Thursday, July 9, 2009

Beauty Tips From Celebrities

Admit it, appearance comes first in attraction. Appearance is important these days, whether we like it or not. Blame it on Media. We see beautiful and super slim celebrities on billboards, reading magazines, and televisons-- promoting the idea that beautiful is best. We then, unconsciously portray a role that we think is as close as their physical perfections.

Asked in an interview, a pretty model said, “As an experienced model, I set up this site to share some of the secrets and tips I picked up during my career. Models and celebrities struggle just as much as anyone with their weight and skin, but their jobs require them to become very skilled at things like make-up and hair.”

For big photoshoots or public appearances, celebrities will invariably have a full complement of make-up artists and hair stylists in attendance. However, for unplanned moments, quick touch-ups during a show, or last-minute adjustments, they often need to do it themselves.

So how do these models and celebrities always look so good? There are many simple beauty tips and tricks that you can use.

Try these tips right from the lips of celebrities:

Dry Skin Remedies
Dry skin on feet and handsApply Vaseline, baby oil or olive oil to the affected area before bedtime, then wear socks or gloves all night.

Dry face
1. Almond oil makes a great primer before foundation because it's quickly absorbed. I use it as a night moisturizer.
2. Make a mash of banana and leave on your face for 20 minutes.
3. Mayonnaise is not only a great hydration treatment for your hair, it works wonders as a face mask too.

Facemask TipsA good facemask will firm and tone your skin, minimizing pores and exfoliating off dead skin so the fresh skin beneath is revealed. Here's a natural and effective facemask recipe:

1 mashed avocado
1 cooked and mashed carrot
1/2 cup cream
1 beaten egg
3 tablespoons of honey


Exfoliating Tips
Ground coffee is just as good an exfoliant as many expensive products. All you need is a quarter cup of ground coffee mixed with a tablespoon of salt.

To make the coffee even more effective, brew a cup first, then use the brewed coffee! Remember to use it within 20 minutes though, because oxidization after that point will make the coffee less effective.

Undernourished Skin
The Egyptian Queen Cleopatra was renowned as the most beautiful woman in the world. One of her favorite tips was to soak in a beer bath. Beer is very good for the skin because of the vitamins and yeast it contains. In Central Europe there are now many spas offering just this treatment.

Got it? I did…


"Always give glory to the highest Throne, our Maker."

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