Monday, November 29, 2010

Winter Skin Tips - How To Look After Skin In The Winter

Changing temperatures mean a change of routine, no matter which part of the world you live in. Knowing a little about how skin functions in the winter, and tweaking a few habits, can make all the difference between a dull winter complexion and glowing radiance.

• Start the day with a hot shower...but before you get out switch to cold water for about fifteen seconds. Then turn up the heat a little, and down again to repeat the process for about two minutes. This is a simple hydrotherapy technique which revitalizes the skin by stimulating the flow of blood through the body. It is both invigorating and highly beneficial to the skin.

• Use a good moisturizer. Choose a highly protective day cream which contains zinc oxide, and provides SPF30 protection to form a barrier against the elements. Creamier, water-in-oil emulsions are best. And don't forget about your lips. Chapped lips are often the most noticeable problem for a lady in the winter. Use a highly moisturizing lip balm which provides a protective barrier, with vitamin E for good elasticity.

Benefits:
•Ultra Hydrating
•Anti-Oxidants Rich Emollient Formula
•Repairs Aging Skin
•Promotes Healthy Skin Cell Renewal

Total Resurfacing Masque. An exfoliating blend of Glycolic and Salicylic acids resurfaces te skin, gently sloughing off dead cells. A lightening blend diminishes brown spots. This is truly a home mini-peel! Apply 1-3 times per week for glowing skin. Great for all skin types.
• Ormedic Balancing Lip Enhancement Complex. An ultra hydrating, anti-aging polypeptide complex, which dramatically enhances the appearance of lip contours. Adding up to 40% more moisture, volume, and reducing fine lines with repeat usage. Use of this product will compliment professional dermal fillers.



• Drink a glass of hot water with lemon. This Chinese herbal remedy is a sure-fire method of energizing your body. It will de-tox your entire system, including the liver and gall bladder. This means that your body will be able to clean the blood faster to get rid of toxins responsible for bad skin.


• Simply sleep! Money can't buy the benefits of a good nights rest. Your oxygen levels will drop if you don't get enough sleep, meaning that your cells will not be renewed as quickly. This is when degenerative skin aging sets in. Try to get seven, if not eight or nine hours of rest a night to achieve absolutely painless benefits. It's ideal!

Monday, November 8, 2010

Why Eyebrows?

Brows are to the eyes what a frame is to a painting. The frame focuses the viewer’s attention by distinguishing the art from its environment, in addition to providing a harmonious and defining setting for the picture. Eyebrows direct this same defining focus to the eyes. Brows are a key element in facial nonverbal communication because they convey attitudes, feelings and sentiments. They also add an emphasis to spoken communication. In essence, eyebrows reflect our outward signs of beauty, as well as the inward indications of our emotions.

In achieving balance and symmetry for the eyebrows, you should follow these basic rules. 

1. Starting point. Where should the brows start? Are they too close together or too far apart? If the eyebrows are too far apart, the end of the nose appears pinched. If the brows are too close together, it creates a masculine look and a slight frown, and the end of the nose appears larger than it is.

Draw an invisible line from the outside of the nostril straight upwards to the eyebrow. Anything that is in between that line and the other brow should be waxed!

2. Arching. Where should the brows arch? Should each brow arch toward the inside of the eye, or should they arch exactly over the center of the eye? If the height of the arches is too close to the nose, it gives the appearance of a sad, dissatisfied or angry look. With the height of the arches exactly over the center of the eyes, it gives a tight or pinched look to the middle of the face.

3. Ending point. Where should the brows end? Should the brows end just after the arches, or should they end exactly over the eyes, straight out? Should they come down and end by the outside corner of the eyes? If the brows end just after the arches, they will be too short and give the eye area an unfinished look. When brows extend straight out, the eye area appears expressionless, artificial and a bit sinister. If the brows end downward and too close to the eyes, it will close down the eye area, minimizing the area available for glamorizing and also creating a sad look.

To determine where the brows should end, draw a line from the outside corner of the nose to the outer corner of the eye, extending past the brow area. This gives you a finishing point for the brow, which will be in direct proportion, balance and relationship to the nose, eyes and brows.

4. High and low. How high or how low should the brows be? Should the brows be high on the forehead? If they are too high, it will create a look of surprise or astonishment and give the illusion that the eyes are smaller. If the brows are too low, it will create the appearance of contempt or mistrust and also cause the eyes to appear larger in proportion to the face.

Determining the proper height of the eyebrow is based on line, form and balance in the relationship to the facial anatomy.

5. Thickness and thinness. How thick or how thin should the brows be? If the brows are too thick or heavy for the face, it will appear slightly masculine. A thick brow will limit the expression of nonverbal communication and close down the eye area, minimizing the space available for eye makeup, contouring and decoration. If the brows are too thin, they will look hard, cold, artificial and faddish. Thin brows make the face appear fatter or larger proportionally, while diminishing the facial expression of nonverbal communication.

To All My Beloved and Valued Clients

Thank you for your patronage to Body Beautiful Skin Care.

I am passionate about skin care and the unique, intimate spa experience I created for all my beloved customers. My services combine, traditional, noninvasive European skin care, for creative and effective Age Management.

For three years I developed a salon atmosphere where you come for the ultimate in pampering and relaxation. I also acquired highly innovative and effective skills and equipment and I am doing my best to keep those introductory prices.

This month, I am making incremental price increases to bring my prices in line with their true value. I assure you, I will always inform you of any price increases prior to treatment or sale.

I thank God each and every day for my wonderful and loyal customers and I am enthusiastic about the new technology Body Beautiful Skin Care utilizes to enhance your experience. I personally look forward to a future of exceeding your expectations with each treatment.

Look for the announcement of my new website very soon along with great tips to keep you looking young and your skin healthy!

Thank you.

Warmest Regards,
M.H. Miller