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vendredi 9 octobre 2015

5 Easy Home Remedies for Open Pores

Pores supply essential natural oils to your skin that keep it smooth and hydrated and enable it to breathe. They accomplish different functions and are accountable for discharging toxins from the whole body. Nevertheless, these pores expand remarkably when they're dilated or clogged. Usually, people with oily skin tend to have way more open pores rather than people with dry skin. They're particularly visible around the nose where there are more oil glands. 

In order to obtain a healthy and flawless skin, it's necessary to prevent the opening of pores in the first place by maintaining a right balance of cleansing, moisturizing, and toning. There are various causes for open pores. Stress, aging, genetics, makeup and excessive moisturizing, use of cheap skin products; hormonal changes during menopause, pregnancy, and puberty are some of the popular causes. A great number of herbs, vegetables and fruits help in tightening the enlarged pores. 

Despite the fact that there are plenty of cosmetic products available in the market, you can’t remove these pores thoroughly from your skin. Try some cheap and effective home remedies that can reduce the appearance of open pores.



1. Ice Cubes 


It's an immediate remedy for those open pores that will stimulate blood circulation and give you a healthier skin. Clean your face thoroughly and rub an ice cube twice daily for approximately 5-10 seconds. This is a toner that tightens the pores naturally. On the other hand, you can simply wash your face with ice cold water. For more health benefits, fill the ice tray with lemon or tomato juice and then freeze it. Rub these ice cubes on your face. 

Note- People suffering from meningitis or sinusitis should avoid this remedy.

2. Honey 

Honey is amazingly excellent for the skin, as it has medicinal, antibacterial and great healing properties. It includes a high amount of potassium that destroys those bacteria which clog the pores. Alternatively, yogurt is an excellent reservoir of lactic acid that exfoliates the skin and cleans the pores. Make a combination of honey and yogurt, and use it on the pores. Rinse it with water after a few minutes.


3. Sugar and Olive Oil Scrub

Take two tablespoons of sugar; add a few drops of lemon juice and one tablespoon of olive oil. Blend all the ingredients and lightly rub on your face for 20 to 30 seconds. Wash it with cool water. For great results, apply this remedy once in a week.


4. Egg White Peel Mask

Egg white comprises amino acids and other enzymes that restores the skin and eventually unclog the pores. Use it all over the face and cover up with a tissue paper. When the mask totally dries, get rid of the paper. This is a really efficient peel off mask for minimizing open pores. It purifies the skin intensely and eliminates all the dirt and impurities.


5. Almonds 



The skin corrective properties of almonds reduce open pores, which make the skin clear and smooth. 

  • Take 6-7 almonds and then crush them. Add a few drops of lemon juice. Grind this compound to constitute a paste. Use it and leave for at least 20 minutes. Then wash with cold water. 
  • Prepare a scrub by combining orange peel powder and grounded almonds powder. Use it on your whole face rubbing in a circular motion. It is the greatest cure for opened skin pores I know. 
  • Mash a banana. Then add 2 teaspoons of sweet almond oil to it. Apply it to your face. Rinse off after at least 20 minutes.

lundi 15 juin 2015

Summer’s Best Natural Sunscreens



1- Del Mar Beach Supply Co ($19): This sunscreen is safe for children of all ages it's also certified ORGANIC ingredients and free of harmful chemicals. Your skin will love you for it!

2- Blue Lizard Australian Sunscreen ($17): This Australian brand of sunscreen is chemical-free and give you maximum irritation-free protection.



3- Alba Botanica ($8): This sunscreen is 100% vegetarian ingredients. It's is very water resistant and not only it provide protective barrier the aloe vera, chamomile and green tea repair and soothe sensitive skin.



4- OZ Naturals ($17): This sunscreen is 100% NATURAL and includes soothing Aloe Vera which enhances sun protection, powerhouse antioxidants Vitamin E and Green Tea Extract, and nourishing Sweet Almond Oil, It's also SAFE FOR ALL SKIN TYPES, non-irritating, paraben-free sunscreen can be applied daily and can be worn under makeup.



5- Beauty by Earth ($15): Eco-Friendly and Reef Safe - this sun block is crafted with ingredients that are completely environmentally safe. Can be used in Eco parks, reefs and is safe for marine life and 100% Natural and Organic Ingredients



6- Babo Botanicals ($15): This Sunscreen Lotion for babies or kids of all ages offers the power-packed UVA & UVB sun protection of zinc. This sunscreen is chemical-free and playground safe, and goes on clear - no more white residue. It’s moisturizing while remaining non-greasy. Made with a certified organic Nutri-Soothe Blend rich in vitamins, anti-oxidants, and anti-inflammatories.


Sunscreen Application Tips:




lundi 27 avril 2015

15 Skin Care Tips You Haven't Heard Yet

This article includes the most brilliant tips for the skin. by using these tips, you can make your skin look younger and healthier. if you follow our advice correctly we ensure you will be quite satisfied. Here are 15 of our most brilliant tips for better skin.



