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im using olive oil as hair care...how about?

2007-09-06 06:10:43 · 3 answers · asked by stardust 2 in Health General Health Care Other - General Health Care

thanx for the answers so far, it helps a lot if women share their beauty secrets...that way we would know what to do because the advise is from our won experiences, I really like to know more of ur beauty secrets...we should not only be beautiful in our face & body, also to our things...I prefer to keep my bag clean and tidy, i keep necessary things like my sunglasses, my purse ( where i put my money and all necessary cards) my make up kit, a hair brush, a small mirror, and my cellphone, i keep also a pepper spray incase of emergency...I take vitamins regularly. Hope to hear more beauty secrets. I also want to keep in touch, here is my e-mail h.farleh@yahoo.com

2007-09-07 02:41:01 · update #1

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I use a soft tooth brush to exfoliate my lips.

I've been using women's Rogaine to regrow overplucked areas of my eyebrow and it seems to work.

Loreal's Refinish Micro-Dermabrasion exfoliating cream leaves my skin glowing. It's worth the $25. You can use it several times, and a facial at the salon is a one-shot deal that will cost much more.

I have used Tiger Balm as a lip plumper and it works as well as Lip Venom (and burns just as much).

I bought Haircutting For Dummies and can trip my own locks when they get shabby.

When I don't want to wear muchmakeup, and I just need to get out the door, I use concealer under the eyes, around the sides of my nose only, and leave the rest of my skin natural--without any foundation. I always look "glowing".

I floss nightly. I swear...since I started flossing regularly my skin has cleared up completely. I rarely get pimples and I am convinced there is some relationship between bacteria between teeth and facial outbreaks.

Use the little skinny little attachment that comes with hairdryers. It helps direct the heat so your hair doesn't get frizzy. Use a diffuser when you want to apply all-around heat so you can maintain whatever style you've got going.

Apply SPF to your neck too!

Wear a bra that matches your natural skin tone. Use that under a white t-shirt instead of a white bra, which just says, "Hey, I am wearing a white bra!"

Thongs give some women yeast infections and urinary tract infections. I dumped them for soft cotton undies and I always feel fresh. I consider this a beauty secret. Also...thongs sticking out of your pants is not sexy.

Wear flip flops in the shower, especially if you have to share it. You can avoid foot and toenail fungus. Dry between toes afterwards, and then paint them, of course.

I love Benefit's "Baby Cake" eyeliner, which comes as a solid but turns to a liquid once you apply the "Get Bent" wand. No more purchasing of liquid eyeliners every 6/8 weeks because it goes bad so fast.

Giant sunglasses protect not only your eyes from UV rays, but the skin around your eyes. They also make you look thinner.

Use a microfiber towel to dry your hair after a shower instead of your regular, thick ,cotton body towel. Your hair will stay shinier and less frizzy.

Any type of exercise is not only good for your body, but notice how your skin radiates afterwards. That's beautifu/sexy.

Use SPF on your face. I go for SPF 30-50 myself.

See a dermatologist at least once for a skin analysis. They can help you with some issues you didn't even know you had.

Don't maintain long hair for the sake of having long hair. A sexy short cut could be THE look for your face. I look at celebs for ideas like Natalie Portman, Sienna Miller, Gwyneth Paltrow (in the movie Sliding Doors), Keira Knightley, Halley Berry, Nia Long, Selma Blair, etc... Even Paris Hilton traded in her shabby extensions for a short sexy cut. Just google an actress/celeb who might have a similar face shape as yours.

That's all I have got for now. Hope you like some of my ideas. I hope to get some new ones from others who answer your question too!

2007-09-06 06:54:00 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Nia Long Beauty Secrets

2016-12-13 09:07:40 · answer #2 · answered by parvin 4 · 0 0

Rub milk on your skin, especially face, makes it soft.
Mix some table salt in with your favorite liquid soap or rub it in with soap lather makes the skin soft. Just don't use it on your face.
For the face and body mix some water in with baking soda and make it into a paste. Rince with cold water.

2007-09-06 06:18:35 · answer #3 · answered by christigmc 5 · 0 0

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