Monday, May 18, 2009

Save Money On A Beauty Budget

Skin care is an essential part of any beauty and health routine.


Most of us want to look good, but sometimes beauty treatments and products cost a fortune, especially when it comes to those for your skin and nails. Going to a salon for services is a luxury, but there are inexpensive products that allow you to keep up with your usual beauty routine. Does this Spark an idea?


Instructions


Hair and Skin Care


1. Gently rub in a thin layer of petroleum jelly all over your hands and feet to soften them. For extra softening, apply a thicker layer of petroleum jelly at night to your hands and feet, and wear old gloves and socks overnight.


2. Apply petroleum jelly to your eyelids, lash line and under-eye area to remove eye makeup. Use your fingers to apply a thin layer and rub gently onto the areas of your eyes with makeup. Keep your eyes shut tightly to prevent petroleum jelly from getting into them. Rinse with warm water and rub lightly with a washcloth to remove the petroleum jelly and the makeup.


3. Apply a thin layer of petroleum jelly to lips as an inexpensive but effective lip balm.


4. Rub together a couple of drops of olive oil between your palms, then rub your palms in your hair to tame frizzy and rough ends.


5. Apply olive oil to your legs, arms and torso as a moisturizer.


6. Rub olive oil lightly onto your eyelids to remove makeup. Gently rub a washcloth that has been dipped in warm water to rinse the oil off your face.


7. Mix ½ cup of white sugar with 3 Tbsp. baby oil to create your own body scrub. Rub mixture onto your body in the shower and then rinse off.


8. Crush a tablet of aspirin and mix it with a few drops of water to create a paste to apply to your pimples. It will dry them up.


9. Rub hair conditioner under your arms and on your legs instead of using a shaving gel or cream. The hair conditioner lets the razor glide smoothly and the conditioner moisturizes your skin while you shave.


French-Tip Manicure


10. File down any ragged edges on your nails with an emery board or a metal file.


11. Buff the surface of your nails using a small nail buffer to smooth any severe ridges.


12. Draw an even curved line across the end of each nail with a white French-tip pen The lines will resemble tiny half-moons. If you mess up, use a cotton swab dipped in nail polish remover to correct the mistake.


13. Allow tips to dry thoroughly.


14. Paint one even coat of a nude-pink nail polish, preferably a no-chip formula. Allow nails to dry. Apply another coat if necessary.







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