Archive for the 'Skin Care' Category
Sunday 3 August 2008 @ 7:46 am
Rachel Broune wonders:
Facials increases and improves natural cellular regeneration by aiding in faster cell renewal of skin. They hydrate, moisturize, exfoliate, nourish each facial mask recipe is unique in its ability to bring life and glow to your face. The skin can benefit from a facial mask. A homemade face mask is a mixture of natural ingredients mixed together to make a mask for one’s skin at home itself. Skin is very sensitive factor so we can take prevention with proper maintenance and care.
Face masks are of two types a relaxing mask and a stimulating mask. There are so many company products are available for face masks but they containssome amount of chemicals which are harmful to skin. At the contraversy the homemade face masks are made from the natuaral ingredients and it is very helpful. Face Masks have an deep cleansing action on the skin, removing impurities, wastes and dead skin cells.
Different types of homemade face masks
Dry skin will benefit from hydrating masks made from glycerin, honey and oils. Masks should stay on for 10-15 minutes.It should follow with a cleansing and a thin layer of moisturizer.
Grind 1 tablespoon almonds into a fine meal in a blender or food processor. Mix almond meal together with 1 tablespoon honey and 1 egg white. Apply to face and let set for about 15 minutes. Gently wipe off with a damp wash cloth.
Mix 1 1/2 teaspoons honey, the juice from 1/2 of a lemon, and 1 small carton plain yogurt. Stir in 1 whipped egg white. Apply to face and let set about 15 minutes. Gently wipe off with a damp wash cloth.
The aspirin face mask have a great anti-inflammatory potential, both preventing it and clearing out the existing ones.
For a facial scrub, moisten oatmeal to a goo use it to scrub your face. Wash off with cool water.You may also make a paste of the oatmeal and allow it to dry..remove with cool water.
Add one egg, half cup of cooked instant oatmeal and one-teaspoon olive oil and make a mixture. Apply it on the face and let it dry and then rinse it off under ordinary water.
Strawberry Mask – Carefully rinse strawberries with lukewarm water and dry with a clean cloth. In a small bowl, mash fruit with fork.add cream and honey. Mix well. Apply the paste generously to face and leave on 2-0-30 minutes. Rinse well.
Two tablespoons of cornmeal mixed with enough water to make a thick paste makes a great inexpensive facial mask. Gently apply to face and wash off.
The best facial mask is honey. Use warm cloth to open pores, smear on honey, belay on 15 to 30 minutes, rinse off with warm water, and then use cold water to close pores.
Facials increases and improves natural cellular regeneration by aiding in faster cell renewal of skin. They hydrate, moisturize, exfoliate, nourish each facial mask recipe is unique in its ability to bring life and glow to your face. The skin can benefit from a facial mask. A homemade face mask is a mixture of natural ingredients mixed together to make a mask for one’s skin at home itself. Skin is very sensitive factor so we can take prevention with proper maintenance and care.
Face masks are of two types a relaxing mask and a stimulating mask. There are so many company products are available for face masks but they containssome amount of chemicals which are harmful to skin. At the contraversy the homemade face masks are made from the natuaral ingredients and it is very helpful. Face Masks have an deep cleansing action on the skin, removing impurities, wastes and dead skin cells.
Different types of homemade face masks
Dry skin will benefit from hydrating masks made from glycerin, honey and oils. Masks should stay on for 10-15 minutes.It should follow with a cleansing and a thin layer of moisturizer.
Grind 1 tablespoon almonds into a fine meal in a blender or food processor. Mix almond meal together with 1 tablespoon honey and 1 egg white. Apply to face and let set for about 15 minutes. Gently wipe off with a damp wash cloth.
Mix 1 1/2 teaspoons honey, the juice from 1/2 of a lemon, and 1 small carton plain yogurt. Stir in 1 whipped egg white. Apply to face and let set about 15 minutes. Gently wipe off with a damp wash cloth.
The aspirin face mask have a great anti-inflammatory potential, both preventing it and clearing out the existing ones.
For a facial scrub, moisten oatmeal to a goo use it to scrub your face. Wash off with cool water.You may also make a paste of the oatmeal and allow it to dry..remove with cool water.
