Wednesday, 6 June 2012

Have Your Beauty Products Gone Bad?

Mostly women are so much in love with their beauty products that they hardly throw them away even when their life is over! Many bathroom shelves remain cluttered with the worn out lipsticks, dry mascaras, thickened and oil separated foundation base and cracked face powder cakes. If your bathroom shelf is one of them, it's time to convince yourself to toss your ‘gone bad’ beauty products according to the cosmetics expiration dates.

Its unhygienic and extremely dangerous for your skin to keep using the expired beauty products, as you are prone to develop allergies and other infections.

Expired beauty products can’t ever produce the finish they used to when fresh, and in the worst situations they can even damage the skin.

When we purchase the unopened or sealed cosmetics, the cosmetics expiration dates mentioned are actually the dates which work if the cosmetics remain sealed. The cosmetics expiration dates mentioned on the packaging is actually their shelf life. Once opened, you must know the toss-it time so that you know when to discard your beauty products and make room for the new ones.

Following are the expert beauty tips directly coming from the cosmetic chemists to guide you better when to update your beauty products collection.

Use of Net to Prevent Mosquito as a Decoration


Summer is here with mosquitos. This is a tough time for household women to prevent their families from mosquito biting. Apart from Malaria disease, Dengue virus is also hitting millions of lives across the nation. It is very much necessary to keep away your kids and family members from mosquitos.

For safety in this regard, many household women use net. If you use net in a simple and plain manner, it might look messy and unsuitable. Here are some very easy tips that how you use net to prevent mosquito as a decoration item. The ideas may vary according to your room space, budget, personal choice and net stuff.

This summer use your net as a decoration item and enjoy two charms with one hit.