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Saturday, 18 July 2009

Beauty From Vegetables And Fruits

Beauty From Vegetable And Fruits

Highly effective face packs and lotions can be prepared from fruits and vegetables which will give your skin a soft, lovely radiance.

•Astringent lotion - Blanch a small peach, remove its stone and grind and squeeze out its juice. Add to it one­fourth teaspoon each of lime and tomato juice. Mix well and spread on your face and neck and leave on for 15 minutes.
•Cucumber tonic - Grate and squeeze out juice from a small cucumber and mix in one-fourth teaspoon each of lime juice and rose water. Apply on face and leave on for 15 minutes. This tonic improves a dull and greasy complexion.
•Cleansing lotion - To one-fourth teaspoon of lime juice stir in one teaspoon each of milk and cucumber juice. Apply on the face and neck and wash off after 14 minutes. This lotion cleanses and purifies the pores of the skin.
•Cabbage mask - Grind a couple of cabbage leaves and extract juice. Dissolve one-fourth teaspoon of yeast in it and stir in one teaspoon of honey. Mix well and apply thickly over face and neck. Remove with cotton-wool soaked in water 15 minutes after application. This mask will Counteract any tendency towards wrinkles and dry­ ness and give your skin a flower-like bloom.
•Orange tonic - Blanch and grind a couple of almonds to a paste and mix in two tablespoons of milk and one tablespoon each of carrot and orange juice. Apply thickly on face and neck and leave on for half an hour. Removes scars and blemishes from the face and makes it soft and smooth.
•Tomato lotion - To one tablespoon of tomato juice add a couple of drops of lime juice. Apply on face and remove after 15 minutes. It is very effective for shrinking enlarged pores.
•Watermelon lotion - Grate and squeeze out juice from a small piece of watermelon. Apply on face and neck and leave on for 15 minutes. This lotion freshens up the skin.
•Whitening lotion - To one tablespoon of cucumber juice stir in a few drops of lime juice and a dash of turmeric powder. Apply on face and neck and wash off after half an hour. Makes an excellent whitener for all types of skins.
•Potato tonic - Grind and squeeze juice of potatoes. Apply on face and neck and leave on whole night. Next morning, wash with water to which a little witch hazel has been added. This tonic whitens and brightens the skin.
•Carrot lotion - To one-fourth teaspoon of carrot juice add one teaspoon of melted honey. Remove with cotton wool soaked in water to which a little soda bicarbonate has been added after 15 minutes. It removes roughness from the skin and makes it smooth as silk.
•Tomato tonic - To two teaspoons of tomato juice add four tablespoons of buttermilk. Remove after half an hour. It is excellent for removing sunburns
•Cucumber lotion - One tablespoon each of cucumber juice and milk and a few drops of rose water should be mixed together and applied on the face and neck and removed after 15 minutes. Makes excellent whitener for delicate skins.
•Grape lotion - One tablespoon grape juice should be applied on the face and neck and left on for 15 minutes. Makes the skin soft and smooth, bright and fair.
•Papaya cream - Apply one tablespoon finely ground raw papaya to the face and leave on for 15 minutes. Removes pimples and other embarrassing blemishes.
•Apple tonic - Mix one tablespoon of apple juice with one-fourth teaspoon of lime juice. Leave on for 20 minutes. Makes excellent tonic for combating greasiness.
•Coconut lotion - Water of coconut, if rubbed on the skin and left on for 15 minutes, lightens and brightens the skin.

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Fashion Blunders

Blunder Fashion

Common Blunder Fashion Mistake
Excess is the biggest blunder Fashion mistake that a woman or men can do. Excess in clothing, excess in accessories, excess in makeup, excess in hair, excess in everything. I like the simplicity. Simplicity and elegance are always very well connected.
Here you'll find common blunder fashion mistakes that you may have noticed on other people.
1. Your Clothes are foremost part of fashion.

Don't wear the baggy clothes. Wearing of the baggy clothes will add pound to your look. Don't but those clothes which are not of your size or perfectly fitted. Don't wear wrinkled clothes. Avoid this blunder fashion mistake by always wear iron clothes.

2. Don't blunder mistake with Undergarments.

Don't exposed the undergarments. Always wear properly your undergarments under the clothes. Keep the bra straps properly adjusted so they're not hanging out. Your panties should be too properly wear. Avoid this blunder fashion mistake.

3. Ear, Nose Hair and Hair are your look.

Protruding ear and nose hair give an up appealing look to the personality. Trim ear and nasal hair with a simple scissor or use trimmer available in the market. Head hair should properly shaped, styled and softened.

4. Bad Breath and Stained Teeth is a part of fashion.

Use a good mouthwash for rinse. Do make sure your gums and tongue are clean too beside your teeth. Avoid this blunder by paying regular attention towards your teeth.

5. Body Odour.

Apply a body lotion after your daily bath and use a deodorant to check smelly perspiration You can use an anti - perspirant twice a day after wiping off the armpits with a damp cotton cloth.

6. Avoid this blunder fashion mistake by selection of right jewelry.

Top off your look with jewelry that match your style. Choose the correct length necklace. Short chains and chokers tend to make your neck appear larger.

7. Selection of sandals

Sandals that are blatantly the wrong color. I saw a gorgeous black and white skirt and top combo paired with a pair of old brown sandals. so avoid this blunder fashion mistake by wearing matching light or dark colors sandals with there clothes.

This all above are common blunder fashion mistake which men or women are not to make.

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Holiday Beauty

Holiday Beauty, Make up and Cosmetics Tips
The holiday season are just around here, so now is the time to assess your beauty and skin-care need .To make sure that your looking and feeling are very best inspiring of your appearance for Christmas activities, events, family get togethers, and New Year's Eve parties.
Make this holiday season for a personal checklist of things you can do, such as getting your hair restyled and makeup updated, so that you will not look like a creature from another era.


CLEANSING the skin properly, especially the face, is fundamental to good skin care. Oil-based makeup, which is preferred by those with drier complexions, should be removed with oil-based cleansing creams. Never go to bed without removing your makeup and thoroughly cleansing your face.

BEFORE makeup is applied, moisturizer should be applied to the face and neck after thorough cleansing. Moisturizers will keep you looking younger with smoother skin.The best time to apply moisturizer is right after you wash or shower, when the skin is damp and the moisturizer can seal in the moisture.

FOUNDATION is very important to one's overall beauty. Foundation is used to enhance the color of the complexion.Choose a foundation to match your skin tone. Using the right foundation makes your skin look flawless and smooth. Choose the shade closest to your skin tone by testing it on your jaw line. When applying the foundation, be sure to blend it into the hairline and neckline to achieve a consistent tone. Set the foundation by brushing it with loose powder that matches the foundation and the color of your skin.

LIPS especially take a beating during bad weather. A good lipstick will moisturize the lips and shield them from the sun without interfering with the final sheen or finish of the lipstick. Keep your kissers moisturized with vitamin E oil, petroleum jelly or a lip balm or gloss.

NAILS that are beautiful certainly will enhance your overall festive appearance. Our nails are designed to protect the fleshy fingertip and help us manipulate small object. Remove dirt lodged underneath nails. Nails are polished with a buffer. This improves blood circulation and gives nails a shine.Two coats of nail polish and a topcoat later.

MEN should make sure that they always look well-groomed, especially during the holidays. A man should be stylish and elegant in his dressing. If you wear a beard, it should be neatly trimmed. Mustaches should also be trimmed.Trim nails and scrub hands if necessary. Good dental hygiene means a dazzling smile.

The above steps will certainly is one way you can make your holidays happy and bright.

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