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Wednesday 2 August 2023

DARK lips turns into ROSE color

Like skin tone varies from one person to other same as lip color vary person to person. In some cases a change in the color or condition of the lips could indicate that lips need more care. Lips are one of the most neglected parts of the body. And they are most exposed too. However the moment when your lips lose color or start discoloring then it will be very hard. And you never get best lip color with makeup products. Dark lips disturbs a lot, so you try lot of products to bring your lips to normal color, but it will be a difficult task. Sometimes when you use certain products to remove darkness it may react to your skin and it may cause over darkness. So instead of using products go for easy and simple home remedy for your stubborn dark lips.
 

Reasons for Dark lips:

  • Sun Exposure
  • Dehydration
  • Dryness
  • Smoking
  • Lipstick
  • Melasma
  • Licking lips
  • Stress
  • Hyperpigmentation
  • Certain medication
  • A medical condition

 

 SO, WHAT IS THE REMEDY?  

Here is a very easy, simple and wonderful Home Remedy for your DARK LIPS. 

Ingredients: Mustard, Lemon juice, Rose water and Glycerin

* Make powder of Mustard seeds. Add Lemon juice drops, rose water drops and Glycerin drops  to Mustard powder and apply to your lips. Apply, leave it for 10 minutes and wash with Luke warm water. See the changes.

You can do this remedy whenever your are free. 




Tuesday 13 December 2016

How to keep your skin glowing during winter

Here are the super foods to make your skin glow this winter.


1. Olive Oil

Olive oil is good for your skin, especially during the winter when the skin tends to become drier. Being rich in vitamins A and E as well as several other minerals and natural fatty acids, it helps hydrate the skin to maintain its elasticity and softness.

It also prevents skin aging, the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines, and protects the skin from free radical damage.

Before taking a bath, rub warm olive oil over your face, the backs of your arms, your elbows and your knees. Massage gently for a few minutes, then take a warm bath. Afterward, pat your skin dry and wipe away the excess oil. Your skin will become amazingly soft and smooth.
Also, use extra-virgin olive oil in salad dressings and cooking.

2. Grapefruit
Grapefruit contains vitamin C, an antioxidant that protects the skin from free radical damage. It also has lycopene that helps keep your skin smooth.

The potassium present in it can prevent wrinkles and age spots as well as protect the skin against harmful UV sun rays. The amino acids in grapefruit make your skin more firm and soft.

Plus, the unique phytochemical known as naringin in grapefruit reduces toxins in the liver, which results in healthier skin.

Drink fresh grapefruit juice on a regular basis during the winter.
You can also prepare a face mask with grapefruit and use it once a week. Mix the juice of ½ grapefruit, 1 tablespoon of honey and ½ cup of oatmeal powder. Apply it to your face, allow it to dry and then wash it off with lukewarm water. This face mask will provide smooth texture and natural radiance to your skin.

3. Avocado


You can also soothe dry winter skin with avocados. Being a good source of vitamins A, C and E along with monounsaturated fats, avocados help your skin lock in moisture. Also, this fruit contains folic acid, magnesium and potassium, which are all essential for healthy skin.

Plus, they help give your skin a more youthful look by reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
In addition to eating avocados, you can make a hydrating face mask with the fruit. Scoop the flesh out of a ripe avocado and mash it properly. Mix in 1 teaspoon each of honey and olive oil. Apply this smooth paste on your face. Allow it to dry, then rinse it off with warm water. Use this face mask a few times a week.
Avocado oil is highly moisturizing for dull, dehydrated and itchy winter skin. You can use this oil to massage your body before taking a bath.

4. Carrots
Carrots are loaded with vitamin A and other antioxidants that can keep your skin healthy, vibrant and glowing even during the harsh winter days. They can also prevent signs of aging like wrinkles, pigmentation and an uneven skin tone.

Plus, carrots contain the carotenoids beta-carotene and lycopene that help protect your skin against UV damage. Being rich in potassium, they also help solve the problem of dry skin.

