Archive for August, 2009

The Properties and Effects of St John’s Wort

St John’s Wort is used to treat mild cases of depression and nervous tension and to aid in healing of wounds as well as anti-inflammatory. St John’s Wort is a Plant that is taken either as a capsule, tablet, herbal tea and tinctures. With this herbal treatment there are fewer side affects than there are with traditional chemical treatments. Avoid taking St John’s Wort if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.

The Properties and Effects of St John’s Wort

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Update on Simply Skincare Course

Hi Everybody;

eThere have been a couple of changes to the Simply Skincare Course.

  1. It is no longer an eight week course, the whole course will be emailed to you on completion of the payment process.
  2. The price has been reduced from USD $35.00 to USD $15.00.
  3. There will also no longer be a one-on-one consultation…. however you will still be able to contact a beauty consultant via email with any questions.
  4. Also at this stage it will only be available via digital text in the form of a PDF.

Thanks

C. A. Hargreaves

Beauty Consultant

info@cinhar.co.nz

Looking after you lips

Like the rest of your body you need to look after your lips. Your lips quite often need tender loving care, after all you use your lips to talk, to smile, to kiss as well as to express how you are feeling. They deserve the TLC.

 

Regularly use a lip balm with a SPF to give the lips an environmental barrier.

  • Every so often give your lips a lip treatment.
  • About once a week exfoliate your lips, with either a lip exfoliator or a clean tooth brush.
  • Choose a lipstick that has extras, such as Vitamin E.
  • Avoid sucking or biting your lips.

What are your lip tips?

Have a question email info@cinhar.co.nz.

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Caring for Oily Skin

Caring for Oily Skin

You will learn how to care for your oily skin and some reccomendations on skin care products.

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10 Steps to Natural Day Makeup – Free Mini Course

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Sign up for this 10 Steps to Natural Day Makeup min course. You will look at the 10 Steps to Natural Day Makeup. From preparing your skin through to applying your makeup as well as what colors are suitable during the day.

What the mini-course will cover:

  1. Preparing your face for makeup

  2. When, why and how to use correctors?

  3. Laying the foundation

  4. Using concealer

  5. The staying power of pressed and loose powder.

  6. Enhancing your Blusher.

  7. Working with the eyes.

  8. Brush and colour the brows.

  9. Put on your eyeliner and mascara.

  10. Apply your chosen lip liner. Fill in with lipstick.

What colours and styles are suitable for day use?

Techniques for applying day makeup.

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How to Apply Foundation


There is a staggering amount of foundations out on the market today, and you are left wondering what type of foundation should you be using? Well this really depends on your skin coloring, skin type and any skin conditions.
http://www.associatedcontent.comarticle/2015574/how_to_apply_foundation.html

Beauty Words Defined

In this post we will look at different beauty words and there meanings, with regular updates.

Pustule

A pus filled spot is what a papule is. It is made up of yellow bacteria and broken down cells. It will be raised from the skin surface, it might be red, sore and inflamed. A pustule always has a head.

Papule

A papule is smaller than a pustule, it is a spot, also raised from the skin, it is solid, and more than likely will turn into a pustule. Also known as a blind pimple, it is red, hard and sore.

Comedone

A Comedone is also known as a blackhead or a whithead. A comedone is caused by a hair follicle being blocked by excess sebum and dead skin cells. There are two types of comedones open comedones (blackheads) and closed comdones (whiteheads).

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