Saturday, June 28, 2008

Banning cellular phone in class



Banning cellular phone in class


According to decreasing of the cell phone's price, many people have a cell phone. So far elementary students have one . Both the primary students and the teenagers don’t know the correct etiquette to use. Now, from elementary school to high school, there are battle with using a cell phone. It is important to prohibit using a cell phone in class as well as to ban it using from driving and to forbid using it when an airplane takeoff.

In a school, using a cell phone is out of all knowledge . Needless to say cheating in a test, they take a candid shot in class . Using cell phone in class interrupts learning and getting lost the self-control only thinking send a message or playing a game. Also, those actions get interrupt other students to study.

Most of teachers said that they could not concentrate on the lesson due to the sound of cell phone bell and recipient signals of some messages. They advised that the students of observation to a cell should fall down the thinking power. They could not concentrate in class and then their score of the test should be bad . According to an expert, students lacking of the self-control happen to the symptom of intoxication. As they cannot sleep comfortable , they are deep-seated tired. Some students said that what they use a cell phone secretly is wrong because of cheating their consciences.

Many s chools are looking for various ways to ban it in class. At some school, if the teachers find that students use cell phone in class, they take it away from them for 7days. At other school, when the students go to their school, they should be turn off their cell phone. Furthermore, not to use it in class, as soon as getting into their classroom, they keep it under special place until after school. At Yongho High school in Goonpo, they block to bring their cell phone with agreeing both students and school. On entrance ceremony, they pledge not to smoke and not to bring a cell phone at school. This is welcomed by their parent.

It is time to get rid of cell phone in class. There must be complete study mood in class. The school rules should be made a more robust regulation of using it in class. A cell phone is just the communication way and is not the goods to disturb studying right. All of parents should join to prohibit it using in class. The place to study is regarded. All of student should concentrate on their right of learning.

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Monday, June 23, 2008

banning handguns

banning handguns




* Columbine High School, Littleton, Colorado: April 20, 1999
- 11:10 A.M.: Two students arrive in separate cars.
- 11:14 A.M.: They go to the cafeteria and leave large bags.
Inside the bags are bombs. Return to their cars.
- 11:19 A.M.: They take guns out from under their coats.
They begin firing at the building and students.
In less than an hours, they have killed 13 students and staff. injured 21 others.
They then kill themselves



Seriousness of the problem

- 1800s(the Wild West) : undeveloped and underpoliced. the days of cowboys and guns
※ Now(modern, industrialized country) : people have guns
- Since 1963 : guns have killed more Americans than were killed World War 2
- More than 70 million handguns are in circulation
※ About 2 million handguns are manufactured every year.

-In 1998 : Guns were the cause of death in 52% of the 17,000 murders in the United States.


Reasons for the lack of handgun control
1)NRA(the National Rifle Association) is the strongest, most effective
lobbying organization in Washington,D.C
- people can own guns for hunting deer and other animals.
- opposes government control over guns, including handguns.
- at election time in helping to defeat politicians who support gun control
2)Modern society seems to it self as a continuation of the “Wild West”
- “good guys” must be able to protect themselves “bad guys”, the criminals.
- The good guys buy guns for self-defense
- People for gun control point out the good guys, their children get killed with same guns.
3) Some people like handguns- for hunting, for defence, for crime.
- handguns are small and can be kept hidden when not in use.
- can be used at a distance from the victim.
- the users of the handguns is at a safer range and less involved.

The nation needs new laws to get rid of handguns.(Solution of problem)
1)The new laws must be federal laws
2) must ban handguns altogether except for use by authorized official.
3)The penalty must be severe for criminal use of a handguns.

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Sunday, June 22, 2008

Defining Han-gul



Defining Han-gul

There are about 5,000 languages spoken in the world today. Language is not only a communication method but also a cultural heritage containing the nation's history and spirit. Koreans use unique alphabet called Han-gul. Han-gul is the letters of which alphabet represent individual sounds or phonemes. It is considered one of most scientific writing systems in the world.

Han-gul was created under King Sejong during the Choson Dynasty (1393-1910). In 1446, the first Korean alphabet was proclaimed under the original name “Hunmin chong-um”, which literally meant "the correct sounds for the instruction of the people." Before Han-gul was created, Koreans spoke to communicate in Korean. However, they had to write in Chinese because of absentness their letters. Therefore, King Sejong invented Han-gul to contribute to a better life for the sake of ordinary people. Han-gul is simple and easy to learn and write.


