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Acne

How Drinking Water Helps Your Skin: Benefits and Tips

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Beauty tips

How Drinking Water Helps Your Skin: Benefits and Tips

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Home remedies

5 Home Remedies For Congested Skin

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Dry skin

Aloe Vera: Why It’s Good for Skin

Alarming levels of pollution we emit weakens your skin’s functionality, as a result wrinkles start appearing, skin loses its moisture and becomes prone to infections. Though there are lots of pricey chemical filled creams to moisturize
Posted on December 20, 2014 Leave a comment
Face Masks

5 Aloe Vera Face Masks for All Skin Types

Renowned for its moisturizing and soothing properties, aloe vera is an innate remedy for all skin problems. Though it’s widely grown as an ornamental plant, aloe vera is putatively medical plant. Restorative properties in this herb
Posted on December 19, 2014 Leave a comment
Natural Resource

10 Awesome Benefits of Cucumber for Skin

Having hard time drinking 8 glasses of water daily? Munch some crispy cucumbers; naturally they’re packed with 95% of water. The cool cuke is fourth cultivated vegetable in the world and renowned for its soothing properties.
Posted on December 12, 2014 Leave a comment
Freckles

10+ Ways to Get Rid of Freckles

It’s quite annoying to have dark brown spots on face or hands. It doesn’t just ruin your appearance but also daunt you. Freckles are hereditary and they multiply when exposed to sun rays. A research carried
Posted on December 11, 2014 Leave a comment
Home remedies

20 Raw Shea Butter Benefits for Skin

Exceptional healing properties of shea butter made it unrivaled remedy for various chronic skin diseases. Shea butter is a solid, white or ivory colored fat extracted from African tree known as Vitellaria paradoxa. Raw shea butter
Posted on December 10, 2014 Leave a comment
Eczema

Shea Butter to Treat Eczema and Psoriasis

Shea butter is praised all over the cosmetic industries for its humectant properties. This nut extracted African butter penetrates into your skin and hydrates your dry itchy patches. Because it’s packed with same moisturizing elements that
Posted on December 9, 2014 Leave a comment
Dry skin

Shea Butter for Wrinkles and Dry Skin

Raw shea butter for wrinkles and dry skin revamps skin tone and texture resulting in well hydrated skin. Let’s have a brief look on them. Wrinkles are folds or ridges that appear as a result of
Posted on December 9, 2014 Leave a comment
Natural Resource

Step-by-Step Guide to Use Raw Shea Butter on Face

Shea butter is a fat extracted from nuts of African tree. It includes fatty acids, namely oleic acid, stearic acid, palmitic and linolenic acid in its arsenal.  According to SFGate.com, shea butter is non saponifiable, mean
Posted on December 7, 2014 Leave a comment

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