Wednesday 16 April 2014

Best Face Cream Skin Tips in Urdu in Hindi by Dr Kurram for Men for Oily Skin in Urdu Language for Winter Photos Images Wallpapers

Best Face Cream Biography

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Getting your eight hours of beauty sleep is all well and good, but what if we told you there's a way you can do even better? What if we told you there's one, simple step before you crawl under the covers that can give you the complexion of your dreams? 

With a promise that big, we'll give you the answer up front: night cream. 

Slathering on a quality night cream before you go to sleep can lead to clearer, smoother, glowy-er (don't look that up) skin. And all you have to do is sleep to make it happen -- doesn't get much easier than that. 

Neocutis Lumière Bio-Restorative
Winner ‘12, ‘11, ‘10, ‘09
If you look like you haven’t slept in forever, gently tap on this do-gooder. Caffeine constricts blood vessels to nix darkness, says N.Y.C. dermatologist Debra Jaliman, while hyaluronic acid lifts and hydrates so your skin appears plumper and smoother.

Neocutis Lumière Bio-Restorative
Winner ‘12, ‘11, ‘10, ‘09
If you look like you haven’t slept in forever, gently tap on this do-gooder. Caffeine constricts blood vessels to nix darkness, says N.Y.C. dermatologist Debra Jaliman, while hyaluronic acid lifts and hydrates so your skin appears plumper and smoother.

Deborah Lippmann in Fashion
Not stuck in neutral: This elegant opaque nude seems to lengthen nails.

MAC Eye Kohl
Winner ‘12, ‘11, ‘10, ‘09, ‘08, ‘07, ‘06
“Pure rock and roll in a pencil,” says N.Y.C. and London makeup artist Rachel Wood, who has used this longlasting liner (in Smolder) on Vanessa Hudgens. Unlike some black ones, the color won’t wuss out to gray after hours of wear.

Chanel Illusion d'Ombre in Illusoire
Bathes lids in a purple so multidimensional, it’s hard to believe you’re wearing just one color.

Nars in Tanganyka
Unbelievably balmy, this brick red gives lips just the right amount of drama.

Elure Advanced Lightening Lotion
Winner ‘12
Fact: Women with melasma and dark spots often have acne too. (We know—bummer.) This lotion won’t aggravate pimples the way other brightening lotions can, as it relies on “an enzyme to gradually break up demarcations,” says Dr. Jaliman.

Oribe for Beautiful Color
This team ensures your highlights will look as vibrant on Day 30 as they did on Day 1. The paraben free, bioflavonoid enriched shampoo prevents fading, while the conditioner’s sweet-almond oil gives you a glassy shine. And it doesn’t hurt that the formulas “smell like a weekend in Saint Tropez,” says N.Y.C. colorist Kyle White.

This face lifting cream is pretty famous in Asia, especially in Singapore. The reason this product is so popular is because it claims to slim down the face by reducing water retention and by lifting the contours of the face. I actually thought it sounded too good to be true. Asia has a lot of 'fad' products that just don't work as well as they claim so I guess I was skeptical. It's supposed to tighten the skintone too. Here in Hong Kong, a lot of girls are crazy over the 'V-Shape' face so this product is promoted quite a lot on billboards and bus adverts. Apparenty it's a number 1 selling product with over 1 million sales. 


What it claims to do: 

Refine the skin
Whiten complexion
Reduce double skin
Reduce fine lines and wrinkles
Moisturize 

Price & where to buy
I apologise because I can't exactly remember the price. It was definitely above HK$200 which I would consider a little pricey.  It contains 40g so quite a decent amount of product. I purchased mine from my local Watsons. 


texture

Initial Reaction
My first negative factor is the packaging. I would prefer it so much more if it came in a form of a pump bottle rather than a jar. It just seems more hygenic rather than dipping fingers in back and forth. I have to use a Q-tip to spoon the cream out each time which can be a hassle. The first thing that caught my attention was the smell. I can't say I care for the smell. It's pretty strong and for some reason, reminds me of baby wipes. I love the smell of Johnsons products but not the smell of baby wipes. The texture of the cream is pretty thick so I worried about it clogging my pores. It comes with a little measuring tape to allow me to measure the before and after results which was pretty cool.

