Thursday, 26 December 2013

Glow this winter: Skin care tips

December is both the best of times, and the worst of times. The weather is divine, and there is no limit to the weddings and parties one has to attend. However, make-up and the harsh winter air can take its toll on one’s skin. Jill Zander, founder of the Jill Zander Skin Rejuvenation Clinic, lists some common skin-care mistakes people make, and how to avoid them, reports.

Too Much Moisturiser

If a moisturiser is correctly suited to your skin type, it should feel comfortable on the skin and not leave it feeling greasy or oily. A day moisturiser should always contain an SPF. Night creams should only be used at night as they tend to be richer and don’t contain any sun protection.

Over Exfoliating

Go easy on the exfoliation. Over-exfoliating can lead to redness and irritation, and constantly stripping your skin of its natural oils can actually make skin greasy. Steer clear of exfoliating scrubs that have sharp, uneven grains, for can tear or damage your skin.

Using Anti-Ageing creams before your skin is ready

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Don’t use anti-ageing skincare before your skin shows signs of ageing. If you use creams with potent anti-ageing ingredients before your skin needs them, they will either have no effect or a detrimental one.

The wrong face mask

As with moisturisers, select your face mask according to your skin type. For instance, clay-based masks will cause normal-dry skin to flake. If your skin is in need of moisture, select a mask specially made for dry skin.

Forgetting SPF

Come rain or shine; always apply SPF during the day, as the sun is the biggest cause of wrinkles. Wear a daily moisturiser that contains at least SPF 30.

Sleeping in make-up

Sleeping with dirt, oil and makeup on your face can cause acne and enlarged pores. Think of makeup removal as washing away the day’s grime!

Frequently changing products

A very common mistake is changing products too often. It’s really important to try a new product for at least three months to see the true effect it has on the skin, because every skincare regime takes at least 21 days to start having an effect.

Monday, 23 December 2013

Tips to oil your hair the right way by hair expert Jawed Habib

Oiling the hair before a hair wash is an Indian practice that’s been followed for generations. Known as a champi, it is done to make the hair roots stronger, prevent greying and also provide some relaxation due to the massage. Jawed Habib, a celebrated hair expert with unisex hair salons across the country, gives out tips to oil one’s hair correctly with specific oils for different hair types in his new book ‘Hair Yoga’. Here are excerpts from the book.

There is no particular technique to apply oil. However it is important to understand certain points in order to have optimum results:

The oil should be lukewarm by slightly heating it.

Dip fingers in oil. Make a partition of your hair with your hand and apply the oil onto the scalp.

Do not just pour oil on the head. Use oil in adequate quantity only. Using too much oil will mean you’ll need to use more shampoo. Gently massage the scalp with your finger tips.

Never rub your hair with your palms as it can break. Massaging is essential as it improves blood circulation in your scalp area. It should be done for 10 to 15 minutes.

Leave the oil in your hair overnight. You can wash it off the next morning. However, it is always better to leave the oil on the scalp for a longer period of time but not more than 24 hours as then it’ll start attracting dirt, in turn it’ll make the hair weak.

Steaming your hair with a hot towel after oiling is very good as it helps hair to absorb the oil. Just wrap a hot towel over it for 10 minutes. Make sure that the towel is not too hot as too much heat can harm the hair shaft.

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Oiling should be done at least once a week but you can go ahead and do it more frequently.

Oils for Different Types of Hair

Normal Hair: This type of hair is neither greasy nor dry. It holds its style and shine. Jojoba, almond and amla oils are recommended for the normal hair type.

Dry Hair: This type of hair is very dull, tangles easily and is prone to split-ends. The oil required for this purpose is the one which stimulates the sebaceous glands in the scalp to produce more oil. Almond, jojoba, coconut, sesame, mustard, cocoa-butter oils are recommended for the dry hair type.

Oily Hair: This type of hair looks greasy which is generally because of over production of sebum by the sebaceous glands. So the type of oil that is required should be able to restore the sebaceous glands to normal. Olive, sesame, and jojoba oils are recommended for this hair type.

Dandruff Hair: Essential oils can be very effective in minimizing or halting this problem. The best essential oil for treating dandruff is tea-tree oil.

You should avoid oiling of hair if the climate is humid. Also avoid oiling when your skin texture is oily as the scalp would produce oil naturally. If you work outdoors for long hours then do not keep the hair oily as it will attract dust and cause hair fall.

