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Kitchen Beauty Boosters

Sunday, March 11th, 2007

If you’re in need of a quick pick-me-up, these wonder ingredients will help perk up your skin - and, best of all, they can all be found in your kitchen:

Avocados, full of essential fats and vitamins, avocados should always be on your weekly shopping list:
A rich source of vitamins A and E, snacking on avocados or adding them to a salad will help keep your skin firm and youthful. Used externally, avocados mashed into a paste make beautifully moisturising facemasks. The skin is just as useful. Keep it in the fridge until needed, then rub the inside of the skin all over your body, just before a shower to smooth and exfoliate.

Eggs, these are a great anti-aging solution.
Egg white contains the chemical albumin, which, when applied to the delicate eye area, can help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Mix the yolk of one egg with a small amount of castor oil to create an effective hair colour. Eggs are a great source of both protein and retinol, which help with the formation of callagen and aid skin regeneration.

Strawberries, as well as being super-tastey, these anti-oxidant -packed fruits have a huge number of beauty benefits:
Strawberries are great tooth whiteners. Just crush and and apply directly to your teeth to help remove the stubborn stains caused by tea, coffee and red wine. They are a great source of alpha-hydroxy acid, which is great for helping to clear up acne and smooth the skin on your face. Just cut one in half and rub it over your skin - simple! They’re also packed with full of Vitamin C, which is essential for the formation of callagen to keep skin plump, firm and youthful. Eat a bowl regularly throughout the summer season.

Lemons - a real beauty booster.
Lemons also help to balance over-sebaceous glands which can lead to spots. Applying the juice directly to the affected area helps to remove bacteria, while keeping the skin fresh and clean. A brilliant cold sore treatment, applying lemon juice directly to the affected area will help speed up the healing process. Add natural highlights to blonde hair by applying pure lemon juice and relaxing in the sun.

Ditch and choose…..and save time

Monday, June 5th, 2006

Ditch razors and waxing, choose laser hair removal.

Ditch false lashes, choose eyelash extensions.

Ditch nail painting, choose permanent nail polish.

Ditch lipstick, choose permanent nail polish.

Ditch pencil eyeliner, choose semi-permanent eyeliner.

Ditch mascara, choose a lash tint.

Ditch tweezers, choose eyebrow sculpting.

Ditch sunbed sessions, choose a spray-on-tan

Get outside!

Friday, April 21st, 2006

Try and exercise outside as much as possible - there’s more oxygen circulating, you get the benefit of sunshine on your skin……and of course, it’s free!

How to Pluck!

Monday, April 17th, 2006

Take your time and ideally use a magnifying mirror in daylight when plucking your eyebrows. Always pluck one hair at a time from underneath the natural brow line. Never shape the top hairs or they will end up patchy and unbalanced. Pull each hair out with a swift, sharp tug in the direction it is growing, holding the skin taut with the other hand as you pull. Plucking after a shower or bath is often less painful because skin is softer.

Comb brows into shape, then take a good look at where you want to pluck. Start by tidying up obvious stray hairs - this may be all you need to make a difference. For a more definite shape, keep using the pencil as your rule. As you pluck, step back and make sure each brow matches the other: do a few hairs on one side then some on the other so they balance.

If you don’t know where to start, have a professional brow shape in a salon.

Eyebrows

Monday, April 17th, 2006

Eyebrows are the most underrated part of your face. They influence the balance, feel and character of a face far moe than any other single feature and can makea huge difference to the way you look