Summer Skin Care: How To How To Prep Your Skin For Summer

A sun-kissed glow may be high on summer beauty lists, but the right sunscreen is non-negotiable. More people are diagnosed with skin cancer in the United States each year than all other cancers combined, according to the Skin Cancer Foundation.

At the Eminence Organics, we want you to look good and stay protected. Here are some of our favorite summer skincare essentials, handpicked by our aesthetic experts, that are perfect for prepping your skin and lengthening its glow beyond the summer months.

Summer skin care for the day

Ingrown hair peeling

Because cell turnover is much slower on your legs, dead skin cells can build up quickly, hide stubborn ingrown hairs, clog your razor, and cause uncomfortable razor burn. Exfoliating your skin can lift any hair that is under dead skin and remove it more easily. Before you shave, use your favorite Eminence Organics body scrub to remove dead skin and expose razor-sharp skin.

Shave your legs with a moisturizing oil

While it's convenient, the best time to shave is not with your morning shower. According to Allure, "your legs swell slightly when you sleep, which can hide part of your hair." For a closer shave, wait until evening to pull out your razor and tackle any hair that would otherwise be hidden. Expert Tip: Shave near the end of the shower when your hair follicles are the softest. Apply a particularly moisturizing oil such as Apricot Body Oil for your shave. This oil replenishes the moisture in your skin while you shave, leaving your limbs soft and silky.

Protect the skin with sunscreen designed for exercise

Did you know that if you've had more than five sunburns in your life, the risk of melanoma doubles? If you are planning on spending time in the sun, protecting your skin from sun damage should be your top priority.

Protect your skin from harmful sun rays with Lilikoi Mineral Defense Sport Sunscreen SPF 30, formulated with zinc oxide. Whether you swim or do outdoor sports, this waterproof sunscreen will protect you from broad-spectrum UV rays all summer. Resistant to water activities and sweat for up to 40 minutes, this sports formulation will keep you covered from head to toe.

Use a replenishing mask to moisturize dehydrated skin

Chlorine (and salt water if you're a beach bunny) tends to strip oil from your skin, leaving your summer complexion dry and dry. Consider treating your skin with a regenerating mask to rehydrate your complexion. If you're suffering from too much sun and dry skin, our strawberry and rhubarb mask uses shea butter to provide the deep moisture you need to look plump and refreshed.

Lynne G., a reviewer from Eminence Organics, was not only delighted with the results of the skin care routine, she also drew special attention to the natural scent of the mask: “I love the smell. I love how smooth and clean my face feels after using this mask. The smell is I highly recommend it. "

After masking your skin to rejuvenate, keep your whole body rehydrated with plenty of water. Take down those eight glasses a day and keep your moisture levels up inside and out.

Switch to a moisturizer with SPF

Looking for a moisturizer that doubles as sunscreen? Our Lilikoi Mineral Defense Moisturizer SPF 40 can be multitasking all summer long. Formulated with zinc oxide and titanium oxide, this moisturizer uses these natural minerals to block UV rays. Lilikoi seed oil helps with the visible signs of aging, so the Lilikoi Mineral Defense Moisturizer not only protects the skin from the elements, but also leaves you easily hydrated and looking fresh and natural.

We also have three other all-mineral SPF moisturizers that are silicone-free and specially formulated for the face and neck. The Lilikoi Daily Defense Moisturizer SPF 40 protects against blue light stress and environmental pollution. Tropical Vanilla Day Cream SPF 40 has shea butter and a light vanilla scent – you will feel as if you have been transported to a tropical oasis. Our Bright Skin Moisturizer SPF 40 targets the appearance of dark spots, while the Red Currant Protective Moisturizer SPF 40 protects against the signs of aging and is good for oily skin times.

Apply makeup with SPF

If you are looking for another multi-purpose wonder, our mineral powders are doubly suitable as skin care and make-up products. For a more natural look this summer, swap your heavy makeup powder for a mineral powder from Eminence Organics with SPF 30. You can choose from five shades plus a translucent powder. Don't forget to protect your lips; Because they lack melanin, they are very prone to sunburn. Rose hip and lemongrass lip balm is fortified with rose hip oil, lavender, and zinc oxide to perfectly moisturize and protect your wrinkles.

