to look after your skin.



Normal Skin Type

  • Does not feel dry/oily, pores are visible but not large or clogged.
  • After a wash it feels smooth and comfortable.
  • At midday it still looks fresh and clean.
  • Only occasionally break out in spots.

Caring for Normal Skin Type:

To care for normal skin you should start with a gentle foaming facial wash. Massaging it into your face will give you a rosy complexion. Cool your skin with a refreshing toner. To finish dot moisturizer onto your skin and massage it with your fingers in light upward strokes.



Dry Skin Type

  • It feels dry to touch and has thin/papery texture.
  • The pores are very fine.
  • After a wash it feels tight, as though it is too small for the face.
  • By midday flaky patches appear.
  • Hardly ever break out in spots.

Caring for Dry Skin Type:

For dry skin use a creamy cleanser to melt away dirt. Leave it on your skin before sweeping it away with cotton wool. Splash cold water onto your face to clean and refresh your skin. Use a thick cream moisturizer to seal in as much moisture as possible.



Oily Skin Type

  • The texture is often very thick and coarse and can feel very greesy.
  • There are large, visible pores.
  • After a wash it feels fine.
  • By midday it looks shiny.
  • Often break out in spots.

Caring for Oily Skin Type:

To care for oily skin you should start with a gentle, foaming facial wash. This will remove dirt and oil without stripping away moisture. Soak cotton wool in a gentle astringent lotion and sweep it over your skin to refresh and cool it. Even oily skin needs a moisturizer, but chose a light, watery fluid; this will be enough for your skin. Allow the moisturizer to sink in and then absorb the excess with a tissue to prevent shine.



Combination Skin Type

  • Combination skin is normal with a few dry patches and a few oily patches.
  • Dryness is usually on the cheeks.
  • Oiliness is usually on the T-zone.
  • After a wash some areas feel dry and some smooth.
  • By the midday the T-zone is shiny.
  • Often break out in spots in the T-zone.
  • Most women have combination skin.

Caring for Combination Skin Type:

If you have combination skin use a foaming facial wash in the mornings to cleanse your skin. This will keep the oily areas clean to prevent blackheads. In the evening use a cream cleanser to soothe your dry areas. This will keep a balance between excess dryness and excess oiliness. Use a strong astringent for your oily areas and a mild skin freshener for the dry areas. This is not an expensive option, as you will only need a little of each. Use moisturizer on your whole face, but make sure you concentrate on your drier areas.



Sensitive Skin Type

  • Sensitive skin can be easily irritated.
  • Typical reactions are itching, burning, chafing and stinging.
  • After a wash a wash it feels dry and itchy in places.
  • By midday there are flaky patches and some redness.
  • Occasionally break out in spots.

Caring for Sensitive Skin Type:

If you have sensitive skin, do not use facial washes or soap; instead use a light, hypoallergenic cleansing lotion. Use a moisturizer to strengthen your skin and provide a barrier against irritants. Make sure you use an un-perfumed moisturizer so as not to irritate your skin.”



 
Nails
Saturday, 20 June 2009 22:40

Stop throwing money away at the salon – professional quality manicures and pedicures are easy enough to perform in the comfort of your own home. Our videos walk you through manicure and pedicure basics and delve into more involved techniques, including how to give yourself a French manicure. Achieving the strong, healthy, beautiful nails you want is easier than you think thanks to GuysGirl.com.


Beautiful, natural nails requires care and proper manicuring. A shortish nail that is straight across the top with rounded edges is the current in style shape. Here are nail care tips for polishing your nails so they will look beautiful and stay looking fresh longer.


Remove with a nail polish remover that contains hydrating oils

 

Filing Nails:
File nails when the white part of the nail tip has grown 1/4" from the pink part of the nail. Filing nails before the nail is 1//4" long can weaken the nail. Allowing the nail to grow to a length longer than the base pink nail length will be sure to make them break easily. Nail files from side to side would weaken nails. When filing, go from the corner to the center in one direction. Follow the groove on the side of your nail.


Buffing Nails:
Buffing nails can give them a shinier finish. Start at the cuticle and work your way down to the tip with medium pressure. Don't use a back and forth movement as heat builds up and this can damage your nails. Continue lightly until all ridges on the nail surface have disappeared.


Clean Nails:
Be sure that nails are clean and dry, free of any oil or lotion, before applying polish. Remove any old polish from nails.


Base Coat:
Always use a Base Coat and let it dry for at least 1 minute. The Base Coat helps to keep nail polish from chipping and makes polish last longer.


Applying Polish:
Apply two coats of polish. You should be able to cover the nail in three stokes, one on each side and then one in the middle.


Drying Time:
Always allow your polish to dry thoroughly for several minutes before you apply the next coat. This will avoid the new coat from dragging on the surface of the previous coat and allow the next layer adhere better. Darker shades take longer to dry. Avoid fast drying polish. It does not last as long.


Top Coat:

Once your nail polish has dried, apply a clear Top Coat to seal it. Continue to apply the Top Coat daily to keep nails looking fresher longer.





 


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