Monday, April 20, 2009

Tips for Looking Refreshed

With a few trick, everyone will think you got a full eight hours. By Laurie Salomon It’s no secret that women often have trouble sleeping as they get older. And there’s nothing like a full plate—work projects due, sick kids, money worries—to keep you up at night. If you’ve been tossing and turning in the wee hours, it’s probably taking a toll on your appearance. Get rid of your morning drag with these smart ideas: •Start with a clean slate. Give your face a good wash, with an exfoliant if possible. This will smooth and brighten your complexion. •Forage in your fridge. There’s nothing like undereye circles to scream, “I didn’t sleep.” If you’ve got the time, here are some good home remedies to try: Place a slice of potato or cucumber on your closed eyes for as many minutes as you can spare. Soaked and chilled tea bags are a good choice, too. Then wash with lukewarm water, and put on a Vitamin E undereye cream. Or just apply potato or cucumber juice (grate the food first) to your undereye circles with a cotton ball. Mint leaves ground into a paste will also work, as will several drops of almond oil applied with your finger. •Hide the evidence. If you’re like many women and need to get out the door as quickly as possible, you’ll need some store-bought help. A good undereye concealer is a must. Apply from the inside corner of your eyes out, and tap the concealer lightly to make it blend. You can finish off by dusting the area lightly with powder (making sure the powder doesn’t settle into any fine lines). •Go light on foundation. Tired skin is often rough skin, says Vidya Tikari, an Indian makeup artist. Heavy foundation won’t take well to an uneven skin tone, so choose a lighter foundation with a luminous texture. Mix with a bit of bronzer for a healthy glow. •Color and curl. Eye shadow will brighten your tired eyes and make them sparkle. Frosted shades always work well to wake up your face. And since tired eyes may appear half-closed, curl your eyelashes before applying mascara to make them really stand out. Article courtesy of Quality Health

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