DO wash your face twice everyday to avoid breakouts and zits. If your face is extra oily, wash your face three times a day DO NOT touch your face too much because you will make your pores dirty which will cause zits to appear DO take a shower at least every day(every other day is alright too) if you have dry skin, DO use moisturizing lotion DO NOT eat too many greasy foods DO use products like Neutrogena Pore Clarifying Treatment DO use masks DO use zit creams like Clearasel, Oxy(or you can get a prescription medicine like benzoyl peroxide) DO use water based foundation as opposed to oil-based if you are having a major breakout, DO NOT put any makeup on your face to cover it up because that will just make your zits stay longer and you will get more if you have a rash on your face, DO NOT put anything on it IF YOUR ZIT PROBLEMS GET REALLY BAD, GO SEE YOUR DERMATOLOGIST
HAPPY GOING Hord To SmiLe ???? :)
A few days back, I encountered an incident which has brought new meaning and outlook in my life. It happened in the morning around eight o'clock. I was about to get into my car when I saw a woman, non-Muslim, walking on the other side of the road. Naturally, I smiled to her. And she smiled back. I continued to put my laptop bag into the car when I heard someone say "hello." I turned my head and saw the same woman now standing beside me. "Will you pass by the bus station?" she asked. I actually was not going to pass by it, but then I remembered something, the words of Allah Almighty and some hadiths: [Worship Allah and do not attribute partners to Him. Be good to your parents and relatives and to orphans and the very poor, and to neighbors who are related to you and neighbors who are not related to you] (An-Nisaa' 4:36) Ibn `Umar reported that the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) said, "Jibreel continued to advise me to be good to my neighbor until I thought that he would have me make him an heir." (Al-Bukhari) Ibn Al-Munkadir reported that he heard Jabir saying, "The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) was never asked for something to which he said 'no.'" (Al-Bukhari) "Yes," I answered. "May I get a lift from you?" "Sure, no problem. Hop in!" This is when something amazing happened. We got acquainted and she made a remark that sank my heart to the bottom of the sea. She said to me, "When you smiled to me across the street, I saw kindness in your smile. That is why I had the courage to come to you for help. Many people passed by me, but none of them smiled, so I didn't ask any of them." One line was enough. One line from her and I realized how true and wise the words of the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) are. He showed us the manners and ways to the heart of people using the smallest and simplest way: smiling. The Prophet said, "Do not think little of any good deed even if it is just meeting yit our brother with a cheerful countenance." (Muslim) `Abdullah ibn Al-Harith said, "I never came across a person who smiled as much as the Prophet. The Prophet regarded smiling to a brother as an act of charity." (At-Tirmidhi) Suddenly, it struck me: If we cannot fallow the manner of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)in doing night prayers, for instance, can't we fallow him in smiling? Prophet (PBUH) loved to smile. By just smiling, we Muslims are being rewarded and are regarded as doing charity work. IS IT SO HARD TO SMILE?









