To get rid of the lines on the forehead: Lie with your head hanging over the edge of the bed. Raise your eyebrows as high as you can. Relax after a moment-Repeat 15-20 times. Wear a heavier moisturizer in the winter.
Does your face look terribly oily halfway through the day? Don't despair. Your complexion can look and stay natural and soft all day if you try this trick:
Take an old blusher brush. Clean it in cool water and dry it. Then sprinkle some baby powder into the open bristles. Dust this powder over your face before applying your foundation.
Powder blushers give you color without shine - oily skins should avoid creams.
Remove blackheads which don't respond to cleaning by squeezing gently through tissues. Close pores afterwards with astringent.
The most economical way to use skin food is to smooth it on while you lie in the bath. (Warmth helps the cream to penetrate. )
In the summer keep skin fresheners, colognes and astringents in the refrigerators. This makes them doubly refreshing.
Dilute your toner and astringent a little; most are best this way. Always use damp cotton wool when patting on.
Do remember to smooth on your face-mask where it really matters, that is, on the sides of the nose, in the crease of the chin.
Does your face look terribly oily halfway through the day? Don't despair. Your complexion can look and stay natural and soft all day if you try this trick:
Take an old blusher brush. Clean it in cool water and dry it. Then sprinkle some baby powder into the open bristles. Dust this powder over your face before applying your foundation.
Powder blushers give you color without shine - oily skins should avoid creams.
Remove blackheads which don't respond to cleaning by squeezing gently through tissues. Close pores afterwards with astringent.
The most economical way to use skin food is to smooth it on while you lie in the bath. (Warmth helps the cream to penetrate. )
In the summer keep skin fresheners, colognes and astringents in the refrigerators. This makes them doubly refreshing.
Dilute your toner and astringent a little; most are best this way. Always use damp cotton wool when patting on.
Do remember to smooth on your face-mask where it really matters, that is, on the sides of the nose, in the crease of the chin.
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