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At the end of the day, you should remove all traces of makeup to keep your skin healthy and reduce flare-ups.But what is also important is that you follow the right method to remove makeup.The skin on your face is extra sensitive, so you need to make sure that you clean gently and efficiently to restore radiance and avoid any damage in the long run.Dr Rasna Kapoor, Sr.Consulting Dermatologist at Kaya Skin Clinics, gives you a break down on the right way to remove makeup.Removing eye makeup: The skin around your eyes is particularly sensitive, so it is imperative that you be gentle and don’t rub your skin too hard.If your mascara doesn’t come off, just soak a cotton ball in makeup remover and place it over your eyes so that the composition breaks down slowly.Avoid pulling the lashes as it can damage the tissues.Then apply an eye cream to soothe and hydrate your eyes.Here are 7 reasons to remove makeup before you sleep.Removing waterproof makeup: Oil based remover can be ideal for removing waterproof makeup since waterproof makeups have a stronger consistency.And since, oil-based remover can leave residues, do a full cleanse after removing the makeup.Removing lip colour: These days, most of us use lipsticks that last for nine to twelve hours.So they can be difficult to remove.Use wet tissues to remove the lip colour.After removing the makeup, massage them and apply a coat of glycerine to make your lips soft.Choosing makeup remover: Also ensure to read the ingredients on your skincare products as compounds like alcohol, parabens and sulphate can strip the natural oil from your face, and you should avoid them at all costs.Also, everything from your cleansers to your eye cream should be fragrance-free.You must use these natural makeup removers for soft and glowing skin.Also, do not forget to wash your face with a mild face wash.If your skin is oily, use a cleanser or face wash with salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide.For dry skin, use a gentle cleanser or a foaming face wash that will not dry out the skin too much.Watch the video for more tips on the right way to remove makeup.
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The rehabilitation assessment industry covers a wide umbrella of specialties and occupations. The Health Professional was conceived of as a way to deliver interdisciplinary advice and research in a manner that would be attractive to both the professionals who would be reading it and to the advertisers that wanted to reach them.
The Health Professional brings together a community of previously isolated practices through the pages of a professionally produced and written magazine. Rehabilitation professionals are given timely, research-based information as well as tips for practice management. We are driven by the high quality demands of our readers.
While we are based in southern Ontario, The Health Professional addresses the needs of chiropractors, physiotherapists, speech pathologists, psychologists and other professionals in the rehabilitation assessment industry across Ontario with a circulation of over 10,000.
Health is the level of functional and metabolic efficiency of a living organism. In humans it is the ability of individuals or communities to adapt and self-manage when facing physical, mental or social changes.[1] The World Health Organization (WHO) defined health in its broader sense in its 1948 constitution as "a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity."[2][3] This definition has been subject to controversy, in particular as lacking operational value, the ambiguity in developing cohesive health strategies, and because of the problem created by use of the word "complete".[4][5][6] Other definitions have been proposed, among which a recent definition that correlates health and personal satisfaction.[7][8] Classification systems such as the WHO Family of International Classifications, including the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) and the International Classification of Diseases (ICD), are commonly used to define and measure the components of health.
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