Showing posts with label beauty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beauty. Show all posts

Friday, March 20, 2009

Start with proper cleansing, Part 4

Exfoliate

1. Frequency. How often should I exfoliate?

Our skin has its' own metabolism but exfoliate will help to make sure the top layer goes away and reveal a brighter looking skin. The frequency of exfoliation varies. It depends on skin type, weather, area of the skin... etc.

If you have dry or sensitive skin, try not to exfoliate too much because you need that layer of protection. Therefore, 1 time every two weeks is enough. Only make exceptions for important events such as a big date or a party. If you have oily skin then once every week will do the trick. (Never exfoliate more than once a week.)

Reduce frequency of exfoliation during winter when the skin is more sensitive.

2. Types of exfoliation. Which one should I use?

One common type of exfoliation is a scrub. It usaully has beads or crushed wall nuts as the medium for scrub exfoliation. This is more ideal for rougher oily skin.

Another type is gel. This is more ideal if you're looking for a gentler exfoliation. Good for dry and sensitive skin. (I'm using a gel exfoliation myself.) However, it might not give you the usual exfoliation "texture," but it's still working!!! The gel exfoliation usually has ingredients that help metabolize the skin quickly then make the corneum into little bits then simply wash it away with water. (Dry face before use.)

Last but not least, creme-based exfoliation. It's not that common, at least I don't see them that often, but they're out there. I've never try one before so can't really comment on it. However, I think it will be for the most gentle exfoliation.

3. Area. Where should I exfoliate?

T-zone is definitely the targeted area. Avoid eye area, and if you have dry and sensitive cheeks avoid those areas too. I usually exfoliate my T-zone once a week (once every two weeks during crazy NY winter) and my cheeks around once a month. Find what works for you but remember not to exfoliate more than once a week.

Exfoliation helps reveal a healthier and brighter skin. It is a neccasaty but don't overdo it! Remember to always hydrate and moisturize right after, because skin absorb the best right after axfoliation.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Start with proper cleansing, Part 3

Process

1. Remove makeup.

- First, remove your eye makeup with eye-makeup remover. To throughly remove mascara and eye lineran eye-makeup remover is a must whether you use waterproof makeup or not. Get a piece of cotton pad and pour the eye-makeup remover on it. Close your eyes and press the cotton pad onto the lashes then stay put for at least 30 seconds. Again, do not rub. Allow the eye-makeup remover to dissolve the eye liner, mascara, and shadow. Gentely pull downwards and you'll see the makeup on the cotton pad. Use the other side to clean off the rest. Remember, press then pull gentlely downwards, no rubbing!!! It creates wrinkles.
(note: Choosing the right eye-makeup remover is important. I suggest those two layers remover. One layer of water based and another layer oil based. Shake well before use and it works wonder! I use Boots' botanics line Soothing Eye Makeup Remover. You can find it in Target. It's gentle and doesn't dry the eye area after. However, it's best to use it right before shower, so you can wash off the residue.)

- Secondly, remove your face makeup. Normal cleansers don't really take away all the concealer, foundation, powder...etc. Therefore, using makeup remover is the right way to do it. Here in the U.S. i suggest Shu Ueruma's cleansing oil (http://www.shuuemura-usa.com/Products/ProductDetails.aspx?CategoryID=1011&ProductID=689) It's my all time favorite. Most makeup-remover oil has to be used with dry hands and dry face. After apply it on face and message for about 30 seconds, wet hands and keep messaging. The oil based makeup remover has to turn "white" once on contact with water, this tells you it "cream-lize" (can't find another better English word)easily and is easier to remove; hence, doesn't clog pores. Then just rinse 3 or 4 times with water.
(note: Most oil-based makeup remover can be used to remove waterproof eye makeup. However, it will require massive rubbing which by now you all know how I'm against it. Therefore, once in a while if you're just really tired and lazy then it's ok, but not on a daily bases.)

2. Wash

Then just wash your face as you would do normally. Just remember, be gentle and soft to your skin. Use the bubble the cleanser creates and water to clean your skin, not your hand. When rinsing, try to pat not rub your face.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Introduction

My overly developed curiosity has drawn me to test all different things in beauty care, makeup, fashion, and life. I began my journey of beauty with a BLUE mascara at the age of 14.... Thank goodness I've improved over the years. Just that simple desire to be pretty started this road of no return. Buying, trying, and comparing all kinds of skincare and makeup products had become the fun thing that lights up my boring Taiwanese school life.

The first skin care set I had was from YSL. It was a perfect example of "price does not equal result." I had very young skin and the luxurious (both formula and price) YSL skin care just gave me little acnes on my T-zone. That was when I realize finding the right products is the key to skin care.

Over the next couple of years, I'm proud to say my skin had endured and survived a various of skin care brands out there, from bargain brands like Pond's, OLAY, and L'OREAL to pricy brands such as Dior, Chanel, and La Mer. Also Taiwanese, Japanese, Korean, Hong Kong brands, even some made from my mom's friend's kitchen. Therefore, I want to share my experiences through this blog with all of you meninas (Portuguese for girls) who want to be pretty and stay pretty!!!