Archive for December, 2009

Beauty without Cruelty – Facial Cleansing Milk – 8.5 oz

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

Beauty without Cruelty - Facial Cleansing Milk - 8.5 oz

Beauty without Cruelty – Facial Cleansing Milk – 8.5 oz

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the human face – beauty 6\6

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

part6

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Juice Beauty Organic Facial Wash

Monday, December 28th, 2009

Juice Beauty Organic Facial Wash

Save 10% on any order- Join Friends & Family! E-mail Sign-up Required. Refreshing organic Grape and Apple juices are blended with nourishing organic Sunflower oil and essential fatty acids, moisturizing organic honey and revitalizing organic Helichrysum and Carrot Seed to cleanse and remove impurities while protecting your skin’s natural moisture balance for an organic, healthy complexion.Benefits:Soap-free formula which gently cleanses without drying the skin.Helichrysum Extract stimulates cellular regeneration.Recommended for dry, sensitive and/or aging skin.Certified organic by a USDA approved agency.Directions For Use: Shake before use. Cleanse morning and evening by massaging into damp skin with a circular motion. Rinse well. Follow with Organic Facial Moisture Concentrate.Please Note:This item must be shipped via ground in accordance with federal law. DOT Restrictions Most of our packages are delivered by a combination of air and ground transport. However, the U.S.

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Anti-Wrinkle Facial : Anti-Wrinkle Facial: Face Pack

Monday, December 28th, 2009

A face pack for an anti-wrinkle facial is a process of applying cream, gauze and warm oil to form a mask. Apply a face back for an anti-wrinkle facial with tips from an aesthetician in this free beauty guide video.

Expert: Sarita Puri
Bio: Sarita Puri is a trained cosmetologist, aesthetitian and aromatherapist for Pivot POint, Habibs and L’oreal.
Filmmaker: Jitin Tuli

Duration : 0:2:37

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StriVectin Facial Anti-Oxidant 3.4oz

Friday, December 25th, 2009

StriVectin Facial Anti-Oxidant 3.4oz

StriVectin Facial Anti-Oxidant serum for the face is a superior free-radical killer that helps protect the skin from cellular damage as it reduces the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and crows feet. Helps bind free radicals Helps protect skin from cellular damage Reduces the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and crow feet    Directions:   Begin with clean, dry skin. Apply StriVectin Facial Anti-Oxidant twice daily (morning and evening). Use sparingly. StriVectin Facial Anti-Oxidant is a concentrated formula. Gently massage StriVectin Facial Anti-Oxidant into the targeted area, using a circular motion, until completely absorbed. StriVectin Facial Anti-Oxidant is absorbed immediately, leaving your skin looking youthful, smooth, and silky. Ingredients: Water (Agua), Strivaxil Anti-Oxidant Complex (Hordeum Distichon (Barley) Extract, Santalum Album (Sandalwood) Extract, Phellodendron Amurense Bark Extract, Camellia Sinensis Leaf Extract, Pyrus Communis (Pear) Fruit Extract, Hibiscus Sabdariffa Flower Extract, Ferula Assa Foetida Root Extract, Urea, Glucosamine HCl, Algae Extract, Yeast Extract (Faex), Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil Unsaponifiables), Cyclopentasiloxane, Ethylene/Acrylic Acid Copolymer, Butylene Glycol, Glycereth 26, Isopentyldiol, Methylsilanol Mannuronate, Cetearyl Methicone, Polyglyceryl 2 Stearate, Behenyl Alcohol, C30 45 Alkyl Cetearyl Dimethicone Crosspolymer, Dimethicone, Glycine Soja (Soybean) Sterols, Tetrahexyldecyl Ascorbate, Yeast Polysaccharides, Linoleic Acid, Phenoxyethanol, Phospholipids, Methylparaben, Xanthan Gum, Hydrogenated Lecithin, Butylparaben, Ethylparaben, Propylparaben, Isobutylparaben, Fragrance.

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LGBT: What is your facial beauty analysis score?

Friday, December 25th, 2009

It’s at http://www.anaface.com/. You submit a picture of yourself, and it rates you. Post the picture of yourself you used if you feel like it.

