Monday, December 5, 2011

New Trend 2011/2012: Eyelash spoon/Wimpernlöffel

Eyelash Spoon
Eyelash spoon is a brand new beauty tool.


Would you buy this eyelash spoon?

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Winter Skin Care Tips


Winter is here! The dramatic change in temperatures may be great on our wardrobe, but not on our faces. Not to worry though, we have some great tips that will keep you looking fresh and radiant no matter what Mother Nature throws your way.
Facials are EXTREMELY important; they’re not just for relaxation and indulgence. Think of facials as a little boost to your daily cleansing routine. Depending on your skin type, facials can help tone down acne flare-ups, reduce redness due to scarring, and brighten and moisturize dull, drab skin. Since winter can bring on dry skin, it’s best to get facials with oxygen additives. Oxygen adds tons of moisture back into the skin, and also reduces the occurrence of acne. If your skin is feeling a little dull, go for something with a Vitamin C additive. Vitamin C helps to brighten the skin, add moisture, and even out skintone (a great solution if you have pigmentation problems).


bangstyle.com Winter skincare Skin Care Skin moisturizer foundation facials cleansers cleanser  beauty Radiant Skin During the WinterYour cleansing routine is important, so stick to it! Do not slack off, because now is the time your skin needs extra help. It’s a good idea to switch it up though (but stick to products in your favorite brand). Summer is great for thick foaming cleansers. Since the heat makes us sweat more, we need something on the heavier side to remove excess oils and dirt. Winter’s wind and cold strips our skin of natural oils that keep us moisturized, so use non-foaming cleansers or instant foam cleansers – they’re lighter and restore moisture. Also, stay away from lighter moisturizers, like gels; use thicker ones, they’ll help your skin stay moisturized all day. Lastly, do not forget sunscreen. I know you can’t see the sun, but trust me, it sees you – so stay protected.


Foundation
 – Skin can be so finicky during this time, which isn’t good for make-up application. Since skin is drier, give your powder or matte foundations a rest and go for regular liquid foundations. Liquid will help combat dryness and keep skin looking radiant. If you have oily skin, don’t worry, you can still use liquid foundation; just be sure to use a great primer and lightly sweep oil reducing translucent powder over foundation.