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How to Repair Damaged Hair with Items You Already Have at Home 0By BeautyTricks BeautyTricks on July 25, 2018 Beauty Adv...
26/07/2018

How to Repair Damaged Hair with Items You Already Have at Home 0
By BeautyTricks BeautyTricks on July 25, 2018 Beauty Advices
This is how to repair damaged hair the easy way. These inexpensive at-home tricks will remedy your damaged, dry locks, leaving you with healthy hair.

Repair damage with an avocado

Here’s how to repair damaged hair with a common fruit you most likely have in your kitchen. Mash a ripe avocado (pit removed) with one egg, then apply this home remedy to wet hair. Avocados are rich in vitamins, essential fatty acids, and minerals that will help restore luster to your hair, says Stephen Sanna, expert colorist at the Pierre Michel Salon in New York City. Leave on for at least 20 minutes, then rinse several times. Repeat once a week for damaged hair and once a month for healthy hair. These are the absolute worst things that you can do for your hair.

Massage in butter

Try this home remedy: treat dry, brittle hair with a small amount of butter for a glossy shine. Massage it into your dry hair, then cover your hair with a shower cap for about a half hour. Shampoo as usual, and rinse all the butter out. Here’s another way to repair damaged hair if you scorched it in the sun this summer.

Condition with olive oil

Put the moisture back into dry hair by warming up 1/2 cup olive oil (do not boil it), and then rubbing it into your hair. Cover tresses with a plastic bag, then wrap everything in a towel. Let this home remedy do its thing for 45 minutes, then shampoo and completely rinse. Follow these healthy hair tips to prevent damaging your hair in the first place.

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How to Repair Damaged Hair with Items You Already Have at Home 0 By BeautyTricks BeautyTricks on July 25, 2018 Beauty Advices This is how to repair damaged hair the easy way. These inexpensive at-home tricks will remedy your damaged, dry locks, leaving you with healthy hair. Repair damage with an av...

22/07/2018

BEAUTY TIPS

Top 3 fruits for healthy glowing skin

Friday, July 20, 2018

Face magnificence is a critical body part for human beings that should be dealt with. By and large, the majority of the people winds up having issues with their countenances as they wind up misery from pimples or even splits because of lack of hydration.

Here are a few natural products that can be considered to keep up a smooth marvel confront.

1. Apples. The majority of the people love taking Apples with no thought how vital it is in their body. Apples are rich in malic corrosive where the corrosive helps a great deal when it comes to magnificence treatment. Malic Corrosive helps a considerable measure in the restoration of skin cells and accordingly, the skin winds up smooth and looks youthful.

2. Watermelon is one of the natural products that is watery and sweet. For this situation, eating of this sort of organic produce to people will encourage a tone, as it will help in sufficiently giving water in the body. Having enough water in the body helps a considerable measure in smoothening of the face.

3. Avocado. This kind of organic products is known to contain a ton of fats. Eating of Avocado to people will help a great deal as this sort of organic products helps a considerable measure with regards to smoothening the appearances and furthermore keeping it from getting to be dry.

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8 Winter Beauty Tips for Your Skin, Hair and LipsWinter is here! I love this time of the year, when there is a nip in th...
29/06/2018

8 Winter Beauty Tips for Your Skin, Hair and Lips

Winter is here! I love this time of the year, when there is a nip in the air. But the season can also play havoc with your skin, leading to dry, flaky skin and chapped lips, if adequate care is not taken. This becomes especially important for young brides, whose weddings are right around the corner. Here are a few tips that will help you keep your skin hydrated and glowing throughout the season.Dry skin suffers more than oily skin so if you have dry skin, you should follow these tips more religiously. However, the following measures are helpful for all types of skin-

1. Watch Your Diet

Your skin texture depends not only on external treatments, but also on your food intake. A proper nutritious intake helps in rejuvenating the skin from within. Water is essential for our body and a good intake of 3-4 litres daily should be maintained by all. This helps in retaining the moisture of your skin as well as keeping skin disorders at bay. Fruits and vegetables in your daily diet release a lot of water into your system. Primrose syrup / capsules and olive oil in your diet aid in softening the skin.

2. Moisturise Daily

Cold weather and cool winds aggravate dry skin condition. Moisturisers and cold creams are a must during winters. Tone and moisture after each cleansing to preserve and replenish the moisture in your skin. Use a moisturising night cream every evening. Apply a daytime moisturiser around your eyes and on dry areas each morning, after a dermatologist's opinion on suitable brands. Use the paste of ground green gram powder instead of soap to work your way to soft and supple skin if you believe in going natural. You can also mix it with curd / raw milk.

3. Oil Therapy

Pamper you skin with a little coconut oil before a bath to heal dryness and chaps. Use a creamy soap that renders that extra suppleness to your skin. Wait 30 minutes after bathing, or washing your face, before going out into frigid air. Splash your face with cool water when you come back inside as it's known that extreme temperature changes can burst capillaries near the skin's surface.
oil. Add a few drops of oil to the water that you are using to bathe. This will help retain the moisture lost when bathing. In fact, going for a pre-bath warm oil self-massage, called abhyanga, is highly recommended. Avoid using very hot water during winter as it can decrease the natural oils of your skin. Instead shorten your bath time.

4. Include Flaxseeds, Almonds and Ghee

Although it doesn't necessarily taste fabulous, flaxseed oil can moisturise your body from the inside. Since it is rich in vital fatty acids, it can do a lot for your overall health. It is available in oil form as well as in capsule form.
almonds. Give your skin lipid support from within by including soaked and blanched almonds, soaked walnuts, whole milk, fresh cheese, and ghee (clarified butter) in your diet which will definitely add wonders to your skin.

5. Amla

The amla fruit (Indian Gooseberry) is the richest known natural source of vitamin C. Amla provides concentrated nourishment to the deeper layers of the skin. Take it on a regular basis to replenish the skin from within.

6. Lip Care

Avoid licking your lips and don't bite the skin on the surface of your lips. The skin will never have a chance to heal if you chew on it. It will end up becoming thicker, giving you black coloured lips. This is a hard habit to break but well worth the effort.

7. Lip Balm

Keep lips covered with a good balm applied several times during the day. Lip balms are now commonly available with an SPF factor. Make sure the lip balm contains SPF 15 or 20. Other ingredients to look out for while buying a lip balm or chap stick are vitamin E and shea butter. Massaging lips with ghee (clarified butter) and leaving a thin layer on overnight acts as a natural protection for lips.

8. Hair Care

Don't go outside with your hair wet as you may risk breakage. Avoid using blow dryers and curling irons on your hair. Even if you are using those equipments, apply conditioner before using them.

Busting Myths

So who said sunscreen is only for the summers? The sun is out 365 days a year and be it summer, rain or winter, you need to protect your skin from the sun. Photo damage could result in early wrinkling, and increase in pigmentation can occur if one does not apply sunscreen during winters.

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