Archive for September, 2006

Shave Tips

September 30th, 2006

Guys (and maybe ladies too), I have some good news about shaving. You have probably experienced some of the hassles and problems of this chore and are familiar with its inherent potential for being very annoying.

You may be frustrated with razor burn and dry perfumes after struggling with your daily shaving routine. You can bet I tried all kinds of different razors, shaving cream and even some aftershaves to see what I could do about this problem.

You want to know what I found after a lot of experimenting and trying different things? You probably have a neat handy little item that is common household fare and may be found in your kitchen. It’s Olive Oil. You got it, olive oil!

The benefits to using olive oil for shaving are huge. It is such a natural lubricant that the right kind of razor will slide right across your face giving you smooth and soft skin and still getting the job of cutting the growth from your face. And the best part is that your skin will actually start to look younger after using olive oil to shave with over the long term.

Therefore, do not forget to apply some olive oil to your forehead when you shave too. The reason is that the rest of your face will become younger looking and you want your forehead to keep up. In retrospect, I remember reading about a famous Hollywood actress that mentioned that olive oil was her secret to having great skin.

You can bet that others are using olive oil to shave with too. I did a search right before deciding to share this information with you and sure enough there are other people out there that shave with olive oil.

One nice thing about it is that you don’t have to use high quality olive oil. You can buy the inexpensive low grade olive oil that doesn’t taste very good from your local supermarket to shave with. A bottle will last a really long time. You can kiss your shaving cream goodbye. You can also leave out aftershave if you so choose. Your skin should feel great without it.

Now, let’s talk about that razor of yours. Here is what I have found out about razors and am willing to share with you. Even though I use the great lubricant properties of olive oil to shave with, I still have found a few issues that using the right kind of razor can help with.

If your experience is similar to mine, you may have found that it is difficult to shave in the grooves of your neck and face, particularly under the jaw bone with typical razors. Even with olive oil you can still easily cut your face if you make the wrong movement. You might find that that Gillette’s Mach 3 and olive oil are the perfect combination.

The Mach 3 has a nice swivel head with a great lubricating strip. This allows for the flexibility to really get into the nooks and crannies when used in combination with the olive oil. You will be able to get in there with a lot less fear of cutting yourself. It’s not impossible, but the Mach 3 does make it a lot harder to cut the skin of your face.

You may be using another brand of razor with a lubricating a strip. So far, in my opinion, none have come close to the Mach 3 for safety and comfort. I do sometimes use a stiffer blade to make the vertical strokes because it can be really effective. But, when it comes time to dig into those nooks and crannies, I like to break out the Mach 3.

No, I don’t work for Gillette and I am in no way associated with them. The reason I use a stiffer blade for the vertical strokes is because its effective and also less expensive. The Mach 3 blades are a bit on the expensive side, so you can save a little bit by just reserving them for the nooks and crannies. With the use of olive oil, you might be able to get a longer usage period out of a blade before needing to dispose of it.

For ladies, I suggest using a sparing amount of olive oil. The reason is that you will be covering a much larger area and too much olive oil can get a little messy. For us guys, we can probably enjoy the luxury of using more because it is easier to wash from the face.

I wish you the best of luck with your next shaving experience.

This article is for information purposes only. I cannot assume any liability for your use or misuse of this information. If you are not willing to assume the full risk and responsibility for the potential consequences from using this information you are advised not to use it. It’s impossible to know the skill levels or shoes or available equipment of any individual out there, therefore I cannot be responsible for the use or misuse of this information. Your use of this information implies your consent to bear the full responsibility for any result that may come from its use or misuse.

David Snape is the author of What You Should Know about Gum Disease. Dave also answers questions at his health and wellness blog: http://tobeinformed.com One of the tools he advocates for dental health is the The Hydro Floss Oral Irrigator. Join David in promoting health and well-being.

Just Being A Woman / I remember Eighteen

September 21st, 2006

Just Being A Woman

Being a woman takes hard work,

Most men just don’t comprehend.

Just how hard it is marriage look so good,

On nature I can’t depend.

Long hot shower, defoliate

Shave my legs, other places too.

Eyebrows shaped, false lashes now,

Have to be stuck with glue.

Make up applied, Oh how I’ve tried,

To achieve that centre-fold face.

Underwear slipped on, the silky kind,

Feels gorgeous, all trimmed with lace.

Low cut blouse, turns people on,

Teamed with a short black skirt.

Fish net tights, five-inch stilettos,

Even if my feet hurt.

A quick totter around, perfect the walk,

Around the patio I do roam.

But quickly now, I must get changed,

Before my wife comes home!

I Remember Eighteen

I remember Eighteen, a callow and spotty youth,

Aftershave and gelled up hair, I thought I was so smooth.

I was Mister Cool, women just had no chance.