Add one egg, half cup of cooked instant oatmeal and one-teaspoon olive oil and make a mixture. Apply it on the face and let it dry and then rinse it off under ordinary water.
Strawberry Mask – Carefully rinse strawberries with lukewarm water and dry with a clean cloth. In a small bowl, mash fruit with fork.add cream and honey. Mix well. Apply the paste generously to face and leave on 2-0-30 minutes. Rinse well.
Two tablespoons of cornmeal mixed with enough water to make a thick paste makes a great inexpensive facial mask. Gently apply to face and wash off.
The best facial mask is honey. Use warm cloth to open pores, smear on honey, belay on 15 to 30 minutes, rinse off with warm water, and then use cold water to close pores.
Sunday 6 July 2008 @ 3:24 am
Carol Belanger wonders:
Papaya is a natural for incorporating into your skin care regime. The fruit offers anti-oxidants and are rich in essential enzymes. Papaya has both preventative and restorative properties when used in skin care. Papaya’s powerful fruit enzymes are know to aid and accelerate healing in skin disorders such as acne. In addition, the fruit enzymes are a gently exfoliation to the skin.
The yellow fruit is usually available all year long, however is more easily found in the super markets between April and October. Papaya offers extensive benefits in skin care therapy. When applied to the face, it reduces wrinkles, nourishes the skin with Vitamin A which accelerates the formation of new skin cells, and exfoliates the skin. In addition, it is loaded with Vitamin C, which is an anti-oxidant. The beta-carotene in this fruit protects the skin and promotes elasticity.
Papaya is used is many skin care products today and provides a “natural” face lift and rejuvenation bring a wonderful and natural glow to the skin. It is commonly seen in toners, moisturizers, and facial peels. In addition, it is gently enough for all skin types.
An occasional facial peel is a great way to loosen dead skin cells, which improve the texture of the skin while restoring elasticity. In addition, peels reduce pore size, reduce fine lines and wrinkles, and helps with blotchiness and stimulate collage production.
To effectively use this recipe, cleanse face and steam to open pores. The skin will be moist and receptive to the peel.
Papaya Peel
Ingredients:
1 cup fresh pineapple
Half-a-cup fresh papaya
1 tablespoon honey
Puree fruit together. Add honey and mix into a smooth paste.
Pineapple and papaya contain natural enzymes and alpha-hydroxy acids that remove dead skin cells while the honey moisturizes the skin. Leave mask on 15 to 20 minutes. Rinse completely.
For more skin care recipes, visit Complete Skin Care Therapy
Papaya is a natural for incorporating into your skin care regime. The fruit offers anti-oxidants and are rich in essential enzymes. Papaya has both preventative and restorative properties when used in skin care. Papaya’s powerful fruit enzymes are know to aid and accelerate healing in skin disorders such as acne. In addition, the fruit enzymes are a gently exfoliation to the skin.
The yellow fruit is usually available all year long, however is more easily found in the super markets between April and October. Papaya offers extensive benefits in skin care therapy. When applied to the face, it reduces wrinkles, nourishes the skin with Vitamin A which accelerates the formation of new skin cells, and exfoliates the skin. In addition, it is loaded with Vitamin C, which is an anti-oxidant. The beta-carotene in this fruit protects the skin and promotes elasticity.
Papaya is used is many skin care products today and provides a “natural” face lift and rejuvenation bring a wonderful and natural glow to the skin. It is commonly seen in toners, moisturizers, and facial peels. In addition, it is gently enough for all skin types.
An occasional facial peel is a great way to loosen dead skin cells, which improve the texture of the skin while restoring elasticity. In addition, peels reduce pore size, reduce fine lines and wrinkles, and helps with blotchiness and stimulate collage production.
To effectively use this recipe, cleanse face and steam to open pores. The skin will be moist and receptive to the peel.
Papaya Peel
Ingredients:
1 cup fresh pineapple
Half-a-cup fresh papaya
1 tablespoon honey
Puree fruit together. Add honey and mix into a smooth paste.
Pineapple and papaya contain natural enzymes and alpha-hydroxy acids that remove dead skin cells while the honey moisturizes the skin. Leave mask on 15 to 20 minutes. Rinse completely.