At night: Repair your skin for a lasting glow

You have your skin prepped for summer, but during the night you can work your magic to make sure your complexion and body are repaired from sun damage. The sun's harmful effects don't stop when you've been looking for shade. The effects of UV exposure, including dry and itchy skin, can take two to four hours to fully develop. Replenish moisture with these after-sun essentials from Eminence Organics.

Replenish moisture with a repair balm

Does your skin suffer from exposure to the sun? Repair dry skin and reduce redness due to dryness with our rose hip and lemongrass repair balm. Enriched with rose hip oil, sunflower oil and a Natural Repair Complex, this ultra-rich balm provides moisture and protects the skin from the drying effects of the elements.

Apply a moisturizing moisturizer to help promote dryness

Give some relief to dry, itchy skin all over your body with Eminence Organics Rose Hip & Lemongrass Soothing Hydrator. The cooling properties of camphor and menthol refresh the skin while aloe and A. Natural repair complex help with drought. Try layering this lightweight moisturizer under the richer rose hip and lemongrass repair balm to lock in moisture.

How do you protect your skin from the sun? Browse our full list of summer essentials and find even more sun care recommendations at an Eminence Organics Spa partner near you.

Iron Man VR Review: Bringing The Summer Blockbuster Home

Iron Man VR

Iron Man VR Review: Bring the summer blockbuster home

"Iron Man VR is an entertaining superhero adventure that doesn't quite reach the summer blockbuster heights."

  • Satisfactory flying

  • Frenetic dogfighting

  • Creative motion control

  • A robust package

  • Fussy VR

  • Generic history

  • Unpolished graphics

Any other year, Iron Man VR would have flown under the radar. Despite all of the simulated exploits and explosions, it's the kind of licensed superhero fare that feels slim next to a muscular Marvel Studios movie.

But of course 2020 is not another year. Cinema-goers won't pack theater to see the next chapter of the Marvel Cinematic Universe soon. Iron Man VR could be the best thing that fans will bring to a summer blockbuster this year. It's not an ideal replacement, but the thought of traveling to a fantasy world where good always beats evil sounds more appealing when hope is so scarce.

Although Iron Man VR doesn't fully exploit its promising potential due to technical limitations and a general lack of polish, thanks to its creative control scheme, it offers enough fun and action film heroism.

Marvel flight simulator

Iron Man VR can best be described as a first person aerial combat game. Players step into the iconic red and gold armor to read an original story about a mysterious hacker who directed Tony Stark's deadly drones against him. Much of the adventure is spent flying around arena-like locations and blowing robot waves out of the air.

Both actions are carried out with different success using the PS Move controller. When flying, hold the moves straight down and press the triggers to drive forward. Turning the controller to the left or right moves the suit in this direction, while tilting it horizontally increases the height.

It's not the most seamless VR flight game, but when it all comes together, it's an undeniably cool experience.

It may seem intuitive at first, but gets more complicated when steering comes into play. Players can tilt their heads to rotate, but the most effective way to move is to press a button to rotate the camera. Flying becomes a difficult balance between controlling the character's position in the game and focusing on the PlayStation camera in physical space.

It is not the fastest learning process. In the game's early missions, I played with my arms and neck and tried to achieve a smooth flight pattern. It felt like I was playing a scene in a Spider-Man film in which a freshly bitten Peter Parker whirls around on the roofs and tries to learn the mechanics of his nets.

All this trial and error paid off when the controls finally clicked. In an outstanding mission, players fly through a rocky canyon to pursue a runaway villain. It's a standard video game chase, but it's also a sequence that rewards the player's mastery. As I raced through narrow passages and effortlessly snaked around rugged cliffs, I felt less like a youthful avenger. Instead, the PSVR headset felt like the Iron Man helmet, and the Move controllers became palm boosters. At that moment I was a superhero racing through the air with verve.

It's not the most seamless VR flight game, but when it all comes together, it's an undeniably cool experience.

Exploits

The action side of the game has its own ups and downs. During the flight, the Move controllers can be raised to shoot enemies. When you aim a straight one like a sword, players can fire blaster shots from the palm of their hand while flipping down activates an auxiliary attack like homing missiles from the suit's wrist.

