Skin
Care Secrets
Did you
know that there's a beauty parlour hiding in your kitchen?
Working women
have it tough. In between rushing to work and back, juggling car pools,
co-ordinating with baby sitters, cooking and house-keeping, they scarcely
have time to take a deep breath. As far as visits to the beauty parlour
are concerned, they are at the bottom of the priority ladder! But fear
not, help is at hand.
Take a look
around your kitchen shelf. You'll be surprised at what you find. Did you
know that tomato and lime are excellent bleaching agents? And this is just
the tip of the ‘ice’ berg. Find out more as you read on.
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Unboiled milk
is an excellent cleanser. Dip a piece of cotton wool in a little cold
milk and rub it gently on your face. You will see a lot of dirt on the
cotton. Keep cleaning your face in a circular upward movement until the
cotton comes out completely clean.
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Ice-cold water
is an excellent astringent and skin freshener and serves to close the
pores that have opened while cleansing. It also tones the skin.
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Cream or ‘malai’
is a very good moisturizer and it needs to be applied to replace the
oils that are lost while cleansing and toning. It will keep your skin supple
and young.
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Equal quantities
of corn flour, jowar flour (atta) and cream (malai) can give you an
instant facelift. You need to make a paste and apply it on your face.
Wash it off after it dries. While jowar atta will remove the dead cells,
corn flour will tone up and tighten the skin and the cream will moisturize
it.
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Cabbage juice
mixed with a little yeast and a tablespoon of honey is an excellent remedy
for dry skin. Leave a thick paste on your face for about 15 minutes
for best results.
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Lettuce juice
mixed with an equal quantity of rose water and a few drops of limejuice
is an excellent remedy for oily skin.
It should be applied for at least 30 minutes for best results.
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