So oiling of hair and scalp is an essential activity that involves the selection of right hair oil and correct way of application. Other than taking care of hair, oiling hair serves certain ancillary purposes too. It additionally contributes to relaxation, curing headache and migraine by giving relaxation.

It is helpful only if you learn how and when to use it. Oil is not the only thing that helps in hair growth. It certainly improves blood circulation and relaxes the mind but there are other important reasons and methods to improve hair growth.

Oiling tips

After oiling your hair, wrap a hot, wet towel around it for 2 to 3 minutes to get it absorbed in the scalp. But always check the temperature of the towel. Too much heat is harmful for your hair.

• If you already have oily hair, do not massage your hair with more oil.

• Mix Vitamin E in any oil and massage. It’s very good for hair.

Wednesday, 18 December 2013

Do vitamins block disease? Some disappointing news

There’s more disappointing news about multivitamins: Two major studies found popping the pills didn’t protect aging men’s brains or help heart attack survivors.

Millions of Americans spend billions of dollars on vitamin combinations, presumably to boost their health and fill gaps in their diets. But while people who don’t eat enough of certain nutrients may be urged to get them in pill form, the government doesn’t recommend routine vitamin supplementation as a way to prevent chronic diseases.

The studies released Monday are the latest to test if multivitamins might go that extra step and concluded they don’t.

“Evidence is sufficient to advise against routine supplementation,” said a sharply worded editorial that accompanied Monday’s findings in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine.

After all, most people who buy multivitamins and other supplements are generally healthy, said journal deputy editor Dr. Cynthia Mulrow. Even junk foods often are fortified with vitamins, while the main nutrition problem in the U.S. is too much fat and calories, she added.

But other researchers say the jury’s still out, especially for the country’s most commonly used dietary supplement — multivitamins that are taken by about a third of U.S. adults, and even more by people over the age of 50.

Indeed, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force is deliberating whether vitamin supplements make any difference in the average person’s risk of heart disease or cancer. In a draft proposal last month, the government advisory group said for standard multivitamins and certain other nutrients, there’s not enough evidence to tell. (It did caution that two single supplements, beta-carotene and vitamin E, didn’t work). A final decision is expected next year.

“For better or for worse, supplementation’s not going to go away,” said Dr. Howard Sesso of Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. He helps leads a large multivitamin study that has had mixed results — suggesting small benefits for some health conditions but not others — and says more research is needed, especially among the less healthy.

Still, “there’s no substitute for preaching a healthy diet and good behaviors” such as exercise, Sesso cautioned.

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As scientists debate, here are some questions and answers to consider in the vitamin aisle:

Q: Why the new focus on multivitamins?

A: Multivitamins have grown more popular in recent years as research showed that taking high doses of single supplements could be risky, such as beta-carotene.

Multivitamins typically contain no more than 100 percent of the daily recommended amount of various nutrients. They’re marketed as sort of a safety net for nutrition gaps; the industry’s Council for Responsible Nutrition says they’re taken largely for general wellness.

Q: What are the latest findings?

A: With Alzheimer’s on the rise as the population ages, Harvard researchers wondered if long-term multivitamin use might help keep older brains agile. They examined a subset of nearly 6,000 male doctors, age 65 or older, who were part of a larger study. The men were given either multivitamins or dummy pills, without knowing which they were taking.

After a decade of pill use, the vitamin-takers fared no better on memory or other cognitive tests, Sesso’s team reported Monday in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine.

Q: Did that Harvard study find any other benefit from multivitamins?

A: The results of the Physicians Health Study II have been mixed. Overall it enrolled about 15,000 health male doctors age 50 and older, and the vitamin-takers had a slightly lower risk of cancer — 8 percent. Diet and exercise are more protective. They also had a similarly lower risk of developing cataracts, common to aging eyes. But the vitamins had no effect the risk for heart disease or another eye condition, Sesso said.

Q: Might vitamins have a different effect on people who already have heart disease?

A: As part of a broader treatment study, a separate research team asked that question. They examined 1,700 heart attack survivors, mostly men, who were given either a special multivitamin containing higher-than-usual doses of 28 ingredients or dummy pills. But the vitamins didn’t reduce the chances of another heart attack, other cardiovascular problems, or death.

Q: What about women?

A: Research involving postmenopausal women a few years ago also concluded multivitamins didn’t prevent cancer or heart disease. But it wasn’t nearly as rigorous a study as Monday’s research, relying on women to recall what vitamins they used.

