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Thursday, November 25, 2010

Makeup Tips For An Oily Face

You are frustrated that you have an oily face and makeup tips just do not stay. You have an important date that you need to go for and you are in a hurry.

For most people who have an oily face, they usually suffer from pimples and other
facial
problems. To this having an oily face tends gives you lot of tension on how to cover up the hidden facts.

Here is how to look beautiful and cover up the look of an oily face. These beauty tips and makeup tips for oily face will be your guide.
Follow these beauty tips and you are sure to look as fresh as a flower.
  •  It is important that before you apply any makeup on the skin; a good facial scrub must be done, added later with a skin toner.
  • To first remove the oil formed on your face, place a bag of ice and gently dab on the oily areas of the   face
  • When you have gently placed the ice bag on your face, wipe it dry.
  • Now, use a sun block cream to apply on your face. This beauty tips is essential especially if you are going out in the sun. (you can also apply a oily free moisturizer )
  • After the sun block is dry on the face, wait for a second or two. Now apply foundation and a concealer to your face to cover up all the blemishes that hides your beautiful features.
  • The best beauty tips are to apply a little powder on the face after the foundation to give you a fresh look and a free oily face.
These makeup tips for oily face are very helpful and very easy to follow. Also keep in mind that since your face is oily, these makeup tips for oily face should be started only after you have washed your face dry leaving no pores blocked.
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Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Wine a day ensures healthy old age in women

Middle-aged women who enjoy a couple of glasses of wine a day tend to enjoy a healthier old age.

Scientists say moderate drinking can lead to “successful ageing” and cut the risk of stroke.

Results from US studies suggest that concerns about the disadvantages of drinking may have been exaggerated, with evidence that steady consumption of alcohol over a lifetime may have some health benefits.

Although a limited amount of wine a day has been long associated with better heart health, particularly in men, the overall impact on wellbeing has seldom been assessed, the Daily Mail reported.

Two studies by researchers at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard University in Boston used data from the landmark Nurses’ Health Study, which started in 1976 and involves more than 200,000 women, according to a Harvard statement.

The alcohol consumption of almost 14,000 women who lived to the age of 70 was analysed in mid-life to find out what factors contributed to successful survival.

Harvard medical instructor Qi Sun, who led the study, found 1,499 women reached 70 years without any major diseases such as cancer and heart disease, and had no physical impairments or memory problems.

He looked at levels of drinking around the age of 58, and found women who had one or two drinks most days of the week had a 28 percent better chance of “successfully surviving” to old age, compared with non-drinkers.

Sun found that women who drink most days were likely to be healthier than those who drank one or two days a week.

A second study analysed the risk of stroke in 73,450 women in the Nurses’ Health Study who did not have either heart disease or cancer when enrolled.

Altogether 1,822 strokes were recorded, according to research presented at the American Heart Association’s meeting in Chicago. Any level of drinking was linked to a lower risk of stroke.

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Sarkari Naukri