Mine is 8.7 out of 10. It informs me that my face has "great horizontal symmetry", but my nose is "too wide for my mouth" and my face is "too narrow/too long". What does it say about you?

I am a 7.98 out of ten. Here’s why:

- your face has great horizontal symmetry.
- your nose is too long for your ears (my hair was covering my ears in this picture so i estimated haha)
- compared to your eye width, your innerocular distance is nearly ideal.
- the ratio of your face width to nose width is nearly ideal.
- your face is too wide / too short (wtf? lol)
- the ratio of your mouth width to nose width is nearly ideal.

Hmmmm…. interesting!

xoxoxo.

Beauty as a Sexual Object

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

Beauty as a Sexual Object

By Punkerslut

To fall in love — considered by some as the ultimate quest in
life, and prepared by others with a constant and unending flow
of fantasies, dreams, and enchanting ideas. And what we find
sometimes to be so uniquely freakish of a fetish of our own, so
personally vaulted and denied at every conscious inquiry — we
find, in fact, that it is a secrecy of our own sexuality and our
own fantasies, that disallows us from discovering that, what we
find to be deviant is actually commonplace in the minds of all
individuals. There is no person whose sexual ideas are unique,
no fantasy of anyone that is not based on the same roots of the
fantasies of others. This is sexuality, a social and emotional
facet of every human. So, it must be granted as truth, that it
is the repression of sexuality in our society, that convinces us
that our own sexuality is a freak, a deviancy, an intolerably
disgusting and improper attitude. Despite the fact that
sexuality has been an intrinsic part of the lives of the
hundreds and hundreds of millions of people, or the hundreds of
billions of animals, there are still some puritanical ideas of
people to oppose it. And, even if sexuality weren’t commonplace,
one would think that the argument of “so long as none are
harmed, let it be,” would be enough to justify it. I think that
it was not a matter of argument, but one of shame and
repression, that granted the puritan-minded people to believe
and preach as they do.

If, in fact, those of the puritanical ideas had no conception
of sexuality, I do not believe they could have the will to rally
against sex. If it is just a fact of life, nothing that
personally effected them, then it would not be something they
could muster so much unforgiving hate for. Alas, I do not think
these puritanical ideas have done much of anything to uplift the
personality of goodness or the character of charity. The idea
that sex is an evil is not a friend of the ideals of kindness,
intelligence, or truth. These puritanical soldiers have done
nothing but bog down the structure of civilization, waging a war
against our own animal nature. By seeing their own feelings of
sexuality, experiencing the desires and urges, the thoughts and
inhibitions, puritans find themselves villified with their own
character, ashamed and mortified. I think that people manage to
put anger, passion, and strong, powerful emotions into
vengeance, when it is their own personal nature that they are
attacking. The puritans have allowed themselves to be cruel,
brutal, and absolutely cold blooded in their war against sex. As
the blood running through civilization warmed, the extent to
which they were allowed to fight has been limited and limited.
Tortures and murders were an intrinsic part of the original
Puritan culture, when it came to their attitude about punishing
sex.

It is a rather popular statement, that beaty is in the eye of
the beholder. Yet everyone seems to interpret this statement
differently. The fact that someone or something is beuatiful is
only true because there is a critic to call it that. No artwork
exemplified beauty without an onlooker, no song brought forward
melody without a listener, no poem created peacefulness or rage
without a reader. There can be no argument to this. We find,
also, that just as beauty is in the eye of the beholder, so is
ugliness in the eye of the beholder. The same artwork that was
called beautiful by one may be called ugly, disgusting, or
otherwise unappealing by another. It is here that the true
meaning of the phrase may be captured. The only reason why
something is appealing or unappealing, attractive or
unattractive, is because there is a mind in the sensory organs
there to judge. The ideas of what is or is not gorgeous,
enchanting, homely, or wretched are all dependent upon the
viewer. Then we apply these ideas to a person. One’s voice is
seen as glorious in tone or rancid in quality. The face and body
become a considerable work of art or a defaced panting, or
something in between or to a more extreme. Judging a body and a
face, though, as beautiful or ugly, is a much different action
than judging a painting as either beautiful or ugly.

