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Through all things beauty, we show you what celebrity beauties seem to splurge on! We reveal the secret to getting that makeup tutorial or to nail that hairstyle trend with a hack. Get all of the latest beauty tips skin care remedies decoded here by following our tips, tricks and ideas to get to know the know-how of the beauty world.

Beauty Tips and Trends Skincare

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Through all things beauty, we show you what celebrity beauties seem to splurge on! We reveal the secret to getting that makeup tutorial or to nail that hairstyle trend with a hack. Get all of the latest beauty tips skin care remedies decoded here by following our tips, tricks and ideas to get to know the know-how of the beauty world.

    The Science of Beauty

    The Science of Beauty

    Taking good care of your skin is essential, especially with what damage pollution and sun exposure can inflict. Keeping skin healthy should be a priority for you so read on for some great ideas on how you can protect your skin to keep it looking its best and treat various ailments and conditions that plague so many of us. Lamelle and Nimue are brands we can recommend, tried and tested.
    Avoid scratching dry skin. Though it might itch, scratching dry skin only exacerbates the problem. Apply lotion to moisturize the area. If necessary, you can even apply anti-itch creams that are specially formulated for dry skin. Applying products containing shea butter to dry patches of skin can also do wonders.
    If you are going outside in the summer, use a moisturizer or a sunblock with SPF. SPF helps to fortify your skin with a shield to protect you from the sun, so that your face does not get burnt. Reapply your SPF lotion if you happen to go swimming or if you are involved in any type of activity and end up sweating a lot.
    One great thing you can do to clear up your skin, is to get out in the sun. If you go outside, the sunlight will give your skin the vitamin D that it needs. It will also allow your skin to get fresh oxygen. Don't stay out in the sun too long though or you will burn your skin cells.
    Hyaluronic Acid
    When you are looking for skincare products that can help you firm your skin you should look for things that contain components like green tea, aloe-vera, Shea butter, emu oil or hyaluronic acid. Many plastic surgeons agree that these help firm your skin. Look for these or a combination of them to see the results.
    Hyaluronic acid is a very powerful skin hydrating serum. If your skin is feeling very dry beyond repair, buy some hyaluronic acid and apply to the afflicted areas with a dropper. This acid has the most moisturizing and hydrating effects on the market today. It is able to hold up to 1000 times its weight in water.
    Use a moisturizer on your skin. If your skin does not absorb all the different products you are using on your face, then you are not getting any benefits from them. You can maximize your skin's ability to draw in each product by ending your routine with a moisturizer. Try to find one that has glycerin or hyaluronic acid.
    Treat dry skin carefully to maximize its ability to retain moisture. Your cleanser should be gentle so that it doesn't strip valuable oils from your skin, and your daily moisturizer should include ingredients like hyaluronic acid or glycerin, which both hydrate thirsty skin. Weekly exfoliation will help to brighten your complexion by removing dead skin cells. We find Lamelle products have excellent cleansers. 
    Maintaining healthy skin is an investment and a very wise one! Hopefully, this article has given you some really smart ideas and tips on how to keep your skin nourished, healthy and protected. Unless you were born with perfect skin you need all the help you can get, just like most people, to keep up with the best tactics for great skin and putting your best face forward! Visit a skin clinic in Pretoria for more information.

    The Science of Beauty by Rachel Varga is licensed under CC BY 4.0
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    All About Chemical Peels

    All About Chemical Peels

    Sun damaged skin isn't easy to cure, but there are some ways that one can alleviate signs of aging. Chemical peels, laser abrasion and dermabrasion are among the acceptable treatments. You can do this as a standalone treatment or combine it with other treatments. There are nonsurgical facials containing Vitamin C that can improve your damaged skin.

    Many people having had facelifts may not be fully satisfied with the results because of fine lines remaining around the eyes and mouth. Chemical peels and dermabrasion are treatments to remove the upper surface of the skin. These treatments used in combination with a face-lift procedure will improve the appearance of the fine lines around the eyes and mouth.

    Chemical peels are great for brightening and freshening up your face. They work by "peeling" away the upper layers of skin which are dead. A dermatologist or trained cosmetologist will paint it onto the face and let it sit for awhile. These peels are done in a series of three or six.

