College is one stage of your life when you have 100% hectic schedule: from attending classes and extra-curricular activities to night outparties, from thesis editing and analysis of school projects to group brainstorming; and from keeping neat and clean your dorm room to personal things.
With
the said appointments, sometimes taking good care of yourself is a
challenge. To help you out in this matter, the year-based guide
presented here can make your beauty regime a lot easier to
accomplish.
Timeless Beauty |
January
Check
if your facial moisturizer contains sunscreen protection. If it
doesn't have SPF content of at least 15, then time to consider
changing your beauty product and look for a replacement that can
protect your skin better.
February
Set
an appointment with your dermatologist who can do skin cancer scan,
all over your body, for you. Any time of the year is fine, but if
you've been diagnose before with such skin problem then a six-month
follow-up is necessary.
Get
a full-body massage to soothe and relax your body from the sometimes
stressful life of doing thesis editing as a college student. In
addition, it will help you on improving your body posture more.
April
Get
a new hairstyle. For this summer season, shorter hair is highly
recommended. For hair maintenance, make it appoint to have a regular
trim within six to eight weeks.
May
Schedule
a bikini wax. Its process hurt but the result last longer than any
other method, plus it's not that expensive.
Feet
is the most used and most tired part of our body, pampering it this
month is a very good idea. Groom your feet with a foot scrub and a
mix of classic and modern nail polish.
July
Deep
condition your hair. Moisturize your hair by putting a mask into your
wet hair. Once done, cover it with warm towel and wait for about
20-minute before you rinse it with cool water.
August
Visit
your dentist and get a teeth treatment for a brighter smile after the
check-up. Do this at least once every six months.
September
Change
your lipstick into a richer shade. Research shows that deep and warm
colors look better in cool weather because your facial skin tends to
get paler and you tend to wear darker shade of clothes.
October
Remember
to keep your skin moisturized. When you shower using hot water, it
can cause your skin to dry out. To address this, exfoliate your skin
with hydrating scrub then apply moisturizer.
November
Re-check
the shade of your concealer. Be aware that as your skin gets a touch
of color, there is a need for a one-shade darker concealer.
December
This
is the right time to clean your make-up pouch. Toss out a six-month
old mascara, foundations, concealers and a one-year old lipstick, or
anything that already have unpleasant smell.