Hair today Gone Tommorrow

Balding is not something anyone would look forward to. Even though we are unable to stop aging we can help ourselves when it comes to hair loss.

Our hair does get thinner as we age and more for some than others but with today's medications and creams etc we may be able to slow this down.

I have looked into many hair loss remedies and have found some that are better than others in how they say the can slow down hair loss and some even say they will help your existing hair grow more and stronger. I do not know about that but have heard of some of the good some of them do.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Brilliantly Magnificent Homemade Facials with Oatmeal

By Shane Lewis


Why spend a ton of money on other cleansers, toners or moisturizers when you can get the same effects from the items in your kitchen cabinets? It's true, many local spas are turning to homeopathic ideas for the sole purpose of reinvigorating and cleansing your skin. Why pay for what you can give yourself at home for far less money! Here are some recipes for facials that you can use (we're betting you have all of the ingredients on hand already).

The first simple method we will discuss here is adding small amounts of olive oil, egg white and cooked oatmeal together to create a soothing facial mask. Mix the ingredients well to be sure the egg white is thoroughly combined with the other ingredients. Now that you've combined those ingredients add a couple of drops of lemon juice and stir again. The goal is to create a single paste by mixing well. Wash your face. You might like to clean your neck as well. Spread the mixture onto your cleaned face and neck. Avoid getting the mix in your eyes. Let the mixture set on your face for between fifteen minutes and a half an hour. Take a warm damp cloth and remove the mix from your skin before washing with warm water.

Combine two tablespoons of cooked oats with a tablespoon of plain yogurt. As you stir the ingredients together smash up the cooked oats. The oats should be broken down thoroughly prior to application. To thin the mixture if it is too thick simply add more yogurt or some milk. Now you can spread it onto your face being careful to avoid the eyes and allow to sit. When the mask has dried, rinse it from your face and pat dry any excess moisture. Now apply your regular moisturizer.

People with very oily skin can even benefit from an oatmeal facial. And this mixture is one of the easiest to make. Add some water to some fresh and natural oatmeal to form a nice and creamy paste. Spread the paste onto your face (avoid your eyes and the area around them) and let it dry completely. This part can take a while, so try to be patient. Remove from your face using your fingers once the mask has dried.

This should keep your skin from feeling excessively oily, while helping it feel clean and moisturized. Rinse away any leftover oatmeal bits with some water and then pat dry thoroughly with a clean and soft towel. There are tons of different oatmeal facial concoctions out there to opt from.

Some are tremendously uncomplicated. Others are complicated and involve purchasing essential oils from your favorite homeopathic store. Whichever recipe you choose to make you can be sure that it will still be cheaper than whatever you could buy at a salon or spa. Homemade facials get the job done for a portion of the price and troubles. Use these recipes as a root to find out just how easy it is to care for your skin at your own home!




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