Massager Facial

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Massager Facial
Give me a simple way of making use of this things in my day to day Skin Care?

Bascially i have a dry skin friends can u please tell me the Simple procedure for doing self facial,manicure & pedicure with the following ingredients, i do have
Aloevera gel,Sandal paste, Multani mati,mud pack(VLCC ready made paste) walnut scrub,cleansing milk. In addition to this i also have steam inhaler,body massager,pumic stone,pedicure & manicure brushes,acetone.
Iam a working lady i spend nearly 8-10 hours near a computer system for which i have got lot of dark circles i just want to get rid of it, i also have some pimples which often comes when i take any medicine. And i also want to know the simple tips to maintain dry hair.

hi..i can understand how working womens feel with their day to day skincare problem..what i do is as i have dry skin aswell and dark circles..juice of raw potato ..u just need 1-2 drop..if u put that may be 2-3 times a week or every day if possible ..within a month you r dark circle will become very light…self facial…u can make face mask by just using sandal powder,besan,milk and rose water,apply a thin layer in your face ,leave it for 15 min and then wash slowly..when you dont have time to make this ,somedays you can put a thin layer of aloevera gel but add little water,dont put pure concentrated aloevera gel….you can use same for body(not aloevera) but add multani mitti and it really works for body as a good exfoliator….for pedicure and manicure…u can put glycerine and few drops of lemon in the night,it really gives very soft hand feet..and then once a week soak your hands and feet with liquid wash..use brush and pumic stone .take off nail paint first..and always remember to apply body lotion after shower and always use good and rich cream for your hands and feet….i hope it works for you..

thanks

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if healthy hair needs a healthy scalp, what things could and should you be doing or not doing, from day to day

….ie if the scalps needs to be unclogged with debris, should you use a fine variation of a facial scrub on your scalp?

what can/should you do to bring oxygenated blood to the surface of your head?

is bright artificial light stimulation good or bad?

can the scalp be stimulated by lots of tiny accupuncture sized needles,bunched together and lightly pushed against the scalp as a kind of head stimulator/massager

what could you put on your scalp to give it a delicious tingle?

You have a wonderful set of questions.
As licensed cosmetologist for 30 years I can give you the overview of what has been tuaght for many years.
Healthy hair comes from a healthy body, things to consider are taking a suppliment such as Biotin, Niacin and Zink (good for hair skin & nails).
You can take it internally as well as purchase biotin products for the hair & scalp.
To oxygenate you would need to manipulate your scalp by doing a scalp Therapy Massage. This done at least once per day stimulates the red blood cells to the scalp/skin tissues therefore vitalizing the hair folicles on your scalp. There was a older practice of using a electron manipulator. It greatly resembles the globes that have the electrical arcs going through it you can hanlde that are so neat to watch. This large glass comb was done as a scalp therapy. I am certain in some salons it may very well still be offered as a service.
Regarding bright artificial light it can be damaging to your hair. You have to consider also free radicals. The excessive heat from artifical light can remove much needed moisture and create very dry brittle hair therefore creating an unhealthy head of hair.

I would not reccomend facial scrub for the scalp as scal PH and facial PH can differ and the scrub can be harmful to tender scalp areas that normally are “protected” by hair.

Day to day maintenence is simple; use a quality PH balaced professional shampoo. A moisturizing replacement can be added as needed, porhaps once to twice per week. If you hair does not hold moisture, then it needs a prtein prior to moisturinzing, otherwise the hair (protein) cannot hold the moisture being used. So with that said, use a product like Redkens (C) C.A.T. it is a spray on protein product which we use in salons to recreate a form of protein for hair that has been deprived of moisture or abused by chemicals.

A scal therapy once per day or 3 x weekly would be excellent and the vitamin suppliment mentioned is fine. Excessesive heat by using styling prducts can damage hair however it can be great for “controlled damage” which allows your hair to hold style and respond to your needs.
If you have ever seen the sleeky silk head of perfect hair, is it styled? Does it just hang there?
Exactly it sure does unless someone is working at creating a nice control to the damage on the scalp.
Bottom line if you care for your hair with these simple techniques, your hair will look vibrant, be full of body and respond to you.
We use Sea breeze in the salon in the “older days” for our repeat weekly clients it is very refreshing, tingly and they loved it. Now days there are style finishers just check out your favorite brand and consult in a professional salon or suply company not grocery store products.

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