Articles tagged with: Avocado
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Cold weather months can take quite a toll on our complexion. Freezing temperatures and cold winds can leave our skin red and dry. It may seem strange to use basil for cosmetic purposes; however, many major cosmetic companies do just that. Basil, after all, is not just for Italian cooking. It has a fresh scent, which works well when added to lotions and other cosmetic products.
In addition, basil is generally believed to be quite stimulating and often used in herbal bath mixtures designed to get you …
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Making a facial mask at home is quite easy and inexpensive. Homemade facial masks containing natural ingredients are quick and simple to create at home.
The best facial mask is honey. Place a cloth in warm water and apply to your face to open the pores. Smear on honey, and leave on for 15 to 30 minutes. Baking soda removes conditioner build-up from your hair. Rub in and rinse thoroughly, then shampoo with your regular shampoo. Use warm cloth to open pores, smear on honey, leave on 15 to 30 minutes, …
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My friend Stephanie is a health food nut who refuses to put anything chemical on her body or her hair. So when I asked her how she keeps her naturally curly hair so glossy she gave me her recipe for this deep conditioning treatment she uses about once a month. She also loves it because it’s a great way to get rid of ripe bananas and avocados.
Ingredients:
1 ripe banana
1 ripe avocado
1 tbsp of wheatgerm oil (I said to Stephanie, “Wheatgerm oil? Who has wheatgerm …
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Feeling young and rested is not easy in life, so let’s see part two of the anti-aging foods category.
Avocados are one of the richest sources of monounsaturated fats and contain biotin for healthy skin.
Watermelon is a source of lycopene, which protects the skin from UV rays.
Kelp contains vitamins C and E, which protect fats in the skin’s moisture barrier from free-radical damage.
Lentils are a good source of zinc.
Pumpkin seeds are pumped full of antioxidants and magnesium, which help lower blood pressure and reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke.
Eggs …
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Best source for skin glow is the home remedies using home remedies for skin glow with consistency and persistence then results shall be seen in a short while.
A glow on the skin communicates a healthy you from inside and outside. Eat lots of fresh fruits and vegetable and drink 2-3 liters of plain water in a day to keep the body fit from inside. Furthermore for the outside skin well being, use the face packs made from these 6 foods for glowing skin.
Cucumber
It is the skin””s best friend. It replaces …
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Eating certain foods can dramatically improve the appearance of our skin, hair, nails, and eyes.A diet rich in “phyto-compounds” can stimulate DNA repair, increased collagen production, reduce inflammation, and improve blood flow. This not only keeps you healthy but it keeps you looking younger longer.
Creams and lotions can do wonders for your skin, but your diet is by far the most crucial when it comes to having healthy skin.Beauty is dependent on the overall health of your body. In order for your skin to look attractive and vibrant you need …
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The most efficient clean treats will help you get rid of some of the stubborn skin damages. These top homemade facial peels are perfect to rule out the chance of any unfortunate reactions to the various ingredients in cosmetics. Use the most accessible and common ingredients to create these soothing and soft facials.
The most efficient clean treats will help you get rid of some of the stubborn skin damages. These top homemade facial peels are perfect to rule out the chance of any unfortunate reactions to the various ingredients in …
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Preparing the Clay or Fuller’s Earth
(This step applies to all the masks listed below):
Add 1/2 cup water to 1/4 cup of clay or fuller’s earth (if too dry, add a few drops of water at a time)
Mix separate from other ingredients
Add any oils listed in the mask recipe
May substitute water for whole milk (only for dry skin recipes)
