Archive for the ‘Wrinkle’ Category
She’s 54 and her skin is really starting to sag and wrinkle a lot. She has used an SPF 50 sunscreen as her facial moisturizer for YEARS. I have been researching some anti-wrinkle moisturizers and think I found one I want her to try. How do I tell her this without offending her?
You can also buy her a gift certificate for a facial as a thank-you gift for something and ask an aesthetician at a spa to recommend/sell her one.
I’m 24 and I already lost some of the elastic of the skin of my face already. The skin on my face is looser and it isn’t as firm as it was before. How soon can I expect to get my first wrinkle or fine line?
Since May I noticed I began to lose the elastic of my skin- a sign of aging.
I can’t even recognize my face anymore when I look in the mirror. It’s so much different from my youthful face.
try Hair, Skin and Nail vits eat lots of fruit and veggies (well-balanced diet) and get your excersize.. if you’re concerned.
My husband goes in business trip often and he need to bring at leats a suit and a dress shirt with him. He had try several Suit laggage but nothing seems to work, he still get his clothes wrinkle, is any luggage that actually works? Which one at least does a better job?
What he needs is a garment bag. I’ve had one for years, and it works like a charm. Have packed a suit and shirts a number of times, and they look just fine after traveling. Here’s some that Target sells, but you can buy them at WalMart as well, or any other place that sells luggage. http://www.target.com/Garment-Bags-Luggage/b?ie=UTF8&node=1116290
Addendum: Mine is American Tourister.
I just put my clothes to dry and I always used the same setting. But today I used a different setting, it goes for 20 minutes on high, 10 on low then uses a wrinkle guard. But what does the wrinkle guard do? Thats what I wanna know.
Some dryers also have a "wrinkle guard" feature, which tumbles the clothes in cool (room-temperature) air for a period of time AFTER the cycle has otherwise completely ended (both the heating/drying period and the normal cool down). This is an extra defense against wrinkles that may still occur if the clothes aren’t removed right away and instead left stationary in the drum. Wrinkle guard is typically enabled automatically when the perm press cycle is used, and may be optionally selectable for other cycles. Some dryers tumble continuously during the "wrinkle guard" period (for 45 mins maximum or so). Others turn on and off to tumble for maybe 30 seconds every 5 minutes, for a maximum of a couple hrs or so. Opening the door to unload cancels the wrinkle guard function.
I am flying to London during the 2nd week in July for work and have to bring my suit. I don’t feel like dropping $$ for one of those suit carrying bags. Any thoughts of how to keep my suit wrinkle free during travel? I was told that hanging my suit in the shower with hot water running (not getting the suit wet), the steam will "de-wrinkle" the suit. Any thoughts? Thanks in advance for the help!!
Personally I’d go for a suit carrier if you can borrow one, or even pick one up on your local freecycle…
If thats not possible, then pack it in the bottom of your suitcase, as flat as possible, with as few folds as possible. I normally lay the jacket on the bed, closed as if it was buttoned, but with an overlap. Fold the sleeves over the jacket so it looks as if the wearer would be holding his own hands with straight arms. Then fold the whole lot in half (if necessary) to fit in the bottom of the suitcase. When you get to your desitination, the steaming trick in the hot shower normally works well with natural fibers such as cotton or wool.