
HOMEMADE BEAUTY TIPS
Raise your hand if you haven't heard the phrase "Oh, I do that at home." That expression sounds a bit awkward, but we're referring to coloring, waxing, styling, manicures, pedicures, etc., in our own homes. But what about skincare?
For this, we generally go to a beauty center or a dermatologist, whether for a simple facial cleansing or a moisturizing treatment. Perhaps because we believe our beauty routine is sufficient. We agree that many of our skin's needs should be seen and treated by someone with experience in facial care, but that doesn't mean we should neglect to pamper ourselves. Although we may believe that some home remedies are nothing more than useless potions, we are wrong.
Just as you apply a mask to nourish your hair, you should do the same for your face. Below, we suggest two super simple and inexpensive homemade tips to make your skin a little more cared for, and therefore look better.
YOGURT AND HONEY MASK FOR OUR SKIN
Although it sounds like a concoction, believe us, you'll see results. Applying this mask to your face once a week for at least a month will leave your skin radiant and glowing without the use of chemicals.
Natural yogurt is rich in calcium, prebiotics, lactic acid, zinc, and vitamins B and D — substances that make it beneficial for both health and skin care. To give you an idea, lactic acid exerts a mild exfoliating action, removing dead skin cells and reducing dark spots and fine lines. Our recommendation is to combine the effects of yogurt with those of honey. It keeps skin soft, silky, smooth, firm, hydrated, and nourished, as it is a natural moisturizer. It also combats dryness without increasing oil production, making honey suitable for all skin types.
Baking soda and lemon to say goodbye to pimples
Baking soda is something almost everyone has at home for its many antiseptic and antibacterial properties. If we add to this the benefits lemon has on our health and our skin, the result can be amazing. Many of you already know that lemon is one of the fruits richest in vitamin C. This means it removes dirt from the skin in just seconds, keeping the skin clean and radiant. It also delays skin aging, as vitamin C also acts as a free radical fighter, thus preventing the appearance of premature wrinkles. Finally, it lightens wrinkles due to its high citric acid and vitamin C content, as the latter also helps fade blemishes and even out skin tone.
This home remedy should only be applied to the famous "T-zone," which includes the forehead, nose, and chin. This will be enough to prevent excessive dryness. Incidentally, it also helps eliminate those pesky blackheads.
Today we've focused on two home remedies to avoid making this post endless. However, there are hundreds of others that are just as good and effective. If you'd like more tips , just let us know. By the way, don't hesitate to tag us on social media if any of you are encouraged to try them. We're sure someone will eventually get hooked.
For this, we generally go to a beauty center or a dermatologist, whether for a simple facial cleansing or a moisturizing treatment. Perhaps because we believe our beauty routine is sufficient. We agree that many of our skin's needs should be seen and treated by someone with experience in facial care, but that doesn't mean we should neglect to pamper ourselves. Although we may believe that some home remedies are nothing more than useless potions, we are wrong.
Just as you apply a mask to nourish your hair, you should do the same for your face. Below, we suggest two super simple and inexpensive homemade tips to make your skin a little more cared for, and therefore look better.
YOGURT AND HONEY MASK FOR OUR SKIN
Although it sounds like a concoction, believe us, you'll see results. Applying this mask to your face once a week for at least a month will leave your skin radiant and glowing without the use of chemicals.
Natural yogurt is rich in calcium, prebiotics, lactic acid, zinc, and vitamins B and D — substances that make it beneficial for both health and skin care. To give you an idea, lactic acid exerts a mild exfoliating action, removing dead skin cells and reducing dark spots and fine lines. Our recommendation is to combine the effects of yogurt with those of honey. It keeps skin soft, silky, smooth, firm, hydrated, and nourished, as it is a natural moisturizer. It also combats dryness without increasing oil production, making honey suitable for all skin types.
Baking soda and lemon to say goodbye to pimples
Baking soda is something almost everyone has at home for its many antiseptic and antibacterial properties. If we add to this the benefits lemon has on our health and our skin, the result can be amazing. Many of you already know that lemon is one of the fruits richest in vitamin C. This means it removes dirt from the skin in just seconds, keeping the skin clean and radiant. It also delays skin aging, as vitamin C also acts as a free radical fighter, thus preventing the appearance of premature wrinkles. Finally, it lightens wrinkles due to its high citric acid and vitamin C content, as the latter also helps fade blemishes and even out skin tone.
This home remedy should only be applied to the famous "T-zone," which includes the forehead, nose, and chin. This will be enough to prevent excessive dryness. Incidentally, it also helps eliminate those pesky blackheads.
Today we've focused on two home remedies to avoid making this post endless. However, there are hundreds of others that are just as good and effective. If you'd like more tips , just let us know. By the way, don't hesitate to tag us on social media if any of you are encouraged to try them. We're sure someone will eventually get hooked.