A person, unlike a painting or a poem, is conscious, capable of
emotion and happiness. All of a sudden, their physical
attributes become subject to criticism and judgment. What is the
purpose, though, of finding someone attractive or unattractive?
The simple and obvious answer is for thepurpose of mating and
procreation. Now that the reason for appeal or unappeal, in a
person’s beauty anyway, has been uncovered, another question
remains open. If a person’s outter shell can be judged as ugly
or beautiful, by one person or another, and since this judgment
does not help us to determine their character, should we
disregard beauty and ugliness as a deterent to a person’s true
self?

Of those individuals who call themselves Freethinkers, artists,
independent minds, lovers of intelligence and friends of
liberty, it is the typical attitude that a person’s emotions and
way of thinking is in fact a part of their intrinsic self. There
can be no greater proof of this than experience: beautiful
people may be cruel and heartless, as the ugly people can be
intelligent and meaningful, and vice versa. A person’s beauty
does not determine the way they think. It does not make them
more kind or charitable, nor does it instill in them attributes
of vice or cruelty. This fact, I imagine will meet with no
argument from those whom have experienced the world. The
Freethinkers, though, have further advanced this position, by
incorporating this philosophy int their personal lives. They do
not judge people on their image, and accept friendship and
affection from someone regardless of theri looks, and they are
not less scornful of a brutal person no matter their beauty.
They have taken a rational position and they must be commended
for that. In another way, some of them have incorporated their
philosophy into their sexuality, either consciously or
unconsciously. For example, they find someone attractive based
on their ideas, their character, their way of thinking and
personality. One’s physical body becomes esxually arrousing once
they are identified with ideas of justice and goodness. They
have not warded off human sexuality, so they have much more
mindfulness and personal awareness than the puritans. In some
cases, a Freethinker who fell in love with someone for their
ideas, after the berakup, individuals they see resembling their
initial love, even if socially considered unattractive, are
considered attractive by the Freethinker.

So it happens, that the phrase comes to us, “Beauty is in the
eye of the beholder,” and we find that beautiful and ugly are
relative terms, subjective in that they are exsiting only in the
mind. Our natural response to this is that a person cannot
wholly be judged by their physical, since they are conscious.
they are capable of thoughts, ideas, emotions. Thus we find
every Freethinker and independent individual falling in love
with a personality of a person, irregardless of physical appeal.

There is one fact that must be treated, though. An individual
cannot have sex with a personality. As much as the idea is
desired, physical affection cannot be given to a thought, an
idea, or a character. It is necessary that a body is there.
Admiration of an individual and their thoughts is never so pure
or heart-warming as when there is a face for that individual, by
which emotions and even ideas can be expressed. The look of
ease, of a person laying down at the end of a long day, or a
look of interest and intrigue, fascinated by the current
occurrences, or a look of boldness and strength, defending what
we believe in and what we fight for. The analytical expression,
unsatisfied with what we know, delving through thoughts, facts,
memories, to develope a more just theory — the expression of
deep thought, it allows us a a greater admiration of the deep
thought itself. Nothing can greater express sadness than a story
one wished to levie by retelling, accompanied by tears.

This is just the face alone: eyes compliment diw th brows, a
mouth given a tongue, and a nose, the rest covered with skin
enveloping ten thousand muscle strands, all of which can combine
to tell us thoughts and emotions. Anger and aggression, sadness
and solemnness, pleasure and euphoria, exhaustion and rest –
all feelings by which we can purely communicate to another by
the contraction or relaxation of our face muscles. The blessing
of the voice adds to whatever feeling we are comunicating, even
if we are not speaking actual words. In fact, the emotion or
facial expression delivers is dramatically heightened and
empathically understood those vocal sounds which transcend all
human language, particularly when we express a sudden pain, joy,
or understanding.

