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Parlor at Home

March 23, 2009


Are you too lazy to visit a parlor? If you can follow a strict skin care regime, you actually need not stop over a parlor at all. Without spending even a single penny, you can look astoundingly beautiful, provided you make the right selection of skin care routine suitable for your skin. Here are some easy tips which can be followed at home.

Mix turmeric powder and green gram powder in equal amounts. Add the required amount of milk to make a thick paste of it. Apply it for 10 minutes. Wash off with cold water. This will give you a bleaching effect.

On applying carrot juice mixed with honey, you will get a beaming skin. Make a paste of cabbage and add few grams of baking powder to it. Apply it on your face, and wash off on drying. This will give you a wrinkle free face.

Coconut water is a good bleaching agent. Before going out for parties, it is advisable to wash your face with coconut water. Tomato juice and lemon juice act as skin brightening agents too.

For a refreshing experience, make a paste with some baking soda, and apply it for five minutes.

To remove dark circles around your eyes, make a paste of almonds soaked in milk overnight, add some honey to it. Apply it for five minutes, wash off with cold water. On daily usage, it gives excellent results.

Mix one teaspoon oats and half teaspoon almond oil into a thick paste form. Apply it all over your face and neck and wash off with luke warm water. It is an excellent pack for dry skin.

For those who have allergic skin, here’s an easy pack for you too. Take eight drops of olive oil, one spoon of honey and one teaspoon of rose water. Mix well and apply evenly all over your face and neck .wash off on drying and feel the difference.

Proper care of your skin will help you look and feel young even in your middle ages.


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