Drinking a glass of carrot juice daily is a great way to keep your skin hydrated from within.
You can also make a moisturizing face mask with carrots. Mix 2 teaspoons of pureed carrots, 1 teaspoon each of honey and milk cream, and a few drops of olive oil. Apply it on your clean face. Let it sit for 10 to 15 minutes, then rinse it off with cold water. Use this face mask a few times a week to enjoy soft, glowing and moisturized skin.

5. Broccoli

Broccoli is another healthy vegetable for your skin. It is packed with skin-boosting ingredients like vitamins A and C as well as natural estrogens that can do wonders for your skin.

While vitamin C stimulates collagen production to keep the skin healthy, vitamin A protects the skin cell membranes and prevents skin damage due to sun exposure.

Plus, the B vitamins in broccoli help get rid of dry, flaky patches, one of the most common skin problems that people have during the cold winter days.

Regularly eat broccoli to give your complexion a beautiful natural glow. Opt for steamed, roasted or blanched broccoli to get the most benefits from it.

Written by: Top 10 Remedies

Saturday 10 December 2016

Causes and Medications for weight loss

What are the Causes of Excessive Weight?


Obesity is caused due to many factors. However, a sedentary lifestyle and irregular eating habits are the two main causes of obesity. Simply put, if your caloric intake is more than the calories you expend in a day, the excessive calories are converted into fat and stored for later use. However, since you continue to burn less calories than you consume, you may end up overweight. There are other causes of obesity as well. These are:


  • Medical conditions such as thyroid disorders
  • Overeating due to emotional disturbances
  • Depression
  • Genetic constitution and
  • Metabolic disorders.


Below are some Ayurvedic medications for weight loss:


  • Kalonji – (Karijeerige) Scientifically known as Nigella sativa, kalonji works very well when it comes to losing weight naturally. In particular, its seed extract ends up doing a world of good, especially when it comes to maintaining ideal body mass indexes.
  • Ginger – Ginger is another completely natural item that is great for weight loss and hence finds prominence when it comes to Ayurvedic medication for weight loss. Some of its characteristics towards this end include better metabolism of the system, stimulating oxidation of fatty acids in the body, as well as lowering blood cholesterol levels.

  • Guggul – Guggul (mukul myrrh tree (Commiphora mukul), (Indian bdellium) works very well when it comes to improving good cholesterol in the system and thus, again happens to find prominence in Ayurvedic medication for weight loss.

  • Licorice – Licorice (Athimaduram, Yashtimadhu) is particularly very good for the liver and indeed blood quality in the system, especially thanks to the way in which it manages to bring down triglyceride levels.


Written By: Ayurvedic Expert.

Monday 5 December 2016

Dandruff :

Ayurvedic Treatments and tips for Dandruff :



  • Take a mug of water and in it, embody one tsp lime juice. Utilize this result because the last wash, within the wake of washing your hair with shampoo.

  • Mix equal quantity of lemon juice and Amla juice. Apply the solution for your scalp and gave it an opportunity to take a seat nightlong. Wash hair within the morning.

  • Mix ten grams dark pepper powder, squeeze of one new lime and one mug milk and rub into your scalp. Within the wake of giving it an opportunity to take a seat for hour, rinse with water.

  • Massage your scalp with vegetable oil and gave it an opportunity to stay nightlong. Wash your hair within the morning.

  • Massage your scalp with 4-5 tbsp of heat nourishment oil. Right away, wrap a heat towel around your head and keep it on for half-hour. From that time, flush your hair fully with water.

  • Heat copra (coconut) oil somewhat and rub your scalp with an equivalent. Let the oil be the scalp nightlong and wash your hair within the morning. Try this no but 3 times in an exceedingly week.

  • In a mug of water, place one tsp fenugreek seeds and gave them an opportunity to soak nightlong. Within the morning, empty the water and grind the seeds to a fine paste. However, apply everything over the scalp, give it an opportunity to sit down for half-hour and afterward rinse with heat water.

