Showing posts with label face mask. Show all posts
Showing posts with label face mask. Show all posts

Saturday, July 12, 2014

Homemade Face Mask for Pores - You Can Easily Get Them Closed!

2:35:00 PM
Homemade face masks for pores are just the thing you need to effectively improve the quality of your skin and get rid of those large pores for good. Large facial pores are not only ugly and unattractive, they are also visible proof that the skin is unhealthy and not getting as much nutrition as it should be.
Facial pores are not bad in themselves as they are a normal component of the structure of our skin and are necessary for its optimal function. They act as ventilation outlets for the skin and are also passageways for the oily substance 'sebum' which lubricates and protects the skin's surface.
A problem only arises with these pores when they begin to have an abnormally enlarged appearance and give the face quite an unattractive look. The enlargement of these pores are usually more common in adolescents than in adults and also in women than men, and this is often as a result of hormonal changes.

Large facial pores could also kickstart other skin disorders such as acne, pimples, blackheads, whiteheads, and so on. Homemade face masks are great as they are effective in reducing the size of facial pores to normal and thus preventing these skin problems.
While there are many commercial and synthetic products available to treat large pores, homemade face masks for pores often present a healthier, less risky choice. Less risky because they are free of unknown chemicals and dangerous additives that may sometimes be present in synthetic skin care products.
Some of the most common homemade remedies for large pores involve the use of hot water, ice, eggs, and lemons.
To use hot water; pour some boiled, steaming water in a large, shallow bowl and place your face some inches above it as to allow the steam to reach your facial skin. Leave your face in this position for about 20 - 30 seconds at a stretch. Repeat this procedure three to five times in one session, and about two to three sessions every week. The steam actually clears the accumulated sebum within the pores, allowing them to close and shrink in size.
The freezing effect of ice can also be used to diminish the size of large pores as the low temperature causes the skin to contract thus closing the pores. Rub the ice gently on the affected area for 20 - 30 seconds at a stretch. Repeat regularly for best results.
Another homemade face mask for pores uses egg whites and lemon juice. Whisk one egg white and a teaspoon of lemon juice to a foam; apply on to the face and leave to set for about fifteen minutes. Rinse off with lukewarm water. This facial results in the natural tightening of the skin, which in turn reduces the pores; use this remedy at least twice a week for quick results.-

Friday, March 28, 2014

Homemade Face Mask for Pores - You Can Easily Get Them Closed!

11:44:00 AM
Homemade face masks for pores are just the thing you need to effectively improve the quality of your skin and get rid of those large pores for good. Large facial pores are not only ugly and unattractive, they are also visible proof that the skin is unhealthy and not getting as much nutrition as it should be.
Facial pores are not bad in themselves as they are a normal component of the structure of our skin and are necessary for its optimal function. They act as ventilation outlets for the skin and are also passageways for the oily substance 'sebum' which lubricates and protects the skin's surface.
A problem only arises with these pores when they begin to have an abnormally enlarged appearance and give the face quite an unattractive look. The enlargement of these pores are usually more common in adolescents than in adults and also in women than men, and this is often as a result of hormonal changes.

Large facial pores could also kickstart other skin disorders such as acne, pimples, blackheads, whiteheads, and so on. Homemade face masks are great as they are effective in reducing the size of facial pores to normal and thus preventing these skin problems.
While there are many commercial and synthetic products available to treat large pores, homemade face masks for pores often present a healthier, less risky choice. Less risky because they are free of unknown chemicals and dangerous additives that may sometimes be present in synthetic skin care products.
Some of the most common homemade remedies for large pores involve the use of hot water, ice, eggs, and lemons.
To use hot water; pour some boiled, steaming water in a large, shallow bowl and place your face some inches above it as to allow the steam to reach your facial skin. Leave your face in this position for about 20 - 30 seconds at a stretch. Repeat this procedure three to five times in one session, and about two to three sessions every week. The steam actually clears the accumulated sebum within the pores, allowing them to close and shrink in size.
The freezing effect of ice can also be used to diminish the size of large pores as the low temperature causes the skin to contract thus closing the pores. Rub the ice gently on the affected area for 20 - 30 seconds at a stretch. Repeat regularly for best results.
Another homemade face mask for pores uses egg whites and lemon juice. Whisk one egg white and a teaspoon of lemon juice to a foam; apply on to the face and leave to set for about fifteen minutes. Rinse off with lukewarm water. This facial results in the natural tightening of the skin, which in turn reduces the pores; use this remedy at least twice a week for quick results.-

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Banana Peels Whiten Teeth and Are Multipurpose Natural Wonders

10:39:00 AM
Banana peels are natures amazing wonder that will safely whiten teeth and do many other things because of the rich mineral and vitamin content in them. The next time you eat a banana, don't be too quick to throw away that skin, take a minute and rub it on those want to be pearly whites!
So what's in a banana peel? Bananas and their skins are loaded with the minerals: potassium, manganese, magnesium and vitamins B6, folate, C, A, niacin and riboflavin. They also have smaller amounts of: calcium, iron, copper, zinc, selenium, phosphorus, thiamine, A, E, and K. They are native to Southeastern Asia but are grown in over 100 countries and are eaten raw and cooked.
What are some of the other uses for banana peels?
Fertilizer and Bug Repellent: Skins can be spread around the bottom of plants and roses, slightly under the dirt as fertilizer and a repellent to pesky, little aphids.
Pain Reliever: People have put the peels on a minor injury of the skin or area of pain and found relief for that pain. They are placed on foreheads with great success to relieve headaches due to the minerals in them. This may not look too cool at the office, though.
Mosquito, Bug Bites and Itching: Rub the peel on a bug bite, poison oak or ivy for pain and itching and get instant relief.
Remove Warts: Tape the inside of the peel to a wart to slowly kill it. Keep all house pets at a distance if they have a hankering for bananas, my dog loves them!
Face Mask: This is one I do often after using it for my teeth. I take the rest of the peel and rub it on my face and leave on for 10 minutes for a healthy, anti wrinkle mask for my skin. I think I've seen the monkeys at the zoo using them for this, too.
Shoe Polish: Rub the inside of the peel on a shoe and dry off for a great smelling shoe shine.