Visit any drug store or department store and you will find a plethora of products available to help create as well as enhance one’s beauty. Make up, moisturizers, dyes, creams, weight loss products – the list goes on and on. Sure, almost any woman can in theory make herself beautiful, but not only do all of these products come off at the end of the day, but several of them are just downright unhealthy.
If you want to retain that youthful glow after the make up and clothes come off AND stay healthy, it’s time to explore herbal beauty products.
For your Skin
Depending on your skin type, a different sort of herb may work out best for you. For those with dry skin, choose products infused with Aloe Vera, cocoa better, vegetable oils or even avocado. Oily skin will benefit from chamomile, lavender, thyme and tea tree oil soaps and cleansers, while combination skin will benefit most from a combination of both dry skin and oily skin herbal cleansers.
(1) Grab a lemon and remove the peel.
(2) Soak 2 TBSP of lemon peels, 30 mint leaves and 1 TBSP of orange peels in boiling water for 60 minutes.
(3) After the time has elapsed, mix 2 TBSP of rosemary powder, ½ tsp of brandy and ½ tsp of sodium benzoate into the mix
(4) Allow to cool, and you’re set!
As a moisturizer, try Aloe Vera or rose lotion. You can create the rose lotion at home yourself too!
For your Hair
There are a number of different natural herbal remedies you can try on your hair, depending on what the issue you are experiencing may be. For anyone who is concerned about hair loss or is already experiencing it, you can give the following herbs a try:
If you’re trying to stimulate hair growth, try using herbs that stimulate blood circulation. A combination of the following has proven effective for many:
Garlic has long proven to increase the blood flow to your nail beds. This helps keep the nutrients feeding your finger nails, which in turn improves both the health of the nails and the strength of your nails. You will find that, with improved circulation, your nails will be growing at twice the rate they were previously!
If you want to retain that youthful glow after the make up and clothes come off AND stay healthy, it’s time to explore herbal beauty products.
For your Skin
Depending on your skin type, a different sort of herb may work out best for you. For those with dry skin, choose products infused with Aloe Vera, cocoa better, vegetable oils or even avocado. Oily skin will benefit from chamomile, lavender, thyme and tea tree oil soaps and cleansers, while combination skin will benefit most from a combination of both dry skin and oily skin herbal cleansers.
TIP: Glycerin soap tends to work best with combination skin.For a toner, you can use a mint-based toner, a cucumber toner, a rose water toner or even a rosemary astringent lotion. Here is a quick do-it-yourself rosemary astringent lotion recipe:
(1) Grab a lemon and remove the peel.
(2) Soak 2 TBSP of lemon peels, 30 mint leaves and 1 TBSP of orange peels in boiling water for 60 minutes.
(3) After the time has elapsed, mix 2 TBSP of rosemary powder, ½ tsp of brandy and ½ tsp of sodium benzoate into the mix
(4) Allow to cool, and you’re set!
As a moisturizer, try Aloe Vera or rose lotion. You can create the rose lotion at home yourself too!
For your Hair
There are a number of different natural herbal remedies you can try on your hair, depending on what the issue you are experiencing may be. For anyone who is concerned about hair loss or is already experiencing it, you can give the following herbs a try:
- Marigold
- Arnica
- Rosemary
- Licorice
If you’re trying to stimulate hair growth, try using herbs that stimulate blood circulation. A combination of the following has proven effective for many:
- Stinging nettle
- Birch
- Horsetail
- Rosemary
Garlic has long proven to increase the blood flow to your nail beds. This helps keep the nutrients feeding your finger nails, which in turn improves both the health of the nails and the strength of your nails. You will find that, with improved circulation, your nails will be growing at twice the rate they were previously!
TIP: Garlic also has natural anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties, so you will never need to worry about nail fungus and infections again!Ginkgo Biloba also helps boost your body’s circulation, and so like garlic it will keep feeding important nutrients to your nail bed which keeps your nails sturdy and durable.
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