  1. Apply a moisturizer that includes SPF nightly and daily.
  2. Drink lots of water! Try to drink at least 8 cups a day.
  3. Ditch The powder-based blush and opt for a cream base blush.
  4. Combine a Little Moisturizer with your concealer for added hydration.
  5. A healthy and balanced diet is considered as a key rule for Skin Care.
  6. Constantly rinse your face with a soft cleanser every morning and night.
  7. Use natural homemade sunscreen.
  8. Don’t rub your skin with a towel or any rough cloth firmly.
  9. If You undergo an onslaught of acne on your skin, try your best not to touch them.
  10. Moisturizer aids to raise the water content of your skin’s top layer.
  11. Olive oil can be utilized as a mild eye makeup remover.
  12. When combined with a bit of water and applied to a breakout, baking soda can be utilized as a spot treatment.
  13. Ever Hear of a Zeno Hot Spot? Smoothly heat up a metal spoon with hot water or a flame and apply it to a stubborn zit.
  14. Lemon juice is great to remove acne scars. Applying it 3 times a week will assist you to reduce them and enhance surrounding skin tone.
  15. Putting sliced tomato on your skin is a potent sunburn cure.

vendredi 24 avril 2015

3 Powerful Superfood Skin Solutions

If you spend some time thinking about it, it’s pretty odd that people would spend hundreds or even thousands of dollars on skin care products that are packed with toxic chemicals when there are natural substitutes available and are way cheaper that can do miracles for your skin. Take a closer look at these 3 superfood skin solutions below. Whether for aging signs, skin dryness and sensitivity or acne there are wonderful home remedies that you can try. For acne, for example, you can utilize honey, nutmeg and lemon, which will effectively clear your skin in just a matter of days or a few weeks.



mercredi 22 avril 2015

5 Amazing Home Remedies For Dark Circles

Having dark circles are one of the biggest problems especially for teenagers. It affects everyone's appearance more than having gray hair or wrinkles. But don't worry, you can minimize Dark circles by using one of these simple home remedies. In this article, you'll discover many tips on how to diminish and even get rid of dark circles.



1. Rose water:


Rose water possesses powerful ingredients that take good care of your skin. It restores the skin and has a comforting effect on tired eyes. Because of its gentle astringent features, it also acts like a good skin toner.
  1. Soak cotton eye pads in pure rose water for a few minutes. 
  2. Put the soaked pads on your closed eyelids. 
  3. Leave them on for about 15 minutes. 
  4. Apply this remedy twice daily for a few weeks.
To lessen puffiness, a transient cause of dark circles, adjust your sleeping habits. It would be better if you sleep on your back, raising your head with one or more pillows. Gravity allows fluid buildup drain away.





2. Honey:

Apply a small layer of honey to lighten the skin under your eyes. Leave the honey mask under the eyes for at least 20 mins or overnight if possible.

Check out more about the Health Benefits of Honey

3. Milk Cream:
If you don’t own an eye cream then apply a minute amount of cold milk. Use your ring finger to massage the dark eye area utilizing milk cream before heading to bed to condition and moisturize the skin.


4. Almond Oil:


One of the most beneficial natural ingredients for the fragile skin around the eyes is almond oil. Using it constantly will unquestionably lighten the skin around the eyes. Put few drops of almond oil on your fingers and massage it smoothly around your eyes. You need to repeat this process every night before heading to bed. You have to wash it off the next morning with cold water. It may appear a bit oily at first, but you can clean it while taking a bath. You need to do the same procedure every day till they vanish completely.



5. Crushed mint leaves:

Applying crushed mint leaves over your eyes will not only comfort your eyes but will also aid you in the elimination of dark circles. Apply freshly crushed mint leaves around your eyes and leave them for five or ten minutes. Then wipe it off smoothly with a cold and clean cloth. You'll become very relaxed and will also kiss the under eye circles goodbye.



How to Crush Mint

vendredi 14 novembre 2014

The Dirty Truth: Coconut Oil as a Facial Cleanser

Okay, okay... I know. The idea of smearing oil all over your face is completely the opposite of what many of us grew up learning. I know. It's weird.



I mean most of us grew up with the idea that oil was the cause of our bad skin. I thought that the more I could get rid of oil, the better I would look and that belief lead me to years of buying prescription medication, cleansers, and lotions that said "oil reducing". I spent a ton of money and my skin only got worse! Eventually, I gave up all the expensive oil stripping products and things started to get better.
Okay, maybe it wasn't exactly that easy. But there was enough of an improvement that I began to wonder if oil wasn't so bad after all.

I did a lot of research, but part of me was still very hesitant to try it. I somehow just knew that if I used it, then I would wake up the next day with a face full of zits. I bet that's how you feel too, right?

Oh, the horror!! 

Seriously, it took me months to grow enough nerve to try it. Yes, I know. I'm a wimp.

