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Saturday, October 23, 2010

Ingrown hairs no thanks!

Hey Vanity Vixens!
  Ok so our topic of the day is ingrown hairs yuck! We all know that there is nothing more annoying than an unwanted ingrown hair popping up right before a big date, job interview etc. Not only are these fiesty little bitches unwanted but they are persistant, ugly and down right uncomfortably painful! Ok so what can we do to prevent these bitches from popping up? I am here to help.  
1. Go with the grain.
Shave in the direction your hair grows. Facial hair grows downward on the cheeks, straight out on the chin, downward below the jawbone, and upward along the lower neck, usually below the Adam's apple.

2. Hang up your razor for a day or two.

Particularly if your razor bumps have become infected, you will do more damage if you shave over them. Giving the skin a break from the razor, and washing the affected areas with an antibacterial soap in the meantime, will usually end the inflammation.

3. Shave more often.

Shaving more frequently, but with a lighter touch, can help prevent ingrown hairs. This applies especially to young men whose beards are just coming in.

4. Lift them out.

Before shaving, take a straight pin, a pair of tweezers, or a beard pick and carefully lift out any ingrown hairs. Don't pick or dig at them, which can damage the skin further and open the door to infection.

5. Get ready to shave.

To lessen the trauma from shaving, prepare your beard and your skin before you pick up that razor. Make sure your skin is softened with warm water or towels and is wet from tap water or the shower. Never apply foam or soap to a dry surface

6. Avoid electric.

Electric shavers sometimes cause the hair to go in all sorts of directions -- up and down, back and forth, round and round. That's no help at all when you're trying to shave with the grain.


7. Train your whiskers.

Shave in the exact same direction (using the directions given in the first remedy) every day, and don't press too hard. After a few weeks, your whiskers will be growing out straight. Well, at least they won't be so curly

8. Change your blade.

If you're using a double- or triple-track razor, you're probably shaving too close for the good of your skin. Switch to a single-track, disposable razor or, better still, an old-fashioned safety razor, so you can adjust the closeness of your shave.

9. Sharpen up.

A dull razor blade will make the problem worse. Use a new razor blade every time you shave.

10. Change your collar.

Avoid wearing shirts with stiff, high collars that rub against the skin of your neck. The neck is the site of most ingrown hairs and razor bumps, so try not to wear clothing that will aggravate the problem.

Ok guys so I hope this helps you out! Thanks Garry for the insight! Keep the questions rolling in and remember these rules when it comes to shaving. I can't have my boys or girls for that matter looking busted! I would say Ha ha! but i'm not kidding this is serious so handle it! Thanks!!! xoxoxo Kristina xoxoxo

Friday, October 22, 2010

Fuller looking lips!

Hey Vanity Vixens!
  Ok guys so thanks for all the questions! Im super excited to answer! I want to start off with a good one! People ask me all of the time... How can I get fuller looking lips? Well if you are anything like me and believe that you don't need to under go massive amounts of plastic surgery to have a hot pouty lip then listen up ladies and gentlemen (we don't discriminate here). First off the lighter the lip the bigger it looks. Light makes things pop and dark conceals. Now this doesn't mean that you have to sacrifice Angelina Jolie lips to sport a hot red lip. We all know I can definitely appreciate a red lip! However, there is a way to do this. First off (regardless of which color you choose on your lips) You want to keep the majority of your lip color based around the outer corners of your mouth. When using a lip liner (which I highly recommend) Line the lips right above where your natural lip line is. You really want to focus on making sure you don't go too far out from where your natural lip line is because you don't want to end up looking fake. You want to enhance the natural pout in your lips that we all have. So with the lip liner in place (right above the natural lip line) you want to grab your lip color (or chapstick) and blend it inward keeping the middle of your lips the lightest in color. The light will attract to the middle of your lips thus creating a most desired pouty lip! The more matte the lip the poutier it will look however for all of you gloss lovers out there... try to keep the gloss (a shade lighter than the rest of the lips) concentrated in the middle of those beautiful pouty lips. Now enjoy and kiss away! xoxo Kristina

Welcome everyone!

Hi all you vanity vixens out there!
 First off I want to say hello and welcome to my very first blog! My purpose for this blog is to reach out to anyone and everyone who has any sort of interest in makeup, hair, fashion etc. Let's talk! On a daily basis I get asked all sorts of questions ranging from, what is the perfect foundation for my skin? to how do I get a perfect smokey eye? Well I am here to answer all of your beauty questions, concerns or needs! Got a question? Email me at Kristinamakeup@gmail.com. I can only answer your questions if you are asking them first! So tell me what concerns you? What inspires you? Feel free to also post any advice you may have as well. The more the merrier! Welcome to my blog and thanks for the support!  xoxoxo Kristina xoxoxo
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