skin care

Even men need to practice healthy skin care!- Part 1

No matter how much you may object it, you surely want to make a good impression on the girls, right? Well, to do this, you need to first know that it’s not enough if you have just a cheap disposable razor, a soap bar and Old Spice.

 

An average man’s skin needs much more attention than this to generate attention. So read on to realize that you too need to pamper your skin as women do theirs!

Last 3 skin care myths debunked

This is the last of the series of blog posts on skin care myths which have been debunked. With all this information you will now be able to make better decisions, and get much better skin than you ever imagined!

An additional 3 skin care myths demystified

Reading all these posts make you wonder what you actually knew about skin care all this time! Whether you like it or not, there are many more myths which are proven to be really myths and should not be trusted in the posts to follow.

Even 4 more skin care myths demystified

You have read and learnt the reality of a few popular skin care myths through the last two posts. As mentioned earlier, here are a few more myths demystified for your satisfaction and curiosity.

Watermelon -a skin home remedy for prickly heat rashes

Heat rash is rather common in hot and humid weather conditions because of blocked sweat ducts in both adults and children skin. Children are especially susceptible to the problem as they have underdeveloped sweat glands.

Its medical term is Miliaria, and causes stinging or prickling sensations, which accompanied by itching and redness. The symptoms of prickly heat usually develop on the back, around the chest, neck and underarms and its heat rash bumps are usually accompanied by redness and itching.

8 Skin care recipes with honey worth trying out

Honey is popularly eaten with your cornflakes, bread or even pancakes. However there are many other beneficial uses of honey like in beauty care. It is great natural humectants which helps promote the retention of moisture. It is its antimicrobial, antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties which make it suitable to use for treating acne and small cuts, bruises and wounds. 

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