Sunday, August 17, 2014

NATURAL SKIN CARE: 9 WAYS TO USE ROSE WATER FOR BEAUTIFUL SKIN

NATURAL SKIN CARE: 9 WAYS TO USE ROSE WATER FOR BEAUTIFUL SKIN


Rose water can bring benefits to all skin types, it can help sooth and cool sensitive and irritated skin, balance and cleanse oily skin, rejuvenate, soften and tone mature skin, revitalize and add beautiful glow to the normal skin. Rose water is filled with anti-oxidants and various vitamins, therefore, it can help prevent the signs of ageing and nourish the skin.
Rose water also has natural antiseptic, anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties.


Rose water has many benefits and can be used in various ways to benefit your skin and overall well-being. No matter what your skin type is – this “wonder of nature” can bring you handful of goodness!20 WONDERFUL BENEFITS OF MANGOES FOR BEAUTY AND HEALTH
Mango is a fruit made for the summer. With its wonderful taste and mild aroma, the soft, yellow mango fruit always tastes great, whether you drink it as a juice, add it to tropical fruit salad or include in deserts. But, mangos have more going for them, than just their tropical, sunshine taste. Mangos are one of the powerhouses of the fruit world and they are packed full of vitamins and antioxidants that bring many, many health benefits too. Here are just twenty of those health benefits that you get from eating mango fruit:
20 USES AND BENEFITS OF PAPAYA FOR BEAUTY AND HEALTH
Amazing uses and benefits of papaya for beauty and health 
Originally found in Central America, it was the Spanish and Portuguese explorers who introduced the fruit to many different sub-tropical countries around the world. It is now grown mainly in The US, Puerto Rico and Mexico and is enjoyed all over the globe. The pulp of papaya is used in many beauty products, such as face creams and shampoos and the fruit is known to be a rich source of anti-oxidants, fiber, vitamins and minerals. Here are just twenty of the amazing uses and benefits that you can gain from papaya, for both health and beauty:
Hi all. Sine my last post about DIY homemade berry face mask recipes, I haven’t updated my blog for 4 months. Sorry for that. I quit busy with my new job. Things seem to be settle down now so I will start to update my blogs again. And today, I have some effectivehomemade face mask for blackheadsrecipes to share with you. Let’s see.
Homemade mask for blackheads with egg and lemonHomemade mask for blackheads with egg and lemon
The astringent properties of lemon which promote skin cleansing and removing bacteria in combination with egg proteins that can help to close pores so this facial mask is really recommended for people who still have a problem with blackheads.
To prepare, we just mix the egg whites with a few drops of lemon juice and apply the solution obtained on the face, leave on for 20 minutes.
Homemade mask for blackheads with honey and oats
Homemade mask for blackheads with honey and oats
Honey and oatmeal are two excellent natural exfoliants that leaving the skin soft and completely revitalized. And above all, honey contains substances such as hydrogen peroxide, which reduce skin impurities, prevent and combat the pimples and blackheads on the face.
Make this homemade face mask for blackheads by mixing oatmeal with a little water to make a thick paste and then add one or two tablespoons of honey and ready! Apply on areas with blackheads and let stand 20 minutes. Feel like your skin looks more radiant instantly.
Mask for blackheads with strawberries
Mask for blackheads with strawberries
Strawberries are delicious fruits and thanks to its rich content of vitamin C and water that are great to help get rid of blackheads on the face and treat acne-prone skin. If you want to try this homemade acne mask, blend five strawberries with the white of an egg and a tablespoon of honey to create a uniform mixture. Applied to the face on clean skin and, after 20 minutes, remove it with warm water.
Homemade mask for blackheads with green clay
Homemade mask for blackheads with green clay
Another homemade acne mask you can take is the one that is made from green clay. In fact, it’s most prominent cosmetic property because it has high ability to eliminate impurities, blackheads and prevent the formation of new pimples. To make it more effective, we may mix with some kiwi and natural yoghurt. Prepare your face mask by mixing green clay with a little water and add well crushed kiwi and natural yoghurt. Mix the three ingredients well, apply to face, letting it sit for 10 minutes.
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DIY homemade berry face mask recipes

