Friday, April 20, 2007

Beauty Tips for Teens

Once a girl is going through adolescence, not only does her mind and her body go through several changes and hormone imbalances, but also her skin is affected as a result of these changes at a critical time when girls are more concerned about their appearance, the face is the first to brunt the hormonal changes.

Teens must take special care of their skin as soon as the changes start, avoiding the early use and abuse of makeup. As it is always best to keep your skin as natural as possible at any age, it comes particularly important during the teen years considering the use of makeup only for parties or special events.

Your hair care is also as important as the care of your face, because healthy, shiny and good bouncy hair reflects not only your beauty but also your physical well-being. A great hair is also a great asset, making your female friends envious and jealous, particularly if it becomes the point of attraction seducing guys.

Natural products made of herbs and minerals are soft caring your skin and hair as well as effective to achieving your beauty goals. There are many cosmetics, including eyes, lips, face, hair, body, specially designed for teenagers, offering more natural overall look, including natural fragrances to make you feel like a queen.

Remember that at this age your skin is naturally fresh, young and beautiful, so when you want to use makeup, a light application will work better than heavy "pancakes", particularly if you are trying to hide acne, scars or skins lessons, because with them the problem will become more evident.

Your beauty keywords during the teen ages are "Soft and subtle", not only in makeup but, in body care, hair care, hair style and even wardrobe, always keep in mind that colors that work best for all uses and in all occasions are those closest to their natural skin tone and all spectrum of pastel colors.

This does not mean that you cannot use an incredible red velvet dress, just decide when the best time for it is. Learning and understanding a little bit of the importance of the colors we wear in our clothes and in our makeup’s, may help you to best decide when you need something more than the regular natural-looking girl.

Fashion and beauty experts classify color according to seasons; Spring as bright, fresh and lively colors, Summer as clear, contrast and bold colors, Autumn, as soft, cool, slightly grayed colors, and Winter as deep, dark and muted colors. Additionally, every color has its own "vibration" representing how our emotions respond to the different tones:

Pink is soft, delicate, feminine, innocent, and delicious.

Red is vital, exciting, energetic, cheerful, and sexual, but also angry, aggressive, alerting, warning,

White is clean, pure, young, safe, and simple, the color associated with health and the teen ages.

Blue is cool, quiet, serene, calming, but also sleepy and sad.

Gray is neutral, subtle, dignified, and well-informed, but also gloomy and cold.

Green is fresh, loving, greedy, restful, calm and successful.

Black is mysterious, glamorous and sophisticated, but also severe, glum, depressing, and deadly.

Brown is warm, earthy, and drab.

Yellow is alive, optimistic, joyful, clear, sunny, bright, hopeful, and positive.

Violet is rich, subtle, stately, and royal, but also sexy, passionate, impressive, and alone.

Orange is new, warm, happy, cheerful, motivated, and garish.

In general terms you may want to look very sexy and attractive in special occasions, but in the teen ages hot colors may help you to look the same sensual, daring, and flashy, that wild and vulgar. Remember that when in doubt, your mom may be your best adviser, not your enemy.

- By Anita

Via http://www.ultimate-cosmetics.com/beauty/articles/beauty-tips-for-teens.htm

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