Tag: skin care

  • Japan To Allow Male Prisoners To Use Same Skin-care Items As Women

    Japan To Allow Male Prisoners To Use Same Skin-care Items As Women

    Japan’s justice ministry next month will allow male prisoners to have face lotion and hair conditioner, which women inmates may already use, in light of changing gender norms, an official said Wednesday.

    Under previous rules, the in-prison purchase and gift acceptance of the toiletry items were allowed only for female inmates, based on the notion that those items tend to be used by women.

    But the ministry notified prisons nationwide this month that men will be able to obtain those products too under revised rules, a justice ministry official told AFP.

    “It is our view that steps are increasingly being taken in Japanese society towards eliminating unreasonable gender gaps”, the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

    “We felt it is necessary to treat prison inmates in a way that would better reflect the changing landscapes of outside society”, the official added.

    The new rules will take effect beginning next month, he said.

    Still, some items will remain off-limits to men, including hair bands and women’s sanitary products, the ministry said, adding shampoo and handkerchiefs have long been accessible regardless of gender.

  • ‘I really like my skin’: Syra Yousuf hits back at trolls

    ‘I really like my skin’: Syra Yousuf hits back at trolls

    Syra Yousuf has responded and hit back at those who posted negative comments about her skin after her sister Palwasha Yousuf, a stylist, posted an unfiltered picture of the actor on social media. While many, especially women, lauded Syra for embracing her skin and putting down unrealistic beauty standards, others mocked her skin for being textured and not smooth.

    Responding to the backlash on social media over her skin, Syra posted a natural selfie of herself, writing: “I really like my skin.” She also used the hashtag “No Filter” to further get her point across.

    In a similar incident, Dubai-based beauty influencer Huda Kattan also opened up and discussed how edits make a person appear perfect, setting unrealistic beauty standards for the rest.

    Meanwhile, earlier in 2019, Hania Aamir in a social media post had opened up about her struggle with acne and talked about unrealistic beauty standards.

  • How to avoid dry skin in this cold weather

    How to avoid dry skin in this cold weather

    It’s
    winter and your skin needs all the extra care you can give. cold weather can
    result in dry air that can make your skin dry. Dry hands,tight skin and chapped
    lips. These are some of the significant signs that indicate that your skin
    needs to be moisturized. 

    Make sure that your skin is hydrated throughout the
    winters. Hot showers may be tempting, but washing the face with lukewarm water
    helps avoid stripping oils from the skin. And apply moisturizer after the wash. 

    Don’t forget to drink water

    In winter we usually forget to drink forget because we do
    not feel thirsty. Set alarms just to remind yourself that you have to grab a
    glass of water. 

    Use a gentle cleanser

    Try to use for a gentle cleanser to retain the skin’s
    natural moisture. If your skin feels tight after you’ve cleansed, you may be
    stripping your skin. Your skin should feel both hydrated and free from
    irritation after cleansing. And don’t forget to drink lots and lots of water.

     Protect
    your lips

    Normally we do not pay much attention to our lips but the
    skin on your lips can also get dry and cracked during winter months. Try a lip
    balm for added daily protection, and if you plan to be in the sun, use the
    proper SPF to protect your lips from the sun’s potential damage.

     Body
    bonuses

    It’s the season for creamy body lotions, foot balms and
    moisturizing masks. Treat yourself to regular at-home spa moments to rejuvenate
    and replenish dry and flakey skin.

     At
    home

    The weather may be chilly outside, but inside, the
    conditions could be affecting your skin. Use a humidifier and if you are using
    a gas or electric heater, try to put a pot full of water in front of your
    heater so that your skin does not become dry. Preferably maintain a neutral
    temperature at home that will maintain the skin’s moisture and balance.