Monday, October 12, 2009

Hair care

Hair care

Some useful tips for healthy hair
1. Mixture of apple cider vinegar and sage tea.
2. Amal oil prepared by boiling dry piece of amla in coconut oil.
3. Used green coriander leaves juice on head
4. Yogurt and mustard oil
5. ½ banana +1 table spoon yogurt + 1 table spoon wheat oil
6. 2 table spoon olive oil + 2 eggs mix it and apply in your hair cover your hair for 2 hours
7. 1 bunch of coriander + 10-12 leave of neem + water apply it on the roots. It provide iron and vitamin to hairs.
8. ½ cup of coconut cream
½ cup of fresh alovera
2 drops of oil
2 spoons soak brown rice
Mix them and apply it on your head and after 20 minutes wash your hair with herbal shampoo.
9. ¼ green seed
¼ cup fresh or dry amla
soaked them whole night and apply it on the dry hair.
10. Black gram or gram flour mixed it water or milk then apply it on your hair wash your hair after half hour.It is for oily hairs.
11. Apply the few drop of almond oil in banana mixed it and apply it on your hair wash it after half hour with shampoo and after it used conditioner. It is for dead hair.
12. 1 tablespoon of coconut oil + 1 tablespoon milk mixed it and applies it on your hair after bath. It is best conditioner

The haircare equipment kit

The haircare equipment kit

Liquid shampoo
Clean hair by lifting dirt and oil. It may surprise you how little you need for this
Dry shampoo
Great for absorbing oil between washes a must for anyone with processed hair where roots need cleansing more often than ends. Apply, wait a few minutes, then brush well.
Rich conditioner
Best for day-to-day use, this should be applied for one to three minutes, then rinsed out well. Where you apply it and any magic ingredient you required depended on youe hair type.
Leave in conditioner
Used for fast fixed, these are normally lightweight and may offer UV protection-a good idea for colored or curly hair.
Hot oil treatment
Oil moisturizes dry hair dramatically and in combination with heat is the best intensive treatment for hair.
Two-in-one shampoo
These combine shampoo and conditioner but they should be used only for short periods they are not specialized enough for all-day, every-day haircare.
Wide-toothed comb
This is only thing your hair should be touched with when it,s wet.
Paddle brush
The best way to brush hair day to day. Nylon bristles suit every hair type except curly.
Shine serum
Every hair type benefits from shine serum to help smooth the hair and give it an added gleam.

The Skincare equipment kit

The Skincare equipment kit
Glycerine soap and cleansing bars
Normal soap is too harsh for delicate facial skin, but bars that contain moisturizing ingredient a great compromise for those who like the feel of soap and water.
Cream cleansers
Milky and creamy cleansers moisturize while they cleans. For the best results apply them with your finger, let them soak in and then remove them with cotton wool or tissues.
Foaming cleansers
For skin that need deeper cleansing or to remove thick sunscreen in summer, you can,t beat foaming cleanser that you lather onto your skin and then rinse off with water.
Cleansing wipes
Wipes are perfect for woman in a hurry of those who like low-maintenance skincare. Choose ones that are adapted for your skin type.
Make-up removers
Eye make-up needs special solvents to dissolve it fully, which makes a separate eye make-up remover essential.
Facial scrub
Gentle scrub with microbeads or sphere of exfoliant will brighten up dull complexions.
Toners
The sophisistication of skincare nowadays means that very few people need these, but if you want to use a toner choose one that,s alcohol-free.
Light moisturizers
Gel-or lotion-based moisturizers are great for wearing during the day or for skin types that benefit from less oil and more water.
Heavy moisturizers
Thick, oil based moisturizers are best for winter wear, or on very dry or ageing skin.
Clay face mask
Perfect for helping clear pores. Mud masks have similar effect.
Moisturizing face mask
Creamy masks give skin a moisture boost good ingredients to look for are aqua, rosewater or seaweed.
Peel-off masks
Often based on cucumber, these masks exfoliate the skin and give the face a bright and healthy glow.
Eye creams
The skin around the eye is thinner and more sensitive than that on the face and needs richer, less irritating creams.
Serums
These delivers concentrated bursts of hydrating or anti-ageing ingredients to the skin. Use two to three minutes before your normal moisturizers so they can be absorbed.
Pore strips
Help clear blackheads and reduce blocked and open pores.
Blackhead extractor
Only to be used after streaming or deep cleansing the skin.
Spot sticks
Usually containing antiseptic ingredients like witch hazel, salicylic acid or tea tree oil, these help fight minor blemishes