Hi all, sorry that I don’t have time to update this blog for long time. Now I am back and hopefully, I can make posts more often. Today I have some great homemade face mask recipes to introduce. Let’s see below.
Save your post-party skin with these detoxing and anti-ageing natural face mask recipes. Power to the berry!
DIY homemade berry face mask recipes
DIY homemade berry face mask recipes
DIY beauty treatments are fast becoming the thing, while the detoxing properties of berries are helping them become the new It ingredient. You see where we’re going with this?
With more antioxidants than almost any other fruit, potent minerals, vitamin E and high water content, berries are brilliant at fighting free radicals, pepping up tired skin, and boosting the skin’s natural collagen.
So, here are three lovely face mask recipes to try.
Detoxing Berry Face Mask
To reduce puffiness, naturally exfoliate and perk up tired skin.
Step 1. Blend strawberries with water to a pulp, pour the mixture into ice cube trays and then freeze.
Step 2. Cut a square of muslin cloth and place one your berry ice cubes in centre. Pull all four corners together, and tie them with an elastic band.
Step 3. As the strawberry cube begins to melt in the muslin, place one of the flat edges on your skin, and massage the whole of your face for 5 minutes using small circular movements.
Step 4.Leave the residue on your skin for a few minutes, then rinse off with cold water.
Radiance Berry Face Mask
To brighten and energise the skin, while plumping and hydrating.
Step 1. Mash 4 strawberries, half an avocado and a dash of lemon juice in a bowl, then bind to a smooth paste.
Step 2. Apply the mixture to your face (ideally with a mask brush but fingers will work too), working it into the skin, avoiding your eye area.
Step 3. Leave for up to 20 minutes then rinse off with cool water.
Anti-ageing Berry Face Mask
To soothe and rejuvenate the skin, while smoothing fine lines.
Step 1. Mash a handful of blueberries with olive oil, lime juice, oats and a pinch of turmeric, until it forms a paste.
Step 2. Brush the mixture onto your skin and then relax for 20 minutes, before rinsing with cool water.

Health Benefits of Turmeric

Turmeric is one of the most powerful healing plants of nature.
India is the largest producer of turmeric powder, and the world’s largest consumer of this herbal powder.
Turmeric is the ingredient in curry that gives a bright yellow. The curry is a combination of turmeric, cinnamon, nutmeg, coriander, cloves, ginger and chilli … and more.
For its many properties is used in India for at least 5,000 years, as a medicine, spice and even dye.
The name comes from the word Kour Koum (Persian-Indian), which means saffron, because the Turmeric is also known as Indian saffron.
Health Benefits of Turmeric
The roots, which are part of the plant that contains the active ingredients or drugs, are boiled for several hours and dried in large ovens, after which they are crushed to obtain a yellow-orange powder that is commonly used as a spice in cuisine of South Asia. From the same plant is obtained curcumin, yellow substance used in dyeing and in chemistry.
Here are the reasons to add turmeric to your diet:
* Turmeric prevents the free radical activity and therefore acts as an antioxidant by counteracting the negative effects of the radicals not only on the skin (skin aging), but also on the liver, stomach and intestine.
* Strengthens the immune system.
* It purifies the body (liver and intestine in particular), as well as healing and disinfectant and therefore it is common in the East, the use of turmeric to heal wounds and burns.
* Turmeric is a blood purifier, a tip is a teaspoon of turmeric in hot water becomes a purifying herbal tea.
* It is a natural liver detoxifier.
* It is a natural antiseptic and antibacterial agent, useful in disinfecting cuts and burns.
* It is a natural pain reliever
* When combined with cauliflower, it has shown to prevent prostate cancer or to block its growth.
* It can prevent melanoma
* Reduces the risk of childhood leukemia.
* They can prevent and slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease, eliminating the buildup of plaque in the brain amyloyd.
* Combats constipation
* Regulates menstrual flow
* Reduces cholesterol and diabetes
* An anti-inflammatory, used in the treatment of psoriasis. Curcumin is the active ingredient that inhibits the growth of flakes of skin that lead to psoriasis
* It is a natural treatment for arthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.
* Helps eliminate metals from the body.
* Turmeric activates the metabolism while maintaining the stability of body weight. It helps to burn calories.
* It has long been used in Chinese medicine as a treatment for depression.
* Increases the effects of chemo drug paclitaxel and reduces side effects.
* Accelerates wound healing and promotes the renewal of damaged skin.
* Can be used on burns.

