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Essential Facial Care Products

When it comes to facial care, nothing goes unnoticed. What you put on your skin matters considering how sensitive it is. Choosing facial products particularly made for the face with no harsh chemicals will do you a lot of good. Yes, there are a lot of products on the market but how do you know which ones are ideal for you? There are some essentials you need for your face.  Shea Butter Bar Soap The basics of any good skincare regimen is to start with clean skin. The Shea Butter Bar Soap does just that - it gently cleans and moisturizes. This all-natural shea butter soap is enriched with shea butter and natural oils to gently cleanse leaving your face and skin...

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Eat For Your Skin

Believe it or not, what you ingest has an effect on your skin. Eating the right foods saves us from a lot of damage control later on. When you eat the right kind of food, your skin glows in addition to all the health benefits your body enjoys. If you haven't included these in your diet yet, it's time you did.  Avocados The good news is, these are in season. Often referred to as pear in our part of the world, avocados are rich in healthy fats which keeps the skin moisturized and flexible. It also has a lot of Vitamin E which serves as an antioxidant. You can add it to almost any food platter of your choice. Sweet...

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Popping Pimples

Oftentimes, we cannot overcome the temptation of popping blackheads and whiteheads. We just want them out of the way but we might be doing more harm than good. Popping them exposes us to so many other skin problems which are difficult to deal with. Inflammation Popping blackheads and whiteheads leads to inflammation of the site. More often, after popping the pimple, the site becomes bigger than usual. It is often accompanied with a little bit of swelling and pain. You could even aggravate the problem with the formation of smaller pimples around the site or the formation of an even bigger pimple. Stop doing this to your skin. Hyperpigmentation Popping pimples often leaves the site a little bit darker than...

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Taking Care Of Oily Face With Items In The Kitchen

Oily skin is nothing to be shy of. It only means the sebaceous glands are working extra time producing excess oil. This is often as a result of genes, stress and/or hormones. As expected, this results mostly in acne formation when not taken care of properly. In case you're wondering how to take care of your skin, here are some home remedies you can try.  Clay Mask Cosmetic Clay or Bentonite Clay absorbs oil from the face while treating other skin conditions.  All you need to do is to mix 1 to 2 tablespoonfuls of the clay with 1 tablespoon honey, water, rosewater, apple cider vinegar, castor oil or any other preferred liquid of your choice. The mix should not be too...

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Oily Skin? Let's DIY

Having oily skin isn't synonymous to having acne. People with oily skin are more prone to having acne. What causes oily skin though? When the sebaceous glands, located underneath the skin's surface, produces excess oil it leads to having oily skin. Having oily skin has the likelihood of leading to acne formation. Your genes could affect the excess production of oil. Stress and hormonal changes can also contribute to having oily skin.  There's no cause for alarm if you have oily skin. These DIY or home remedies will help. Honey Mask Honey has antibacterial and antiseptic properties. It is also a natural humectant. This means honey moisturizes your skin without producing oils. You can directly use honey on your freshly washed...

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