Basic Pedicure

Basic Pedicure

If you decide to treat your feet at home, this simple pedicure will removed dead skin and give tired feet a new life.


1 Soak your feet in warm water. For a little bit of extra pep and some bicarbonate of soda or a few green tae bags.


2 Use a salt and or sugar based body scrub to remove any surface dead skin. Tickle any sever dead skin with a pumice, foot file gently removing any thickened, hard or cracked skin.


3 Trim your nails. This should be done with clipper only and you should only ever cut straight across. Shaping toenails can lead to in growing nails, which can be very painful. Now apply a rich foot cream. If you can pop on some socks. Go to bed and paint your nails in the morning. If you are in rush, after two to three minutes, rub over the nails with a flannel or the edge of towel.


4 Paint the toenails. Toe separators will help you avoid polish smudging from one toe to the next. If you have no toe separators, use tissues pushed between the toes to keep them a part this is better then cotton wool. Paint toe nails as you do on fingers, with two or three thin coats applied in long strokes. And, as always, don’t forget the base coat.

Easy pedicure tips
If you think your feet are simply beyond help, indulge in a paraffin wax at a spa. This popular treatment involves painting your feet with warm wax and wrapping them up to help them absorb moisture. The end result is perfectly smooth, soft skin. Get your hands done too for an extra treat.

How to Have a Safe Pedicure


How to Have a Safe Pedicure


Pedicure spa is a perfect place where you can unwind and relax. Generally, it's your feet that suffer the most because of your stressful and hectic lifestyle. This is because the muscles and the tissues of the legs are the ones who face the maximum stress.
Visiting a spa for a relaxing pedicure can do wonders for you and your feet, however, there are precautions you should be aware of to make sure your experience is a safe one. Conditions such as ingrown toenails, fungal nail and skin infections, bacterial infections, cuts, abrasions and possibly even more serious types of infections can occur with improper care. Check credentials.
Typical pedicures may require the following:

Towels -To wipe the feet dry after the initial wash.

Cotton balls -For application of lotions

Cuticle pusher or Cuticle nipper- To nip or push the cuticles to provide a perfect finish

Lotion -To soothe and provide the pedicure effect
Cuticle cream -To make the cuticles soft, so that they will not hurt while trimming or clipping

Orangewood sticks -For lotion application

Toenail clippers -To clip nails and stubborn edges

Foot bath- To provide a place for the feet to be placed while washing and massaging

Acetone - To remove old nail polish and
Antibacterial soap - For sanitizing and cleaning purposes

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Pedicure


Pedicure

A pedicure is a beauty treatment for the toenails and feet. Pedicures usually involve soaking the feet, shaping and filing the nails, applying lotion and applying nail polish. There are also special pedicures, like French pedicures.
A pedicure is a way to improve the appearance of the feet and their nails. It provides a similar service to a manicure. The word pedicure comes from the Latin words pedis, which means of the foot, and cura, which means care. It also means the care of the feet and toenails. A pedicure can help prevent nail diseases and nail disorders. Pedicures are not just limited to nails; usually dead skin cells on the bottom of feet are rubbed off using a rough stone called a pumice stone.