If everything works as intended, all the time you spent as a child playing superheroes was worth it.

As with flying, shooting takes a bit to get the hang of it. The nuance of the wrist placement makes it difficult to constantly trigger the intended force in rapid battles. Flying and shooting at the same time is a separate fight in which the players have to juggle two separate movements. If the flight feels like it is fully focused, it will be absolutely impossible to do the tandem action.

Even with the tricky controls, firefights are often fun and hectic. The waves of jellyfish-like drones offer players a lot of moving targets where they can test their skills. It is uniquely satisfying to blow up incoming enemies with the palm of your hand on the right and aim with the other five ships and destroy them at once with a barrage of wrist missiles.

Iron Man VR

Iron Man VR adds additional gestural gameplay to enhance the feeling of heroism. If you hold down a button and swing the controller, a powerful blow is triggered, which can throw opponents back. There are also many other well-known comic book moments. The players open incredibly heavy gates and release the stuck landing gear of an airplane during the adventure. This type of tactile design feels more exciting than tapping X quickly to achieve strength in an average game.

The overall fight can sometimes feel a bit simple, especially when compared to a superhero game that is as varied and fluid as Marvel's Spider-Man, but the physicality of VR allows for additional experimentation in combat. If everything works as intended, all the time you spent as a child playing superheroes was worth it.

B-Movie

Despite a creative approach to control, Iron Man VR stumbles across its presentation. The story itself is a collection of genre clichés, from tortured heroes to predictable red pegs. The constant jokes feel like they've been pulled out of a seminar on writing a Marvel movie.

The graphics don't look much better. Many of the textures wouldn't look out of place in an average Nintendo GameCube game, and the largest set pieces tend to fall flat with lackluster effects. That wouldn't normally be a deal breaker for VR, but superhero games live and die through spectacle. Iron Man VR has a lot of potential, but can't always deliver its blockbuster moments. Explosions are more often anti-climactic than they inspire.

Iron Man VR

It's not that the game doesn't feel complete. It's a weighty package with an eight-hour history, lots of bonus missions, and a full suit customization. The problem boils down to a lack of polish that feels uncomfortable for the genre.

Love her or hate her, Marvel films have made entertainment a science. These superhero adventures have been carefully designed to provide constant fun for fans. Even when they are the weakest, it is rare for this iron formula to crack.

Iron Man VR has a lot of potential, but can't always deliver its blockbuster moments.

Iron Man VR, on the other hand, is a game in which players constantly see the seams. The technical restrictions always prevail, whether in the form of recycled locations or incredibly long loading times. These limits are particularly noticeable in the game's home base scenes, where Tony Stark's arms tend to twist and twist in a way that makes a surgeon flinch.

The frequent interruptions in flight keep Iron Man VR from reaching new superhero heights. There are lightning bolts from Avengers Action, but the experience is more similar to that of Tony Stark, who controls his Mark I armor for the first time and tries to remove the kinks.

Our opinion

Iron Man VR is an entertaining escape that finds creative ways to turn motion controls into heroic stunts, but lacks the thrill and polish needed to make it feel like a real Hollywood spectacle.

Is there a better alternative?

Marvel's Spider-Man is still the gold standard for modern superhero games, and Eagle Flight is a more elegant (but disgusting) VR flight experience.

How long it will take?

The story takes approximately eight hours and the game features races, combat attempts and free flight to add weight to the package.

Should you buy it

Yes, if you have a PSVR and a Move controller. If you don't have one, a killer app isn't enough to justify a full VR investment.

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7 Summer Skin Care Tips For Oily Skin

If your skin looks less than dull at best, it can turn into an oil slick in summer. As the temperature rises, so does the humidity – and this can lead to an increase in oil production from your skin's sebaceous glands.

While sebum contains lipids and fats that protect your skin from drying out of environmental stressors, too much sebum can make the surface of the skin particularly greasy.

