Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Facial gives you more glow to your Face

Want a facial, but don't have the time to go to a beauty parlour? No problem. Read the following and you can get your own facial done, whenever, wherever you want!
Do your facial, get your glow!
A facial is one of the most refreshing treatments you can give yourself. Facials improve your blood circulation and strengthen the muscles of your face. Facials are usually taken to ease tensions and make your facial skin feel fresh!
Doing facial is very easy. Believe it! Beauty expert Priti Singh tells you how you can do it at home without spending thousands in the parlour.
Tips ::
1. Tie your hair up neatly so that no hair comes in the way while cleansing your face. Clean your face with a mixture of rice flour, curd and a pinch of turmeric powder. Rub it evenly on your face. Then clean with cotton wool dipped in warm water. After doing this, splash cold water on your face, just to realx your facial tissues
2. Apply a nice moisturizing cream on your face and neck. Massage your face and neck in a circular and upward motion. This is basically done to relax your muscles and stimulate blood circulation.
3. Once the moisturizing cream has seeped into your skin steam your face for about 5 minutes.
4. Apply a face pack made out of 2 spoons of oatmeal, olive oil and glycerin.
5. After applying this, relax on your bed with eyes closed and cotton pads dipped in rose water on them. After 15 minutes wash with warm water and then with cold water and see your skin glow.
Isn't it easy? A simple 5 way- procedure for a glowing face. We suggest try it and try not using any make up that day for a longer glow!

India Dresses: Know about India Dress

(It's time marriage season in Chennai and let's unravel an upcoming trend of clothing for the bride this season. Kancheevaram silk draped in gujarati style is passé. Brides of today prefer lehanga choli (modified version of ghagara choli) to look stunning on the most important day of their life. The heroines of the eve accessorize their lehanga's with imitation yet heavily worked jewellery. Lehanga choli was very popular among royal ladies of the Mughal times. At that time it was considered as a dress that had the ability to bedeck Indian beauty in the most modest manner. Using the basic embroidery colors of red, black, green, yellow, white and orange and rendered with cotton and silk threads lehanga-cholis have revived the old stitches and elevated embroidery into a trend. It has a look of evening glamour. The cost of heavily worked lehanga choli could range from 10,000 to even more than a lakh. This ready made attire takes lesser time for the bride to get dressed and easier to carry off herself without signs of being uncomfortable. The lehanga (the skrit) weighs more than three k.gs yet looks ravishing that it can be borne.



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