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Here are some skin care tips for you......

1) Your skin type is one of the most important skin care tip and be careful.

2) Drink a lot of water.

3) Cleanse your skin regularly as it can helps you to make skin good.

4) Clean your skin gently, after all its your skin & you have to care for it.

5) Always use moisturizer for your skin it will help you.

 
Some skin care tips I've listed as below:

1. Vitamins are essential to the health of your skin, especially vitamins A, B, C and E.
2. If your skin is dry, use a moisturizer that fits your skin type.
3. Protect yourself from the sun. Use sunscreen.
4. Drink eight glass water everyday.

 
Skin Care Tips:-•

• Use good Moisturizing Cream in winter.
• Wash your face 3-4 times in a day.
• Eat more & more vegetables and fruits.
• Eat food which contained more vitamin E and C.
• Use good quality of soap which is adjustable to your skin.
• Use aloe-Vera for shine and glow.
• Use natural ways to care.

 
The Basic 4-Step Skincare Regimen Step   You need to find a good cleanser that your skin responds well to, and stick with it Exfoliation is the step most people skip in their weekly skincare routine. A basic rule of beauty is that if you have dry skin, you should invest in a basic moisturizer. The cause of wrinkles is sun damage, so it's important to use a sunscreen of at least 30 SPF from your early years on even in winter and on cloudy days.

 
nano  moisturizer creams are available in market.. these are good for skin care. but before use take advice from doctor.

 
Can I use Lakme Cleansing Lotion on regular basis ? By the way, I've combination skin

 
My biggest skin care tip? Keep it natural! 

Mother Nature knows how to make a killer skin treatment that can keep your skin looking better than any chemical-laden cream you can buy. Stock your fridge with ingredients such as Strawberries (zaps zits), avocado (hydrates and reverses aging process), honey (anti-bacteria, cleanses the skin and fights acne), oatmeal (gentle exfoliant and cleanser), baking soda (effective microdermabrasion treatment), egg whites (tightens and tones the skin) etc.. 

There are so many options! There are a whole bunch of natural skin care DIY ideas over at (Link deleted per Terms of Service. ) if you want more ideas :)

 
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1. Wash your face regularly

2. Exfoliate regularly

3. Moisturize

4. Don’t forget sunscreen

5. Protect your lips

6. Use a humidifier

7. Get enough sleep

8. Drink lots of water

 9. A healthy diet

10. Exercise regularly

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Thanks for your post. Now I want to buy some products to maintain my beauty. Where can I buy online? Help me please!
 

 
Hi Sara,

Thanks for the amazing tips. It's really natural and authentic skin care tips that really helpful for anyone. Most important tips is to use right skin care products for right skin type. Thanks for share this impressive skin care tips. :) /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />

Beautisol

 
I suggestion is you should take advice from skin specialist before using any skin care products..

 
This the best home mask for wrinkle ;Peel and cut the papaya in to small pieces and mash them to a pulp, then pour it into a mixing bowl and add the egg white, yogurt, honey, and the lemon juice and mix it well until you have creamy paste  and apply on your face gently and relax for 15 to 20 minutes. Then wash it with lukewarm water and pat your skin clean towel and finally apply moisturizer.

 
I'm new to this whole thing so please excuse me if my question seems laughably simple.

I've been wondering if a guy would be able to get any benefit from things like body butter, or should I consider it the exact same as a mud soap? If it would also help should I consider staying away from any scents in particular or would it really matter?

I figure you you tend to like the scent enough to use it yourself you can't possibly dislike it if I guy were to use it, is my logic flawed?

I honestly thought this would be easy "Girls use all this junk to make themselves look better why can't I?" It appears I was ill-prepared.

 
Originally Posted by Shards /img/forum/go_quote.gif

I'm new to this whole thing so please excuse me if my question seems laughably simple.

I've been wondering if a guy would be able to get any benefit from things like body butter, or should I consider it the exact same as a mud soap? If it would also help should I consider staying away from any scents in particular or would it really matter?

I figure you you tend to like the scent enough to use it yourself you can't possibly dislike it if I guy were to use it, is my logic flawed?

I honestly thought this would be easy "Girls use all this junk to make themselves look better why can't I?" It appears I was ill-prepared.
Guys can definitely benefit from body butter. To me, it's like a very rich moisturizer. I love how my husband always has soft skin. Some scents would be considered co-ed, gender neutral. Others may be considered girly, depending on whose opinion is being considered. You should be safe with vanilla if it's not too sugary, apple, mango, citrus, cucumber, or spices, other scents would probably be case by case.

 
Originally Posted by Shards /img/forum/go_quote.gif

I'm new to this whole thing so please excuse me if my question seems laughably simple.

I've been wondering if a guy would be able to get any benefit from things like body butter, or should I consider it the exact same as a mud soap? If it would also help should I consider staying away from any scents in particular or would it really matter?

I figure you you tend to like the scent enough to use it yourself you can't possibly dislike it if I guy were to use it, is my logic flawed?

I honestly thought this would be easy "Girls use all this junk to make themselves look better why can't I?" It appears I was ill-prepared.
Absolutely. Men get dry skin so there is no reason you can't use the same products. Obviously I wouldn't go for anything very perfumey. I do know Tree Hut has a body butter that is almond scented that is nice and more of a genderless scent. Looks like this and is available at most drugstores, Target, Walmart, and online.



 
I'm really trying to find a great sunscreen for my face that won't clog my pores because I know it's important to wear some all year round, especially because I have fair skin! Can anyone recommend a good SPF for oily skin?

 

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