How much you decide to shave is very much a personal choice. I don’t like body hair, and don’t have any qualms about “removing my manliness” and so I shave all of my frontal body hair. You can choose to shave as much or as little as you like. Read the rest of this Teen Magazine entry
There’s a procedure you can follow to avoid breaking your hair strands while shampooing. Here’s how. Read the rest of this Teen Magazine entry
• Wash your feet with water every day. Use anti bacterial soap and scrub with a loofah.
It is important to dry your feet completely with a towel because they leftover moisture is a breeding ground for bacteria that causes bad odor. Read the rest of this Teen Magazine entry
11 Sep
Posted by Teen Magazine as Body and Skin Care
Teenagers must have noticed triangular splits of skin around their fingernails. These tend to dry up as they lose their natural oils easily. So if you put your hands in water a lot or are afflicted with the nail-biting syndrome, Hangnails are something that you are very familiar with. Hangnails might sound harmless but when they get infected they can cause serious inflammation of your cuticles and other tissues surrounding the nails. Read the rest of this Teen Magazine entry
For most teenagers tattoos are a very popular body decoration. It could be considered an interesting way of self-expression. A tattoo is a wound made in your skin, which is filled with ink. It is usually done with a needle to create some sort of a design and it is permanent. Tattoo machines are being used these days which contain sterilized needle and a tube containing ink. Getting a tattoo might hurt and sometimes it bleeds too. Read the rest of this Teen Magazine entry
1. Sleeping without cleansing:
For teenage girls who wear make-up, it is essential to remove all the make-up before going to sleep. Otherwise skin becomes prone to allergies and breakouts. Even teen girls who do not wear make-up need to cleanse in the night, otherwise skin accumulates oil and dust at the end of the day, which can clog pores. Read the rest of this Teen Magazine entry