Q: What’s the safety advice for multivitamin users?

A: The preventive services task force cited no safety issues with standard multivitamins. But specialists say to always tell your doctor what over-the-counter supplements you use. Some vitamins interact with some medications, and Sesso said anyone worried about nutrition should be discussing their diet with their doctor anyway.

Wednesday, 11 December 2013

Victoria's Secret fashion show 2013

We’ve waited and waited to see the Angels in action and the day is finally here! The stunning scenes from the Victoria’s Secret fashion show 2013 will be revealed tonight. So here is all the information you need to get you in the know ahead of tonight’s show.

This year marks the 18th year of the annual fashion show - the first lot of Angels strutted their stuff in New York in 1995 - and we can watch as 36 models work the catwalk. Only eight of the globally popular brand ambassadors are present this year. And we see Candice Swanepoel – who opens the show in the $10 million fantasy bra – along with Adriana Lima, Alessandra Ambrosio, Behati Prinsloo, Doutzen Kroes, Karlie Kloss, Lily Aldridge and Lindsay Ellingson.

You may notice that one of the more iconic models isn’t’ named. That’s right Miranda Kerr won’t be present after hanging up her wings earlier this year. It’s the first time since 2007 that the Angel hasn’t walked – except from the 2010 show when she was pregnant with son Flynn – and her presence is undoubtedly missed.

There are a number of other models who take part in this year’s show: Esla Hosk, Lais Ribeiro, Barbara Fialho, Izabel Goulart, Joan Smalls, Jessica Hart, Jourdan Dunn, Cara Delevinge, Caroline Brasch Nielsen, Hilary Rhoda, Ieva Laguna, Martha Hunt, and Jasmine Tookes. Along with Josephine Skriver, Ming Xi, Kelly Gale, Devon Windsor and Sigrid Agren who all walk for the first time this year.

There are six themes that run throughout this year’s show, ‘British Invasion’, ‘ Shipwrecked’, ‘Birds of Paradise’, ‘PINK Network’, ‘Parisian Nights’, and ‘Snow Angels’. There have been 28 pairs of custom wings created for the Angels to wear as they make their way down the glitter covered 120ft catwalk.

Taylor swift is the headline performer for the 2013 show and she takes to the stage before Fall Out Boy, Neon Jungle and A Great Big World.

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The Victoria’s Secret Fashion show is known for its extravagant costumes and this year is no different. Candice Swanepoel’s fantasy bra alone features 52 carat pear-shaped rubies which are hung from the centre and 4,200 other precious stones such as diamonds and sapphires which are all set in 18 carat gold. Lindsay Ellingson wears the first ever 3D printed costume this year which gives her the appearance of a giant snowflake for the ‘Snow Angels’ segment of the show. And Brazilian Adriana Lima – the longest serving Angel in history having first appeared in 2000 – this year wears the Pearly Queen inspired costume which sees her covered in 3,000 pearl buttons.

The annual catwalk event this year allegedly cost $12 million to produce and saw 26 make-up artists, 22 hair stylists and 8 manicurists prepping the Angels backstage. If that’s all it costs to look as good as they do then we’re in. Tune in tonight and let us know what you think of the show!

Monday, 9 December 2013

Londonderry makeup artist turns heads

Growing up in Salem, a young Ella Schwotzer was often asked to do her friends’ makeup and dreamed of one day making a career out of her favorite pastime.

After graduating from Salem High School in 2001, Schwotzer was given the chance to follow her dream when she was accepted into the Complections International Academy of Makeup Artistry in Toronto, Ontario.

During her time in Canada, Schwotzer studied under celebrity makeup artists like Dino Dilio and learned firsthand the fine art of fashion photography makeup, runway makeup and black-and-white photography makeup.

After receiving her certification in 2004, Schwotzer has steadily made a name for herself in the local wedding and media industries.

This month, Schwotzer’s hard work has once again paid off. For the third year in a row, Schwotzer, a licensed esthetician who now lives in Londonderry, was given the highest possible rating for The Knot’s Best of Weddings.

The Knot, an interactive wedding-planning website, lists recommended wedding vendors for each state, with vendors rated based on positive user feedback.

“It’s always very meaningful to be part of someone’s wedding day, but it’s truly an honor to get such positive feedback from clients that continue to make my job so rewarding each year,” she said.

Schwotzer was first featured on the site five years ago and is now the highest-reviewed makeup artist in the Granite State.

