answers1: Eat lots of fruit and veg - blueberries, tomatos and grapes
are all particularly full of 'anti-oxidants' which help your body get
free of toxins and give you a healthy complexion. Drink lots, but
drinking more water than your normal 8 glasses per day won't make much
difference. Also, try to do 30 mins of exercise per day. I always have
a healthy glow after that. Finally, cleanse, tone and moisturise every
night. Simple really =)
answers2: Stimulate your skin. More gently on the face. Rub briskly
with a turkish towel or pat your skin kind of fast, whatever it takes
to get the blood flowing as that is what creates the glow.
answers3: Drink plenty of water and exfoliate. Don't exfoliate too
much at this can cause skin to look dull. It is best to exfoliate two
to three times a week depending on your skin and what feels right to
you. Water is purely for hydration, obviously. <br>
Also if your talking about after makeup and stuff, try buying an
illuminator/highlighter. I personally love the one by Stila. But
sometimes you just have to experiment to find the right one for you.
Don't apply it all over your face or you will just look oily. <br>
So to start off, apply your foundation/tinted moisturizer. Apply a
bronzer to cheeks, temples and jaw line in a 3 motion. BLEND very
well. Then apply the highlighter to the top of cheeks, bridge of nose,
cupids bow (the v above top lip) and center of chin.
answers4: Rub uranium on your skin every night.
answers5: Moisturize and exfoliate every two/three months or every
month (this removes dead skin, but don't do it daily, this speeds up
the renewal of skin and after a while, your skin will stop doing it).
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You can use a highlighter or High Beam from Benefit, too if you want.
A highlighter is used to give your skin a glow and is generally
applied above or on the cheekbones, the bridge of the nose, and below
eyebrow. A white or pastel pink/beige eyeshadow/powder/etc. is used
as a highlighter by the way. High Beam is I think a (clear) liquid
and gives you a glow, although this is fairly expensive, around $21.
answers6: If you want glowing skin, read this, it has good product
suggestions that help your skin glow more: <br>
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http://hubpages.com/hub/How-To-Get-Rid-of-Brown-Spots-On-Your-Face
answers7: I use a cute little mitten called the Baiden Mitten. It's
AMAZING!!! <br>
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I have NEVER seen so much skin come off me before and trust me, I've
used anything and everything prior to exfoliate. The skin comes off in
roles! If you ever thought you were clean, think again. <br>
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I use this mitten on my face and all over my body. I have now small
pores, hydrated, silky smooth skin. And yes, it kinda glows too! I
LOOOVE this mitten! <br>
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If you think about it, all the procedures which result in major
changes in appearance are far from gentle eg. microdermabrasion,
chemical peel, botox, laser resurfacing and so on. <br>
So why would you expect your skin to react to creams gently being
spread over the face. <br>
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With the baiden mitten, the rougher scrub makes it a priority for the
body to heal, so therefore it will end up being stronger, smoother and
more beautiful after the scrub. <br>
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I found my mitten at http://www.perfectmodelskin.com <br>
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Its a cheap product which I only buy once every 2-3 years. <br>
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Hope this helps <br>
Good luck :)))
answers8: give BJs everyday
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