I do
recommend using it on your skin.
Not exact matches
I have very sensitive
skin so can't put it
on my
skin, and doth like the idea of it anyway, so
use scented oils instead, would you
recommend anything?
Tips: I
recommend using bone in
skin on thighs for this recipe.
I
recommend using a very finely ground blanched almond flour rather than a coarse grind or almond meal which is made with
skins -
on almonds.
I
recommend using a lipliner that's one shade darker than your
skin (NOT the lipstick) and drawing just
on top of it in order to achieve the perfect line all the way around.
I do not
recommend using baby oil as a moisturizer or in any diaper - related
skin care, whether applied directly
on the
skin or
used in a wipes solution, when you are
using cloth diapers.
If you like to take comfort knowing what products are being
used on your family's
skin and that those products are being made in an environment where the maker is focused
on using quality product and ensuring the happiness of her clients, I'd highly
recommend by Ceci products.
KRISTEN STRATTON: During those days when a baby is still passing meconium do you
recommend using the oils
on bumps to protect baby
skin during wiping?
Our zinc oxide is
recommended for
use on compromised or environmentally challenged
skin and is ideal for dermatology patients.
If you need a quick fix to make your cleavage look creamy and pimple - free,
use a cotton swab or cotton ball to disinfect your pimple with peroxide before lightly patting
on a creamy concealer that's just a tiny bit darker than the color of your
skin,
recommends Schorr in «Cosmopolitan» magazine.
I have been able to personally research these products,
use them first hand
on MY precious
skin, and feel confident to
recommend them to my closest friends and family.
I do not
recommend using this
on babies, however as it did cause my baby's
skin to flake / peel when I tried it
on her.
When your baby is born, hospitals
recommend that you
use plain water to wipe your baby's
skin because disposable baby wipes can be harsh
on tender new
skin.
If you're planning to
use it
on your face or
skin, they
recommend you dilute it with a carrier oil first to get the best results.
The white paper
recommends that practitioners follow relevant guidance documents and that deviation from consensus recommendations should be supported by clinical studies or pursued in the setting of a clinical trial approved by an institutional review board; that practitioners receive training in a new procedure before beginning its practice, that the training should include a practical, «hands -
on» component and that all team members directly involved with the radiation therapy decisions should participate in at least five proctored cases before performing similar procedures independently; and that professional societies should accelerate the generation of new or updated guidance documents for the following disease sites and techniques:
skin, central nervous system, gastrointestinal, lung or endobronchial and esophagus, and, while outside the charge of this panel, assess the need for updated guidance documents for accelerated partial breast irradiation
using electronic brachytherapy.
«You should
use a brush that would be safe even
on a baby's
skin,» Dr. Gohara
recommends.
I highly
recommend diluting any oils that are
used on skin with a safe carrier oil and consulting with a qualified aromatherapist or functional medicine doctor before
using topically, especially
on children.
I would
recommend NOT
using baking soda
on the
skin.
Pro purchase tips: Vivian offers a word of caution for those with a delicate décolletage: «For sensitive
skins, I'd
recommend the
use of a cleansing brush that vibrates rather than oscillates, as this will produce less friction
on the
skin.»
An interesting tip: Older citrus oils may have oxidized and aren't
recommended for
use on the
skin, but they still work great for cleaning.
Dr. Sircus
recommends the
use of magnesium chloride, especially as magnesium chloride flakes, for bathing as well as magnesium in oil or gel form for rubbing into key areas
on the
skin.
When taking a shower, I
recommend not
using soap (except
on sweaty parts) and just scrubbing with your hands, so that the film of oil stays
on the
skin and continues to diffuse into the body.
I always
recommend using natural and organic products
on your
skin and that goes for cleansing especially.
The blue bonnet provided is
recommended for
use on bare
skin with lotions and oils.
(For more information
on making substitutions in your homemade natural
skin care recipes, I
recommend the book, Carrier Oils: A beginner's guide to
using over 40 carrier oils in bath and beauty recipes, by Cari Dunn.)
