What are some beauty tips to look good all day for school?
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Miss Amazi
I really need help with skin care, hair care and EASY hairstyling tips and tricks that anyone can do, fashion tips, and to look good after PE. Thanks :)
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I'm guessing you live in the UK.
I find moisturizing one of the best tips, moisturize day and night, you can get creams for day and night. In the morning when you've woke up, tie your hair up and splash your face with cold water, it wakes you up and gets your face circulation going
Exfoliate regularly to keep your skin fresh, there are plenty of good face washes. I recommend Clean&Clear, they have got new face washes and water lotion things for the morning. I bought them to use in the morning before getting ready for school. At boots i think 2 for 5 quid on Clean & Clear stuff. Make sure that you've washed your face BEFORE putting on make up, it is important to have a clean face before hand, otherwise you're just piling more germs onto your face. If you have spots make sure you steam your face or wait after the shower before you pop spots and stuff and make sure your hands are clean. Treat your face to a face mask every now and then, do it after the shower when your pores are open. Also wash your hands before applying make up! I usually keep it natural for school, just a bit of concealer if needed, i never really use it. Use foundation if you NEED it, it's better not to so you don't clog your pores as much. My most important thing to use is powder, loose powder (every time i get pressed powder it always cracks) from Natural Collection, they're a good inexpensive brand. I layer lots of that on every morning just to stay shine free, by the end of the day some of it has worn off, i suggest taking a compact or something to touch up. A bit of blush to add a warm look to your face, make sure you take time choosing a blush colour to suit your skin. Then lip balm is very key. I use a bit of black eyeliner on my waterline and then mascara. If you use make up brushes wash them every week, with warm water and a light shampoo, then rinse with cold and leave to dry flat on a towel. (I wash them every Friday so they dry over the weekend) Just don't overdo make up for school, less it more.
I use straighteners everyday. If you do, remember to use heat protection before you use hot tools. I highly recommend Tresemme Heat defence styling spray with UV filter. It was expensive (about 4 quid) when i first bought it but i recently got one cheap from Superdrug on sale.
Like when you wake up in the morning, spray it all over so your hair is lightly damp with it, then make sure your hands are clean and run your hands through your hair to make sure the product is through most of your hair. Leave for about 5 minute and then use your hot tools for hair-dryers ( for night when you go shower or if you go to the shower in the morning, just spray it on damp hair, not wet.) or whatever you have. Clip your hair back in sections if it's too thick to style at once. If you use hairspray, make sure you spray from at LEAST 10 cm away from your hair, you don't want a wet and crispy look.I usually just back comb my short layers on the sides of my hair and then hairspray it so it has some volume to it. Back combing your hair is not that good for your hair so I don't recommend doing it all the time, and when I back comb I don't really back comb very much I do it lightly. You can never go wrong with plaits just make sure they're equal on both sides. I prefer high pony tails as my hair will look very flat if i do loose ponytails i don't know about you though. You can't go wrong with curls either, they look very elegant most of the time, I'm not sure what your hair is like though. When you're in the shower, and you're just about to get out, blast the cold water on for about 15 seconds, this will give your hair more shine, and also, it takes longer, but blow dry your hair with cool air, it makes your hair softer. Remember to brush or comb your hair to keep it tangle free, just don't brush and play with it all the time, it makes it greasy faster.
If you wear a skirt, i really suggest wearing shorts underneath, it makes me feel so much safer because it is the UK and we have horrible weather and it's windy a lot of the time.
I had PE today.It wasn't raining, it was just cloudy. If your hair is down I would tie it up to keep it neat, and then afterwards take a comb or brush to school and a little mirror. Use deodorant and take it with you! Before and after (don't spray it too close,at least 10 cm away), sometimes deodorant doesn't always work but it always smells nice. Obviously when you go home you won't look as good as you did in the morning, but you can't really help that except by retouching your make up.
I know this is sort of irrelevant but make sure you're carrying around pads or tampons at least two or three just in case, it's better to be prepared. I ALWAYS carry hand sanitizer with me (hand gel wash that self dries), just in case I touch something horrible or my hands are dirty, I get it out.
Focus on your education, I'm sorry about how long this is! I hope you have a great school year :)
Good Luck!
I'm guessing you live in the UK.
I find moisturizing one of the best tips, moisturize day and night, you can get creams for day and night. In the morning when you've woke up, tie your hair up and splash your face with cold water, it wakes you up and gets your face circulation going
Exfoliate regularly to keep your skin fresh, there are plenty of good face washes. I recommend Clean&Clear, they have got new face washes and water lotion things for the morning. I bought them to use in the morning before getting ready for school. At boots i think 2 for 5 quid on Clean & Clear stuff. Make sure that you've washed your face BEFORE putting on make up, it is important to have a clean face before hand, otherwise you're just piling more germs onto your face. If you have spots make sure you steam your face or wait after the shower before you pop spots and stuff and make sure your hands are clean. Treat your face to a face mask every now and then, do it after the shower when your pores are open. Also wash your hands before applying make up! I usually keep it natural for school, just a bit of concealer if needed, i never really use it. Use foundation if you NEED it, it's better not to so you don't clog your pores as much. My most important thing to use is powder, loose powder (every time i get pressed powder it always cracks) from Natural Collection, they're a good inexpensive brand. I layer lots of that on every morning just to stay shine free, by the end of the day some of it has worn off, i suggest taking a compact or something to touch up. A bit of blush to add a warm look to your face, make sure you take time choosing a blush colour to suit your skin. Then lip balm is very key. I use a bit of black eyeliner on my waterline and then mascara. If you use make up brushes wash them every week, with warm water and a light shampoo, then rinse with cold and leave to dry flat on a towel. (I wash them every Friday so they dry over the weekend) Just don't overdo make up for school, less it more.
