Saturday, 5 May 2012

How to get best result for your Facial skin care

Facial skin car is constant care routine is what you need for daily basis and you need to follow the facial skin care routine with full seriousness,and you can this routine with 4 simple step
(1) Toning
(2) Cleansing
(3) Moisturizing
(4) Exfoliating

Toning:

is the second step in facial skin care toning remove dirt,grease and most importantly excess cleanser.You must need toning when you have been exposed hard environment and pollution.

Cleansing:

is the first step you need to do in facial skin care.Actually what cleansing do cleansing helps in removing dust from your face,and pollutants,grease and extra oil from you skin, and protect your skin from damage.Use  good cleansing lotion and cream and massage it into your skin.Use cotton wool or soft  tissue and wipe your face gently and don’t try to rub.You can use any water soluble cleanser for that purpose.

Moisturizing:

A fourth and most important process  of facial skin care acne treatment which prevent your skin from dryness,remove dead skin cell. Use light stroke up and down to make moisture effective,work best if applied with warm and damp skin.

Exfoliation:

Exfoliation optional step facial skin care optional for daily basis but necessary once a week or twice a week depending on your skin type.Exfoliation remove dead skin cell which block the process of skin care acne treatment and help skin natural process.

  • Don’t wash your face to remove make-up use some proper make-up remover
  • Buy those facial skin care acne treatment which best for your skin type
  • Before using new product test it by  applying it on a short patch of skin like ear,lobes.
  • Most important never rub your skin for hard
  • Use sunscreen lotion to protect sun exposure

Sunday, 4 March 2012

History of Imran Ahmad Khan Niazi (PTI)

Introduction:
Imran Khan (Imran Ahmad Khan Niazi; son of Ikram Ullah khan Niazi Shermankhel) born November 25, 1952, in Lahore is a Pakistani former cricketer turned politician. Imran played Test cricket for Pakistan between 1971 and 1992, and was captain of the national team when they won their maiden World Cup in 1992. Currently, Imran is a member of Parliament and leader of the political party, the Tehreek-e-Insaf 
Tribe:
Imran Ahamd khan is from the Niazi Pashtun Shermankhel tribe of mianwali Pakistan. His family is settled in Lahore Punjab, however, he still considers himself and his heritage Pashtun (Pathan) as per his auto biograph.
Education:
Imran attended Aitchison College and the Cathedral School in Lahore until he finished middle school, then entered the Royal Grammar School, Worcester, before completing his formal schooling with an undergraduate degree in economics from Keble College, Oxford. While at University, Imran was also the captain of the Oxford University cricket team in 1974. He and his mother Shaukat khanum comes from a cricketing burki family, with two of his cousins Javed Burki and Majid Khan also having played Test cricket for Pakistan.

Marriage to Jemima Marcelle Goldsmith

On 16 May 1995, Khan married Jemima Goldsmith, in an Islamic ceremony in Paris. A month later, on 21 June, they were married again in a civil ceremony at the Richmond register office in England, followed by a reception at the Goldsmiths' house in Surrey. The marriage, described as "tough" by Khan, produced two sons, Sulaiman Isa (born 18 November 1996) and Kasim (born 10 April 1999). As an agreement of his marriage, Khan spent four months a year in England. On 22 June 2004, it was announced that the Khans had divorced because it was "difficult for Jemima to adapt to life in Pakistan". The marriage ended amicably. Imran has regular access to his children and his relationship with his ex-wife is friendly. Khan now resides in Bani Gala, Islamabad, where he built a farmhouse with the money he gained from selling his London flat. He grows fruit trees, wheat, and keeps cows, while also maintaining a cricket ground for his two sons, who visit during their holidays.

 Early Years:
In 1997, he has started a socio-political movement in Pakistan known as Movement for Justice (Urdu: Tehrik-e-Insaaf) and ran for office in the National Elections. The movement has Islamic overtones and was inspired partly by Khan's renewed commitment to Islam. He became a Member of Parliament for Mianwali in the October 2002 elections. He is very critical of the judicial system in Pakistan, which he says prevents accountability for the elite class in Pakistan. Initially Imram supported 1999's militray coup of General Pervez Musharraf, however came in to the fore-front of those against General and President .
Musharraf.

 
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