Normal Skin
One hundred percent normal skin is a rare blessing.
• It is smooth textured with no visible pores.
• It shows no signs of dryness in youth.
• It has an even tone that is not too pale, sallow or red.
• It will tend towards dryness with age and as a result of external influence.

Morning
• Cleanse using a wipe-off or wash-off cleanser for normal-to-dry skin.
• Tone using alcohol-free toner one a water-moistened cotton ball.
• Hydrate with a moisturizer for normal skin.

Evening
• Remove your eye make-up first, then cleanse, as above, but more thoroughly.
• Apply moisturizer or a lightweight night lotion.

Dry Skin
• It has a fine, matter texture.
• It may be on the sensitive side.
• There are usually no open pores.
• It is more prone to fine lines and wrinkles than other skin types.
• It is more vulnerable to the effects of central heating and sunlight.
• Very fair skin is often dry.

5-minute Skin-Care Morning
• Cleanse quickly, using a wipe-off cleanser for dry skin.
• Tone, using alcohol-free toner on water-moistened cotton ball.
• Hydrate with a moisturizer for dry skin, preferably one containing a broad-spectrum sunscreen. Avoid and protect your eyes.

Evening
• Remove your eye make-up.
• Cleanse as above.
• Apply a night-cream.

Oily Skin
• It has open pores.
• It will shine an hour or so after washing.
• It may look oily on waking.
• It has a tendency to spots and blackheads.
• It is less susceptible to wrinkles than other skin types.

5-minute skin-care Morning
• Cleanse quickly, using a wipe-off cleanser for normal-to-oily skin or a soap-free cleansing bar. Rinse very thoroughly.
• Tone using a toner that should be diluted if it contains alcohol so that it is not too drying. Moisten your cotton wool with water.
• Moisturize where needed, using an oil-free or gel moisturizer.

Evening
• Remove eye make-up, then cleanse as above, but more thoroughly.
• Apply moisturizer just where needed.

Sensitive Skin
• Looks fragile and translucent.
• It is generally dry.
• It may have freckles.
• It tends to become flushed, blotchy and irritated in extremes of temperature or through using harsh cleansing products.
• It may suffer from broken red veins, dermatitis, and allergies.

5-minute skin-care
Follow the program for dry skin.

Special tips
• Look for hypoallergenic products that are scent-free.
• Before trying a new product do a patch test. Rub a good amount on to your shoulder and leave it one overnight. If there is no sign of irritation, apply some to your neck and wait again. If there is no reaction, then the product will probably be safe to use on your face.

Black Skin
• Tends towards extremes of oiliness or dryness, which can be a real problem, since these conditions are more visible against a darker complexion. Dry black skin may appear grayish in color.
• It needs very gentle care as face scrubs, spots, ear piercing and hair removal can make the supply of melanin uneven, leading to skin that is darker or lighter in some places than others.

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Body care

  • Mix six-teaspoon petroleum jelly, two-teaspoon glycerin and two-teaspoon lemon juice. Apply this moisturizing lotion at least twice a week if you have dry and flaky, arms and legs
  • Peel and grate a cucumber. Squeeze the juice to this, mix half-a-teaspoon glycerin and half-a-teaspoon rose water. Apply this on sunburns, leave it for some time.
  • If you have cracked heels, melt paraffin wax; mix it with little mustard oil and apply on the affected area. Leave it overnight. After 10 or 15 days, your heels will become smooth.
  • Massage your body with a mixture of coconut oil and any of your favourite scented oils like lavender or rosemary.
  • For rough palms, use a mixture of glycerin and limejuice in equal proportion.
  • For cracked heals, massage the foot with coconut oil and keep the foot in warm water for some time. Wipe the water off the feet and apply a mixture of hibiscus flower(10), Henna (1 handful) and juice of half a lemon. when dry wash it off.

  • Remove scars on your hands and feet by rubbing them with lemon peel.

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Sun, wind, saltwater, pollution, and chemicals are just some of the shine-depleting elements your hair may be subjected to on a daily basis. They can strip your hair of its natural oils and create build-up leaving it dull and lifeless. Fortunately, Mother Nature has a few remedies to share.

The Alluring Avocado
Mash an avocado (one avocado for short hair, two for long) in a bowl until it forms a thick paste. Spread the paste on your hair from root to tip and leave on for 20 minutes. Shampoo and rinse. Avocados are high in fatty acids and nutrients. Feed your hair!

Amazing Apple Cider Vinegar
Mix half a cup of apple cider vinegar with one quart of water and use as a hair rinse after your regular shampoo. Rich in alpha-hydroxy acids, apple cider vinegar helps break down residue build-up leaving your hair soft and full of shine. Rinse your hair with apple cider vinegar and it will be shining in no time.

Eggs Over Olive Oil
Beat together two eggs for short hair, three for long, and add in three tablespoons of olive oil. Coat your hair from root to tip and leave on for 30 minutes. Shampoo and rinse. Eggs contain eleven essential nutrients and are packed with protein. Combine them with olive oil for conditioning and nourishment and you have one powerful duo.

Coconut Craze
Warm three tablespoons of coconut oil and gently comb into your hair from root to tip. Wrap your hair in a hot towel and let the oil sit for 30 minutes. Shampoo and rinse. Loaded with antioxidants, coconut oil works to smooth dry and damaged cuticles and lock in shine.

Life doesn't have to be dull and neither does your hair! It's time to shine! Open your cabinet and start mixing, then sit back and bask in your natural glow.

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F SALON
one of the leading full service salons in the Metropolis is looking for competent and hardworking individuals to join our dynamic roster of salon specialists, and who are willing to be assigned at any of our branches


Receptionists
With experience in working
Female, at least college level
Personable, sales savvy, and customer oriented


Senior Stylists
With experience working in a salon as senior stylist
Male, at least High School graduate
Presentable


Haircutter
With experience working in a salon as Haircutter
At least High School graduate
Presentable


Manicurist
Female,
With experience and must be presentable


Selected applicants will be provided training and competitive compensation package including tips and incentives.

Interested applicants must personally visit our office at
NIX MIX UKAY UKAY, ROCCA ARCADE URDANETA CITY

For inquiries please TEXT 0922-8489602


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