March Favorites 2015 | Skincare, Makeup, Hair & MORE!





When you find the perfect product for you make sure to continue using it and don't jump from one product to another. Here is the list, in no particular order: 1. Proactiv. This highly popular product, endorsed by celebrities, has 2.5% benzoyl perioxide and has been shown to work very well for many people. 

I don't mean to sound sexist, and the truth is that every situation is different, but when you have a working wife and mother she has the demands of a boss, the demands of her children and their often overloaded schedules, and the demands of her husband. That's a lot coming at her all at once, and it's vitally important she take care of herself and her health so she can meet those demands head on. 

When considering how much exercise is needed for beneficial weight loss, it is also worth considering the starting weight; the more pounds a person has, the more calories they will burn, just by standing still. However, for people struggling with weight loss, it is important to consider whether more exercise for weight loss would be a good idea. 

Moisturizing your skin also starts on the inside. Make sure you keep your body hydrated. Drink at least eight glasses of water daily. And remember, pop, coffee, or tea don't count. When it comes to finding a good acne treatment product it's mostly a question of trial and error. There are many products on the market today. 

But it is also true that black skin has different characteristics. To best care for these characteristics find black skin care products specifically for dark skin. Black skin differs from white skin in a few specific ways. For one thing it does age more slowly than white skin due to the pigment which resists sun damage. 

If you aren't providing your body with the proper nutrition than there is no cream in the world that can give you healthy looking, glowing skin. Many people have heard that eating greasy foods can contribute to acne, but that is only the tip of the iceberg. It's not just about what you eat, but what you don't get enough of.