Radiant Skin Care

September 20, 2009

Looking good for a girl who looks good for you?

Hey everyone.

Whenever I go out with my beautiful girlfriend or if we’re spending time together I feel quite guilty. The reason for this is that she always goes to so much trouble to look perfect in her eyes. A little make-up, beautifully styled hair, perfect clothes, grooming, figure, body hair managed, maintaining her figure etc.

I try to look good as a guy, but all I usually do is manage my facial skin, put on semi-decent clothes, good oral and personal hygiene etc.

I know she does what she does to feel good about herself, but she’s also admitted she does it for me too. I feel like she’s doing so much to look amazing and I’m not doing much at all to do so. I feel that if she’s putting so much effort into this aspect, then I should go to more trouble.

How do girls feel about a situation such as this one?

How much do girls expect their guy to do to in this department?

I’m a caring guy and I like to give back what I get :)

September 3, 2009

What is the best acne treatment to get rid of persistent acne?

Filed under: Acne — Tags: , , , , , , — @ 12:11 am

My girlfriend has sensitive skin that tends to dry out very quickly when using harsh products, however she has some moderate acne on her face which can be painful at times. She’s looking for a kit to get rid of this, but cannot decide on one. What have you guys used that has helped you?
My girlfriend isn’t a pig, and junk food and soda does not cause acne. ;o

August 1, 2009

what are the best hair care / skin care products – lotions shampoos etc?

I’m planning to get my girlfriend some hair care / skin care products for her birthday. I don’t want just average stuff, I want the BEST — the stuff that will make her feel like her hair is healthy and shiny etc. And the lotion that is good for her skin and all that.

Is there a certain brand that’s excellent? it’s ok if I have to order it, her Bday is a couple weeks away still.

Thanks

To what extent have you practically observed this ?

Girls in their teenage years aspire to become as beautiful as possible trying to match up to the Ideal beauty queen in their mind. From where do they derive these ideals ? Ofcourse, they pick the vibes sent out by young men. We all know that beauty is Relative. Any woman who aspires to become beautiful does so to gain corresponding attention in return. What these young people often fail to remember is that of all the aspects of their personality, the skin would be the first one to show up signs of ageing. Thus, if being intellectualy sound was the idea of gaining attention in the teenage years, such efforts would reap long benefits as slowly that habbit of being intellectualy sound would become part of the person’s character without his or her knowing about it consciously. Thus, all these activities that a person often does in his or her teenage years be it attracting the opposite sex, flirting, trying to look good, taking care of other aspects of grooming all centre around the idea of becoming desireable. Now if we go further into the idea of becoming desireable, it really deserves to be done by a person who has a giver in himself or herself. The logic is simple and that is "Why would a company for example, market or advertise any product which is not going to be beneficial to its customers anyway?". In the same manner, why should a person engage himself or herself to attract any person of opposite sex for a girlfriend or boyfriend if he or she is not going to be commited or loyal to the person whose attention is being sort ? Thus, in the teenage years people are only marketing themselves to find the right life partner but then as they grow into mature adults, they should nourish the same relationship with commitment, loyalty, honesty and sincerity. That would make the whole process more romantic than simply flipping the pages of books giving you tips on flirting or attracting opposite sex without any intention of commitment at the back of the mind.What are your views on this ?

July 19, 2009

In what degrees do you approve this fact ?

Girls in their teenage years aspire to become as beautiful as possible trying to match up to the Ideal beauty queen in their mind. From where do they derive these ideals ? Ofcourse, they pick the vibes sent out by young men. We all know that beauty is Relative. Any woman who aspires to become beautiful does so to gain corresponding attention in return. What these young people often fail to remember is that of all the aspects of their personality, the skin would be the first one to show up signs of ageing. Thus, if being intellectualy sound was the idea of gaining attention in the teenage years, such efforts would reap long benefits as slowly that habbit of being intellectualy sound would become part of the person’s character without his or her knowing about it consciously. Thus, all these activities that a person often does in his or her teenage years be it attracting the opposite sex, flirting, trying to look good, taking care of other aspects of grooming all centre around the idea of becoming desireable. Now if we go further into the idea of becoming desireable, it really deserves to be done by a person who has a giver in himself or herself. The logic is simple and that is "Why would a company for example, market or advertise any product which is not going to be beneficial to its customers anyway?". In the same manner, why should a person engage himself or herself to attract any person of opposite sex for a girlfriend or boyfriend if he or she is not going to be commited or loyal to the person whose attention is being sort ? Thus, in the teenage years people are only marketing themselves to find the right life partner but then as they grow into mature adults, they should nourish the same relationship with commitment, loyalty, honesty and sincerity. That would make the whole process more romantic than simply flipping the pages of books giving you tips on flirting or attracting opposite sex without any intention of commitment at the back of the mind. What are your views on this ?

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