Then, we are to consider the rest of the body. There are few
words so reassuring, as a gentle, affectionate, and
understanding touch. The idea of love can be written in a
million poems and a thousand essays, which help us understand it
in a reflective manner, but few things are so realistically
understood as love when through the physical act of it; it is so
logical to believe that experience is necessary to knowledge in
this situation, just as it is impossible to know the true nature
of terror without going through war, or other experiences. Lips,
eyelashes, and other facial features, gently caressing,
touching, or nuzzling the intimate or even common parts of the
body: love-making, never so real or pure as can be demonstrated
through experience. Those gentle parts, the neck, the stomach,
the inner arms, find themselves also to be the most intimately
felt. Perhaps it is the nature of evolution: ourselves becoming
most protective of our most vulnerable parts, that they can also
be the most intimate parts, because we feel that we want our
lovers to feel those parts which we are most aware of. The other
parts, the spinal column, the inner fore arms, the hands, though
we are not only protective of them, we regard them during sex as
gentle and intimate.

Understand, though, that up to this point, of the necessity of
a body for physical expression and physcial love, I have said
nothing of beauty, spoken no words on one’s complection as it is
concerned to sex. I have only demonstrated the purity of
expression when physical, when either in body and through the
face. Yet there may be something rather unsettling, or otherwise
seemingly contradictory about these thoughts. Those who have
based their opinion on Freethought and independence, have argued
that the physical complection, of beautiful or ugly, is not
accurately indicative of a person’s inner character. But, on the
other hand, the body allows us the most pure and affectionate
method of expressing our desires.

I suppose that it must be admitted that one’s body and face is
an important part of love and sexuality. Whether we find one’s
body to be beautiful or not, the existence of such a body is
important. But, beauty can even play a positive role in this. A
body may in fact be considered indefferent, perhaps somewhat
ugly or holmely. But, once that body has a personality, an
opinion, an ideal, a character, these things alone may be enough
for us to find them attractive physically. The same can be said
of a body we initially find attractive, but then we hear a
rather unintelligent, thoughtless mind speak, a rather cocky
personality, and an otherwise unattractive character, and we
find them ugly physically. It is not always the case, but it
happens to be true often. Thus, beauty, no matter what it comes
from, a physical complection, is necessary to a meaningful
relationship.

Before ending this dissertation, there are still some thoughts
on beauty that will not rest in my heart until I have fully
explained them. As I stated before, there are many people who
would find it immature or thoughtless to love or deeply care
about someone just by their physical complection. But, it is
almost a thing of serenity, when a young boy’s passions are
enveloped around just the image of a girl. Granted, he may not
be thoughtful in his quest, but he is listening to his desires.
The thoughts and ideas that are spurning in his mind may be
misguided, but they are gorgeous, wonderful, and even
comforting. Fantasies may be pplayed out where just a kindly
personality is placed in the boy’s fictionaly apparition of her.
He will feel joy when he imagines her impressed with every
aspect of him, and very loving and caring of him. The same can
be said of a girl and her affection for any handsome man.

With this, I end. I can only hope that I have enlightened some
minds.

www.punkerslut.com

For Life, Punkerslu

Punkerslut
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The Ultimate Ultrasonic Facial

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

To buy the full-length version of this DVD, visit http://www.videoshelf.com/
For the ultimate in high tech facials, learn to incorporate ultrasound with electrical stimulation in the aesthetic environment. In this 2-disc set, aestheticians can learn the techniques and approach for providing ultrasonic facials. Melinda McHenry, a licensed aesthetician and cosmetologist, walks you through an ultrasonic facial with a Class II FDA ultrasound machine, providing insights and tips throughout. She also demonstrates using a sonic spatula for deep pore cleansing and light exfoliation. Mike Mosk discusses the science behind ultrasound and electrical stimulation, plus how this treatment approach compares to other cosmetic options, including their benefits, cost, downsides to patient, pain involved, and long-term ramifications. Received 2006 Gold Davey Award.

Duration : 3 min 59 sec

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Beauty Facial Cream by Christopher’s Original Formulas – 2 oz