Tips to transform your skin from summer fat to summer glow

1. Clean properly

Double cleansing can be the key to getting rid of oily skin in summer. As we say at Eminence Organics, "Like attracts like" and using a gentle oil cleaner as the first step in your cleaning routine can make a big difference. We recommend our Stone Crop Cleansing Oil to gently remove makeup and remove oil-based products from your pores. The lightening stone plant moisturizes and moisturizes for a healthy looking complexion.

Then clean on a larger scale with the Clear Skin Probiotic Cleanser. Regardless of whether your skin tends to break out, switching to a cleanser designed for problematic skin can help make your skin look dull in the oil-inducing summer months (Curls). This award-winning cleanser is blended with cucumber, tea tree oil, and yogurt to treat oily skin without removing moisture.

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2. Remember to wear sunscreen

While applying sunscreen looks like a recipe for disaster for an oily complexion, Allure says, "A healthy dose of sunscreen (a teaspoon for your face) surprisingly helps control oil and shine." Alternatively, you can use our Sun Defense Minerals choose for your sun care and check the appearance of the shine all day long. The breathtaking supermodel Kate Upton doesn't drive without a vacation.

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3. Makeup Free

Take a cue from Alicia Keys and embrace your beauty this summer without makeup – or at least do without your foundation! In summer, not only is there a brighter trend, but the melting makeup can also clog the pores and cause your skin to produce more oil.

4. Avoid cocktails and spicy food

The saying is true: "You are what you eat" – and during the hot summer months, cocktails and spicy food can destroy your complexion. These increase your heat index, which makes you feel warmer and sweat more. Sweat is not a bad thing by nature, but it can lead to clogged pores if it stays on the surface of the skin for too long. The result? Skin that looks shiny rather than moist. Instead, reach for foods with a high vitamin A content and slow oil production such as carrots, melon and spinach (Curls).

5. Don't forget to exfoliate

Peeling is an important part of every skin care routine, especially if your skin is oily. Regular peeling helps remove dead skin cells that have accumulated on the surface of the skin, clog the pores and tarnish the complexion. We recommend our Stone Crop Oxygenating Fizzofoliant, which contains rice flour and Adzuki powder to polish and smooth the skin structure, and Stone Crop to moisturize and moisturize. This peeling for everyday use gently removes impurities with its light effervescent effect and ensures a perfectly polished complexion.

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6. Treat your skin to a mask

Dr. Oz recommends applying a clay mask once or twice a week to degrease summer skin. Our Balancing Masque Duo contains kaolin clay and charcoal to remove oil, dirt and bacteria that cause excess sebum, and Buchu leaf extract to reduce oil production and mattify the skin's appearance. Add the moisture Grapefruit cheek treatment to restore moisture to the skin and minimize the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

7. Yes, you still need to moisturize

Adding moisture to oily skin may not seem intuitive, but hydrating the skin is key to maintaining balance and controlling oil production. If you're wondering, "Should you use oily skin moisturizer?" The answer is a resounding yes. If you are looking for the best moisturizer for oily skin, we recommend the Clear Skin Probiotic Moisturizer. This beauty editor favorite includes cucumber juice, tea tree, and willow bark (a natural astringent) to tighten and reduce the appearance of your pores, leaving you with soft – never shiny – skin.

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How do you deal with oily skin? We'd love to hear your tips and tricks! Let us know in the comments below and join the conversation on social media.

Summer Health Care, Beauty, Skin and Hair Care Tips

Hello everyone.

Winter is over and now it's time for a terrible summer. In a country like India, the heat dominates 9 out of 12 months and the summer months, i.e. H. May and June are worst. It is certain that your skin, hair and health will be under the worst stress if you do not care properly. This is the time to take special care of our health and follow the various tips on health, beauty, skin and hair care. The sun is relentless at this time of year and various skin and hair problems arise due to the excessive heat. You have to follow the different steps and make a routine to take good care of yourself. We have detailed the various remedies for prickly heat (Skin, hair and health tips) to you….


