Do you have oily skin? Learn tips for removing face masks from oily skin in this free video clip from a professional beauty consultant. Expert: Geeta Pingle Bio: Geeta Pingle is a 47 year old beauty therapist and hair dresser. Filmmaker: mandar bharde
Have you entered my free makeup giveaway? No? Please do! You can enter more than once – just leave a comment www.youtube.com NOTE: Please not this was filmed in HD – HD is VERY unforgiving. In real life – in the mirror – no pores were evident. I had zoomed in here so please bare that in mind with any issues with nose hair (!!!) etc… Have you ever noticed when you apply some foundations that the pores can suddenly look “bigger” than when you started? Strange isn’t it. But as you can see from this – they do get bigger but need “teasing” back into hiding. Its very important that you use a thick, preferably natural hair brush for this. Shu Uemura, Tom Ford and Cover FX also make these. I used Shu Uemura goat hair brush. You cannot get the same effect with a normal foundation brush or stippling brush sadly as you need the added pressure these brushes provide. Erasing every pore on your face is never a good idea unless its for a very important event (wedding etc…) because it can make the skin look very unreal. I have set with powder but you can see that before powder was used the pores were 99% gone or “better”. Also, bare in mind that even though this looks simple, it can require practice. Often we can be a little “too heavy” with application and this can make the skin look mask like. Not a good look. I also didn’t use a pore minimiser primer etc… these are very good but i wanted to show what was possible with just foundation and a brush. I used cream foundation but …
Alissa Chasen, a licensed esthetician and the owner of SkinFit Austin, discusses three foods that have been proven to make your acne worse: iodides (a form of salt), peanuts, and simple sugars. She offers great alternatives to each food for anyone who suffers from persistent acne. Examples: sea salt instead of iodized salt, plain sushi instead of sushi rolls with seaweed, almonds and almond butter instead of peanuts and peanut butter, dark chocolate instead of milk chocolate, whole wheat flour instead of white flour. Learn more about SkinFit Austin’s “Clear Skin” Acne programs at www.skinfitaustin.com Skype consultations are available for long-distance clients living outside of the Austin, Texas area at www.skinfitaustin.com Check out more on the SkinFit Austin blog about products in your diet that could be causing acne: www.skinfitaustin.com
Salmon is a fish containing omega 3 essential fatty acids which are crucial for the health of your skin and heart. That’s why we chose this dish to be featured today on Real Fast Recipes. Not only is this recipe really delicious, it’s also ridiculously easy to make. All you do is chop up a bunch of ingredients which you can do with a chef’s knife or a vegetable chopping machine that you can easily purchase for less than $40.00. -www.howtoclearyouracne.com -http
Facial masks can be created at home with any number of ingredients, including yogurt, honey, strawberries, orange peels, mint, blueberries and lemon. Open pores, break down blackheads and clear up the skin withhelp from a professional skin care specialist in this free video for moms on facial masks for healthy skin. Expert: Robert Scott Contact: www.rsfacebody.com Bio: For over 20 years, Robert’s dedication to wellness has kept him at the forefront of the health service industry and widely respected among his peers. A former actor and model, Robert realized early in his career the importance of staying on the cutting edge of skin and body care. Celebrity Clients have included: Alicia Silverstone, Daryl Hannah, and Eva Longoria
Stretch marks can be an annoying problem, but they can be made less visible through a number of commercially available creams. Find out about other options, including exfoliation, microdermabrasions and chemical peels withhelp from a dermatologist in this free video on skin care and stretch marks. Expert: Dr. Raphael Darvish, MD, MBA Contact: www.skinpeccable.com Bio: Dr. Raphael Darvish is a graduate of the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, and completed his post-graduate residency training at Harbor/UCLA Medical Center. Filmmaker: Geffner Productions Series Description: Common dermatology and skin care problems involve stretch marks, eczema, rashes, acne, scars and excessive sweating. Find out how to treat these conditions and more with help from this free video series on skin health.