Friday, August 5, 2011





Surprising Beauty Busters tips is here. Now i am going to tell you about something of surprising beauty busters.







Vinegary Salad


Eating Vinegary Salad Dressing="Vinegar has a pH of 2.5, which means it's acidic," says Jason Olitsky, D.M.D., a dentist in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. "And acid erodes the tooth enamel." Balsamic is the worst kind because its dark color stains teeth too. Dodge the damage: Opt for white wine vinegar, which won't tint your teeth, and drizzle it over spinach, an alkaline food that helps neutralize acid. Also, wait 10 minutes before brushing—the lag time helps teeth return to a stronger state and prevents enamel breakdown caused by brushing. Fade stains with a whitening toothpaste like Crest 3D White Advanced Vivid Enamel Renewal Toothpaste, $4.25, at drugstores. 







Washing hair










Washing hair

Washing Your Hair Daily= Some tap water contains significant amounts of chlorine. And while doctors are still debating the health risks, hair pros agree chlorine strips hair of its natural oils, causing damage. "Daily washing is worse than swimming in a pool, because the exposure is year-round," says River Lloyd, a stylist at the John Frieda salon in New York City. If you see steam rising as you blow-dry (no joke, it happens!), your locks have probably OD'd on chlorine. Dodge the damage: Wash your hair less often (soak up oil with dry shampoo) and lather with a chlorine-removing formula once a week. Try Paul Mitchell Clarifying Shampoo Three, $9, at salons. Lloyd also advises attaching a filter to your shower nozzle to safeguard your strands. Try Aquasana Shower Filter, $85, aquasana.com. Try Philip Kingsley Elasticizer Extreme, $45, philipkingsley.com. And spritz on Nexxus Pro-Mend Heat Protexx Heat Protection Styling Spray, $12, walmart.com. The formula contains aWashing Your Hair Daily.






Sleeping on stomach






Sleeping on her stomach





Sleeping on Your Stomach or Side= Either slumber position smushes your face into your pillow, folding the skin and etching tiny creases around your eyes, nose, cheeks, mouth, and brows. "As you age, a loss of collagen prevents creases from plumping back up," says Patricia Wexler, M.D., a cosmetic dermatological surgeon in New York City. Plus, Wexler warns that these sleep positions cause pooling of facial lymphatic fluid, which exacerbates a.m. puffiness. Dodge the damage: Sleeping on your back is the obvious cure. But if you're having trouble making the switch, invest in a silk pillowcase that your skin will glide over smoothly as you toss and turn. Before you go to bed, slather on a peptide-rich face cream to help creases bounce back. Try Lumene Premium Beauty Rejuvenating Night Cream, $30, at CVS.
 








Ladies shoulder carrying pares










Shoulder bag


Carrying a Shoulder Bag= Toting a heavy purse isn't just hard on your back. According to Meghan Baldwin, a stylist at Eva Scrivo Salon in New York City, long hair can get caught under the strap of your bag, causing breakage. Dodge the damage: Swap long shoulder straps for short handles. Can't part with your favorite purse? Strengthen your strands by applying a mask with fortifying elastin to damp hair once a week (leave it on for 10 minutes, then rinse).




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