When first proclaimed by King Sejong, Hunmin chong-um had 28 letters in all. Today, Han-gul, with only 14 consonants and 10 vowels, is capable of expressing virtually any sound. The 24 letters are as follows. Consonants: ㄱ(k), ㄴ(n), ㄷ (t), ㄹ (r or l), ㅁ (m), ㅂ (p), ㅅ (s or sh), ㅇ(voiceless), ㅈ (ch), ㅊ (ch'), ㅋ (k'), ㅌ (t'), ㅍ(p'), ㅎ (h). Vowels: ㅏ(a), ㅑ (ya), ㅓ (o), ㅕ (yo), ㅗ (o), ㅛ (yo), ㅜ (u), ㅠ (yu), ㅡ (u), ㅣ (i) . The reason consonants and vowels were separated was due to their differing functions when two letters were combined to form a syllable. Consonants resemble a person's speech organs. The shape of each letter is based on the form of different sound articulation units. Other consonants based on the strength of the sounds.

It is recognizing about Han-gul is an outstanding scientific letters in worldwide. In 1994, Discovery magazine described Hangul as the most logical language writing system in the world. The simplicity of Han-gul led Korea to become one of the most literate countries in the world. U.S. novelist Pearl Buck said that Han-gul is the simplest writing system in the world. Even though Han-gul is a system of phonetic symbols, it is categorized as new level of feature system, the first and the only in the world. On Oct. 1, 1997, UNESCO designated Hunmin chong-um as world archive property. Koreans commemorate the creation of Han-gul every year on October 9.

Currently, Han-gul is spoken by 48 million people in South Korea, in addition to 24 million in North Korea and several million Koreans living in other countries like China(1.9 million), the United States(1.5 million), Japan(710,000), and the former Soviet Union(450,000). In terms of user's population, the Korean language is in the 12th place among several thousand languages in the world including Chinese, Hindi, Spanish, English, Arabic, Portuguese, Russian, Japanese, German, French, and Malay-Indonesian. According to recently statistics, Han-gul is being taught in about 50 American and Canadian universities, with more being added each year. It is also taught at more than 20 universities in Europe, East Asia, and Australia.

Han-gul is one of most scientific language in the world. Korean should maintain their nation's identity by keeping Han-gul. Also, as Korea plays a greater role in world economics and politics, it is becoming more and more important for the international community to understand the Korean people and Han-gul. Korean can be proud of Han-gul.

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Sunday, June 15, 2008

The effects on my life of taking a Global Business Course


The effects on my life of taking a Global Business Course


The change of the life pattern gives us different thoughts and various experiences. I have worked enthusiastically as a public servant for 20 years. In those periods, I never hadan opportunity to learn for along-term without working. On the morning of March 31, 2008, at the University of Seoul, I started to take an English course; a Global Business Course. I have experienced of a change of my daily life, changing of the view about the work and changing of my method of studying.

One of various changes in my daily life is much more time to takes care of my children than before. When I worked in my office, I always went out the first man at my house. I prepared breakfast in early morning and I didn't have it and didn’t care my children. After taking this course, because I don't have to go to school early, I have breakfast with my family. Besides, I can help my children going to school. After the arrangement of the morning affair, I leave my house joyfully. Also, as I come back home regularly, I can communicate with my children any time or pick my children up finishing their late lessons. Sometimes, I have a free time on Saturday and meet my children’s teacher to talk about their school life or future.

The points of the view about the work has changed. In my office, I worked to consider team’s opinion and helping each other toward same goal. When I planned this course, I tried to be organized well and to achieve the goal of my company.It should be considered not as a part but as a whole. However, since I attend to as a student in this course, I get changing the view of this course. I think the need of individual’s advance aim in addition to contributing the company’s role. To succeed in this course, it is important to consider about the personal specific point. When I go back to my office, I will work to consider not only the result of the project but also the progress and detail situation.

My method of an English studying is getting changed. Before knowing this course, I thought that the most important skill is the speaking in English. But I changed my mind after attending this course; learning writing, reading, business conversation, pronunciations, etc. I knew all of the ways are necessary to improve English. I will try to study in various parts simultaneously. What just one food have is as bad as to overeat. I should to take foods all around. Like have the food, I must study English all way at once; to listen, to read, to write, and to speak

The effects of taking this course on my life get changing as an attentive mother, changing of the view of the work and changing of my method of studying. Even though I have pleasures and stresses different during the education from working in my office, I will enjoy this time as I received it in compensation for my efforts

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Monday, June 9, 2008

Protests turn violent as South Korea beef crisis mounts

Protests turn violent as South Korea beef crisis mounts-International Herald Tribune, June 8, 2008

SEOUL: South Korean protesters fought with the police, tried to overturn riot-control buses and smashed their windows Sunday amid a deepening political crisis over U.S. beef imports, hours after their president appealed to Washington for help in easing growing public anger.