Summer skin care tips

  1. A broad spectrum SPF is your best friend all day. Don't kick out at all without SPF 40 or higher. This would prevent the skin from being damaged and keep the tan and dark spots away. Apply the sunscreen 15 minutes before entering the sunlight. Keep applying the sunscreen every 3 hours for better protection as it often melts in the heat.
  2. Drink water and lots of it. Water in the solution for all skin care problems and miraculously improves the texture of your skin. Make sure you drink at least 9-10 liters of water every day.
  3. Stick to CTM for basic skin care. Never hit the bed without properly cleaning and moisturizing it, since in summer the skin sweats and the pores can be clogged with dirt, dust and dirt. They can break out hard if CTM is not followed.
  4. Use a facial spray in your pocket when traveling. The skin is slightly irritated and red in summer and looks dull and greasy. Use a simple rose water mist or other facial mist that suits your skin to soothe the heat.
  5. For simple homemade toner, use ice cubes and rub the skin to tighten the pores and remove redness from the skin.
  6. Summer is a nightmare for oily skin. Use homemade packs like fuller's earth with lemon or rose water to control oil secretion. Do not use the face detergent too often to wash off the oil. You can also use quenching cloth from time to time to check the oiliness.
  7. Always try to use a gel-based cleanser that contains salicylic acid, citric acid, and glycolic acid, and helps reduce dead skin cells that clog pores and cause breakouts.
  8. For the summer tan, apply tomato juice or a mixture of lemon juice and honey every other day. This would reduce the tan and improve the skin.
  9. Try not to experiment with too many new skin care products as summer heat can cause severe reactions.
  10. Try not to bleach your face during the day and step directly into the sun. This also applies to threading the face.

Summer hair care tips

  1. Sweat and dust in summer exacerbate hair problems such as dandruff, split ends, frizziness and increased hair loss. Therefore, you should wash your hair if necessary. However, if you have dry hair, do not wash it more than twice a week.
  2. If you like blow drying, straightening, or curling hair with hot styling tools, try reducing it in the summer. The heat and moisture still dry out the hair and these styling tools do more damage.
  3. Try a sulfate-free shampoo. This is better for hair anyway, since the sulfates tend to dry out the hair.
  4. Don't skip the conditioner at all. Always use a chemical-free hair conditioner and maintain the hair length. This leaves the hair less frizzy and easy to handle.
  5. The summers are hard and merciless on the hair and scalp. It causes sunburn and dryness, so you need to protect your scalp. It also tends to damage the roots of the hair and cause baldness. Try a headscarf, hat, or hat while going out in the sun.
  6. If you have colored hair, long exposure to the sun's rays can damage chemically treated hair and fade your valuable hair color. Therefore, use a scarf or try to cover your head when getting out.
  7. Groom the hair once or twice a month with a mixture of oils such as coconut, olives, almonds, etc. to rejuvenate and revitalize the hair. Massage your scalp with your fingertips to increase blood flow and deeply care for the roots.
  8. If you go swimming, dampen your hair before entering the pool. This way, it absorbs less chlorine.
  9. Summer can cause a fungal infection on the scalp of the hair, causing dandruff or itching. Try tea tree oil or neem oil to treat the scalp fungal infection.
  10. If your hair tends to split ends, try shortening the ends regularly. This keeps the split ends away and regularly uses a moisturizing serum on the tips of the hair to prevent further split ends, which are generally caused by dryness.

Summer health tips

  1. Drink lots and lots of water. This is the key to surviving the summer. If you want our skin to glow, hair healthy and body calm, drink 8-9 liters of water every day. This prevents the body from giving off heat efficiently and keeps the body cool.
  2. The urge to drink caffeinated or carbonated drinks is excessive, but don't choose them. This also applies to alcoholic beverages and sugary beverages. All of these drinks contain higher amounts of preservatives, colors and sugar and are naturally acidic. They cause dehydration and do more harm than good. Try drinking honey, instead of coffee, organic tulsi, or green tea, to fortify yourself.
  3. We tend to drink cold water straight from the fridge, but they don't really help cool you down in the summer. This narrows the blood vessels in the skin and reduces heat loss. This does not help the body. So drink water at normal temperature.
  4. Breakfast is the most important meal of the day and even if you are on a diet – never skip breakfast or eat less. You would need the maximum energy in the morning and could get sick if breakfast is consumed properly.
  5. In the summer, try opting for less strenuous activities like hard workouts. Try doing yoga that helps your body and mind at the same time.
  6. Try to eat small meals throughout the day. This helps digestion and doesn't make you feel too full. Also try eating light, nutritious, and fat-free meals. Neither eat nor starve in summer.
  7. Include plenty of healthy vegetables and fruits in your diet. This will help the body cope with the summer heat. Reduce the intake of dried fruit and replace it with fresh fruit. Also drink lots of fresh fruit juice (not the packaged ones) and lemon water.
  8. There are certain drinks that help to replenish the body better and also have a cooling effect on the body. Drinks such as coconut oil, buttermilk, lemon water and Tulsi seeds in the drinks help to replenish the fluids lost in sweat.

