Make a habit of washing your face a few hours before bed. If you wait until you're tired, you're more likely to blow it off -- allowing "toxins and dirt to stay on there all night," says dermatologist Laurie Polis of N.Y.C. Another consequence? You miss the best time to treat your skin. "At night there's more blood flow to the skin's surface, and there's nothing else on your face to interfere with absorption," Polis says.
Try: Neutrogena Deep Clean Relaxing nightly cleanser, $7; at drugstores.
2. Sleep on Your Back
Note to Audrey Hepburn fans: Lying on your stomach is bad for "beauty sleep." The average head weighs 7 to 8 pounds -- a lot of pressure to be putting on your face every night. In fact, many dermatologists say they can tell what side of the face people sleep on by the number of wrinkles there.
3. Get a Lift
Sleep with your head elevated on two pillows, or put the headrest area of your bed on 2- to 4-inch pieces of wood. Gravity helps lymph and blood flow so fluid won't accumulate, Polis says.
4. Save Money, Not Wrinkles
At night you don't need to worry about eye treatments smearing your makeup, so slather on the richest formula you can. Polis swears by Aquaphor: "It conditions lashes and hydrates the delicate eye skin really well."
Try: Aquaphor Healing ointment, $9; drugstore.com.
5. Sneak a Glow
Mix a drop of self-tanner into your night cream or use a cream that contains a bit of tan-producing DHA.
Try: Clarins Radiance-Plus self-tanning cream, $52; clarinsusa.com.
6. Avoid Carb Face
To wake with defined cheekbones, eat a high-protein, low-sugar dinner (try salmon and asparagus, a natural diuretic). Skip the rice, pasta and potatoes. "When our diet's high in glycemic carbohydrates, our features take on a soft, doughy appearance," says Connecticut dermatologist Nicholas Perricone.
7. Wrap It Up
To minimize A.M. frizz, sleep on a satin pillowcase or put your hair in a silk scarf. "Those fabrics are much softer than cotton, so there's less friction," says Harry Josh, a John Frieda stylist.
8. Find Your Inner Ballerina
Pile hair into a twist on the top of your head (use a scrunchie to avoid crimping). "In the morning you'll have major volume and beautiful waves," Josh says.
9. Turn on the Hair Conditioning
Sleep with a moisturizing treatment in damp hair overnight. We like Philip B. Katira Hair Masque, but any rich conditioner will do. Rinse in the morning.
Try: Philip B. Katira Hair Masque, $40; philipb.com.
10. Pop a Rooster Pill
Trust us, we were skeptical. But after swallowing two Wake Up on Time pills at 11 P.M., we found it much easier to get out of bed seven hours later. Created by a sleep-deprived single mother, the pills contain an energizing blend of thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, vitamins B6 and B12 and guarana-seed extract. It's formulated with a coating that releases ingredients into your bloodstream toward the end of your last sleep cycle, so you wake up feeling clear-headed, not fuzzy.
Try: Wake Up On Time, $30/40 tablets; wakeupontime.com.
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Posted by Tue Mar 31, 2009 3:32pm PDT
Report Abusei have a tip for ur hair that i use...AND IT WORKS TO!!!!!!!!!!...this is if u want ur hair to be wavy (results may vary)...ok braid ur hair, next make sure its nice and tightly fasined with a hair barret, next u can add acceseries (if u want it to have flare), last go to bed... do this for a week and u can have wavy hair too!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted by Tue Mar 31, 2009 4:45pm PDT
Report Abuseif you put some serum in ur hair when its wet, you won't get fly aways. you'll find this serum in the hair product aisle at any drugstore. garnier fructis carries some that i use and thre's also one called ic frizz buster. they have them separated depending on your hair type... good luck ;)
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Posted by Tue Mar 31, 2009 5:28pm PDT
Report AbuseTaking pills too wake up on time, thats a load of crap. Who
would recomend such a thing. I know of this great invention
its called an Alarm Clock and its not bad for your health.
Taking any kind of pills you dont need is sooooo wrong.
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Posted by Tue Mar 31, 2009 6:15pm PDT
Report Abusei really believe that what you eat can affect your skin meaning greasy food = oily face but it has nothing to do with your facial structures and well ok 40 dollar pills , you would have to be crazy to even buy them in the first place and doing a lot of natural things you have around your house can help your skin for example if you put honey and lemon and you mix it with raw oatmeal you can eliminate most of the blackheads and oil skin and well you can also simply clean your face to get rid of that really deep dirt you have in your skin... i know it sounds weird but by putting rubbing alcohol onto a cotton ball and rubbing your face and avoiding the eyes will get out that stubborn dirt and you dont have to waste alot of money for things you may have laying around your house
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Posted by Tue Mar 31, 2009 6:28pm PDT
Report Abusei found this aqll to very intresting and useful please keep it up
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Posted by Tue Mar 31, 2009 6:56pm PDT
Report AbuseTHis is amazing!!! i always sleep on my head and i sooo don't want wrinkles. THANKS SO MCUH!!
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Posted by Tue Mar 31, 2009 10:00pm PDT
Report AbuseI thought all of the comments were pretty neat.You know alot of the old wives tales our grandmothers use to us work out pretty good for them.I go to church with areal sweet lady who is 86 .ihope ilook as good as she does when Iam her age .
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Posted by Tue Mar 31, 2009 10:00pm PDT
Report AbuseI thought all of the comments were pretty neat.You know alot of the old wives tales our grandmothers use to us work out pretty good for them.I go to church with areal sweet lady who is 86 .ihope ilook as good as she does when Iam her age .
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