A pledge from President George W. Bush on Saturday to address health fears over beef appeared to do little to calm the protesters' ire at President Lee Myung Bak of South Korea for agreeing to an import deal.

The violence occurred early Sunday after a crowd estimated by the police at about 40,000 rallied Saturday night in central Seoul against an April agreement that they say fails to protect against beef potentially tainted with mad cow disease.

The demonstrators attacked police riot buses lined up to barricade streets on a key central artery, throwing objects, using ladders to smash windows and trying to overturn the vehicles. Clashes ensued, with protesters hitting the police with sticks and officers striking back with riot shields. Some demonstrators were injured and taken away in ambulances. Officers also suffered injuries, and 11 protesters were detained for questioning.

The protests followed a familiar pattern - a largely peaceful main rally that turned violent as crowds thinned and the remaining protesters confronted the police.

Lee's fledgling government has been battered by daily protests over the April 18 agreement to resume U.S. beef imports - banned for most of the past four and a half years over fears of mad cow disease.

The largest crowd yet - which the police estimated at 65,000 - rallied Friday night.

Late Saturday, Lee's office said that Bush had pledged to come up with measures to ensure that beef from older cattle - considered at greater risk of mad cow disease - is not exported to South Korea. Bush made the remark during a phone call with Lee, the government said.

The White House did not respond to requests for comment on South Korea's statement.

In Washington earlier, a White House spokesman, Gordon Johndroe, said Bush had assured Lee that the U.S. government "is cooperating closely with the South Korean government and ready to support American cattle exporters as they reach a mutually acceptable solution with Korean importers on the beef trade."

Lee remains caught between a pledge to his country's most important ally and South Koreans' anger over the agreement. Protesters claim that Lee ignored their concerns about food safety and gave in to U.S. demands to help ensure passage in Congress of a bilateral free trade deal struck last year.

Both the South Korean and U.S. governments have repeatedly said that American beef is safe to eat. Protesters demand that the agreement be scrapped or renegotiated to prohibit imports of beef from cattle 30 months of age or older.

Lee said Friday that demanding a renegotiation would trigger a trade dispute with Washington that could affect South Korea's export-driven economy.

U.S. beef has been largely banned from South Korea since the first case of mad cow disease in the United States was discovered in late 2003. Two subsequent cases were found.

Scientists believe the disease spreads when farmers feed cattle recycled meat and bones from infected animals. The United States banned recycled feeds in 1997. In humans, eating meat products contaminated with the illness is linked to variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, a rare and fatal malady.

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Sunday, June 8, 2008

For studies in English, Koreans learn to say goodbye to dad


For studies in English, Koreans learn to say goodbye to dad

South Koreans now make up the largest group of foreign students in the United States (more than 103,000) and the second largest in New Zealand after Chinese students, according to American and New Zealand government statistics. Yet, unlike other foreign students, South Koreans tend to go overseas starting in elementary school — in the belief that they will absorb English more easily at that age.In New Zealand, there were 6,579 South Koreans in the country's elementary and secondary schools in 2007, accounting for 38 percent of all foreign students

there are also "eagle fathers," who visit their families several times a year because they have the time and money. Those with neither, who are stuck in South Korea, are known as "penguin fathers."

Living apart for years strains marriages and undermines the role of a father, traditionally the center of the family in South Korea's Confucian culture, education experts and psychologists said. Some spouses have affairs; some marriages end in divorce. -International Herald Tribune, June 8, 2008


AUCKLAND, New Zealand: On a sunny afternoon recently, half a dozen South Korean mothers came to pick up their children at the Remuera Primary School here, greeting one another warmly in a schoolyard filled with New Zealanders.

The mothers, members of the largest group of foreigners at the public school, were part of what are known in South Korea as "wild geese," families living separately, sometimes for years, to school their children in English-speaking countries like New Zealand and the United States. The mothers and children live overseas while the fathers live and work in South Korea, flying over to visit a couple of times a year.

