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Re: Beauty Pro Tips

Postby shaynab13 » Mon Oct 15, 2012 9:44 pm

Burt's Bees Everything!! They make an amazing soap free face wash that works perfectly for my sensitive skin.
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Re: Beauty Pro Tips

Postby crystalship00 » Mon Nov 05, 2012 3:17 am

I have two cheap tricks for good face skin I'd like to share with you as well! Firstly, a face scrub with sugar and lemon juice: you apply on the face, avoiding the eye area of course, massage gently and then leave it on your skin for 5'. The skin gets softer and brighter with time. Just be careful, apply it only during evening hours, as lemon juice might cause dark spots on your skin if you go out in the sun immediately.
Then, there's this face mask made of 1 tablespoon of greek yoghurt and 1 tablespoon of honey. If you mix those two and apply them on your face for about 15', you will achieve a very good skin hydration almost for free!
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Re: Beauty Pro Tips

Postby AikenVille » Wed Dec 26, 2012 3:15 am

An amazing trick is to use coconut oil in your hair! Just apply coconut oil all over your hair and massage it in, then put any kind of plastic bag over your head (not strictly necessary) and a towel, and let it sit for 20 min or so. Rinse.
Coconut oil works wonders, really, it's amazing.
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Re: Beauty Pro Tips

Postby crystalship00 » Mon Mar 25, 2013 12:09 am

Hi everyone!

Coconut oil can indeed be a great hair mask!
Anyway, I have two "recipes" that can be used as face and eye moisturisers.

1. 1 cup of almond oil
1/3 cup honey
You just mix those two ingredients, put them in a glass jar and then place the jar in the fridge. You can use it in one month.
This combination is appropriate for every type of skin, but is better for dry skins and can also be used as a body moisturiser.

The second mix is for all skin types too, but it's not that "heavy". So here we go:
2. 1 cup of almond oil
1/3 cup aloe vera extract
You follow the same process as above.

Just be sure that you're not allergic to any of the ingredients.
All of the ingredients are natural and can be found in a low price.
Good luck! :)
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