    If you are unhappy with the way your skin looks and want a dramatic improvement, consider getting a chemical peel. Chemical peels are relatively simple procedures that can be performed by both dermatologists and plastic surgeons. Light chemical peels are used to help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles and to improve the overall texture and smoothness of the skin. These can usually be done without having to miss any work.

    To avoid excessively drying out skin, be very careful when using chemical peels or any product which is alcohol-based. This is especially important in the wintertime, and more so if you have extremely dry skin as the norm. Opt for gentle foaming cleansers which won't strip skin's vital oils. Also, look for "deeply-hydrating" products.

    Once a week, you should exfoliate your skin. Exfoliating can be accomplished through microdermabrasion, chemical peels and through the use of retinoid products. The easiest way to exfoliate is by using a facial scrub that will remove the topmost layer of your skin which is composed of dead skin cells that make your complexion appear dull and lifeless.

    You have spent some time reading about how to take better care of your skin. You have read some tips that you proberly knew already, and some that maybe new to you. Try them out to see what might help you the best, and which ones just don't cut it for you. Visit us instore for a free skin consultation at our laser & skin clinic in Pretoria.

    Are chemical peels scary? by Rachel Varga is licensed under CC BY 4.0
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    Hair Removal Methods

    Hair Removal Methods

    Hair removal is likely the most annoying factor of summertime. There are so many unique kinds of hair removal, the majority of which are time-consuming, can be costly, and painful. And we choose to do it anyway. But if you are someone who's especially bothered by how many times you must shave, or how painful it is to wax, perhaps it's time to take into account the other hair-removal alternatives.
    Perhaps you'd like something a little sweeter. Perhaps you'd like something a bit more permanent.

    Irrespective of whether you would like to change your hair-removal design for your legs, bikini line, or underarms; depilatory creams, sugaring, laser removal, and electrolysis are options to think about in addition to the more common waxing and shaving.

    Of course there are choices like tweezing and threading, but these generally work best for your face because of the time required and longevity they supply. So in the event you've ever been interested in different kinds of hair removal which can be easily used wherever you would like to rid yourself of some fuzz, here is everything you will need to know about shaving, depilatory cream, waxing, sugaring, laser removal, and waxing; and how they stack up against one another on the variables of pain, cost, and longevity.

    Laser Hair Removal

    Laser hair removal is a long-term alternative that involves destroying the roots with light. This option could be permanent, but usually only reduces the quantity of hair making it nicer and lighter. It works best on people with darker hair and lighter skin, however, since the laser finds pigment.

    This means it won't eliminate blonde or white hair as efficiently. Laser hair removal generally takes around six to 12 sessions for optimal results. And thanks to technology, there's now the option to do laser hair-removal at the comfort of your own home.

    How long does it last? If the best number of first sessions are finished, you may want to have touchups every six to 12 months.

    Shaving

    The majority of us are probably familiar with this choice, but shaving works by cutting the hair off at skin-level. Because hair is just removed at skin-level, it usually grows back in a few days.

    They are generally smeared on in thick layers across the desired area, and left for a couple of minutes before having to be removed. However, they're not always the best in regards to coarser hair. And as a result of the compounds, they may have a somewhat offensive odor.

    Waxing

    Since the hair is removed, at best, marginally under skin-level, it will usually begin to grow back in a few days. This technique works by applying wax to the skin, which adheres to hairs. The wax is then immediately ripped off (sometimes with a fabric strip, sometimes without), pulling the hairs out with it.

    The process is relatively fast, so even bigger areas such as the legs can be waxed in a trivial amount of time. But because the wax has to have the ability to abide by the hair, hair has to be at least a quarter of an inch before waxing.

    After waxing, it normally takes about three to six weeks for hair to grow back.

    Sugaring

    Sugaring is like waxing. As its name suggests, it involves a sugar-containing glue or gel to remove hair. It works by applying the glue or gel and, based on the sort, either removing it against hair growth to pull out the hair by the root. And as the medium is organic, you may even make it at home.

    How to Get Rid Of Hair "down there"  by Lee Perez is licensed under CC BY 4.0
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