Summer beauty tips

  1. Always use a primer before applying makeup. This will control the oil, moisturize the skin, smooth the pores and make you look natural. Primer also helps make-up last longer.
  2. Avoid heavier or full-surface foundations. Instead, opt for BB / CC creams that feel light on the skin and are less likely to melt. It also makes the pores breathable and makes you look fresh. If you overlay too many products, this will not work in the summer and you therefore follow the guidelines – less is more.
  3. Summer is not meant for these dark and vampy lip colors. So try to use subtle and bright colors like coral, pink and orange. This will make you look pretty and lively.
  4. For eye make-up with waterproof kohl and mascara. You don't want to smudge your makeup with dirt, oil and sweat before the end of the day.
  5. If you want your eye shadow to last a long time, use a good foundation or a cream colored eye shadow. This makes the eye make-up water and wrinkle-free all day long.
  6. Use the bronzer sparingly. The skin already looks red and tanned and if you use too much bronzer you will only look artificial.
  7. Apply sunscreen not only to the face, but also to exposed parts of the body such as hands, legs, neck, etc.

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Top Causes and Home Remedies for Oily Skin during summer

Oily skin can be very uncomfortable, especially in summer. A normal face with oily skin can produce more oil in summer because the heat constantly pulls the oil out of the pores of the skin. Even if oily skin is a blessing, as it slowly ages compared to dry skin and there are fewer wrinkles on the face. However, all advantages become disadvantages at a certain time of day. Similarly oily skin can be a threat in summer. It can give your face an excessive glow, spoil your makeup and cause a sudden breakout of pimples and acne.

What causes oily skin?

Oily skin can be caused for several reasons, which are listed below:

  • genetics: If your family has oily skin, you are more likely to have similar skin with larger sebaceous glands that produce excess oil.
  • Excessive use of skin care products: There are so many cosmetics and skin products on the market and people generally use them fairly regularly for purposes such as fairness, smoothness and clear skin. However, the excessive use of such skin care products leads to greater oil production in the skin
  • Seasonal changes: Oil production in the skin also depends on the seasons. If you are in a hot and humid place, the oil production in the skin is excessively high. The cold and dry weather can also lead to oil production as a natural mechanism to prevent the skin from drying out.
  • Medication: Using hormonal birth control pills or hormone replacement drugs can have oily skin as a side effect
  • stress: Being under stress affects not only the mental state, but also the physical state. With chronic stress, the skin can begin to produce androgen hormones that produce oil in the skin

Oily skin is not easy to handle, but like anything else, solving a problem is usually too close to us and sometimes in our kitchen. Here are some of the home remedies for oily skin:

  • Protein: Protein is rich in vitamin A and can help to tighten the oily skin.
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    Beat a protein, apply to the skin and let dry. Wash off with warm water after drying. This should be done twice a week.
  • Lemon juice: Lemon is lemony in nature and therefore antiseptic. It relieves skin discoloration and restores the pH of the skin.
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    Mix a teaspoon of lemon juice with a teaspoon of distilled water. Soak a cotton ball in the mixture, apply to the skin and leave for 10 minutes. Wash your skin with warm water. Lemon juice can dry your skin, so a small oil-free moisturizer is a big help. This must be done once a day.)
  • Cucumbers: Cucumber is a coolant with a high vitamin and mineral content, which is well suited for oily skin.
    (Take a fresh cucumber, cut it into thick slices and rub it well against your skin. Let it stand for one night and wash the skin with warm water the next morning. This should be done daily before bed.)
  • yogurt: Yogurt contains lactic acid, which the excess oil can absorb from the skin.

