Making It Last!
Tired of shelling out for haircolor or a manicure, only to
have it fade or chip far too soon? Try these tips to squeeze every penny's
worth out of your beauty treatments.
Brow Shaping
Grow them out. Don't wax or tweeze for three to four weeks before
having your brows shaped. This gives you (or your esthetician) more hairs to
work with, so you'll be sure to get the best possible brow shape and won't be
dealing with pesky stragglers in a week.
Exfoliate. Use a gentle
exfoliating cleanser on the brow area to remove dead skin cells. They may be
holding back small hairs, which could then be missed during waxing or
tweezing—leading them to pop out soon afterward.
Downplay regrowth. Fill in
your eyebrows with a brow pencil, which will give them more definition and draw
attention away from stray hairs that are growing back.
Manicure
Keep your nails dry. Don't let the manicurist soak your hands. Water
causes nails to swell; when they're painted, the polish is more prone to
cracking as they dry and contract.
Use a buffer. This tool removes ridges, creating a smooth surface that polish can adhere to easily, so make sure your manicurist buffs your nails. When doing your own, before polishing, clean them with a cotton ball soaked in rubbing alcohol, then buff.
Fortify your tips. After polishing, apply a top coat to just the tips,
which chip first. Let dry, then cover the entire nail. For a strong finish,
then hold nails under a 60-watt bulb for 3 minutes.
Haircolor
Use a clarifying shampoo. The day before you color, wash
your hair with a clarifier to remove the mineral buildup that hard water leaves
behind. Otherwise, your color will oxidize, making it look brassy and fade
faster.
Let it set. After
coloring, wait 24 to 48 hours before shampooing. This gives the color time to
be absorbed, so it doesn't get rinsed away.
Apply a hair mask. Coloring
hair can dry it out. To boost shine—and liven up color in the process—use a
weekly moisturizing hair mask.
Self-Tanning
Avoid shaving cream. Most types contain
moisturizing oils that can block pores, preventing tanning products from
penetrating your skin. Instead, on the day you plan to apply tanner, shave with
an oil-free body wash worked into a lather.
Apply Tan in the A.M.
Self-tanner needs 6 to 8 hours to develop fully. Applied at night, it could rub
off on your sheets. Put it on in the morning instead and wear loose clothing
for the rest of the day.
Rinse off after a swim. Chlorine can
break down the pigments in tanning products. Get it off your skin post-pool by
rinsing your body with fresh water.
Teeth
Whitening
Avoid foods that stain. Don't eat or
drink foods like tomato sauce, berries or red wine for 48 hours after
whitening. Teeth are more porous during this time and can discolor. At other
times, brush your teeth after eating or drinking these foods with a brightening
product
Eat raw fruits and veggies. They act as natural
toothbrushes and enhance the production of saliva, which washes away sugars and
food debris and prevents staining.
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