Healthy skin

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Thursday, 28 January 2016

Beauty habits to follow every morning!

Beauty Habits You Should Be Doing Every Morning

Not a morning person? We get it. Just because you don’t wake up bright and bushy-tailed, however, doesn’t mean that you can’t start your day off on the right foot by making a few additions to your morning beauty routine. It’s easy: just add these must-dos to your A.M. schedule and reap the benefits all day long.



1)      Use an antioxidant serum.
Potent antioxidants, like vitamins C and E, help to protect the skin from aging free radicals, which occur when you encounter UV rays, pollution, and other environmental skin stressors throughout the day. They also help your sunscreen to work better, and over time really help to impart skin with a noticeable glow.
2)      Eat some protein.
Trade your carb-heavy bagel or sugary fruit for eggs or Greek yogurt. 
A recent study found that eating a high-protein breakfast helped women stay fuller longer and avoid overeating later in the day, which is basically all we’ve ever wanted out of food.
3)      Duh, sunscreen!
You already know that you need some form of sun protection daily (yes, even when it’s cloudy, or even snowing), but did you realize that the SPF in your makeup probably isn’t cutting it? That’s right: you need about a nickel-sized amount of sunscreen for your face alone, and most of us don’t pile on makeup that thick. Double up on protection by using an SPF moisturizer under your foundation or powder
4)      Drink a tall glass of water.
Dehydration doesn’t only make you 
feel terrible—it messes with the quality of your skin, too. After a night’s rest, your body is desperate for fluids, so starting the day with a big glass of water, preferably ice cold, is key for kicking off your metabolism and sending the message to your brain that it’s time to get started.
5)      Move your body.
Studies have proven that women who exercise in the morning sleep better at night. Still, the beauty benefits of sleep are very real, so you want to be sure you’re getting every second of sleep that you need, without compromising to fit in that early morning workout. Shift your schedule to make a 
morning workout easier to manage.
6)      Spritz on a citrusy fragrance.
Something as simple as using a citrus-based perfume or body lotion can help jumpstart your day. Studies 
have shown that citrus fragrances actually work to reduce stress and even help boost immune function. It’s science!
7)      Mist your face.
Keep your face mist of choice in your fridge and give yourself a frigid spritz to the face first thing in the morning. It’s shocking, yes, but it’s just the thing to bring down morning puffiness and leave you feeling bright and awake. 
Very awake.

8)      Drink green tea.
If you need an A.M. caffeine boost and aren’t the coffee type, green tea is the ideal way to get it. The drink is packed with flavonoids, a type of antioxidant, which have been proven to slow cell damage (read: premature aging) and are even linked to a reduced risk of certain cancers. Can’t bear to give up your coffee habit? Good news: coffee contains antioxidants, too, and research suggests that it may even speed up the metabolism.

Thursday, 21 January 2016

SAY GOODBYE TO PIMPLES By Omorfee- Be Exotic

SAY GOODBYE TO PIMPLES By Omorfee- Be Exotic



There are few things more frustrating than going to bed with clear skin and waking up with a mammoth zit on your face. We all want gorgeous, flawless skin that radiates from the inside out. But who has time with a million different toners, scrubs, eye creams, and masques every day and every night? It can be overwhelming and exhausting. Here are tips to avoid pimples=

Cleanse
Always remove your make-up. We repeat, do NOT go to bed with your make up on.  Leaving make-up on overnight will clog pores and lead to breakouts. If you prefer to use a make-up wipe or make-up remover to take off your make-up that is fine. You should still wash your face after you remove your make-up. For those with dry or sensitive skin choose a gentle non-foaming cleanser.

Sunscreen
Sun exposure is the worst thing for your skin, it is the main cause of premature aging. There is no excuse for skimping on daily sun protection. While it’s ok to use a moisturizer in the morning with SPF, you should still reapply every two hours for maximum protection. Powered sunscreens are great to keep on hand; you can quickly dust it on anytime, anywhere.
It’s as simple as that. In the morning wash your face and apply a moisturizing sunscreen. In the evening, wash again and use a retinoid. Those simple steps will keep your skin in tip top shape.

Exfoliation
Regular exfoliation is a must for a glowing complexion. The best way to do it is in the shower when skin is more supple. Exfoliating brushes like the Clarisonic Brush takes all the guess work out of it. It runs off a timer and provides just the right amount of pressure for good exfoliation.  Another good way to exfoliate your skin is by using a prescription retinoid cream like Retin-A. Retinoids turn over skin cells and help bring new ones to the surface, preventing fine lines, wrinkles and discoloration while exfoliating.


Thursday, 14 January 2016

Natural tips for beautiful and soft lips in winter by Omorfee- Be Exotic

Dealing with dry and chapped lips? Omorfee presents some natural Tips for beautiful & soft Lips in Winter!!


Are your lips soft and smooth all time? Maybe not ….right!!!





They have fewer oil glands than other parts of body so they get dry very soon and are cracked easily; it is very painful in some cases. Mainly this problem arises in the winter season so lips require more care. Healthy and soft lips add beauty to your face and attract others. So why don’t you nourish them and keep healthy by considering some simple, natural and cheap methods that will definitely help you to get rid of cracked lips and keep them moist all the time inwinter. But…remember one thing that whatever you apply on your lips like lipstick, moisturizer, lip gloss or lip balm; you are eating and it is harmful one or other way. So, keep your Lips beautiful and Soft in winter with the help of natural tips.