I use straighteners everyday. If you do, remember to use heat protection before you use hot tools. I highly recommend Tresemme Heat defence styling spray with UV filter. It was expensive (about 4 quid) when i first bought it but i recently got one cheap from Superdrug on sale.
Like when you wake up in the morning, spray it all over so your hair is lightly damp with it, then make sure your hands are clean and run your hands through your hair to make sure the product is through most of your hair. Leave for about 5 minute and then use your hot tools for hair-dryers ( for night when you go shower or if you go to the shower in the morning, just spray it on damp hair, not wet.) or whatever you have. Clip your hair back in sections if it's too thick to style at once. If you use hairspray, make sure you spray from at LEAST 10 cm away from your hair, you don't want a wet and crispy look.I usually just back comb my short layers on the sides of my hair and then hairspray it so it has some volume to it. Back combing your hair is not that good for your hair so I don't recommend doing it all the time, and when I back comb I don't really back comb very much I do it lightly. You can never go wrong with plaits just make sure they're equal on both sides. I prefer high pony tails as my hair will look very flat if i do loose ponytails i don't know about you though. You can't go wrong with curls either, they look very elegant most of the time, I'm not sure what your hair is like though. When you're in the shower, and you're just about to get out, blast the cold water on for about 15 seconds, this will give your hair more shine, and also, it takes longer, but blow dry your hair with cool air, it makes your hair softer. Remember to brush or comb your hair to keep it tangle free, just don't brush and play with it all the time, it makes it greasy faster.
If you wear a skirt, i really suggest wearing shorts underneath, it makes me feel so much safer because it is the UK and we have horrible weather and it's windy a lot of the time.
I had PE today.It wasn't raining, it was just cloudy. If your hair is down I would tie it up to keep it neat, and then afterwards take a comb or brush to school and a little mirror. Use deodorant and take it with you! Before and after (don't spray it too close,at least 10 cm away), sometimes deodorant doesn't always work but it always smells nice. Obviously when you go home you won't look as good as you did in the morning, but you can't really help that except by retouching your make up.
I know this is sort of irrelevant but make sure you're carrying around pads or tampons at least two or three just in case, it's better to be prepared. I ALWAYS carry hand sanitizer with me (hand gel wash that self dries), just in case I touch something horrible or my hands are dirty, I get it out.
Focus on your education, I'm sorry about how long this is! I hope you have a great school year :)
Good Luck!
What are good skin care products?
Jasmine
To get rid of spots & mild acne, i have a very oily t-zone & normal around my cheeks and chin.
What are some good cheep products i can buy for that in the UK?
What is your skin care routine/What would be a good skin care routine?
Answer
Hi,
For years i dreaded going out, meeting people or any event where i would have to show my face. My complexion was never even close to being clear. My doctor put me on a few prescriptions including the so-called best acne treatment, but i never found anything that worked without having side effects. Needless to say most of these so called cures either made our skin condition and our acne worse and filled us with heart breaking disappointment and frustration or they worked only short term, and acne came back with a vengeance. Some of these treatments simply didn't have any effect what so ever on my skin condition.
Drugs, creams and typical acne treatments sometimes work in a partial way but the results are temporary and the side effects are nasty. The tiny handful acne sufferers who have learned how to clear their acne from within and without ever using drugs or over the counters are the only people in the world who keep their skin clear permanently. In 3 weeks, my face were acne free. I told my family and friends about it and they were amazed with the results.
Herbs have proven to be a more natural, gentle alternative for the treatment of acne rather than the harsh, synthetic chemicals used in over-the-counter products and conventional medications. Not only are herbal remedies safe and effective to use, they also support the skin, immune and digestive systems.
By addressing skin health at a cellular level via underlying tissue and sebaceous glands of the skin, MediAc improves problem skin without troublesome side effects, promoting skin health and renewal. It also improves the appearance of bumps and flaky, i
Hi,
For years i dreaded going out, meeting people or any event where i would have to show my face. My complexion was never even close to being clear. My doctor put me on a few prescriptions including the so-called best acne treatment, but i never found anything that worked without having side effects. Needless to say most of these so called cures either made our skin condition and our acne worse and filled us with heart breaking disappointment and frustration or they worked only short term, and acne came back with a vengeance. Some of these treatments simply didn't have any effect what so ever on my skin condition.
Drugs, creams and typical acne treatments sometimes work in a partial way but the results are temporary and the side effects are nasty. The tiny handful acne sufferers who have learned how to clear their acne from within and without ever using drugs or over the counters are the only people in the world who keep their skin clear permanently. In 3 weeks, my face were acne free. I told my family and friends about it and they were amazed with the results.
Herbs have proven to be a more natural, gentle alternative for the treatment of acne rather than the harsh, synthetic chemicals used in over-the-counter products and conventional medications. Not only are herbal remedies safe and effective to use, they also support the skin, immune and digestive systems.
By addressing skin health at a cellular level via underlying tissue and sebaceous glands of the skin, MediAc improves problem skin without troublesome side effects, promoting skin health and renewal. It also improves the appearance of bumps and flaky, i
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