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Monday, August 29, 2011

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Steps to prevent Dark and Dull (Skin whitening tips)

Follow these simple steps to prevent DARK AND DULL  and see the results yourself.

1:-Never Pop Zits: 
When you break pimples, the chances of pus spreading all over are at its maximum which causes more and more acne and pimples. This leaves dark spots, marks and worst of all, deep cracks forever. Moreover, most of the time, pimples have pus in them.

 2:-Live a Stress Free Life: 
Your skin loses its glowing complexion and you are likely to have wrinkles soon with more acne on your face. Therefore, try to avoid taking stress as it is the best way to fight acne and have a smooth and glowing complexion of skiN 



 3:-Avoid Over-Washing Your Face: 
Washing your face twice or thrice is good to prevent acne but don’t over wash. The reason to it is that, an overdose of chemicals through soaps and face washes is not good no matter how good anti-bacterial and anti-acne soaps and face washes you are using. 

 4:-Avoid Touching Your face: 
Our fingers and hands have lots of bacteria on them which we cannot see. This is one of the prime causes that lead to acne. Moreover, touching acne irritates the skin and if you touch the same fingers at some other point on your skin then the chances of having acne at that place gets higher. 

 5:-Wash Your Hair Frequently: 
Regular and daily cleaning of hair is as important as washing your hands and face. Hair is the area which is like a warehouse for storing large amounts of oil, dirt and eventually leading to dandruff. All this drastically impacts skin by causing acne. 

 6:-Change Your Pillow Case Frequently: 
Pillow cases are another reason which aggravates the acne. It is because of the fact that when we sleep, many pimples break and the pus and dirty blood spreads over. 

Written by Sagar Basak, personal technology columnist and founder of Most Useful Tricks. You can follow him on the social web or sign up for the email newsletter for your daily dose of how-to guides and video tutorials.




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