Saturday, 11 December 2010

Women to use organic hair care products to stay on trend?


Organic hair care products could be set for a surge in popularity among style-conscious females who want to stay in vogue.

According to Wallet Pop, there are a number of key trends that are set to sweep the fashion world in the autumn.

As a result the publication decided to get expert advice from a number of hairstylists to see how to get a great look over the next couple of months.

Speaking to the news provider, celebrity stylist and beauty expert in Los Angeles Billy Lowe said: "The best hair right now is a more unstructured look, even with male clients."

He added: "For women, look for continued soft, tousled curl around the neck and shoulders."

Furthermore, the specialist explained volume has become increasingly popular in recent times.

And ladies who want to take heed of his advice may like to consider investing in natural hair care products from buyOrganics.

It offers conditioners, shampoo, hair colouring and style items for those who want to keep their hair in good shape without subjecting it to chemicals.

Thursday, 9 December 2010

Tips may offer assistance to fans of organic makeup

Advice on how to properly apply mascara could help organic makeup users achieve a perfect look.

According to PM News, one of the main reasons for clumpy and spider-like eyelashes is incorrect application of mascara, something organic makeup users may find a regular issue in their morning routine.

To ensure an even coating and a flawless look, the source advised women to "wiggle the wand [from] left to right at the base of lashes".

Continuing to move the mascara wand around as they draw it up the lashes is also advised to make sure a finish is free from clumps.

To make extra sure that eyelashes will look perfect, women should wipe any excess mascara on a tissue before attempting application.

Sante Natural Volume Mascara from buyOrganics is specially designed to open up lashes and be kind to eyes and, as it comes in both black and brown, is said to be ideal to wear in both the day and night.

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Monday, 6 December 2010

Natural skincare products to help with oily complexion?

Natural skincare product users in their early and mid-20s could find that sticking to a regular routine helps them to tackle oily skin.

Writing for a Forbes blog, Megan Casserly noted that no matter a woman's age or perceived attractiveness by people around her – using A-lister Jennifer Aniston as an example – oily skin could be a confidence destroyer.

For 20-somethings, the main issue with skincare could be a busy lifestyle in which looking after skin falls behind enjoying nights out, holidays and social events.

Skincare expert Stacy Cox told Miss Casserly that "20-something skin is as hard to pin down as their lifestyles".

She advised not sleeping in makeup, using sun cream everyday and drinking lots of water, which could help those with oily skin to control shine and keep their skin healthy.

According to recent research by the NPD Group, more and more makeup users are becoming interested in products like that boast skincare benefits. More than half of those surveyed said that makeup with built-in sun protection is important to them.