Posted by admin on March 2nd, 2011
1.You must pluck eyebrows before bedtime so any redness will go overnight. In shaping your eyebrows make use of your facial features.
2. Use a pair of slant edge tweezers which hold hairs without diffculty. Comb hairs one way and after that other to remove losse hairs.
3. You should pluck hairs involving the brows and any stragglers. Do not remove the hairs from above your eyebrows.
4. Pluck all hair separately close to the root . Work in the way of the growth.
5. Always stay away fron over plucking. In defining your eyebrows select a shade close to your natural hair color.
6. When using a pencil you must apply in small, feathered strokes. When starting at the interior corner work outwards.
7. Blend the color with a brush. To tame stray hairs simply use hair gel and comb through to neaten.
Posted by admin on December 6th, 2010
• Don’t sit too close to your screen: The closer you sit to the screen, the more strain you are putting on the lens inside your eyes. The lens in your eye is controlled by muscles and its primary function is to focus objects you are looking at.
Prolonged starring at close distances is likely to overly exert these muscles, resulting in eye strain and temporal/frontal headaches. You should sit at least 65 cm (25,5 inches) away from your screen. The further back the better!
• Increase the font size: If the reason you sit so close to your screen is because you find it easier to read, then increase the font size. That way you can sit further back and read more comfortably.
• Make sure you blink!: The reason our eyes often sting when we are starring at a computer screen is because we tend not to blink as much as we should do. We should blink on average about 6 times per minute but when we are concentrating on a computer screen in can be as little as twice.
Blinking helps keep our eyes nourished and oxygenated so don’t forget to blink when you are busy blogging away!
• Look in to the distance: The reason our distance vision can look blurred after spending hours on the computer is because our eyes get so used to looking at something up close. This temporarily makes our eyes short sighted meaning our distance vision becomes blurred.
Every 10 minutes or so, try to look into the distance for a few seconds. It also relaxes all the muscles in your eyes that are in overdrive when we are looking at the computer.
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