Sunday, 17 November 2019

How To Remove Blackheads On Nose At Home Permanently?

Who doesn’t dream of flaunting a clean, shiny nose? But, with all the ugly blackheads sitting on your nose, looking flawless can be a distant dream. A visit to the parlour can send you home writhing in pain, with your beautician poking hard to clear them out. Is there no easy way to get rid of them? Relax! There are many simpler and painless ways to remove blackheads on nose, which can be tried at home.

Read on to learn about nose blackhead removal methods, along with causes and prevention tips.



What Causes Blackheads On Acne?
Blackheads, in simple terms, are everyday bumps formed due to the clogging of the facial hair follicles.
The name blackheads are simply derived from their characteristic and physicality which makes these bumps appear black from the tip.



Here are some of the main causes of blackheads:

Production of excess sebum, which gets accumulated in the skin pores
Invasion of P. Acnes bacteria on your skin
Dead cells that don’t shed properly can irritate the hair follicles
Hormonal Changes, which can stimulate the oil glands
Drugs like Androgens, Lithium

Temporary Ways To Get Rid Of Blackheads At Home:




Before we look into the permanent methods to get rid of blackheads, let us look into some of the popular ways for blackhead removal at home:

Blackhead removal strips
Blackhead removal tools
Scrubs
Deep cleansing Charcoal masks

How To Remove Blackheads Permanently From Nose At Home?
Here in this article, we come with natural methods which are available easily in the kitchen or else market for removing blackheads on the nose permanently without any side effects.

 Egg Whites For Removing Blackheads On Nose:



Often people swear by this method saying that the natural egg whites are one of the best when it comes to blackhead cure. One can pull out the blackhead dirt by merely using egg whites. The trick is to soften or moisten the tip, and then at times with a bonus, the blackheads come off on their own. Here’s how to remove blackheads from nose instantly with egg whites.

Ingredients:

Egg White – 1
Time To Prepare – 15 mins (including application process)
Preparation Method:

For this, all you need is an egg and skills to separate the egg yolk from the egg white.
Gather the egg whites in a small bowl and whisk them gently
How to Apply?

Start by clearing out the skin pores thoroughly.
Once your skin is fresh and oil-free, apply a thin layer of the egg white. Once, this layer is dried off, apply a second time and let it dry.
By this time, you will need a strong pull of your facial skin.
Focusing on and around the nose area, reapply it for the third time and wait for it to dry.
Once it is dry, you can wash off the face with lukewarm water.
How Often Should I Do This? Once every 15 days

Precautions: This can severely dry out your skin. Be sure to apply a moisturiser later

Thursday, 14 November 2019

5 MISTAKES YOUR HAIRSTYLIST WANTS YOU TO STOP MAKING NOW

Raise your hand if you’ve ever had a bad hair day. Now raise your hand if you have bad hair days more often than not. If your hand is still raised, then this one goes out to you. I’m just going to say it like it is; sometimes our bad hair days have more to do with us than with our hair. And I have three celebrity hairstylists who would agree.

According to these hair ninjas (and trust me, they are biggies), a few mistakes could completely jeopardise your hair game. Here are the 5 most common hair mistakes hairstylists want you to stop making pronto!




1. Not using a heat protectant spray


“Seems pretty basic, yet it’s something most girls do. They take heat-styling tools to their hair without considering the damage they could cause sans protection,” says celebrity hairstylist Seema Mane. It’s also because the damage is usually not seen instantly.


2. Thinking short hair is a mistake
Most women prefer to wear their locks long, afraid that going too short won’t suit them or make them look older. “That couldn’t be further from the truth. Going short can make you look younger and bolder too if you choose the right haircut,” says celebrity hairstylist Sanky Evrus.


3. Using a conditioner like you use a shampoo
“Both products are extremely different in purpose and hence, must be applied differently too,” says Seema Mane. “While a shampoo is meant to cleanse your scalp and hair, a conditioner moisturises and nourishes the ends where the natural oils can’t reach and shuts the cuticles.” So, while shampoo can go on the scalp, conditioner should only be applied to the lengths of the hair.




4. Using excess hairstyling product
“I realised that using a lot of product in your hair doesn’t make your hairstyle last longer, instead it weighs your hair down, making it look limp,” says celebrity hairstylist Seema Khan. Just use a he recommended amount and your hairstyle will stay in place.



5. Washing your hair everyday 
Being hygienic is one thing and overdoing it is another. Your hair doesn’t need to be washed more than two to three times a week. Both Sanky Evrus and Seema Khan agree that excessive washing strips your scalp of the natural oils it produces to prevent dryness. If you find your scalp too greasy before a scheduled hair wash, use dry shampoo to fix that!


Monday, 4 November 2019

Masks for Oily Skin

Homemade face masks for oily skin made from natural ingredients are one of the most effective ways to control oily skin.

These oily skin face masks will gently exfoliate and cleanse your skin, absorb excess oil, remove blackheads and clear acne and blemishes while moisturizing and softening your skin at the same time.

Since these face masks are made only with natural ingredients they are generally safe to use once or twice a week (unless you are allergic to some ingredient, in which case you should avoid it and go for a different recipe).

If you would like to use a specific face mask more often start by using it just once more a week and see if your skin has any reaction. If one or more ingredients are over drying your skin choose a different face mask which is more nourishing while still removing oiliness.

Homemade Face Masks for Oily Skin

1.  Face Mask for Oily / Combination Skin with Cucumber, Egg White, Lemon and Clay

Cleans clogged pores, removes blackheads.

 Face Masks for Oily Skin
 face mask for oily skin with cucumber, egg white, lemon juice and clay

1 tbsp. cucumber juice
1 egg white
a few drops of lemon juice
½ tsp. clay
Preparation


Mix all ingredients together until they form a smooth paste.

How to use it

Apply to face carefully avoiding the eye area and leave it on for 10-20 minutes. Rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water.

Use this face mask for oily / combination skin once a week, preferably in the evening because the lemon juice makes skin more sensitive to sunlight.





2.  Face Mask for Oily Skin with Apricot, Yogurt and Clay

Homemade Face Masks for Oily Skin
1 apricot
1 tbsp. yogurt
½  tsp. clay
Preparation

Mash the peeled apricot in a food processor or blender, then add the yogurt and the clay and mix all ingredients until they form a smooth paste.

How to use it

Apply to face carefully avoiding the eye area and leave it on for 20 minutes. Rinse with lukewarm water.

Use this face mask for oily skin once or twice a week.




3.  Face Mask for Oily Skin with Banana, Honey and Lemon

Nourishes and hydrates the skin, absorbs and retains moisture, exfoliates dead skin cells.

Ingredients
Homemade Face Mask For Oily Skin with Banana, Honey and Lemon

3 tbsp. banana
1 tsp. honey
a few drops of lemon juice
Preparation

Mix all ingredients together until they form a smooth paste.

How to use it

Apply to face and neck carefully avoiding the eye area and leave it on for 20 minutes. Rinse with cool water.

Use this face mask for oily skin once a week.

10 skin care tips

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