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can u tell me a remedy to lift up my skin texture and also give me advice about what to do to make my hair silky they are rough
plz give me some tradition suggetion i don't wanna go to the beauticians and parlours.

2006-10-17 07:43:25 · 9 answers · asked by grina 1 in Beauty & Style Skin & Body Other - Skin & Body

9 answers

Your skin appear to be dry, hence, you should use soap as less as possible. However, glycerin soap may be used a bit more frequently. During winters you should use soap yet lesser.

In addition, use body lotion allover your body and moisturizer on your face twice a day... if required each time you wash your face.

Hope for the best... I think you would be fine within a couple of weeks

2006-10-17 08:42:41 · answer #1 · answered by Harish Jharia 7 · 0 0

Moisurise your skin thouroughly, drink a lot of water, eats lots of salmon, vegetables and fruits, frown less, and exercise plenty (unless you're ill or becoming ill). Avoid closed places and opt for fresh air and good friends (sans the ciggarettes and alcohol and boys!) as much as you can.
You could also oil your hair with coconut oil about three days a week. If you don't like the smell of coconut, then use a softly scented baby oil. Use a shampoo and conditioner formulated for dry/damaged hair. Also, use a leave-in conditioner afterwards. You may also take vitamin and calcium supplements, but this is optional.

If you do all these, you're not going to look 18. Instead, you're going to look 16.

If you still feel like a 30-year-old, try highlighting your hair with bright red. Works for me, anyday!!!

2006-10-17 15:40:51 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

first of all u need to improve ur skin with a proper diet..as others have told before.
i agree aloevera gel good for skin.u can even grow aloe vera at ur place and apply the gel regularly..may be once or twice in a week.
other traditional remedies like mixing honey in milk..the raw milk thats not boiled and then apply on skin. keep it for someitme around 10-15 mins and wash with water.do it 2-3 times a week as time permits.

2006-10-18 07:49:34 · answer #3 · answered by sayonaragirl 2 · 0 0

for silky hair apply a mixture of eggwhite and oil on your hair 4 atleast 15 min

2006-10-18 12:05:22 · answer #4 · answered by rek 2 · 0 0

drink carrot juice,everyday.or atleast thrice in a week.
within a month or two u will see the result. for both hair and skin.

2006-10-18 08:08:37 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Eat healthy food, no smoking or drinking alcohol. Do not stay up late at nights.

2006-10-17 16:08:31 · answer #6 · answered by Krishna 6 · 0 0

drink loads n loadsa water it'll definitely help

2006-10-17 15:41:22 · answer #7 · answered by rhea 1 · 0 0

u can use aloe vera products which r 100 % stabilised & if u want to know where they r available please call me on 09886229029 oremail welcome2wellness@gmail.com

2006-10-18 02:06:12 · answer #8 · answered by nitin 2 · 0 0

Did you know that your diet contributes greatly to the clarity and condition of your skin? It’s true. Pay attention next time you eat an entire candy bar by yourself, or take notice of your skin’s tone and texture if you opt for a better diet of fresh fruits, vegetables, salads, healthier foods, and lots of water. Natural skin care at its best...

So what is the secret to smooth, healthy, youthful skin?

Combine fresh green vegetable juices such as cucumber, celery, kale, parsley, spinach, and a little bit of apple for a delicious taste, into a juicer.

I also suggests also adding lemon and ginger for a yummy zing.

For more added benefits, drink half your weight in ounces of water each day. Beautiful skin is about what is going on inside your body. Nourish your inside with these tasty, healthy juices and your skin cannot help but look terrific.

For healthy skin that looks and feels great, make a conscious effort to improve your diet. Also take the time to practice a regular cleansing routine, and engage in a realistic exercise program. These commitments to yourself will give your body and skin the boost they’ve needed to get on and stay on the right track.

When meeting someone new, most people take notice of the person’s face first. For this and other reasons, maintaining clean, healthy skin is paramount to self-esteem, confidence and even attitude.

Getting healthier skin is not contingent upon high-cost prescription medications or obsessive skin care routines. Modifying your daily routine a tiny bit and upholding disciplined cleansing habits can help to add flawless skin to the list of your best qualities.

Eat healthier
By avoiding foods that often make your face breakout, your skin will be less oily and more resistant to blemishes. Some problem foods that may cause pimples or breakouts include chocolate and other candy, French fries, fast food, pizza and soft drinks.

To get your skin in better shape, you may not have to give up everything that has negative effects on your skin, but rather, eat those things in moderation. Have greasier foods as a special treat or on rare occasion when eating a healthy, balanced meal is out of the question.

