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Do we rely to much on beauty products
Which beauty products do you regularly use? Chances are you probably use than you used to use in the past. With a seemingly neverending supply of new lotions and potions on the market designed to make you look younger, bronzer, and healthier, it’s difficult to know where to start.
If it is a healthy looking glow that you seek, you may consider using sun laboratories or Aromatherapy Associates, both of which help to make you look healthy.
There really is something for everyone. And don’t we just love it – who wouldn’t want beautiful clear skin, sleek hair and perfect makeup? But do these products really help us to achieve that or is it just that we want it so much we’re convincing ourselves that we can’t live without them? I recently discovered that the moisturiser I had been using was not actually improving the condition of my skin, in fact it could even have been making it worse. I was so used to applying it a couple of times a day that when I didn’t use it for one day, my hands quickly became drier than ever. Some skin products work almost too well – to the extent that your skin becomes ‘addicted’ and unable to cope without them. It’s the same problem with hair styling – using some products can lead to you needing more and more. Blow-drying and styling your hair can dry it out, leaving it brittle and frizzy. The answer to this, as usual, is product – there are loads of different styling products to keep unruly hair in check. They leave your hair looking shiny and sleek even when after heat-styling, problem solved. But nine times out of ten you’ll find these products only succeed in disguising the problem without actually helping repair the damage. You keep using it because your hair looks great, but the longer you leave it the worse your hair condition will become. So how can you tell which products are really worth your money? Well, to start with, less is definitely more. Choose you products carefully and make sure that they will suit your skin type – products such as Clarins HyraQuench cream. These may cost more than regular moisturisers, but it’s worth it in the long run as they do help fix dry skin, and they usually last much longer too. For hair, the best way to recovery is to wear your hair naturally for a while, and use products designed to help dry hair to recover. If you are happy with the straight look, get some GHD straighteners – they may cost a littel extra, but you get what you pay for. GHD also offer a great range of shampoo and styling products that are specifically developed to protect heat-styled hair and help it to stay healthy.
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