Written by: Ayurveda Yogashrama

Saturday 19 November 2016

Castor Oil For Baldness

Are you worried about your hair fall? Is your hairline receding and is that giving you sleepless nights? Hair fall is a common problem most of us face, and if not taken care of immediately, it might lead to permanent baldness. So what is  the
 solution for this???? Solution is very easy. Try.........

Castor Oil For Baldness – How Does It Work:

Castro oil is a natural oil which is basically composed of fatty acids and is rich in ricinoleic acid. It has Vitamin E, proteins, minerals and has anti-fungal and anti-bacterial properties.

Due to its thick consistency, it coats the hair, scalp, and the hair follicles, protecting them from the microorganisms that may affect the hair growth. At the same time, it also acts against the bacteria and fungus that might be already present on the scalp or in the hair follicles. Castor oil also has anti-inflammatory properties, due to which it ensures the health of the scalp and the hair follicles.

1. Improved Blood Circulation:

The application of castor oil on the scalp and hair roots helps one ensure a healthy circulation of blood through the hair follicles and roots. This in turn boosts the growth of hair on the scalp and assists in making the hair longer and stronger.

2. Prevention Against Hair Loss:

Since it has anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties, the use of castor oil regularly prevents any kind of scalp infection from occurring. It has been observed that people, who use castor oil regularly, have countered troubles like ringworm, folliculitis and peidra very scarcely; hence, ensuring the health of their scalp and hair.

3. Split-End Control:

Since the use of castor oil strengthens hair, it also makes it less prone to issues like split-ends and breakage. It is thus recommended that people who have damaged hair or are combating rough hair use castor oil for their hair and see the difference for themselves.

4. Scalp Moisturizing:

The use of castor oil can moisturize the scalp and keep it supple since it is thick in consistency and keeps the hair and scalp coated for long. It also contributes towards smoothening the rough cuticles and helps the hair shafts in regaining their lost moisture.

How To Use Castor Oil?

Castor oil, owing to its thick consistency, can be a bit difficult to apply on the scalp. However, it is advised that in such a case it should be mixed with some other natural oil like coconut or olive oil.

In cases where one is witnessing a receding hairline, one may as well apply it as such with a cotton swab along the hairline and leave it on overnight. One must as well wash the hair in the morning as the thickness of the oil might make it difficult to style the hair. So why late? Try now...

Written By: StyleCraze Amanpreet

Thursday 20 October 2016

Strong and Healthy nails

Your nails tell a lot about you. Strong and healthy nails serve as the perfect representative of the overall health and wellness of a person. Fortunately, you do not need a lot of time and money to maintain healthy nails. Here are a few tips and recipes with less cost to help your nails stay strong and healthy.



Sea salt soak for brittle nails

 2 tbsps. – fine grain sea salt
2 drops – lemon essential oil or some lemon juice
2 drops – frankincense essential oil (optional)
2 drops – myrrh essential oil (optional)
2 drops – wheat germ oil (optional)

Add the ingredients to a small bowl of warm water. Soak your nails for 10 to 15 minutes, two times a week and then apply hand cream. You will notice the results very soon.

Beer, oil and apple cider vinegar nail soak

 ¼ cup – apple cider vinegar
¼ cup – olive oil
½ cup – beer

Heat olive oil (warm to touch). Mix well with beer and apple cider vinegar. Soak your nails for 10 to 15 minutes. Enjoy your strengthened and nourished nails.

Cayenne pepper mask for brittle nails

 1 tsp. – hand cream
½ tsp. – cayenne pepper
10 drops – water

Mix the ingredients well, apply to nails for 15-20 minutes, rinse. Leftover mixture can be kept in a fridge. Use 1 to 2 times a week.

Black currant nail mask recipe

 1 tbsp. – black currant
1 tbsp. – wheat flour
½ tbsp. – cream
Mash black currant with back of spoon until pulpy. Mix well with cream and flour. Apply the mixture on your nails, put on cotton gloves, leave it for 2 hours, then rinse.

With these above tips DRINK PLENTY OF WATER.

Written By: Trinidad & Tobago Guardian Online