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

Beauty Facial Cream by Christopher's Original Formulas - 2 oz

Used historically by natural healers and many herbalists to help regenerate healthy skin and connective tissue, healthy bones, healthy teeth & gums, healthy hair, skin and nails. This cream is a light cream used historically for all normal BF&C applications; however, it is used more for healthy facial skin, hands and nails, rough skin, stretch marks, etc.Ingredients: Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Aloe Vera Gel, Vitamin E Oil, White Oak Bark, Comfrey Root, Marshmallow Root, Mullein Leaf, Black Walnut Leaf, Gravel Root, Wormwood Herb, Lobelia Herb, Skullcap Herb & Gardenia Oil.Ailments traditionally used for: Apoplexy, Arthritis (Gout), Arthritis (Osteo), Arthritis (Rheumatoid), Athletic Performance, Atopic Dermatitis, Bee Stings, Black Eye, Bleeding, Boils, Bone Health, Breast Health, Bruises, Burns, Bursitis, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Chicken Pox, Degenerative Joint Disease, Dermatitis, Dizziness, Dupuytren’s Contracture, Eczema, Fragile Capillaries, Gangrene, Gout, Hernia, Housemaid’s Knee, Inflamation Injuries, Insect Stings, Intermittent Claudication, Itch, Neuralgia (Post), Osteochondrosis (Tibial Tuberosity), Piles, Psoriasis, Rheumatism, Shingles, Sport Supplements, Sprains, Stiffnecks, Strains, Stroke, Tumor, Ulcerative Colitis, Varicose Veins, Venous Insufficiency (Chronic), Yellow Nail Syndrome,Directions: Apply externally at least six times a day or as needed. External Use Only. Refrigerate for long term preservation.Warning: Do not use during pregnancy or while nursing except as directed by your health care professional.External use only. Consuming this product may cause Liver damage. This product contains comfrey. Comfrey contains pyrrolizidine alkaloids which may cause serious illness or death. This product should not be taken orally used as a suppository or applied to broken skin. For further information contact the Food & Drug Administration.

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suggest me a good beauty parlour for facial in bangalore near koramangala?

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009


There are many parlours in Koramangala that offer good facial. Shehnaz parlour and Margarets in Raheja arcade, Mystique in 4th block, Affinity in Forum, Ayush also has good facial but u need to take appointment, then there is Lakme near Joythi Nivas College, Aero Parlour in 5th block, VLCC to name a few.

Herbal Cream Facial Cleanser 8.5 Oz by Beauty Without Cruelty

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

Herbal Cream Facial Cleanser 8.5 Oz by Beauty Without Cruelty

Authorized Vendor for Herbal Cream Facial Cleanser BWC Herbal Cream Facial Cleanser is a soap-free cleanser for normal to dry skin. This rich, creamy liquid washes away impurities without drying or leaving behind a soapy residue. Specially-selected essential oils, herbal extracts and vitamins clean, tone. (Herbal Cream Facial Cleanser by Beauty Without Cruelty)

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beauty tag!

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

i tagged myself. =]

i tag everyone who wants to do this

SKINCARE
-How many times do you wash your face daily?
-What skin type do you have? (dry,oily,combo)
-What is your current facial wash?
-Do you exfoliate?
-What brand do you use?
-Is it really important to moisturize?
-How often do you moisturize your face?
-What moisturizer do you use?
-Do you use sunscreen?
-What is your favorite skincare line?
-Do you have regular facial treatments?
-Do you have freckles?
-Do you spray water on your face during summer?
-Do you use eye cream?
-Do you or did you have acne prone skin?
-Did you ever have to use Pro-activ?
-What do you use for cleansing your face?
-Which celebrity do you think has good skin even without makeup?
-One skincare routine that is a MUST for you?
-Why do you think we should take care of our skin?

MAKE-UP
-What foundation do you use?
-How about concealer?
-Do you know your undertone color?
-What do you think of fake eyelashes?
-Did you know that you are suppose to change your mascara every 3 months?
-What brand of mascara do you use?
-Sephora or Ulta?
-Do you have a MAC Pro-card?
-What makeup tools do you use in make up application?
-Do you use make-up base/primer for the eyes?
-For the face?
-What is your favorite highlight powder?
-What is your favorite eyeshadow (color or shade)?
-Do you line your eyes?
-Do you use pencil or liquid eyeliner?
-How often do you poke your eyes with an eyeliner pencil?
-What do you think of pigment eyeshadows?
-Do you use mineral makeup?
-What is your favorite lipstick?
-How about lipgloss?
-What blush on do you use?
-Do you buy your makeup on ebay?
-Do you like drugstore makeup?

disclaimer: I am not affiliated with any of the companies mentioned in this video. Everything seen here was purchased with my own money unless otherwise stated.

