Saturday, October 31, 2009

How to Exfoliate Your Body for Soft Skin



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Exfoliate your dead, rough skin with your own very inexpensive body scrub. Your skin will be soft, touchable and glowing!

Steps

Method 1
  1. Before you bathe or shower, squeeze small amount of body scrub into palm. Apply to your skin and massage in circular motion.
  2. Start at your ankles and work your way up, using a loofah mitt or exfoliating gloves.
  3. Rinse.
  4. Apply body lotion right after your shower, to keep the moisture in.
Method 2
  1. Take a loofah or mesh puff and squeeze a small amount of body wash or shower gel.
  2. Rub all over body and rinse.
  3. Use body lotion.
Method 3
  1. Get a cupful of wet sand.
  2. Massage all over your body and rinse.

Tips

  • This will not only exfoliate your dead, flaky skin, but it also stimulate your circulation. That's why we start at the ankles.
  • Using a loofah or something similar will add to the benefits of exfoliation.
  • For extra exfoliation, when washing towels, don't use fabric softener and when drying off, rub the towel gently in circular movements all over your body.
  • As an alternate, you can use a natural bristle brush with no products. Places to focus on: back of arms and thighs. It's called dry skin brushing and it feels great.

Warnings

  • It is not recommended to use body exfoliator on your face, as it is too abrasive.

Things You'll Need

  • Exfoliating body scrub
  • Loofah
  • Towel
  • Moisturising body lotion
  • natural bristle brush

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Sources and Citations

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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

How To "Brazilian Wax" (Or, What to Expect When You Sign Up to Get One)

Naomi Torres from About.com says "Brazilian bikini waxes were introduced to New York in 1987 by seven Brazilian-born sisters and remains a popular hair removal method in the US.

The "Brazilian" differs from a regular bikini wax because hair is removed in the front, back and everything in between. Most of the time a "landing strip" is left in the front, but some clients opt for everything removed."

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Sunday, October 25, 2009

Remove an Ingrown Hair - wikiHow

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An ingrown hair is a hair that curls back on itself and starts growing back into the follicle, or a hair that fails to grow out of the follicle and stays embedded in the skin. Ingrown hairs are usually just minor irritations, but they can be painful and unsightly. What's more, if they are left untreated ingrown hairs can become infected. Unfortunately, while ingrown hair is more common with people having curly hair, almost everybody will get one at some time, and if you shave regularly, you may have to deal with ingrown hairs quite frequently. Got one now? Follow these instructions to get rid of it and to keep that little pain in the neck (or face, or leg) from coming back.

Steps

  1. Exfoliate the area. Twice a day, scrub the ingrown hair gently. This will help to remove any dead skin cells, dirt, and oils that might be trapping the ingrown hair. It can also physically nudge the tip of the hair out of your skin. You want to exfoliate enough to achieve this effect, but not so much that the ingrown hair starts to bleed. It's very difficult to remove an ingrown hair from under a scab. When in doubt, exfoliate more gently, but for a longer period of time. Try to hit the ingrown hair from a variety of directions. Use an exfoliating glove, or try one of the following:

  2. Apply a dab of acne medication. Ingrown hairs are pretty similar to pimples, especially when the ingrown hair is accompanied by pus. Apply benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid several times a day for a few days. This, combined with daily exfoliation, is often enough to remove the ingrown hair, since swelling will be reduced, giving the hair more room to grow out (rather than in). If you don't have acne medication on hand, you can try these:

  3. Apply a warm, moist compress to the area for a few minutes to soften the skin. Just wet a washcloth with hot water, wring it out, and press it against the ingrown hair. When the washcloth cools down, run it under hot water again. If you can see the ingrown hair embedded in the skin, this treatment will soften the hair and bring it closer to the surface. If you can't initially see the hair, leave the warm compress on until it rises to the skin's surface. If you apply the compress for ten minutes and you still can't see any sign of hair, you're not going to be able to remove it yourself, or it might be something else altogether. And while you're fretting over your skin, this might be a good time to Check for Skin Cancer.

  4. Use a sterile needle or tweezers to gently tease the hair out of the skin. The warm compress should have brought the hair to the surface--don't dig for the hair if you can't easily get at it. Don't pluck the hair out completely if you can avoid doing so; just make sure that the ingrown end is out of the skin. It may take a little time to coax the hair out: be patient, and do not cut the skin.

    • Sometimes you'll see a loop of the hair close to the surface of the skin. This means that the tip of the hair has begun growing down into the skin. If you get a needle in the loop and tug lightly, the end will often come loose.
    • If you choose to use tweezers, remember that tweezers can be bought either pointy, or flat tipped. A pointy tipped pair may cause less damage to the skin around the hair if used carefully.

  5. Wash the area around the (formerly) ingrown hair with warm water and a moisturizing soap. Apply an antiseptic to provide extra protection against infection. Avoid wearing tight clothing on that area, and exfoliate regularly to prevent new ingrown hairs.

Tips

  • If you can't see the hair initially, leave the warm, moist compress in place for a while longer.
  • You can sterilize your tools by boiling, or by cleaning with alcohol.
  • The longer the hair, the less likely it is to curl back into the skin, so try shaving less closely by using a single-blade razor or electric shaver instead of a multi-blade razor.
  • Use a non-comedogenic moisturizer on any area prone to ingrown hairs. Non-comedogenic products don't clog pores.

Warnings

  • If the inflammation extends beyond the immediate area of the hair follicle or persists for more than a few days after the hair has been freed, consider visiting a dermatologist or your primary care physician.

Things You'll Need

  • Clean washcloth and warm water
  • Sterile needle-nose tweezers or a small needle
  • Topical antiseptic
  • Moisturizer or moisturizing lotion

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Friday, October 23, 2009

Exfoliating 101: How to Let Fresh, Radiant Skin Shine Through

Health.com has an excellent article about exfoliating your skin. Exfoliation also helps reduce ingrown hair if done while you are grooming your bikini line. For more information about exfoliating our skin visit Health.com

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Personal grooming down there (for men too)

According to MSNBC trimmed pubic hair is in fashion -- for men, too. Brian Alexander waxes (!) poetic about pubic hair fashion in women and... gasp men too! To read the entire article visit http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4751816/.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Get Ready For Your Sexy Holloween Costume

A popular adult costume is the "French Maid". It's fun to wear but it requires some serious bikini line grooming. Take a look at this version from Halloween Express. Another gorgeous selection is from BuyCostumes.com!

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Thursday, October 15, 2009

Allure Hair Removal Section

Allure has a great hair removal section with some interesting and funny articles and some very good comments. Check it out for yourself and then go to Hair Care Down There to get the right products to prevent razor burn or ingrown hairs on your bikini line!

Monday, October 12, 2009

Feminazery Weighs In On The Politics Of The Bikini Line

Feminazery weighs in on another article about pubic hair grooming and starts an interesting discussion going on in the comment section. Read the entire article and give Feminazery your opinion!

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Saturday, October 10, 2009

Show Off That Perfectly Groomed Pubic Hair

The Stocking Store at http://www.stockingstore.com/ has a fantastic selection of hosiery that shows off your bikini line! If you buy stockings first then need to groom your pubic area then pop on over to http://www.haircaredownthere.com for one of our great bikini shaving kits.


Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Luxury Linger Panties - Stains Begone

For women only... don't you hate the way your panties stain after just a few wearings? on Gossamer to the rescue! Luxury Liner panties have a black sewn in liner that is very absorbent and hides stains from prying eyes. This is a neat fashion treat. Check it out for yourself.

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Saturday, October 3, 2009

Fabulous Review By Fabulous After 40


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