Beauty - The Egyptian Way
While we are definitely more concerned
with our looks than the previous generation was, we still have a long way
to go before we actively try to make the most of our looks. Look around
you. Most of the women we see
However, to be fair, we are getting
more and more fitness conscious here in India. A few years ago there must
have been a maximum of 5 gyms throughout the country! While now there are
about 50 in each city. A good sign, but we still have a long way to go.
Ancient Egypt No other country or culture was so
concerned with beautification as was Egypt. Cleopatra the VII has also
written a book of beauty secrets. Even today Egyptian glass perfume vials
decorate many a classic dressing table and the herb Aloe, so ingrained
in ancient Egyptian beauty treatments, is still a vital ingredient in most
skin-care creams.
Body Oil If body oil is not a daily part of
your bathing ritual, perhaps its time you made it so. The heat, dust and
pollution of our times plays havoc with our skin. Ever wondered why Egyptian
women were renowned for their alabaster skin? Records show that all women,
from the richest to the most destitute used body oil in huge quantities.
In fact, sufficient body oil for daily use was often issued as part of
wages!
Egyptian Anti-wrinke cream recipe
Almonds Bitter or sweet almond oil were the
most common ingredients of Egyptian cosmetics, and are excellent for the
skin. Use pure almond oil as an under-eye cream and keep crows-feet at
bay. Almond oil is also excellent for your hair. Mix almond and coconut
oil to your hair and wash it off after an hour, for excellent results.
Body Oil Try this: After bathing, pour ½
a teaspoon of almond oil into a mug of water and pour it over your body
as a final rinse.
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