For Bedford resident Anna Talbot Kleeman, Schwotzer’s talents prove an asset not only during Kleeman’s daughter’s May 2013 wedding, but also during the recent filming of Kleeman’s new workout video, “The Doctor’s Workout.”

A registered nurse, Kleeman produced and released the video with her husband, orthopedic surgeon Tom Kleeman, this past summer.

“I wanted to keep things real on film, while knowing we’d need to have makeup that could hold up for hours while we were working out and sweating,” Kleeman said. “Ella rose to the challenge without batting an eyelash.”

Over the years, Schwotzer’s freelance makeup career had led to some pretty memorable experiences.

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“New Hampshire is such a political state and the last campaign season was certainly a busy one for me,” she said.During the 2012 campaign season, Schwotzer served as Congresswoman Carol Shea Porter’s personal makeup artist, and she also did makeup for commentators from Eurovision, a division of the European Broadcasting Union, during their coverage of the Granite State primaries that year.

She also provided makeup services for MSNBC personalities Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski.

These days, Schwotzer continues to work her day job as the administrative services coordinator at the Alzheimer’s Association of New Hampshire, though her outside life is kept busy with new bridal consults.

She’s gotten many calls from potential clients in the days following Thanksgiving.

“The holidays are now upon us and that means lots of people are getting engaged,” she said. “They’re excited, and they’re eager to start making their plans.”

Manchester resident Kathleen McCarthy said she was initially hesitant to hire a makeup artist for her October 2013 wedding.

“I don’t normally wear makeup, so I was a bit nervous about it,” McCarthy said, noting that she eventually decided to contact Schwotzer at the recommendation of two co-workers who’d previously used her services.

“Everything turned out just perfect,” McCarthy said. “Ella knew exactly what I needed.”

Tuesday, 3 December 2013

2013 British Fashion Awards Winners Include Harry Styles, Christopher Kane, Burberry, and Edie Campbell

Put down that coffee. Stop the world from turning. Last night, as the most fashionable Brits in the world gathered at the British Fashion Awards to celebrate their own Brit-ness and fabulosity, the event took a turn that no one except rabid teenage girls could have anticipated: Harry Styles of One Direction won the British Style Award, which is determined entirely by public vote.

Is this real life? Sure, Styles is a cutie, if you’re into the whole deep v-neck on a 19-year-old look, but he was competing against Kate Moss. Kate “I single-handedly popularized heroin chic and the Vivienne Westwood pirate boot” Moss. Kate ”I’m on the cover of Playboy at nearly 40” Moss.

Other nominees that are probably sobbing into their champagne right now: Kate Middleton, poster girl for subdued millionaire chic; Florence Welch, who is hopefully writing a song about it; Anna Wintour, dictatoress of all things high-end fashion. Helena Bonham Carter is all “frizzy hair, don’t care!” As for the rest of the male nominees, they’re hot, but they basically just wear well-fitted suits. They have no reason to be bitter.

Yeah, yeah, Harry’s last name is Styles, so he’s clearly the Second Coming of Chung, but the dude’s kind of a one-trick pony: Tight jeans, blazer, curly hair, screaming groupies attached to every limb. Style means innovation, experimentation, not finding-a-look-that-makes-girls-swoon-and-sticking-to-it, right?

Maybe we’re just being bitter and old. What’s so special about Cara Delevingne and Carey Mulligan anyway? Styles does androgynous cuts and statement eyebrows just as well. After all, he does look pretty slick arriving at the British Fashion Awards:

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And he’s definitely adorable in a collar:

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But ew, here’s the unwashed Burberry shirt that sold for nearly 5K:

The clear takeaway here is that in the case of the British Fashion Awards, “voting public” clearly means “every teenage girl in the entire world.” Case closed.

Other notable winners: Christopher Kane snagged Womanswear Designer of the Year, Miuccia Prada won International Designer of the Year, Burberry got Burberry Designer Brand of the Year and the Menswear Designer of the Year, Edie Campbell was Model of the Year, and Nicholas Kirkwood was named Accessory Designer of the Year for the third time.

Thankfully, to keep the informed public from mutinying, Kate Moss was honored with a Special Recognition Award that paid homage to her 25-year career in fashion and her incredible and unfading style influence. I still think she should have won every award. Yes, even the imaginary ones, like the More Fashionable Than One Direction Award and the Doesn’t Need to Sell Unwashed Burberry Apparel Award. Next time, Kate. Next time.