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Friday, October 2, 2009

Foot massage



Foot massage
Undoubtedly regular pedicure at least once in 10 days helps in taking care of your foot problems like cracked heels, tanning etc in a great way.
Massage feet and nails with good quality cream. While massaging, pay equal attention to the heels. While massaging, make upward strokes from toes towards ankles. Clean the feet using moist towel. If you again want to wear nail color, place cotton wool between each toe and apply your selected nail color. Apply the nail varnish in broad strokes, from the base of the nail to the nail tips. Don’t forget to wear a second coat t






















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Thursday, September 24, 2009

French manicure


French manicure
This traditional manicure technique is used to enhance the contrast between the main part of the nail and the tips.
1. Shape nail and deal with cuticles as with the traditional manicure. Then apply base coat.
2. Now pain the whole nail with a neutral, pale shade which should match the natural color of the nail bed. Leave this to dry.
3. Paint the naturally white tip of the nail with an opaque white or beige polish. In traditional French manicures this white strip is straight across the tip of the nail; however, curving it to follow a natural oval will make the nails look longer.
4. Finish off with the coat of clear varnish. This will protect the layers underneath, helping the manicure to last longer.




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Basic manicure

Basic manicure
This is the absolute bread and butter of your nail care regime. A regular manicure will give you strong, smooth and beautiful nails.

1. Remove old polish with a non-acetone polish remover.



2. File your nails into shape. The most protective and elongating shape is the squoval, where the sides are straight but the top is curved. To prevent damaging the nail layers you should file in only one direction, preferably from the outside into the middle.



3. Soak your nail in the little worm water to soften the remaining cuticles and then gently push them back with the orange stick. The first time you do this you may have the lot of cuticle; in this case, apply a cuticle remover to each nail. Leave to work for two to three minutes, and then wipe off. This will remove any excess without harming the nail bed. Wash your hands again and dry well.



4. Apply hand cream to hand and nails and wait two to three minutes. Now wipe each nail with a tissue to remove the excess.



5. Apply the base coat and leave to dry. Then apply polish. The best way to do this is with two or three thin coats. Tart at the base of the nail and sweep up an easy movement. Cover the middle of the nail first, then the edges. Any spill over the side can be wiped off with any orange stick dipped in a little nail remover.

6. Wait for the color dry, and then cover the nail with the top coat. To help your color last longer, apply this under the nail tip and along the nail tip as well. Leave for at least half an hour before touching and remember, polish take four to five hours to dry completely.



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Hand and foot equipment kit

Manicure equipment kit

Many nail salons across the country are offering personal nail tool kits available for purchase to avoid the issue of sanitation. The kits are often kept in the salon and only used when that client comes in for a treatment.
Emery board
The best way to shape nail_ the rough side is for shortening the nail, the smooth for final shaping and smoothing.
Cuticle pusher/ hoof sticks
Orange stick are used with a cotton wool on the end to push back cuticles. Hoof stick are similar, but harder to use.
Cuticle cream or oil
Soften cuticles, helping keep them neat and less prone to hangnail. Used regularly, it will also help nail grow through more healthily.
Cuticle remover
Used to gently whittle away excess cuticle skin.
Nail clippers
The best way to cut toenail and fingernail. Cut straight across.
Cuticle clippers
Only to be used to treat hangnail, as cutting the main cuticlescan lead to infection in the nail bed.
Nail oil
Help hydrate and strengthen nails-look for those with almond oil. or try oil of elemi for ultimate strengthening.
Nail polish remover
Should be acetone-free to prevent nails from drying.
Base coat
Protect from dehydration and also staining with bright or dark polishes.
Top coat
Used over nail polish to help prolong the life of a manicure or pedicure.
Nail polish
Not only does nail polish help add your look, it also protects the nails from breaking or bending.
Stick on false nails
Simple way to glam up your hands. They last one night.
Salon false nails
Made of hardened gel these are painted on in the salon and last for weeks, until they are soaked off.
Pumice stone
For small areas of dry skin, a pumice stone used before bathing will help soften things up.
Foot file
Similar to pumice, it offer a slightly harsher scrubbing action and is suitable for drier skin.
Sander
This little electrical tool is the only way to get rid of very dry or hard skin on the foot.
Hand cream
Use it every time you get your hands wet to help keep them hydrated and strengthen nails.
Foot cream
Need to be thick and moisturizing to hydrate the very dry skin on the foot. Creams containing an ingredient called urea are best.
Toe separators
Help prevent polish smudging from nail to nail.




