Thursday, April 5, 2012

Care For Oily Skin In Kenya

How to care for oily skin in Kenya is a discussion to help you fight pimples and acne successfully.

Wash your face 2 times a day:

You need to wash your face twice a day using a moisturizing soap and a good skin cleanser. Do make a point of removing your make up each time you want to clean your face.

The process of washing your face is simple; wet your face with warm water, lather, cleanse and then rinse with cold water. Use a moisturizing soap to lather. You need to lather and rinse 3 times only.

Face washing steps

1. Wash your face using a moisturizing soap

2. Dry your face with a clean towel:

Your face is very important part of your skin that should be handled gently and lovingly. You should never use a dirt towel to dry an oily face because you might end up aggravating the problem.

3. Apply acne fighting cream:

This will help prevent pimples and acne problems.

4. You can use a moisturizer at this stage:

You can conclude this process with a good moisturizer or vitamin E oil. Remember you use moisturizers to prevent skin getting dry. If your skin is healthy and therefore not dry you don’t need to use a moisturizer every day of the week.

5. Use a clay mask once per week:

A clay mask helps to clean deep down into your pores. You should apply a clay mask after step 2. Then proceed to step 3

6. Protect your face from the sun:

Make use of recommended sunscreen to protect your skin from the sun’s UV rays.

Remember there are some skin care products such as Dremu oil that help take care of your face nicely without ever wanting to use any other product. To get this very important skin care product in Kenya you need to call Maggie now.

For more information on face care products in Kenya call Maggie on 0720725469 or visit her Imaginative salon, 18th street, section 3, Eastleigh, Nairobi Kenya.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

What Is A Face

A face is the front of the human head, i.e., from the hair line to the chin and ear to ear.

A face can be defined as the ‘general outward look or appearance of something.’

A face can be described as ‘a surface forming part of the outside of an object.’

Some things have a face while others have no face:

Human beings, animals and most living things have a face that defines their identity. Other things such as the air, rivers, trees, etc, have no face.

The human face as described by Daniel Black of Australia: ‘The face is a shifting, multiplex, distributed and layered phenomenon. It is by far the most mercurial feature of the human body, and even a single face can not be isolated in, on, or outside any one body.’

You face defines your physical beauty:

The human race will use the appearance of your face to decide whether you are good looking or ugly.

. Face of an Africa girl

Facts about your face:

Your face is a fascinating study of physiology and psychology. The amount of information your face can relay is mind boggling because it’s unending.

The face is a powerful communication tool:

Did you know that your face can create over 5000 different expressions? Yes, your face is able to create facial expressions that can be read easily by people around. If you are happy it will show on your face. If you are angry the expression on your face we say it all. You don’t have to open your mouth.

Your facial expressions are reliable indicators of your true emotion state. When you are not telling the truth your facial expressions will definitely give you away easily.

. sad man

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Top 10 Skin Care Tips For Kenya

Top 10 skin care tips for Kenya is a discussion to help you take proper care of your skin to stay beautiful and healthy.

1. You need to know your skin type:

Before buying any facial care product you need to know your skin type to avoid using the wrong product and wasting your time and money. There are 5 types of skin; normal, oily, dry, sensitive, and combination skin. You can choose to visit a skin specialist or a beautician to help determine your skin type. It is a good idea to read product labels to determine whether the product is right for your skin type before buying.

2. Eat healthy:

You need to eat a balanced diet every day of the week to maintain a healthy and smooth beautiful skin. Healthy eating is one of the many factors that contributing to a good looking skin.

3. Drinking water is a good skin care strategy:

You need to drink 8 glasses of water every day to be in good health. Water helps flush out toxins from your body. Failure to drink water means toxins will be stored in your skin since they can’t be flushed out by the body. This is normally the beginning of skin problems. To keep your skin clean and healthy drink 8 glasses of water per day.

4. Keep the outer skin clean too:

Drinking water ensures that toxins are not deposited in your skin but the outer skin needs to be kept clean as well. You need to cleanse your skin daily to keep it looking really nice and smooth. Cleansing helps you to remove dirt, impurities, makeup, dust and many other pollutants that your skin gets exposed to during the day. Use lukewarm water to cleanse it.

5. Be gentle with your skin:

Be careful with the way you cleanse your skin. You don’t want to be rough to it but as gentle as you can. You shouldn’t scrub or exfoliate too hard. If your skin is sensitive avoid exfoliating altogether.

6. Keep it properly moisturized:

You don’t want your skin to get dry because it will look bad. You need to use a recommended moisturizer immediately after showering or bathing to keep your skin properly moisturized through the day.

7. Keep soap away from your face:

To keep your face looking radiant and smooth you need to stop using soap. Soap is for the rest of the body but not for your face.

8. Shield your skin from the sun:

You need to protect your beautiful skin from the sun’s harmful UV rays. Overexposure to UV rays can cause; sun spots, age spots, dark spots, wrinkles and skin cancer. You may want to use a sunscreen with an SPF of at least 35 to protect yourself from the sun.

9. Exercise regularly:

Exercising helps to keep your skin from sagging, relieve stress and to keep your body healthy and fit.

10. Find yourself a skin care product that will leave your skin in great condition:

You need a skin care product with no side effects but can do the following things for you; keep your skin smooth and radiant, moisturize your skin, nourish your skin with essential fatty acids, relief pain, heal acne, clear pimples, get rid of lines and wrinkles and can deal effectively with most common skin problems.

If you are in Kenya you may want to call Maggie of Imaginative Salon, Eastleigh section 3, 18th street, Nairobi, on 0720 72 54 69 for more information on face care products in Kenya.