For more skin care recipes, visit Complete Skin Care Therapy
Thursday 26 June 2008 @ 1:31 am
Juliet Cohen wonders:
There is nothing like home cooking. The many benefits of home cooking include the joy of preparing a special food dish that is nutritious for your family. Natural Skin Care is a turning trend. Like people drinking water today, who would have thought we would all be drinking more. Our skin needs more care as we get older. With this increase in use of skin care products we are turning to natural ingredients. The satisfaction derived from knowing that you lovingly invested time and effort into the preparation of this home cooked meal, because you care, is priceless. Another benefit of home cooking is that you know what ingredients were used in the preparation of this meal. There were no additives or preservatives. All the ingredients were natural and provided healthy nutrients to your loved ones. Like home cooking, preparing natural skin care recipes from natural food products offers many advantages. The most important benefits include the cost savings, using of natural products, and the ease of availability.
Cost Savings One of the significant benefits to utilizing natural skin care recipes are the financial savings. Often products that are available on the market are made from quality ingredients that are designed to provide optimum results when applied to the skin. However, mixed into the cost of production, are various other factors which increase the cost of the product to the consumer. These factors include manufacturing costs, the cost of advertisement, shipment of the products, overhead for the retailer, etc. When utilizing natural skin care recipes the only cost incurred will be the actual cost of the ingredients that go into recipe.
Use of Natural Products The benefits of using natural ingredients, as part of a natural skin care recipe, are that these ingredients are untreated and unprocessed. These products use their natural juices to aid in beauty and skin care treatments. An example of this is a skin exfoliate that can be made from papaya, honey and lemon juice. The mild acidity of the fruit coupled with the honey allows for this mixture to be applied as a mask. After 20 minutes, following the application, the mask is removed resulting in the removal of dead skin, leaving the face feeling clean and the pores free from dirt.
Ease of Availability Skin care products are as close as the refrigerator or nearest grocery store. For example take the apple; not only is the apple a healthy fruit to eat, but it also helps to tone the face as part of a natural skin care recipe. Apples are generally abundant all year round. By combining a half of cup of apple juice and two small cucumbers, a toner can be created. This natural skin care recipe for toner will help to close the pores to keep out dirt and makeup.
There is nothing like home cooking. The many benefits of home cooking include the joy of preparing a special food dish that is nutritious for your family. Natural Skin Care is a turning trend. Like people drinking water today, who would have thought we would all be drinking more. Our skin needs more care as we get older. With this increase in use of skin care products we are turning to natural ingredients. The satisfaction derived from knowing that you lovingly invested time and effort into the preparation of this home cooked meal, because you care, is priceless. Another benefit of home cooking is that you know what ingredients were used in the preparation of this meal. There were no additives or preservatives. All the ingredients were natural and provided healthy nutrients to your loved ones. Like home cooking, preparing natural skin care recipes from natural food products offers many advantages. The most important benefits include the cost savings, using of natural products, and the ease of availability.
Cost Savings One of the significant benefits to utilizing natural skin care recipes are the financial savings. Often products that are available on the market are made from quality ingredients that are designed to provide optimum results when applied to the skin. However, mixed into the cost of production, are various other factors which increase the cost of the product to the consumer. These factors include manufacturing costs, the cost of advertisement, shipment of the products, overhead for the retailer, etc. When utilizing natural skin care recipes the only cost incurred will be the actual cost of the ingredients that go into recipe.
Use of Natural Products The benefits of using natural ingredients, as part of a natural skin care recipe, are that these ingredients are untreated and unprocessed. These products use their natural juices to aid in beauty and skin care treatments. An example of this is a skin exfoliate that can be made from papaya, honey and lemon juice. The mild acidity of the fruit coupled with the honey allows for this mixture to be applied as a mask. After 20 minutes, following the application, the mask is removed resulting in the removal of dead skin, leaving the face feeling clean and the pores free from dirt.
Ease of Availability Skin care products are as close as the refrigerator or nearest grocery store. For example take the apple; not only is the apple a healthy fruit to eat, but it also helps to tone the face as part of a natural skin care recipe. Apples are generally abundant all year round. By combining a half of cup of apple juice and two small cucumbers, a toner can be created. This natural skin care recipe for toner will help to close the pores to keep out dirt and makeup.