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Manicure



Manicure
A manicure is a cosmetic beauty treatment for the fingernails and hands performed either at home or in a nail salon. A manicure treatment is not only a treatment for the natural nails but also for the hands. A manicure consists of filing, shaping of the free edge, cuticle treatments, massage of the hand and the application of polish. There are also manicure services that are specialties for the hands and feet. For the hands, the soaking of a softening substance and the application of a lotion is a common speciality.
Other nail treatments may include the application of artificial nail tips, acrylics or artificial nail gels. Some manicures can include the painting of pictures or designs on the nails or applying small decals or imitation jewels.
Manicures began 5000 years ago. In India, henna was used for manicure.Empress of China, was known to keep very long naturally-grown nails. French manicures are manicures designed to resemble a natural nail, and are characterized by natural pink base nails with white tips. The tips of the nail are painted white while the rest of the nail is polished in a pink or a suitable nude shade.Many choose it because it is very simple and give nails a natural, healthy look and can visually correct or perfect an otherwise imperfect nail.
Hot oil manicure
A hot oil manicure is a specific type of manicure that cleans the cuticles and softens them with oil. It works well for dry skin and nails that are brittle as it improves both by leaving them soft and pliable. Types of oils that can be used are mineral oil, olive oil or commercial preparation in an electric heater.



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Monday, September 14, 2009

Hina Design














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Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Color trick for nail



Color trick for nail


  1. Dark colors make nail look shorter. Beat this by leaving a white strip on the side of nail as you paint.

  2. Small nail look bigger if you use shimmery or metallic polishes.

  3. Pale colors are best for girls in a hurry.

  4. They show fewer mistakes and chips are more easily disguised.To make unpainted or natural look longer, run a white nail pencil under the tips.

  5. Bluey red nail polishes can make mature hands look older. Stick to vibrant reds or paler shades.

  6. If you want your nails to have a fashionable funky look after applying the nail polish just make some designs of your choice with some other color.

  7. If your nails are not big then you can use fake nails.

  8. Applying nail polish in itself is an art. Firstly apply thin coat of nail polish on your nails, let it set properly. Then apply the second coat.



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Food for your nails




Food for your nails


Olive oils are an excellent way to treat the external condition of the finger and toenails.Warm a little olive oil in a pan over the stove. This should be only slightly hot; do not boil it and test it carefully before you use it. Now soak your hands and nail in the mixture for two or three minutes. Wipe off the excess, apply gloves and sit tight for an hour. It,s even better if you do this overnight.

The juice in fresh garlic will also strengthen and harden weak, brittle fingernails. Use the garlic juice on your nail. Leave this juice to dry, then wash off if you can’t bear the smell. Also crush it and rub it on your nails. Massage atleast alternate days and see the miracle.






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Tips for nail



Tips for nails



1. Always wipe nail with a cloth before painting. Any oils left on the nail will prevent polish from sticking and increase the risk of chipping.

2. If a nail chips, the best thing to do is remove the polish and start again. If you don’t have time, dip your finger in nail polish remover and smooth it over the chipped area to soften the edges. Now repaint that area and then cover with top coat of reseal the nail.


3. If you smudge polish while it’s drying, dab your fingertips in remover and use it to smooth the surface, and then repaint with top coat.


4. If nail break, the only thing you do is to cut them off. If, however the break is low down, take a teabag and cut a tiny strip of the gauze. Apply this to nail and paint over with polish.


