Back Combing

Hair are made fluffy by combing hair from end to the roots, it is called back combing. The hair have to be back combed before a switch is fixed on them. Divide hair in three parts and the tie the central one with a hairband. Turn the hair of the right with back combing at the back in two-two inches. Now do the same with the front hair, means take two-two inches of hair and turn them towards ears by back combing. Do it at the other side too.

Then collect all the hair at the neck and pin them up. Make the pressed hair fluffy form the back of comb, so that all the hair on the head look round shape and fluffy. If you have heavy hair, make a lock at the neck of the back-combed hair. Light hair can be folded around a switch. Make tails if long dense hair and roll them around a switch, it will look more attractive.

A small hairline and fluffy combing looks good on a broad face and a long hairline with hair made fluffy at the sides look good.
Open the back combed hair carefully so that they don’t break.
Do the combing in the right manner where you have done back combing, they will not break. Don’t pull the rubber band, cut it with scissors, hair will not break.

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Eat Right for Calmer Skin

If your skin itches, swells or turns red after contact with an irritating item, skipping some common foods could help.
In a University of Louisville study, 45 people with contact dermatitis followed a superstrict diet for 3 to 6 weeks. they eliminated tomatoes and tomato products, citrus fruits, spices, dairy products, cola, chocolate, beer, wine, vinegar and baked goods. “Forbidden” foods were reintroduced slowly, but participants stopped eating any that caused flare-ups. Contact dermatitis disappeared or significantly improved in 47%.

The really good news: in most cases, people react to and need to eliminate, only one or two foods. Here is how to try this soothing technique.

Get A Skin Test – the study participants all had positive skin test patch test for balsam of Peru (BOP), a naturally occurring substance found in many foods and fragrances.

Cut It All Out – For three weeks, eliminate all the foods mentioned above. Take a multivitamin/mineral supplement and a calcium supplement of at least 500 mg daily, and eat vitamin C-rich foods such as strawberries and broccoli.

Check Your Reactions – After 3 weeks, reintroduce one new food type every 2 days. Watch for signs of a flare-up. If your condition worsens, consider eliminating the offending food from your diet completely.

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Homoeopathic Remedies

Find the various Homoeopathic Remedies:

Apis : The most likely medicine for the condition, where
the hives are intensely itchy and aggravated by warmth,
and may come out during perspiration and after exercise.
The remedy is particularly helpful for hives which cause
swelling around the eyes, and when hives look swollen and
waterlogged.

Urtica Urens (stinging nettle) : This may be considered
when the symptoms are similar to those needing Apis and
are especially prevalent after strenuous exercise.

Rhus Tox : Use this if the condition seems to be caused
by rubbing, scratching or wetness, and is much worse at
night, causing restlessness.

Some more useful Homoeopathic Remedies

Kali Bichromicum : Use this for chronic acne.
Sulphur: Use this for inflamed and infected pustules.
Psorinum : Use this for itchy infections.
Bruises

January 23, 2006 | Filed Under Body Care | Leave a Comment 

Dress those Droopy Eyes

Go halfway with the eye, lifting the eyeliner straight and out towards the eyebrow as oposed to going alone the eye shape. Apply light shimmer in the inner corner of your eyes which will open it up and make it look bigger.

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Eye Lashes, Applying Eyeliner, How to apply eyeshadow?, Best Eyebrow Shaping Tip

January 12, 2006 | Filed Under Makeup | Leave a Comment