Applying the cream on my face, I didn't really enjoy the experience. It was quite hard to blend into my skin because of the thickness. It also felt sticky and heavy which wasn't very comfortable. I decided to let it settle on my skin so it absorbs the product better. I also realised my face felt kind of numb as well. It's not painful, it's not uncomfortable I guess but the numb feeling was there. 

After about 15 minutes, I measured my face again and was surprised to see that my facial measurement was almost a CM shorter. I was pretty impressed. Did I just lose 1cm off my face? Looking at the mirror, my face didn't look any thinner so I wondered if I measured wrong. But it was definitely 1cm shorter. However, my skin still had an uncomfortable feeling. I can't actually explain what it was but there was a slight discomfort. The cream was more absorbed into my skin but it still had the slight sticky feeling. Later on the day, perhaps about 2 hours later- I decided to measure my face again. Boom, it was back to the measurement it was before so I realised the results were temporary. 

My overall experience
I used this product straight for the next couple weeks and honestly, I can say my facial measurement remained the same. However, I have managed to break out along my jaw line. Some of you guys noticed my jaw looking more congested with pimples than usual. I was almost certain it was the thickness of the cream so I stopped using it for a week. My skin started to clear up again and so I decided to give it another go and I began to break out again. So I'm not sure if this is just me being too anxious but I know I won't be using this product again. It could just be the the fact that my skin in general is very sensitive to break outs. 

I was skeptical about this product and I didn't think I would be impressed. After trying this out, I can still stand by my judgement. If you're not prone to breakouts and you're looking for a thick based moisturiser that will tone and hydrate your skin, this is fine. For me, it simply works as an ordinary moisturiser (with numbing sensations). However, if your skin is prone to break outs I wouldn't really recommend this. 

The biggest selling point of this product is it's ability to slim down the face. The results just aren't long lasting and as for 'lifting' wise, it does an alright job toning the face. 

Best Face Cream Skin Tips in Urdu in Hindi by Dr Kurram for Men for Oily Skin in Urdu Language for Winter Photos Images Wallpapers
Best Face Cream Skin Tips in Urdu in Hindi by Dr Kurram for Men for Oily Skin in Urdu Language for Winter Photos Images Wallpapers
Best Face Cream Skin Tips in Urdu in Hindi by Dr Kurram for Men for Oily Skin in Urdu Language for Winter Photos Images Wallpapers
Best Face Cream Skin Tips in Urdu in Hindi by Dr Kurram for Men for Oily Skin in Urdu Language for Winter Photos Images Wallpapers
Best Face Cream Skin Tips in Urdu in Hindi by Dr Kurram for Men for Oily Skin in Urdu Language for Winter Photos Images Wallpapers
Best Face Cream Skin Tips in Urdu in Hindi by Dr Kurram for Men for Oily Skin in Urdu Language for Winter Photos Images Wallpapers
Best Face Cream Skin Tips in Urdu in Hindi by Dr Kurram for Men for Oily Skin in Urdu Language for Winter Photos Images Wallpapers
Best Face Cream Skin Tips in Urdu in Hindi by Dr Kurram for Men for Oily Skin in Urdu Language for Winter Photos Images Wallpapers
Best Face Cream Skin Tips in Urdu in Hindi by Dr Kurram for Men for Oily Skin in Urdu Language for Winter Photos Images Wallpapers
Best Face Cream Skin Tips in Urdu in Hindi by Dr Kurram for Men for Oily Skin in Urdu Language for Winter Photos Images Wallpapers
Best Face Cream Skin Tips in Urdu in Hindi by Dr Kurram for Men for Oily Skin in Urdu Language for Winter Photos Images Wallpapers

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