5. Don’t apply nail polish remover the gunky nail varnish, as it will dry out the nail instead, use specialist thinner that are available from beauty store.



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Nail




Nail
Fingernails and toenails are made of a tough protein called keratin. Nails act as a counterforce when the end of the finger touches an object, thereby enhancing the sensitivity of the fingertip, even though there are no nerve endings in the nail itself. The growing part of the nail is the part still under the skin at the nail's proximal end. The average thickness of this portion of the nail is .016 inches, or 0.43 millimetres. In common usage, the word nail often refers to the nail plate only.

Types of Nail


1. Dry Nails

2. Brittle Nail

3. Damaged Nail

4. Soft Nail

5. Normal Nail

Dry Nails
Dry Nails lack luster and look dull, plus if you run thumb over the nail, it will drag slightly instead of sliding cleanly across. The secret of treating dry nails is to rehydrate them. Vitamin E is fantastic for them ( just like it is on dry skin) so open a vitamin capsule and rub it directly on the nails morning and evening. Clear off pearlized polish because ingredients used to make them sparkly can be dehydrating.

Brittle Nail
Gently press the sides of your nails together. If your nail does not bend, chances are you have brittle nails. They have no moisture left and have no flexibility. It’s better to boost flexibility by oiling the nail nightly with almond oil. The shape of your nail will also add strength. The best is a squoval shape(where the sides of the nail are left straight and only the top is rounded), as this shape helps the nail to absorb shock better.

Damaged Nail
If your nail’s are splitting, you have damaged nails caused by severe dehydration. Use cuticle oil twice a day .Use base coat to heal the nails, but make sure that as you apply it, you stipple it into any flaky spots.Soft NailsIf your nail bend at the slightest touch and rarely grow past your fingertip you have soft nail. You need to harden them up. The simple way is to apply nail hardener or rub with any oil .It will strengthen your nail. Always wear gloves when you are washing and apply hand cream after washing your hands.

Normal Nail

If you have none of the above problems- your nails bend slightly when pressed, look pink and shiny and grow easily- you are lucky, you naturally have normal nails. Moisturize them regularly with hands cream, and avoid harsh detergents and overly heat water.

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Saturday, August 22, 2009

Home made remedies for different skins

Home made Pakistani remedies for different skins

Facial mask for oily skin

½ tsp lemon juice1 egg white1 tsp honey½ cup strawberries
Blend them and apply on skin preferably after using cleanser for 10 mins and rinse off.

2 tsp gram flour1 pinch turmeric powder1 tsp rose water
Mix them and apply on the skin for 5 mins and rinse off.

Facial mask for dry skin

½ avocado¼ cup honey
Apply to your face and leave for 5 mins and remove it with tepid water.

2 tsp gram flour1 pinch turmeric powder1tsp milk cream
Mix them and apply on the skin for 5 mins and rinse off.

Facial mask for combination skin

1 rose1 tbsp rosewater1 tbsp natural yoghurt1 tbsp honey
Wash the rose petals in water. Soak for few minutes and then crush them in a bowl. Add the rosewater, yoghurt and honey mix well and apply to the skin for 5 minutes. Rinse off with water.

Facial mask for Sensitive skin

1 cup natural yoghurt½ cup oat meal
Blend the yoghurt and oatmeal. Apply to the skin for 10 mins. Rinse off with warm water.

Facial mask for maturing skin

Apply cucumber water on the skin and wash your face after 2 mins but don’t talk during this time. It will tighten up the skin.
After extracting juice from lemon Slightly rub its peel on the face and wash after 5 mins. It is specially good for skin colour.


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Friday, July 31, 2009

Nail Art

Nail art
For a special night out, liven up your nail with these glamorous party looks and you are sure to stand out from the crowd.
Mix and match

Nail jewels

Crazy nails

Glitter nails










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