May 30th, 2010 . Comments Off
All home remedies for acne are enhanced by proper vitamin and mineral supplementation. Drink lots of water. Drinking water will prevent most of your skin problems. For a simple calculation divide your body weight in half and drink at the least that many ounces of water a day. Exercise regularly. Some form of aerobic exercise will bring oxygen to your cells and give you a healthy skin.
Acne & blackheads Home Remedies
1. Put toothpaste on your pimple before you go to bed, should help reduce swelling overnight. Make sure it is the paste not the gel. One of the most popular acne home remedies.
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Tags: aloe vera, basil leaves, fenugreek leaves, Lavender essential oil, lime juice, mint juice, neem leaves, oatmeal, potatoes, rose water, strawberry leaves, tea-tree, toothpaste, turmeric powder
May 18th, 2010 . 2 Comments »
Home Beauty Treatments:
Instead of using chemically laden beauty products available in the market, you can use simple, effective and inexpensive natural products found in your kitchen also. Lets us learn about simple home remedies to improve your skin Complexion.
Lime or lemon juice, honey and turmeric have the bleaching properties. These things help remove tan and bleach the skin to make it fairer.
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Tags: almonds, cucumber, honey, lime juice, moisturizer, oatmeal, Tomatoes, turmeric powder, yogurt
May 10th, 2010 . 2 Comments »
Scars are the fibrous tissue formed on the skin in order to repair broken tissue. When there is an injury, the skin produces more cells in order to re-grow the punctured skin. This tissue is known as a scar.
A scar is easily visible because the cells that go in making up the scar are of lesser quality than the original cells. For example, the scars on the skin are not able to grow any hair since they have no hair follicles. Also they are lesser-resistant to UV radiation.
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May 6th, 2010 . 2 Comments »
Skin Cleanser:
Found in your own kitchen is a simple, chemical free cleanser good unboiled milk. All you need to do is dip a piece of cotton wool in milk and wipe your face with it. It also cleans unseen dirt and goes down into your pores. Another fine cleanser is almond oil, especially effective in protecting the delicate skin under the eyes.
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March 31st, 2010 . Comments Off
Step 1: Pour the french powdered clay into a large mixing bowl, then pour in the ground oatmeal and mix them together gently. Add in the ground almonds and stir gently again.
Step 2: If you couldn’t find ground dried lavender, you can just put dried lavender into a food processor or blender and blend it on low speed until it’s ground.
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Tags: Clay, lavender, lavender oil, oatmeal
March 22nd, 2010 . 14 Comments »
Every age has its own problems. Acne, pimples and blackheads are some of the most common problems that cause anguish during the teenage period. All these problems are due to the hormonal changes. Too much secretion of oil clogs the pores, leading to blackheads and spots. Infected blackheads may lead to acne and pimples. A very aggressive cleanliness regime is needed to combat this situation. Blackheads, acneor pimples can indeed be controlled with the help of ingredients from your kitchen. In case of mild infections these simple home remedies along with a controlled diet are found sufficient to control acne and blackheads. Here are some kitchen cabinet remedies which may help you to remove blackheads, acne and pimples.
1 – Black Pepper and Curd
Take 1 tablespoon black pepper and make powder of it. Add enough curd in it and make a thin paste. Now apply this paste on affected area and let it dry. Wash off after 5-7 minutes. It is very effective to remove blackheads.
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March 18th, 2010 . 1 Comment »
Who don’t just love their skin? Without it, you just end up as a load of slop on the floor. It is quite worth to tell that the skin is the largest organ of our body.
It actually reflects the overall health condition and gives a gorgeous appearance, provided if you take proper care towards it.
So, if you really want to look gorgeous, then it becomes very essential for you to maintain a perfect skin texture.
So, how is it possible to get a perfect skin? Attaining a perfect skin doesn’t come just in a blink of an eye.
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Tags: banana, eggs, oatmeal, sunsc, vitamin A, Vitamin C, vitamin E
March 15th, 2010 . Comments Off
Aloe gel: remedy for burns
Natural Moisturizer: Avocado, Honey
Blackheads: Nuts
Smooth skin: Coconut Milk, Yogurt, Oatmeal
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March 5th, 2010 . 2 Comments »
Exfoliating your skin is probably the fastest way to give yourself a fresher look. And by exfoliating you can actually improve skin tone. By removing the top layer of dead epidermis cells, you will make your skin appear smoother and less wrinkled.
Skin Exfoliation is a very important component of skin care. Just washing your face with normal soaps and cleansers will not help you out in getting rid of dead cells as then only wipe off the dirt from your skin and they don’t lift off old dead cells to get you a real beautiful look. When you exfoliate, you’re sloughing off dead skin and exposing the fresher, brighter, younger cells beneath. So, if you really want your skin to look healthy and radiant, exfoliate regularly.
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Tags: oatmeal, olive oil, scrub