I could do just anything, unless they wanted to dance.

I remember Eighteen, my parents were so dull,

Life at home drove me mad, bored right out my skull.

No mortgage or savings held me back, they were only for ‘oldies’ you see.

Earn it, spend it, sponge off Mum, life was easy and free.

I remember Eighteen, I just knew it all.

I could only speak in grunts, but had an ego ten foot tall.

Parents just didn’t know, why I would rant and rage.

How could they understand, they never were my age.

I remember Eighteen, my hormones running wild.

When I knew, just every woman, wanted to have my child.

When I went on the ‘pull’, cologne could cut the air.

Most sex I had, was in my dreams, at real women we’d just stare.

I remember Eighteen, to be a rebel I would vow,

Never to be establishment, like my parents now.

I wouldn’t be like the rest of them, I never would get old.

No mortgages and bills for me, no arthritis when I’m cold.

I remember Eighteen, with my life’s planned special route.

So how come, I’m suddenly fifty, with a mortgage and a suit

John Roberts is a Freelance Training Consultant Trainer in the UK. Always open to discussion regarding training and training techniques, contact John by email. John is a prolific writer and publisher of Training and associated technical articles, as well as poetry and childrens stories. http://www.jayrconsulting.co.uk

The 5 Essentials of Men’s Daily Skin Care

September 16th, 2006

For men, taking care of our skin can prove to be one of the best things to learn how to do. Besides the most obvious advantages like looking better, coco chanel quotes has also the advantage of improving our health. Skin care does it part on helping us stay healthy, especially when taking accounts recent studies that prove men are genetically more prone to develop skin cancer. Every activity begins with some essentials stuff, and daily men’s skin care is no exception, here are the 5 essential aids to start looking and feeling better:

1. Face Cleanser

A good face cleanser is different from your regular soap. It will remove dead skin cells, dirt, oil and pollutants we catch from the environment. It will also unclog the pores and by doing that it will also prevent us from acne blemishes and pimples.

If lingerie have very dry skin use creamy cleansers. For oily skin, acid-based cleansers. But well, most cleansers serve for all types of skin, so better read well the labels before buying any product. Sometimes you may feel your face “tight” after cleaning and drying, this happens because the cleanser has got rid off of too much oil. (You need some oil on your skin after all!) What happens next, is that your skin will try to compensate producing more oil, eventually clogging pores. If you notice this, switch to a better cleanser.

The face cleanser should be applied once in the morning and once at night. Apply with water on face and neck, using a warm temperature and pat dry with a soft towel.

2. Shaving Cream or Shaving Gel

The shaving gel or cream basically does two things. First, it softens up the beard allowing a close shave; and second, it will help the razor blades glide smoothly over your skin. This helps reduce razor burns and blemishes caused by ingrown hair.

When choosing a shaving cream, most will work for any type of skin. But it is better to use a quality shaving cream that does some “extra work”, like providing natural nutrients to the -soon to be damaged- skin.

The application of the cream or gel depends on the product. Now in the market there are even dry shave gels, that don’t require you to wet your skin first. One common advice is too put the shaving cream or gel, and let it rest for about a minute (just let it do it’s work for a while) and then shave. If you want to get an even better shave, do it right after a hot bath. hot water helps open up the pores.

3. Toner

The toner will clean the pores, removing shaving residues and restore the skin pH. It also helps the skin fight bacterial invasion. As the cleanser, apply it once by morning and once at night. For normal to dry skin use an hydrating toner, and for oily skin a toner-astringent.

Toner should be applied after shaving, and if you don’t have facial hair, after cleansing. It is also good idea to apply it after prolonged sun exposure to restore the acid levels on the skin.

4. After Shave

The after have is more than a cologne to close the pores. A good after shave will restore the skin’s natural moisture after shaving and relieve of irritations. Advanced after shaves will also combat razor burn and leave you with a soft restored-from-damage skin. They come in lotions and creams, I’ve found creams often work better.

To apply it just massage a little on shaved skin on face and neck immediately after shaving and toning.

5. Moisturizer

This is the final step in daily men’s skin care. The moisturizer will prevent the natural moisture n the top layer of your skin to go away. And will help water retention. Most people think it brings water into your skin, but it just helps holding its natural moisture. If you have dry skin go foir oil based moisturizers, and if you have oily skin go for humectant lotion.

To apply it, massage the moisturizer gently on your skin until you will it is fully absorbed, and do it after shaving and toning. If your skin is very very oily you should not require moisturizer, but talk with a skin professional first for better advice.

That’s it. These are the 5 essentials of men’s daily skin care. If you take of your skin no problems will arise in the future and you can end up looking younger and healthier.

For more information on men’s skin care, go to http://www.squidoo.com/menskincare/, you’ll find tips and articles to get you on the right track for a clear skin.