Take a tablespoon of plain yogurt and apply it thoroughly to your face. Leave on for 15 minutes and then rinse with cold water. Repeat once a day

Aside from the above-mentioned home remedies, there are several products that can be used treat oily skin. These products are:

  • Facial cleanser: Using a gentle facial cleanser is a great way to reduce oil from your skin. It is recommended to use a detergent with a balanced pH instead of a soap. It is best to use warm water when washing the skin.
  • Alcohol-free toner: Put a few drops of toner on a cotton pad and gently rub it on your face. Toners can be hard on the skin, so it is recommended that you only use them on oily skin.
  • Moisturizer: A light and oil-free moisturizer can be used to moisturize the skin and keep it healthy
  • Blotting paper: This is a very effective way to absorb the extra oil from the skin. Only a gentle pressure on the skin and the blotting paper absorb the excess oil. Make sure it is not rubbed as it will cause skin irritation.

Oily skin can sometimes be a problem and as mentioned above there are many products and remedies that can be used to help you with the problem. Taking into account your problems, Kaya recommends choosing The Kaya Purepore Clear Skin, which is specifically geared towards the causes of oily skin and gives you facial relief. It deals with the problem at the root and targets the bacteria that are present in the skin pores. It helps clean the face skin with toxins to soothe the skin.

Kaya offers solutions for a variety of Treatments for skin care and hair care problems. To learn more, visit us today !!

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Summer Health Care, Beauty, Skin and Hair Care Tips

Hello everybody.

Winter is over and now it's time for a terrible summer. In a country like India, the heat dominates 9 out of 12 months and the summer months, i.e. H. May and June are worst. It is certain that your skin, hair and health will be under the worst stress if you do not care properly. This is the time to take special care of our health and follow the various tips on health, beauty, skin and hair care. The sun is relentless at this time of year and various skin and hair problems arise due to the excessive heat. You have to follow the different steps and make a routine to take good care of yourself. We have detailed the various remedies for prickly heat (Skin, hair and health tips) to you….


Summer skin care tips

  1. A broad spectrum SPF is your best friend all day. Don't get out at all without SPF 40 or higher. This would prevent the skin from being damaged and keep the tan and dark spots away. Apply the sunscreen 15 minutes before sunlight. Apply the sunscreen every 3 hours for better protection as it often melts in the heat.
  2. Drink water and lots of it. Water in the solution for all skin care problems and miraculously improves the texture of your skin. Make sure you drink at least 9-10 liters of water every day.
  3. Stick to CTM for basic skin care. Never hit the bed without properly cleaning and moisturizing it, as the skin sweats in summer and the pores can be clogged with dirt, dust and dirt. They can break out hard if CTM is not followed.
  4. Use a facial spray in your pocket when traveling. The skin is slightly irritated and red in summer and looks dull and greasy. Use a simple rose water mist or other facial mist that suits your skin to soothe the heat.
  5. For simple homemade toner, use ice cubes and rub the skin to tighten the pores and remove redness from the skin.
  6. Summer is a nightmare for oily skin. Use homemade packs like fuller's earth with lemon or rose water to control oil secretion. Do not use the face detergent too often to wash off the oil. You can also use quenching cloth from time to time to check the oiliness.
  7. Always try to use a gel-based cleanser that contains salicylic acid, citric acid, and glycolic acid to reduce dead skin cells that clog pores and cause breakouts.
  8. For the summer tan, apply tomato juice or a mixture of lemon juice and honey every other day. This would reduce the tan and improve the skin.
  9. Try not to experiment with too many new skin care products as summer heat can cause severe reactions.
  10. Try not to bleach your face during the day and step directly into the sun. This also applies to threading the face.