I was such a wimp that I decided to start experimenting with coconut oil in other ways. I made deodorant with oil. I know. It's weird. But it worked! My pits smelled fabulous and there are no zits.Sweet!

I tried other beauty products with coconut oil and each one worked great. I didn't break out anywhere on my body, plus my skin was smoother and softer. I became a believer! It was time to start using coconut oil to clean my face.

Why Coconut Oil Is Good For Your Skin
  • It has antibacterial and antifungal properties (goodbye acne and eczema)
  • It won't change the pH of your face so it's not irritating
  • Lots and lots of antioxidants to help diminish fine lines and wrinkles
  • Great natural moisturizer
  • It tricks skin into thinking it has enough oil to slow down oil production while locking in the moisture.
  • It's been shown to work for all skin types although some people may be more prone to break outs using only coconut oil. If you break out then you can mix it with other oils like castor oil or jojoba oil.
Even celebrities use it! Heck yes, I want to look like Gisele Bundchen and Gwyneth Paltrow!!  If it's good enough for them, then it's definitely good enough for me! Also, I found out that ancient nobility (Pharaohs, Roman Emperors) used natural oils commonly for skin cleaning and moisturizing. If oil is good enough for models, celebrities, and ancient royalty, then I suppose it's good enough for me. {wink}

The one thing I will impart with you as IMPORTANT is that you buy a good quality coconut oil.

You should look for a coconut oil that is unrefined, 100% coconut oil, and preferably organic.Remember this stuff will be entering your pores and hydrating your skin-- this is a time to splurge a little! Get the good stuff!

Your face will smell like vacation.

What You Need:
Step 1: gently massage the coconut oil to your face (~30 secs)
Step 2: apply warm towel onto your face (to open up the pores)
Step 3: wait 15-30 seconds or so and then lightly remove oil with washcloth-- no scrubbing!
Step 4: if you feel like you need it, splash some warm water to remove excess oil, but your skin should absorb most of it. 


Done! See-- not so hard, right?

The warm cloth will open up your pores and allow the coconut oil to go inside and push out all that dirt and yuck that's inside.

Overtime, coconut oil is supposed to help even skin tone and reduce the size of your pours. You can also use this in the shower, but I don't recommend washing it off right away. Let your skin absorb it for a few minutes before you try to remove any excess oil.

You can also add other oils into the coconut oil for additional benefits. I've seen multiple websites that recommends mixing the coconut oil with carrier oils, especially castor oil at a 1:1 ratio.

You can use carrier oils such as....
  • Almond oil or Grapeseed oil for oily skin
  • Sunflower oil or Aragan oil for regular skin
  • Avocado oil or Apricot oil for dry skin
  • Jojoba oil for all skin types, but especially acne prone skin
  • Castor oil for all skin types (but is more likely to cause drying and sensitivity than other oils)
Don't be afraid to experiment!

Essential oils
You can add essential oils to your coconut oil to get added skin benefits. Just make sure to dilute them by using 1-3 drops per teaspoon of coconut oil.
I recommend using therapeutic grade essential oils because other essential oils are more likely to cause a reaction because they are not meant to be applied directly to the skin. Did you know that only 10% of an essential oil actually needs to be 100% plant matter to have "pure" on the label! Blasphemy!

Trouble Shooting
There have been reports of increases acne with the use of coconut oil in some people. Other people have great results, so you'll have to see how your skin reacts to the coconut oil. If you do notice that you start to break out, then I've read that people will often replace the coconut oil with jojoba oil or mix it with castor oil which greatly improves the symptoms.

Storage
I recommend putting a little coconut oil in a container with a lid so you can freely dip your fingers or put a cotton ball into it.

It can be stored at room temperature. It does NOT need to be refrigerated. It will last years at room temperature, but since you will be introducing objects or fingers into the coconut oil, I recommend that you use your best judgement. Even though coconut oil has antibacterial and antifungal properties remember that your fingers harbor bacteria so you probably don't want much more than a few weeks supply in your storage container at at time. Sorry, I'm a total germaphobe.

You should not store coconut oil in anything that doesn't have a lid that easily comes off or that you can  not stick your fingers into because it can be a liquid or a solid or something in between. Coconut oil has a melting point (anytime the temperature is above 75 degrees) so the consistency will change throughout the year. It's summer and I have seen it as both a liquid and a gel consistency, but I know from using coconut oil that it can become solid when it's colder. However, it easily melts when it comes in contact with heat (like your hands).

The Dirty Truth is...
I know that this isn't for everybody, but a lot of people really love cleansing with coconut oil and they have seen tremendous results. But it can cause comedogenic acne in quite a few people (which are tiny clusters of small, hard pimples) and if that happens you should change what you're doing! You can keep cleansing with oils, but you should either change oils or blend the oil with another carrier oil. Some other people have a tremendous about of acne with OCM and that doesn't mean that OCM isn't for you- it means you have to experiment more with different kinds of oils and ratios.