Friday, May 18, 2018

Radiant supple skin, Moisturize

Moisturize immediately after leaving the shower, locking in the skin's natural moisture.Use an oil-based moisturizer for rough areas, i.e. elbows, hands, feet, knees, etc. For every time that you moisturize your body, moisturize rough areas twice.For chronically dry or aging skin, find treatments with selenium, alpha-hydroxy acid, or Tropoelastin. Use olive oil to moisturize ultra-dry skin - just add it to your moisturizer.Shower with warm, not hot, water.Avoid prolonged exposure to strong wind, chlorine, and cold weather. If these are elements you are exposed to daily, either bundle up or shower and moisturize immediately after exposure.Don't sit in the tub too long - if you are a prune, you have bathed long enough. Shriveled skin is an indicator that the natural oils in your skin have begun to deplete.Look for approval by the FDA or the CIR on the label of your skin care product to ensure that it has been evaluated. Look for products that are Paraben free, and free of synthetic fragrances.

Organize your Blogs statistical information with Webmaster Tools

In order to be able to download reports in Google Analytic s and Use Google Webmaster Tools to see exactly how your Blogger Blog is doing, Google asks you to Verify that the Blog is in fact yours.  It is a really good idea to follow these steps and do this because then, you will be able to find out so many things about your blog.
Stuff like, which keywords people are finding you for in the search engines.  Which back links you have to your blog.  How many visitors, how long they stay for.  The information is really endless.  There is no better way to get your blog organized than to verify your blog with Google.

How do I organize my blog with Google Webmaster Tools?


The first thing your going to need to do is find your account number and your tracking code.
1. Sign into your Google Analytic Account.  If you don't know where that is type Google Analytic into Google search.  Sign in with your Blogger account details.
2. From the Analytic home page, find the account which you want to get the tracking code for. (The tracking code is profile specific.  Meaning you need a different code for each of your blogs, if you have more than one.)
3. From the orange navigation bar choose Admin.
4. Choose new profile and enter a name for the blog you need the code for.