Top 7 Home Remedies for Stretch Marks
The best home remedies for stretch marks...
The best home remedies for stretch marks...
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Most people rely on skin care products to make them look young and beautiful, but if you really want to avoid premature aging, you should remember that what you put in your body is just as important as what you put on your skin. Keeping the years off your skin is possible, but you will need to make some changes to your diet. The infographic below will help you make sure that you eat enough foods containing the essential “youthful” vitamins. Do you know any vitamin-rich recipes for beautiful skin? Share them in the comment section. by http://naturalon.com/...
There are thousands of skin care products available. Many people don’t realize that most commercially produced products are loaded with synthetic and potentially harmful ingredients, including artificial colors, synthetic fragrances, parabens, fillers, binders, and preservatives, to name a few. It is likely that you don’t know what 75% of the ingredients are when you read the label. It is possible to have a completely natural skin care ritual using ingredients you can find in health markets and grocery stores. You will be amazed at how affordable these options are compared to the high cost of chemical based skin care products. Let’s take a look at 5 of the best ingredients for your skin care. Coconut Oil Coconut oil is one of the most amazing oils used for nurturing...
Black Eucalyptus Soap originates from Morocco and was used by women to keep them looking healthy and clean. They created this soap in their homes and it was made from pure natural ingredients. Despite time moving on and many other chemically enhanced products becoming available, the true nature of this soap has remained true as the same soap is still available. The ingredients are still completely natural and now many people are using Black Eucalyptus soap as part of their everyday routines. The soap has a butter-like texture which makes it different to regular soap. However, the natural ingredients mean that it is ideal for all skin types. Unlike other soaps which have added chemicals, Black Eucalyptus Soap is 100% organic and this means that it is gentle on...
During our teenage years and 20's our skin glows and is practically flawless. However, there is something about 30's that makes changes on our skin and we certainly don’t like it. That is why every grown woman should start changing her skin care routine as soon as the 30th birthday starts coming close. Good Exfoliator If you haven’t thought about exfoliating, the late 20's are a perfect time for that. As our skin slowly starts to age, sun and smoking damage becomes more visible to the world and you will need a more aggressive treatment. A good item to introduce into your regular skin care routine is an exfoliation acid. By rubbing your face with it, you’re telling your skin cells to repair themselves, which results in...
Don’t be fooled by those flashy and expensive skincare products you see in cosmetic stores. Most dermatologists would tell you that the difference between a high-end moisturizer and Cataphyll is just in the price. In fact, a study published in the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology several years ago found that over-the-counter moisturizers were just as effective as prescription creams for certain skin conditions. With that beings said, effective skincare for healthy, glowing, and bright skin boils down to three simple steps: cleanse, moisturize, and protect. To see how you can perform all three steps in a simple and affordable way, keep reading. Use oils to remove makeup Removing makeup with skin-friendly oils like jojoba, grape seed, and even cold-pressed sunflower oil can help start your cleansing...
Coconut oil helps in treating dry skin and wrinkles, and creating an even skin tone. Avocados contain Omega3 and vit E that work wonders as a face mask. Spinach is full of beta carotene and vit E and C that slow down the aging process. Other foods that help treat skin problems are almonds, bell peppers, chia seeds, Aronia berries, dark chocolate, Cilantro, grapes and blueberries. About one year ago, I found my skin changing. All of a sudden I had dryness and splotches on my skin. This is the first time in my life I have ever had a problem with my skin. My first thought was that it was something that I must be eating. But, my diet had not really changed. Then I realized...