6 Jun 2011

BEAUTY PASSION

A Natural Way To Exfoliate 

Sea salt removes dry, flaky, dead skin.
Wet face (or anywhere on the body), apply a couple of tablespoons of sea salt, then GENTLY massagewith a wet washcloth or fingers. Focus on the T-zone and cheeks, but avoid the eye area.
After one or two minutes, rinse with cold water to tighten the pores. It is important to do this regularly, or face-creams will not penetrate.
You can do this maximum once per week



Apply a facial mask after you get out of the shower to save time. Your face and neck are already clean, plus the steam from the hot water softens the skin making it easier for the facial mask to do its job. Always apply moisturizer after using a facial mask.





Diet also plays a role in the treatment of acne. Many people believe that eating read or orange fruits can be helpful in preventing acne. Apples, cherries and cantaloupes are just a few recommended fruits to promote healthy skin.




 Lighten Circles Under Eyes Recipe
To lighten dark circles under your eyes, wrap a grated raw potato in cheesecloth and apply to eyelids for 15-20 minutes. Wipe it off and apply an eye cream.




Oats & Honey Mask - good as a toner to improve skin texture:
Ingredients (to make 1 treatment):
½ cup plain oatmeal, cooked and cooled
¼ cup honey
Combine the oatmeal with the honey and blend to a sticky paste. Use immediately by spreading thickly onto the skin, avoiding the sensitive area around the eyes. Leave on for 20 minutes, then rinse off with
plenty of warm water and pat dry.



Mask for acne

The easiest homemade acne masks that you can make. To make it you need sea salt or cooking salt and some water. You put the salt in the water for 20 minutes then apply the mask to acne spots and leave it on for 10-30 minutes. Salt cleans the skin and dries acne spots which makes it perfect treatment for acne scars.


Tomato mask (softening mask).
To soften and revitalize your skin. Mix grated tomato with 1/4 cup cornmeal, add few drops of olive oil. Apply mask for 20 minutes then rinse off.

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