Hydration

Make sure that you drink plenty of pure and filtered water; at least eight to ten glasses a day so your body is well hydrated as well as eat more & more fruits because they are high in moisture content. The other way to keep your lips hydrated is; take 1 tablespoon of honey, 1 tablespoon of baking soda, and 1/2 tablespoon of olive oil. Mix baking soda and honey, and apply it on the lips for a few minutes and gently rub your lips to remove the dead skin. Lastly, apply the olive oil on the lips for moisturizing.

Moisturize and nourish

Moisturize your skin and lips in this winter. Add a few drops of oil to the water to hold the lost moisture from bathing. Keep away from bathing with hot water during winter as it can reduce the skin’s natural oils. Secondly, you can apply thick layer of honey or castor oil on your lips, it will give the natural moisture to your skin. The most important thing is that avoid products which has fragrances, flavors, salicylic acid, and camphor, menthol as well as phenol. You can prepare your own solution at home to moisturize your lips; mix 2-teaspoon coconut oil, 3 drops of lemon oil, lemon juice, and 1-teaspoon bee wax then warm it on low flame and after melting, pour into a glass jar.

Give up unhealthy habits

Generally people have a habit of wetting lips with tongue, this is usually more damaging your lips as you remove the thin layer of natural fat and you expose them to cold and wind. So, they get cracked. You have a tendency to bite them in order to remove the damaged skin. So, try to leave this habit and drink ample of water to retain your lips and skin moisturized. Avoid alcohol and smoking.

Honey can do miracles

You can use honey to massage your lips every night before going to bed as well as you can use it combined with olive oil and propolis for better effect.

Thursday, 7 January 2016

Anti-Ageing Theory By Omorfee


Anti-Ageing Theory





Looking and feeling young has never been so easy! Here are few theories explained which defines aging theories and why we age-


 1)    THE THYMIC THEORY OF AGING

The thymus is a gland needed for normal immune function It secretes hormones called humoral factors. These hormones help to develop the immune system. The thymus is responsible for the production of T-lymphocytes (T cells), which are critical cells of the immune system. Thyme hormones may also play a key role in stimulating and controlling the production of neurotransmitters, and endocrine system hormones, which means they may be key regulators of aging and responsible for immunity.

2)     CALORIE RESTRICTION ANTI-AGING THEORY

Calorie restriction (CR) or energy restriction is a dietary routine wherein there is a reduced intake of calories without causing malnutrition or any other nutritional deficiency. It can improve longevity and health in model organisms. Studies in humans also demonstrate reduced risk factors for major diseases when they are on calorie restriction diet. Calorie restrictions retards several aspects of the aging in mammals, including mortality, tumorigenesis, physiological decline, extend life, and helps delay the onset of disease as well.

3)     PROGRAMMED THEORY OF AGING

Programmed theory asserts that the human body is designed to age and there is a certain biological timeline that our bodies follow. Programmed Longevity: Aging is caused by certain genes switching on and off over time.


4)     CROSS-LINKING THEORY OF AGING

With age, proteins, DNA and other structural molecules develop abnormal bonds or cross-links to one another. These abnormal bonds decrease the mobility or elasticity of proteins. These damaged proteins, accumulate in the cells and create problems. Cross-linking of the skin protein, collagen, has been shown to be responsible for wrinkling and other age-related changes in skin. Cross-linking of proteins in the lens of the eye play a major role in cataract formation. Cross-linking of proteins in the walls of arteries or the filtering systems of the kidney account for at least some of the atherosclerosis (once called hardening of the arteries) and age-related decline in kidney function observed in older adults. 


5)    DNA/RNA DAMAGE


The most of anti-aging theories demonstrate that DNA damage is central in aging processes. Decay of the integrity of chromosomal DNA will cause a loss of function.
DNA damage refers to chemical changes in the structure of DNA molecule, producing structural abnormalities causing dysfunction of DNA. Mutations are changes in the polynucleotide sequence (deleted, substituted, added, and rearranged). Both interfere with gene expression, which is proposed as possible mechanism of aging and much degenerative disease.

Wednesday, 6 January 2016

Pamper your hands this winter

The  most noticeable part of a person after the face is his hands. Hands speak volumes about a person's inclination towards health , hygiene and self grooming.Beautiful, soft and smooth hands are a revered and admired . Whereas unkempt, dry and discolored hands are often looked down upon.
Its our hands that bear the load and the responsibility of doing almost all the chores every day. So it becomes our foremost priority to pamper our hands.
Hands should be taken care of all round the year, but the task becomes more crucial and  pronounced during the cold winter months.
Lets learn a few consequential tips to keep our hands soft and supple.
Most importantly , avoid over-washing hands with harsh chemical based soaps/cleansers. Always keep hands free of water and dry them properly using a soft towel.
Never forget to moisturize your hands after cleansing them. Use a good quality moisturizer to keep hands hydrated and soft.If hands feel dry, moisturize them more often.
Oil therapy works best for dry / wrinkled hands . massage your hands with sesame, olive or coconut oil and leave them for 10 mins before a shower.Works wonders to prevent dryness.
Give your hands a gentle oil massage every night and let the oil get soaked into your skin overnight. This can leave your hands feeling soft and smooth in no time.
Scrubbing is of great significance for attaining smooth and glowing hands. A homemade scrub made of lemon juice, gram flour  and fine sugar granules, really help in removing the damaged skin cells and bringing out new and healthier skin.
And of course , avoid exposure to sun and pollution. Wear protective clothing/ gloves to shield the hands from the environmental pollutants and the harsh UV rays.

Get set for happy , healthy and beautiful hands!




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