Summer hair care tips

  1. Sweat and dust in summer exacerbate hair problems such as dandruff, split ends, frizziness and increased hair loss. Therefore, you should wash your hair if necessary. However, if you have dry hair, do not wash it more than twice a week.
  2. If you like blow drying, straightening, or curling hair with hot styling tools, try reducing it in the summer. The heat and moisture still dry out the hair and these styling tools do more damage.
  3. Try a sulfate-free shampoo. This is better for hair anyway, since the sulfates tend to dry out the hair.
  4. Do not skip the conditioner at all. Always use a chemical-free hair conditioner and maintain the hair length. This leaves the hair less frizzy and easy to handle.
  5. Summers are hard and merciless on the hair and scalp. It causes sunburn and dryness, so you need to protect your scalp. It also tends to damage the roots of the hair and cause baldness. Try a headscarf, hat, or hat while going out in the sun.
  6. If you have colored hair, long exposure to the sun's rays can damage chemically treated hair and fade your valuable hair color. Therefore, use a scarf or try to cover your head when getting out.
  7. Groom the hair once or twice a month with a mixture of oils such as coconut, olives, almonds, etc. to rejuvenate and revitalize the hair. Massage your scalp with your fingertips to increase blood flow and deeply care for the roots.
  8. If you go swimming, wet your hair before entering the pool. This way, it absorbs less chlorine.
  9. Summer can cause a fungal infection on the scalp of the hair, causing dandruff or itching. Use tea tree oil or neem oil to treat the fungal infection on the scalp.
  10. If your hair tends to split ends, try shortening the ends regularly. This keeps the split ends away and regularly uses a moisturizing serum on the ends of the hair to prevent further split ends, which are generally caused by dryness.

Summer health tips

  1. Drink lots and lots of water. This is the key to surviving the summer. If you want our skin to glow, hair healthy and body calm, drink 8-9 liters of water every day. This prevents the body from giving off heat efficiently and keeps the body cool.
  2. The urge to drink caffeinated or carbonated drinks is excessive, but don't choose them. This also applies to alcoholic beverages and sugary beverages. All of these drinks contain higher amounts of preservatives, colors and sugar and are naturally acidic. They cause dehydration and do more harm than good. Try drinking honey, instead of coffee, organic tulsi, or green tea, to fortify yourself.
  3. We tend to drink cold water straight from the fridge, but they don't really help cool you down in the summer. This narrows the blood vessels in the skin and reduces heat loss. This does not help the body. So drink water at normal temperature.
  4. Breakfast is the most important meal of the day and even if you are on a diet – never skip breakfast or eat less. You would need the maximum energy in the morning and could get sick if breakfast is consumed properly.
  5. In the summer, try opting for less strenuous activities like hard workouts. Try doing yoga that helps your body and mind at the same time.
  6. Try to eat small meals throughout the day. This helps digestion and doesn't make you feel too full. Also try eating light, nutritious, and fat-free meals. Neither eat nor starve in summer.
  7. Include plenty of healthy vegetables and fruits in your diet. This will help the body cope with the summer heat. Reduce the intake of dried fruit and replace it with fresh fruit. Also drink lots of fresh fruit juice (not the packaged ones) and lemon water.
  8. There are certain drinks that help to replenish the body better and also have a cooling effect on the body. Drinks such as coconut oil, buttermilk, lemon water and Tulsi seeds in the drinks help to replenish the fluids lost in sweat.

Summer beauty tips

  1. Always use a primer before applying makeup. This will control the oil, moisturize the skin, smooth the pores and make you look natural. Primer also helps make-up last longer.
  2. Avoid heavier or full-surface foundations. Instead, opt for BB / CC creams that feel light on the skin and are less likely to melt. It also makes the pores breathable and makes you look fresh. If you overlay too many products, this will not work in the summer and you therefore follow the guidelines – less is more.
  3. Summer is not meant for these dark and vampy lip colors. So try to use subtle and bright colors like coral, pink and orange. This will make you look pretty and lively.
  4. For eye make-up with waterproof kohl and mascara. You don't want to smudge your makeup with dirt, oil and sweat before the end of the day.
  5. If you want your eye shadow to last a long time, use a good foundation or a cream colored eye shadow. This makes the eye make-up water and wrinkle-free all day long.
  6. Use the bronzer sparingly. The skin already looks red and tanned and if you use too much bronzer you will only look artificial.
  7. Apply sunscreen not only to the face, but also to exposed body parts such as hands, legs, neck, etc.

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