A Quick Hand Treatment


Hands are the most visible parts of you, but they also take a lot of abuse. You use them in everyday activity, and yet, they are the ultimate accessory. You must give them the same attention you give your face.
* Soften your hands even while you do the dishes. Add a little almond oil (about a teaspoon) to dishwater. The water will soften rought skin while the oil seals the moisture.
* Slough off dead skin cells with a solution made of sea salt lemon. Brush it into hands with an old toothbrush. Do this twice a week to soften hands and remove discoloration.
* Wash hands thoroughly with warm water, then, using a coarse washcloth, rub briskly. While skin is slightly damp, apply a mixture of one teaspoon honey and one teaspoon olive oil. Place hands in small plastic bags, then in a pair of cotton gloves for thirty minutes. The heat helps the treatment penetrate.
* Warm a cup of milk in the microwave for thirty seconds (or until warm, but comfortable to the touch). Soak your hands for five minutes to strengthen nails and hydrate skin. Not only is milk loaded with lactic acid, a natural alpha hydroxy acid that gently exfoliates dead skin, but its high calcium content will strengthen fragile nails.

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Bad Hair Dye Job: Fix Wrong Color Results with These Tips



Good to Great Hair: Celebrity Hairstyling Techniques Made Simple


Whether you use at-home hair dye from popular permanent hair color companies like Clairol to get rid of grey hair or get a professional highlight dye job at a high class salon, there may come a time where you find yourself with an unexpected bad hair dye job you’re longing to fix in a flash.

If You Went To A Professional Salon For The Color

If you went to a professional salon, call them immediately. Most salons will give you a 48-72 hour window to sit with the color and will change it for no additional cost if you don’t like the results. Of course, if the stylist refuses to repair the damage or if you’re unsure of their capability to do so you may want to pay a color correction expert at another salon to ensure you won’t end up with a brassy or wrong tint again. Remember, color correction can take multiple trips to the salon, for the color removal to be fully effective. But, don’t be tempted to try to fix it at home, yourself with cheap bleach, toner products or henna dyes. You’ll only make the problem worse or completely damage the natural health of your hair.

If You Did Your Hair Color Yourself at Home

If you screwed up your hair with an at-home hair color kit, you may be in luck. Many of the boxes will include a help line number available during daytime business hours. Hair color experts at these numbers can often help you find a solution. These experts can also offer hair coloring tips, teach you how to learn to chose the best color for you and help you in choosing the right type of dye for your hair type. There may be a chance you can re-color your hair with a darker semi or demi-color. In addition, if your problem is a green tint you can often find chorine removal shampoo which can help you or even do an old fashioned tomato juice soak to remove the green color.

Here are a few tips to remember when you’re suffering the results of a bad hair dye job…

  1. Time will fade color: Remember your hair color won’t last forever. There is no need to panic!
  2. Heat often fades color as well: Hot water can fade colored hair, along with other shampoo products like Matrix Amplify, Prell shampoo or even hot olive oil. Heat and these products are made to open the hair cuticle and this can help with rapid hair color fading. Of course, these things will only fade your color which may not be a fast enough option for you.
  3. Call beauty schools: If you can’t afford to go to a salon for hair color correction, try to find a hair college or beauty college where you might be able to volunteer to be a hair model. Many times these colleges are looking for people in town to allow them to demonstrate certain techniques upon for their students. Most charge you nothing for the services. It may be a long shot, but it’s worth a try. Even if they don’t have modeling options you may be able to get a re-color for a very low cost compared to most other hair salons and most often the quality is just as good if not better because the students are trying to get great grades.
  4. Avoid repeat mistakes: Once you go through a bad hair dye experience, you won’t want to go through another in the future. So, be sure to carefully choose your new stylist or be careful when trying to dye your own hair.

What to Wear for a Job Interview

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Congrats! You have a job interview scheduled, your resume edited and printed out and now all you need to do is find an outfit that is sure to make an excellent first impression. While some people don’t give much thought to what they wear on a first job interview, the truth is how you initially appear to the hiring manager in the first few seconds upon your meeting can make or break your chances of having a career with the company. If you want to be sure you dress in the most appropriate manner, use these job interview attire tips and advice to learn how!

Proper Grooming Is A Must

The first thing you need to worry about when dressing for a job interview is not necessarily what you’re wearing but how you look. Be sure your hair is neat, clean and tidy. If you are a woman applying for a business job and have long hair, pin it up. Most people don’t feel flowing hair is appropriate on ladies in a business environment. Something as simple as pinning up your hair can allow the hiring manager to take you more seriously as a business woman. Don’t forget to also consider your nails. Most hiring managers will be looking at your hands when you shake hands, as you meet. So be sure your manicure is fresh and your nails are painted with a neutral polish. Your first appearance can be everything so prepare for it! 

Dress Code Considerations

When you’re dressing for the interview, think about a few things. First, consider the dress code of the current employees and try to mimic it without falling under it. In fact, it’s best to always dress a little sharper than current employees without going overboard. A classic suit is often a great choice for any business or office job. Of course, even if there are uniforms for those who are employed, try to dress your best for an interview. There are very few managers complaining when a potential employee is overdressed.


How To Use Accessories

For the most appropriate interview style, be sure not to overdo it on accessories. Unless you are applying for a fashion industry job you’ll want to stick to minimal accessories. Perhaps a single necklace, small earrings and your wedding rings might do the outfit justice. If you tend to overdo it with accessories, think about putting on what you think looks good and then always taking off at least one jewelry piece before leaving the house. On another note, while a nice watch can certainly compliment a business look, if you have a habit of glancing at your watch when you get nervous be sure to
leave it off during the interview. Otherwise, you’ll simply look as if you don’t want to be there or don’t have time to invest in the interviewing process. Either way, you won’t look professional and you won’t get the job.

What To Avoid

Under no circumstances should you ever wear any type of clothing which may expose your body unnecessarily. Conservative clothing is a must during any type of job interview. Even if you feel those who work at the office dress less conservative, it’s always best to err in the side of conservation when dressing for a job interview. Never wear mini skirts, tight fitting or low cut blouses or heels you can’t 
comfortable walk in (for women).
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