How to eat it and in what doses?

Turmeric is consumed trying to integrate it in our daily diet. The ideal amount is about 2 teaspoons per day, to be distributed on food for flavor, but also in sauces, yogurt or drink. It is important to remember that turmeric should be taken together with black pepper or green tea to facilitate absorption. Not only that. Also the combination with some fat, like olive oil, butter, or whatever, facilitates the absorption of turmeric.
The oil of turmeric may be used to replace the olive oil in all its uses; brings benefits to the metabolism of the liver and fats in general.
Side Effects
In health condition, turmeric is safe and no special effects. However, in the case of diseases or disorders, such as obstruction of the biliary tract, turmeric should be taken after consulting your doctor. Similar advice applies if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
For the anticoagulant effect of turmeric, you must take care to administer to people with problems related to blood clotting.
Despite the effects of gastro-protective, excessive doses of turmeric can cause gastric disorders. In case of the occurrence of such disorders is advisable to reduce the dose or stop taking.
Cosmetic Use
Among its properties are not negligible, turmeric has antioxidant effects (curcumin), to make it optimally effective in anti-wrinkle treatments. Can be use as ingredient of many home remedies for wrinkles.
Also it is used in the treatment dandruff and sebum-regulator.
Consequently, it is also excellent as a cosmetic product to cleanse the pores of the skin, regulating excess sebum in oily skin with acne and, in the case of dermatitis, itching, inflammation, insect bites, strengthens nails and hair. In the treatment of psoriasis, turmeric has given very good results in a short time and without any side effects.
“Turmeric is used in cosmetics by Indian women to get rid of unwanted hair and as an antimicrobial. The turmeric paste is used extensively in Ayurveda that as a home remedy to moisturize and maintain healthy skin and as an anti-aging effect. Turmeric is used in the treatment of very beauty of the brides before the wedding in India, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Pakistan. Spread of turmeric mixed with water on the skin serves to improve the health of the skin and to enhance your tan while protecting the skin from harmful solar radiation. “
Practical advice
For skin always young and prevent wrinkles is necessary once or twice a week to prepare aturmeric facial mask.
You have to prepare a paste that choice can be more or less adherent to the skin depending on whether you choose to use clay or chickpea flour.
The ingredients are:
half a teaspoon of turmeric powder
2 teaspoons of powdered sandalwood
2 teaspoons of almond oil
two tablespoons of chickpea flour or clay
In a bowl, mix the turmeric, chickpea flour or clay the sandalwood powder and sweet almond oil and add to the mixture a bit of water to obtain a paste. Apply on face and leave for 10-15 minutes. Rub well with both hands on the skin with light pressure and remove the wrap rinsing with cold water.
Be careful not to increase the dose of turmeric as it does not you will find yourself in a shorter time with younger looking skin but you risk rather end up with the skin color.
Mask for Acne: turmeric + lemon + clay.
Exfoliating of turmeric 1 teaspoon of turmeric + 1 of honey. Apply on face and massage, leave on for two or three minutes and rinse with warm water. See more homemade face maskvisit our link provided
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