Driven by a shared dissatisfaction with South Korea's rigid educational system, parents in rapidly expanding numbers are seeking to give their children an edge by helping them become fluent in English while sparing them, and themselves, the stress of South Korea's notorious educational pressure cooker.

More than 40,000 South Korean schoolchildren are believed to be living outside South Korea with their mothers in what experts say is an outgrowth of a new era of globalized education.

The phenomenon is the first time that South Korean parents' famous focus on education has split wives from husbands and children from fathers. It has also upended traditional migration patterns by which men went overseas temporarily while their wives and children stayed home, straining marriages and the Confucian ideal of the traditional Korean family. The cost of maintaining two households has stretched family budgets since most wives cannot work outside South Korea because of visa restrictions.

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In 2006, 29,511 children from elementary through high school level left South Korea, nearly double the number in 2004 and almost seven times the figure in 2000, according to the Korean Educational Development Institute, a research group that tracks the figures for the Ministry of Education. The figures, the latest available, did not include children accompanying parents who left South Korea to work or emigrate, and who could also be partly motivated by educational goals.

South Koreans now make up the largest group of foreign students in the United States (more than 103,000) and the second largest in New Zealand after Chinese students, according to American and New Zealand government statistics. Yet, unlike other foreign students, South Koreans tend to go overseas starting in elementary school — in the belief that they will absorb English more easily at that age.

In New Zealand, there were 6,579 South Koreans in the country's elementary and secondary schools in 2007, accounting for 38 percent of all foreign students.

"We talked about coming here for two years before we finally did it," said Kim Soo-in, 39, who landed here 16 months ago with her two sons. "It was never a question of whether to do it, but when. We knew we had to do it at some point."

Wild geese fathers were initially relatively wealthy and tended to send their families to the United States. But in the last few years, more middle-class families have been heading to less expensive destinations like Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

Now, there are also "eagle fathers," who visit their families several times a year because they have the time and money. Those with neither, who are stuck in South Korea, are known as "penguin fathers."

The national experience is considered enough of a social problem that an aide to South Korea's president recently singled out the plight of the penguin fathers.

President Lee Myung-bak said he would start to address the problem by hiring 10,000 English teachers. "This is unprecedented," he said. "Korea is actually the only country in the world undergoing such a phenomenon, which is very unfortunate."

South Korean students routinely score at the top in international academic tests. But unhappiness over education's financial and psychological costs is so widespread that it is often cited as a reason for the country's low birthrate, which, at 1.26 in 2007, was one of the world's lowest.

South Korean parents say that the schools are failing to teach not only English but also other skills crucial in an era of globalization, like creative thinking. That resonates among South Koreans, whose economy has slowed after decades of high growth and who believe they are increasingly being squeezed between the larger economies of Japan and China.

It could take years to see how well this wave of children will fare back in South Korea, especially since they are now going overseas at the elementary level. But earlier this decade, when the wild geese children tended to be high school students, many succeeded in plying their improved English scores to get into colleges in the United States or other English-speaking countries, education experts said. For others, their years overseas was a roundabout way to get into top South Korean colleges, like Yonsei University in Seoul, which increasingly offer courses or entire programs in English.
For New Zealand's public schools, which charge foreign students annual tuition of $8,700, South Koreans provide an important source of revenue. The economic benefits have helped offset resentment toward an Asian influx that has remade many schools in Auckland, the country's largest city, lending an Asian character to the business district and raising home prices in the wealthier suburbs.

At Remuera Primary, Kim said she believed that English fluency would increase her sons' chances of gaining admission to selective secondary schools in South Korea and ultimately to a leading university in Seoul. Her husband, Park Il-ryang, 43, graduated from a little-known Korean university, and he said that the resulting lack of connections had hampered his own career.

Before coming here, the parents had sent one son, Jun-sung, now 10, to evening cram schools and their other son, Jun-woo, now 8, to an English preschool. Parents in their apartment building talked incessantly about their children's education.

Even so, the sons were not making sufficient progress in English, the parents said. They hired a private English tutor to supplement the supplementary cram schools. "We didn't think the cram schools were doing any good, but we were too insecure to stop sending them, because the other parents were sending their children," Kim said.

At their house recently, the sons peeked through the living-room blinds to see whether their neighbor, Charles Price, was free to play. In no time, the boys were coming and going, barefoot, between the houses, carrying "Bionicle" action figures.

