Thursday 10 September 2015

Face Cleansing for hot beauty in unisexspa



There are mainly different types of skin (namely normal, dry, oily, combination and sensitive) that you need to consider while deciding upon the type of facial that you want for yourself. Since the texture and problems of these skin types are different is is best to go for facials which cater to these specific skin types.Your face looks back at you from the mirror...does it look dry or oily or listless, or does it look glowing and radiant?

facial face Cleansing  for hot & Sexy beauty: 







This depends on how you take care of your face. Start by giving yourself 15 minutes in the morning and 15 minutes at bedtime. 


Tip 1:


Take 1 tbsp of un-boiled milk, dip a small pad of cotton wool in this and rub on the face gently. Use circular movements, use upward strokes on the neck area. Leave this on for 15 minutes. Wash with cold water.


Tip 2:


Take a thick slice of cucumber. Don't peel the slice, rub in a circular motion all over the face and neck areas. Wash after 15 minutes.


Tip 3:


Halve a tomato, gently rub over face and neck and wash after 15 minutes.


Tip 4:


Take the half of a lime peel, from which the juice has been extracted, rub this firmly on the face and the neck. Using a Scrub-(once in 3-4 days).


After washing off the milk or juice - take a tsp of oat bran or wheat husk or gram flour (besan). Make a paste with a few drops of water and rub the face and neck gently with this. This sloughs away the dead cells and gives the face a glow. Don't use soap, just splash on cold water that will act as an astringent and close the pores.


Tip 5:


Use green gram powder or rice flour mixed with curds instead.


Oily Skin: If the face is oily,


After a bath as a base for make-up use some diluted limejuice to dab on before application of foundation or any other make-up.


Tip 6:


Diluted buttermilk dabbed on the face and left for 15 minutes, gently wipe with moist cotton wool before applying make-up.


Tip 7:


Rub the face well with an ice cube.


Tip 8:



Slice an Apple into thin slices. Place these on the face and leave for 15 minutes. These soak up the extra oil and helps to close pores.

What is meant by Unisex salon?

Unisex refers to things that are not gender-specific, being objects that are suitable for any gender,but can also be another term for gender-blindness.

The term was coined in the 1960s and was used fairly informally. Though the combining form uni- is from the Latin unus meaning one, the term seems to have been influenced by words such as united and universal where the uni- prefix takes on the sense of shared. In this sense, it can be seen as meaning shared by both sexes.

Hair stylists and beauty salons that serve both men and women are often referred to as unisex. This is also typical of other services and products that had traditionally been separated by the sexes, such as clothing shops or beauty products. A facility that is usually sex segregated but is not so designated may be referred to as unisex, such as a public toilet. Unisex clothing includes garments like T-shirts; versions of other garments may be tailored for the different fits depending on one's sex, such as jeans. The sharing of a pool, beach or other water or recreational facility by swimmers and others of both sexes is commonly referred to as mixed bathing. When a school admits students of both sexes, it may be called coeducational or a mixed-sex school.


There is no value on the amount of satisfaction you feel when you have been pampered by expert hands that, at the end of an hour or two, make the beauty of your inner self shine.

The grooming industry is getting a makeover . A few years ago, if a man wanted a haircut, he went to the local barbershop, the kind with posters of film stars with gravity-defying hairdos on the walls. Women who wanted their tresses snipped or eyebrows threaded went to a nearby beauty parlour, usually for 'ladies only' and run by an enterprising neighbourhood woman. But the rise of unisex salon chains is changing all that.

Even established chains are hopping on the unisex bandwagon. Lakme Lever, a unit of Hindustan Unilever, which already has 170 salons across the country, launched its first unisex salon, Lakme Ivana, in July 2011. Clients such as Mahajan are an important factor in the growth of unisex salons.

While small-town India has huge potential for salon chains, some, such as b:blunt, are sticking to big cities, as going beyond them might mean lowering prices.

While demand is no problem, what could stand in the way of salon chains' expansion is the lack of skilled stylists.