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What type of schooling does a facial extractionist fall under?

Monday, December 21st, 2009

I made up the title, but I want to be the person that does extractions. Is that dermatology, or is that more facial/beauty?

is would fall under becoming an esthtetician. but im sure dermatologists do that as well.
although, if you went to do either, you would have to do alot of other things along with that.
personally, im in an esthtetician class now, and i havent a clue why you would be interested in that and that alone, its kinda nasty, actually.

Have you ever tried Oil of Olay facial beauty bar?

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

Last year I bought two bars, and have really liked this product. They came in a burgundy box. The bar itself was pink with exfoliate beads. I don’t recall the specific name other than it was Oil of Olay, an anti aging beauty bar for the face. I cannot find it now. I wondered if anyone else has used it and can no longer find it as well. I checked Oil of Olay website and cannot find the product. In case it is no longer on the market, what facial cleanser do you recommend for ages 50+ for removal of makeup and will moisturize nicely without clogging pores?
No, it was not Dove soap. I haven’t bought Dove for many years.

A hundred years ago I tried Oil of Olay, and my doctors called it Oil of Acne. I am wondering if you were using the Dove 50+ soap? I am too lazy to open the box that I just found and placed in the bathroom at the ery far end of the house…

Okay, I went to the bathroom, but I don’t know where I put it. (nothing logical) Anyway, I am sure that you got Dove. I bought it when I wanted to be one of those lovely descreetly nude, full figure woman model. Then I decided God wouldn’t like that. So, I was uses the products, but keeping my body to myself!

I hope this helps.

Jurlique Purely Age-Defying Facial Serum 1oz(biodynamic Beauty)

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

Jurlique Purely Age-Defying Facial Serum 1oz(biodynamic Beauty)

Jurlique Purely Age-Defying Facial Serum 1oz(biodynamic Beauty)

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Juice Beauty Organic Facial Rejuvenation Mask 2 oz

Friday, December 18th, 2009

Juice Beauty Organic Facial Rejuvenation Mask 2 oz

revitalize & refine with organic fruit acids & sugar feed your skin with organic antioxidants & vitamins

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Do you find facial beauty marks attractive or unattractive?

Friday, December 18th, 2009

Just a poll to see what people think of facial beauty marks. Ugly or attractive?

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Attractive. It makes you stand out a bit. I have one near my eye.

If I went to the beauty salon and wanted to get a facial, what are some of the stuff they perform?

Friday, December 18th, 2009

I was thinking of going to the beauty salon/spa tomorrow and maybe get a facial but I was wondering what do they do to the face? and around how much is a facial? Thanks ;)
Is it expensive? Will i at least see a difference right after? I have a couple of acne and blemish i want to get rid of.

Desincrostation, extraction. This is: removing dead skin cells, and extracting blackheads and pimples. If your skin type allows it, they do massage with the cleansing. They may use a Tesla current electrode to kill bacteria in the skin, they may also steam you before extraction. The extraction will open up the pimples so they can heal, but the healing will take time. I would seriously consider getting the good products they recommend to clear up your skin problems.

You will FEEL a difference right away. Your skin may be a little pink after the facial. You won’t be putting makeup on right away, but when you do, it will look better.

Facials can cost $60-100+ dollars.

Facial Masks for Beauty, Relaxation & Healing: Tips for Home Spa Treatments : Basic Moisturizing Facial Mask Recipe: Relaxing & Healing Facial Masks

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

Learn how to make a homemade moisturizing facial mask for cleansing the face in this free online video on beauty & healing tips.

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what is toner? facial beauty question?

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

why do i need it, how often should i use it? what does it do, and can anyone recomend a good one, i have very dry and sometimes sensitive skin.
thanks

Toner is an astringent, In other words it takes away dirt, oil and makeup from your face, not to mention it takes off leftover face wash that didnt wash off and evens your skin tone… You put some on a cottonball and move in a circular motion on your face. i have clean and clear for sensitive skin..its blue and isnt harsh smelling! Also, I use it everyday, it also helps when your done working out to take sweat off.
Also, i have semi-sensitive skin, so it gets dry easily, bbut toners can actually prevent your skin from drying out!