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The parents were pleased that their sons had integrated well into the neighborhood and school, and were now even speaking English to each other. But Kim was worried that her younger son was making shockingly simple mistakes in his spoken Korean and might not form a solid "Korean identity."

Striking the right balance would be critical to the brothers' re-entry into South Korea, with its fierce competition to get into the best schools.

South Korean women's rising social status and growing economic power have fueled the wild geese migration, according to education experts like Oh Ook-whan, a professor at Ehwa Womans University who has studied the separated families. Conservatives have criticized the wild geese mothers for being obsessed about their children's education at the risk of destroying their marriages. The women's real intention, they say, is to get as far away as possible from their mothers-in-law.

The mothers say they are the modern-day successors to one of the most famous mothers in East Asia: the mother of Mencius, the fourth-century Chinese Confucian philosopher. In a story known in South Korea, as well as China and Japan, Mencius's mother moved to three neighborhoods before finding the environment most favorable to her son's education.

"I don't know why Mencius's mother is so revered and why we wild geese mothers are so criticized," said Chang Soo-jin, 37, who moved here with her two children nearly two years ago. "Our coming out here is exactly the same as what she did."

Here, the English skills of her 6-year-old daughter, Amy, have improved so much that she now has the reading abilities of an 8-year-old, said her teacher at Sunderland, a small private school where all 16 foreign students come from South Korea.

Yet Amy's father, Kevin Park, 41, was not totally convinced that the benefits had been worth splitting up the family. He had reluctantly agreed with his wife's decision to come here with the children and then extend their stay, twice.

After his family left Seoul, Park, an engineer, moved into what South Koreans call an "officetel," a building with small units that can be used as apartments or offices. Hearing about wild geese fathers becoming dissolute living by themselves, he stopped drinking at home.

"I'm alone, I miss my family," Park said grimly in an interview in Seoul. "Families should live together."

Living apart for years strains marriages and undermines the role of a father, traditionally the center of the family in South Korea's Confucian culture, education experts and psychologists said. Some spouses have affairs; some marriages end in divorce.

"Even if there are problems, some couples choose to ignore them for the sake of their children's education," said Choi Yang-suk, a psychologist at Yonsei who has studied wild geese families in the United States and Canada.
Here, Park Jeong-won, 40, and her husband, Kim Yoon-seok, 45, an ophthalmologist who was here on a visit, said their marriage had grown stronger despite living apart for four and a half years. Every reunion, they said, was like a honeymoon.

But while Park said she talked to her husband a couple of hours daily by phone, she said her son and daughter never asked to talk to their father. He, in turn, never asked to talk to his children, the couple said.

"We may be a strange family," Park said.

Dr. Kim said his own father had always been too busy with work to spend much time with the family, and on weekends woke up at 4 a.m. to play golf.

"Maybe that's why, now that I'm a father, I have a similar relationship with my son," he said.

Asked whether she missed her father, Ellin, 11, said: "I don't miss him that much. I see him every year."

"Do you think that's enough?" her mother asked, a little surprised.

Ellin corrected herself and said she saw him twice a year.

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Saturday, June 7, 2008

To reduce a divorce


To reduce a divorce

people should prepare the attitude thoroughly how to live in a marriage before married. After married, they should recognize the difference from each other and make up for their weak point together.

Most of married couples have considered getting a divorce once or several times during the married life. Before people married, all of them understood just a “love”. But they should solve some problems which it happens from their life. Even so, all married couples having some problems could not get divorce. To reduce a divorce rate, people should prepare the attitude thoroughly how to manage their marriage before married. After married, they should recognize the difference from each other and make up for their weak point together. In the light of these preparations, who will not live with getting marriage until an old age?

If people determine to marry, they should think possible situations during their marriage life. Two persons should become the owner of family; to share various household, to adjust other relative, to take care of their child, and to spend time with their family. To teach the ways how to good couple and parent, there are the ways how to control their family that is so called ‘a father school’, 'a mother school', and ‘a couple school’. It is the place teaching a duty and a role for a preliminary father(mother) or couples who already gets married. Whether they learn by themselves or learn by school, they should prepare to keep happy marriage life for themselves.

And then they should recognize the difference. There are original different from a man and a woman. As they have a different way of thinking, they solve the problem differetly. Also, because they feel a different emotional expression of the love or complain, they sometimes misunderstand each other. For example, in generally when a man has a problem, he gets off a conclusion quickly and think to solve the problems. In the contrast, a woman considers until background. When the similar situation happens, she is angry with concerning old fault. It is to reduce the divorce rate that they understand this gap and narrow it to communicate continually.

