Today we are in the Cosmetic Age, where we
treat our skin to jars and jars of creams and lotions. The range is
endless - we use scrubs, toners, cleansers, exfoliators,
moisturizers,
whiteners and what not in our quest for good skin, without realizing that
nature can give us all that and much more…And you don't even need any
magic herbs. Here are a few things from your kitchen shelf, which can do
wonders for your skin and body! :
Curry leaf or 'Kari patta' :
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Take 10 g of curry leaves and boil in 100
ml coconut oil, till the leaves turn black. Massage hair with this oil,
twice a week, to promote hair growth and retard the greying process.
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Grind a few curry leaves and mix with
either curd or buttermilk and regularly to prevent premature greying.
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Grind a handful of curry leaves and mix
with fresh coconut milk. Apply mixture all over the scalp, once a week,
to nourish hair roots.
Cucumber :
Grind one cucumber, half a beet and one
carrot in a mixture or juicer and drink it. This cures dehydration,
acidity and promotes hair growth.
It is the best astringent for your face.
Daily application prevents pimples and blackheads. Besides, being a
cooling agent, it also helps lighten blemishes.
Carrot :
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Carrot juice helps purify the blood,
improves vision and keeps skin looking healthy. When taken regularly it
also prevents constipation.
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Grate onions and extract carrot juice. Mix
in some honey and apply on dry skin.
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In case of oily skin just add a few drops
of lime to carrot juice. It helps reduces pimples.
Almonds :
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Soak 8-9 almonds overnight. Next morning
grind into a fine paste, mix with curd and a few drops of lime and apply
all over face and neck. This will help brighten and soften skin, reduce
blemishes, prevent blackheads and pimples and delay the appearance of
wrinkles.
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Mix a teaspoon of almond paste with grated
cucumber and a teaspoon of grated raw potato. Make a compress of this
mixture and place over eyes for 10 minutes everyday.
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Mix a teaspoon of almond oil with a
teaspoon of castor oil and coconut milk and two teaspoons of neem juice.
Massage this mixture gently on the scalp for 10 minutes. This will
prevent hair fall and dandruff.
Mint :
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Brew a big cup of peppermint or mint tea
and cool it. Wash and condition hair as usual and then rinse with the
tea. Again rinse off with water. This will make greasy hair look full
and shiny.
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Mint leaves when ground into a paste and
applied on face reduce the appearance of pimples and also make the skin
cool.
So you are weary and tired and none of
those cosmetics seem to be doing anything to make you look and feel fresh?
Fret not! Follow these golden rules and get beautiful...naturally.
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Begin your day with a warm glass of
honey-water. Just shake a teaspoon of honey in warm water and lap it up.
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Have plenty of fruits for breakfast and
salads for lunch and dinner. A cupful of curd daily is good for skin and
hair.
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Don't use harsh soaps for your skin. To
make your skin glow, make a paste of gram flour, cream and turmeric
powder and rub all over the body before a bath. Your skin will be
visibly glowing and soft.
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Use lemon or cucumber juice as an
astringent.
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Papaya pulp can really rejuvenate your
face.
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To get rid of stubborn acne and
blackheads, wash and clean coriander leaves well. Grind into a fine
paste. Apply all over face twice a day.
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Apply rose water cubes on your face to
feel fresh instantly.
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For dandruff, mix equal quantities of
buttermilk and coconut oil and apply on the scalp. Rinse off after 30
minutes. Do this every 8 days to keep your hair clean and bouncy.
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Drink at least six glasses of water
everyday. It will enhance your complexion greatly.
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You are what you eat, so avoid excessively
oily and spicy food. Exercise daily for about 20 minutes. It will keep
you fit.
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Smile! It increases your face value and
helps to relieve stress and tension.