In my opinion, jojoba oil is one of the best oils to carry essential oils that you will want to
use on your psoriatic
skin, and it is highly
recommended that you try this product
on several occasions after your bath or shower to see if you get any benefit, I know that I have received excellent feedback when I
recommended jojoba oil in the past.
We
recommend testing the product
on a
skin patch
on the inner wrist before wide - spread
use.
As the focus of this homemade lotion recipe is
on not only
on its
skin nourishing properties but also
on the fragrance I highly
recommend using refined ingredients so you get a true scent that's not overpowered or masked by the natural scent of unrefined ingredients.
I do not
recommend using the magnesium oil for children because it can irritate their delicate
skin but this lotion recipes works wonderfully
on my children.
We
recommend using them 1 - 3 times a week, depending
on your
skin type and skincare needs.
Consult your doctor to know which is the most
recommended moisturizer that you can
use on your baby's
skin.
Using it on dry skin is more effective, which equals more irritating for me, and using it as a mask without scrubbing is recommended for the sensitive skin
Using it
on dry
skin is more effective, which equals more irritating for me, and
using it as a mask without scrubbing is recommended for the sensitive skin
using it as a mask without scrubbing is
recommended for the sensitive
skin type.
«Women who don't have rosacea can
use the gluconolactone cream three to four nights a week, and
on other nights apply a retinoid product to help firm
skin and soften lines,» says Graber, who
recommends Differin Gel (adapalene 0.1 %)($ 13 for 15 g; at drugstores).
I've never
used a blush before, but this was
recommended to me from a friend and it's gorgeous
on my dark
skin.
If you do plan
on showing some
skin like Sarah Hyland, London
recommends using a Fashion Tape refillable gun to keep the top from riding up (thus showing the perfect sliver of
skin all night).
I also highly
recommend buying a moisturizer with spf designed just for oily
skin, don't
use liquid foundation
on top of your moisturizer just
use the powder and you'll see a big difference in terms of oil and shine control.
Later
on, I learned that baking powder is not
recommended to be
used in the
skin and the Etude House cleanser has a pH level of 8!
Certain types of fluorescent and luminescent dyes, as well as certain types of craft glitter, aren't
recommended by the FDA for
use on skin due to higher risk for blistered
skin, allergic reactions, and dangerous infiltration of eyes, nose, and mouth (sounds like a horror movie, alright).
When cleansing after a full face of makeup, I found it to be a little difficult to remove mascara and waterproof eyeliner, so I would
recommend double cleansing and
using Miracle Water as the second step, to avoid pulling and tugging
on the
skin.
Celebrity makeup artist Daniel Martin
recommends using a glossier product like this one as a highlighter in winter when your
skin's
on the drier end.
«As a general rule and in order to limit the risk of irritation of the
skin, I don't
recommend using face moisturizers with strong AHA / BHA content during the day or
on the same night as your vitamin A product,» Dr. Rogers says.
First off, this retinol serum is packaged in an opaque, airtight pump bottle which is not only convenient to
use but also ensures the stability and efficacy of the formula.The product is
recommended as a night - time treatment to be applied
on clean
skin before moisturizing (or
use alone).
You'll find people online
recommending using certain «safe» oils
on their pets»
skin, ears or fur.
It's
recommended that you
use a very mild shampoo, but even the mildest soaps can have a negative impact
on the
skin if overused.
Derma Wound Healing Ointment is
recommended for
use on hot spots, scratches, rain rot and any fungal or bacterial infection of the
skin on all animals.
It is
recommended for
use on pooches that have sensitive
skin as well as possible allergies.
Insect repellant sprays for human
use containing DEET are not significantly toxic if your dog is exposed to small amounts from your
skin or clothing, but it is not
recommended to
use these directly
on dogs.
Recommended for
use on wounds and the most troublesome
skin infections.
We do not
recommend the
use of dog flea collars or any type of collar for dog parasite
skin prevention as these can get caught
on objects and harm the dog.
Some experts do
recommend using adult dog shampoos
on puppies, provided, however, that these are specifically formulated to mimic the unique requirements of the
skin and coat of puppies.