After understanding their difference, they could supply their weak points each other. They get known their weak point from he numerous collisions or without any troubles. So they rarely think to separate even if they will get angry. Recently, as to a survey, there are also couples to get remarrying the original partner as same as divorce ones. As soon as they separate with their family, they recognize the family’s value. Even though late, they start over again their relations. If they become the strong supporter who is filling with the weak point, the divorce could be assuredly reduced.

It designated “married couples’ day” on May 21st every years. It means two (man and woman) combine with one(couples). In my opinion, the divorce ratio will reduce if people should prepare the attitude thoroughly how to live in a marriage, to recognize the difference from each other, and to make up for their weak point together. In conclusion, to practice three options, it will be not only reduced a divorce ratio but also improved a family’s value.

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Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Line gragh discription(rewrite)

Line gragh discription

This graph shows of the trend in guilty crime between January and May.
In Jan, even though the numbers of crime started about 420, it decresed continuously until Apr and leveled at 370. And then, to May, it has maintained about 370

The graph shows the number of cell phone use between 1996 to 2002. The total cell phone use has been rising steadily since 1996, except for a two-year period (1999 and 2000, this period of the numbers drop slightly.) And the use for women and men seems to be quite similar with very small different between them.
Down Jones Industrial in DAJA started at 2,000 in 1965 and increased steadily at 4,000 until 1995. Then it elevated up dramatically to about 12,000 in the DJIA until 2000. From 2000 to 2003, there was an abrupt drop to almost 8,000. After a slit drop, it has recovered to about 11,000.

It started at 30 in Jun 2007 and show maintained up and down the price at 30 in Dec 2007. It reached a peak about 37 and slighty fell down about 34 and this price maintain during 2 month, then recovered rapidly about 36 in Jan 2008. After recovering, it decreased suddenly about 27 until Fer 2008. Finally it fluctuated more and less until Jun 2008.

People in a store entered 2 persons at 10:00 am. It increased dramatically 22 persons at 1:00pm. And at 3:00 pm, the number of person decreased sharply, then maintain steadily 4 persons until 6:00pm.

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Sunday, June 1, 2008

Perfectly Clean Face


Perfectly Clean Face


To keep your youung face health, cleansing is more important than a make-up. Cleansing is arguably the most important part of your basic skincare routine. Whether you’re young or old or man or woman, you can do your skin a big favor by cleansing correctly. Proper cleansing gets rid of old skin cells, dirt and dust, grime, make-up and bacteria, and keeps skin pores free of clogs and able to breathe freely. Cleansing also aids circulation and prepares the skin to receive applied nutrients and lipids. I will give you a tip of the correct cleansing by three steps.

First of all, as the step of the preparation, wash your hands cleanly. Don’t wash your face by the dirty hand. Surely, wash your hands thoroughly before you cleanse your face, or you will be dirt skin. Always cleanse with tepid water. Hot water dries and damages skin over time, and cold water as well as lukewarm water won’t dissolve and take away embedded dirt and grime. If it will use to extremes, your skin became on the charge. And a too-rich cleanser can clog pores, while a too-dry cleanser can irritate the skin.

After washing your hands, the next step is the rubbing of your skin. Put your hands on the cleansing cream or lotion. Afterwards, wiping with the cleansing cream or the lotion, and then, always have to wash your face completely with tepid water. Absolutely, the bubble needs to be made enough. The bubble is made of the foam rubbing on your hands together instead of rubbing on the face. This action is important to just remove the dust on your skin without a trouble. When it is scrubbed by fingers, you needed gentle circular massaging strokes and moving upward on the face and neck. Even though suitable scrubbing is enough to improve circulation as well as loosen grime and old surface skin cells. But too much scrubbing will stretch skin and irritate it, especially the delicate skin around the eyes.

Finally, rinse with lots of tepid water. Cleanser residue can clog pores and attract dirt. Gently blot off excess water with a soft towel. You shouldn’t scrub dry or drag towel along skin. And then follow immediately with a water-based toner and a moisturizer appropriate for your skin type to seal in surface moisture and offer nourishment when skin is receptive.

How changeable your face clean! I hope you don’t surprise at brilliant face. But, this information is my recommendation, and if you have some trouble on your skin, you should replace standard medical care or advice. In general, to cleanse is more important than to make-up. Therefore, the habit of right cleansing will maintain a youth skin.

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