Dry shaving increases the risk of cuts and irritation. It also keeps you from making the most of one of shaving's benefits: exfoliation. You'll get a more effective exfoliation if you soften your skin first, so try shaving near the end of your bath or shower time. Your skin needs a minimum of 10 minutes in the warm water to soften adequately.
While we always make it a point to stay away from products containing sulfates (those cleansing agents responsible for the rich lather in shampoos), it's especially important to do so when you're dealing with curly hair. Sulfates strip and dehydrate your strands, causing them to become brittle and frizzy.
You skin's natural barrier is made up of acid mantle, so, if you use soap on your skin, it messes with its pH balance and acid mantle, causing it to make skin conditions worse. Hence, it is best to avoid using any type of soap on your face.
Make sure your clothes always fit perfectly! One trick to making any item of clothing look amazing on you is to hire a good tailor. Tailored clothing not only looks polished, but also feels more comfortable. Pants that drag on the ground and dresses that bunch up awkwardly won't make you feel stylish.
The cashmere and pashmina shawls or stoles must be wrapped and stored in a muslin cloth or in a protective case. Storing them away in plastic covers is not advisable as it may lead to lint or balling of loose yarns on the top surface. Do not store the expensive shawls with naphthalene balls or cakes.