Hydrate and exercise
Drinking the recommended eight glasses of water per day coupled with some regular exercise - walking, running, bicycling, engaging in sports - should have a great impact on one’s complexion. Increased blood flow due to aerobic exercise will positively impact one’s complexion with a glowing look to replace dull skin.

Not only will exercise and drinking water help skin tone and texture, but it will also make you feel more energized and great about yourself. By keeping your body in shape, you will feel less stressed and more capable of achieving those things you set out to do.

Monitor sun exposure
By using a moderate strength sunscreen, you will be protecting your skin from sun damage, skin cancer, aging and premature wrinkles. Too much sun can blister one’s lips, leaving them red, sore and charred. Sunburned skin will eventually peel most times, leaving skin areas blotchy and sensitive. The best approach to preventing sunburn and other sun-caused skin problems is to monitor how much time one spends in the sun and to avoid sun exposure by using sunscreen with SPF 15 or greater.

Practice a regular cleansing routine
Cleanse, exfoliate, tone and moisturize…this daily routine should carry you on your way toward healthier skin. Select a gentle skin cleansing solution that works for your specific type of skin - dry, oily, normal. Using your selected product, cleanse face in a circular motion and rinse with lukewarm water, as hot water zaps skin’s moisture.

Follow the cleansing stage with an exfoliant. A granular product is often especially effective in smoothing rough areas and releasing dead skin cells, allowing the face to be better moisturized.

After the exfoliation process concludes, use a toner or an astringent to tighten skin and remove any makeup or cleanser residue. A nice alternative to a toner or astringent would be doing a facial masque at least once a week, which tackles clogged pores while also firming skin and leaving it soft and silky.

Finally, pat skin dry with a soft towel but do not dry up all the water. Apply a moisturizer (with or without sunscreen) to help protect skin from dryness. Those who have oily skin do not have to moisturize as often as those who have dry, normal or combination skin.

HERE ARE SOME TIPS FOR U TO GET GOOD SKIN


* Don't go to bed with makeup on. Makeup left on overnight seeps into your pores, clogs them, and congests your skin. Make sure that you wash your face twice at the end of the day. Once to get the makeup off. A second time to wash the skin itself.

* Exfoliate daily. After washing your face at night, be sure to exfoliate. Use a delicate scrub. If you don't have one on hand, a tablespoon of sugar or oatmeal will work just fine.

* Use facial masks regularly. If possible, everyday is ideal. Again, if you don't have one on hand, make your own. Mashed banana or avocado is good. Plain yogurt also works well.

* Keep a treatment and moisturizer on your face, day or night. Put your skin first. After you wash it at night, put on some kind of skin treatment, whether it's alpha hydroxy acids, vitamin A or C, or any kind of special cocktail treatment. Let that sink in, then put a moisturizer over that. In the morning, do the same.

* Don't use the cheapest or most expensive cosmetics. Mom tells me that moderately priced cosmetics are the best. They get the job done, and the ingredients are usually pretty good. You have to keep trying various brands until you find something that works well for you.

* Hydrate your face throughout the day. Whether it's a commercial product, or one you make yourself (fill a spray bottle with distilled water, add a few drops of chamomile or rose essential oil, shake it gently before each use, and spray it on) hydrate your face, even over makeup, frequently throughout the day.

* Treat your face gently. Never pull, tug, or scrub your facial skin. Be very gentle when you clean it, moisturize it or makeup on it. This will lessen the chance that you'll damage your skin and get wrinkles.

* Keep your face covered when you're in the sun. As beautiful as she is, my mom never lets anyone see her face when she's in the sun. She'll slather on a high factor sunscreen, put on sunglasses, and a wide brimmed hat.

* Eat fresh foods and drink lots of water. My mom tells me to stay away from "dead food" food that's basically not fresh. She always eat lots of veggies, fruits, nuts, and drinks tons of water.

* Let go of stress. Stress can show up on your face, no matter how well you take care of your skin. Do something your enjoy everyday, whether it's watching TV or going shopping. Your face reflects what's going on inside of your mind.

HERE ARE SEVEN MORE TIPS FOR U


:-)Avoid stress as much as you are can.
:-)Stay out of the sun (or protect your skin with UV blockers).
:-)Don't smoke. This does nasty things to your skin...
:-)Drink lots of water.
:-)Get plenty of sleep.
:-)Be sure to clean your skin properly.
:-)Eat lots of fruit and vegetables.

I HOPE THAT THESE TIPS WOULD BE USEFUL FOR U.

2006-10-17 15:44:17 · answer #9 · answered by Abhay 3 · 0 0

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