This anti acne marks face serum contains highly effective oils which help you to achieve a flawless skin. These oils have numerous benefits and help to get glowing skin. Let’s take a look what are the benefits of ingredients used in DIY anti acne marks face serum. THINGS NEEDED FOR DIY ANTI ACNE MARKS FACE… Continue reading
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Top 5 benefits of Activated charcoal for the skin
Activated charcoal effectively cleanses the skin, unclogs pores, removes deeper impurities, and dead skin cells. The result is smooth, supple, and even-toned skin. Dirt, toxins, heavy metals, chemicals, and other poisons are attracted to the charcoal molecules and washed away. The beauty of Activated Charcoal is that removes these nasties without adsorbing vitamins and nutrients,… Continue reading
DIY almond and kokum whipped body butter
Body butter is thicker than lotion and contains less or no water. This means it takes longer to penetrate the skin (don’t walk on a floor barefoot after applying body butter to your feet!) but it’s very moisturizing and softens even those tougher, very dry spots like the knees, elbows, and feet. The combination of… Continue reading
DIY hair and scalp oil to treat itchy scalp and dandruff
Today I thought I would share with you an easy DIY hair and scalp oil you can use as a pre-shampoo treatment. Feeding your hair and scalp with natural plant oils will do wonders for the condition of your hair. If you are trying to grow your hair, have heat damaged hair or you are… Continue reading
Homemade Cleansing grains for acne marks – DIY
I love cleansing grains! They’re a 3-in-1 method of cleansing, exfoliating and masking in one step. Cleansing grains keep your complexion glowing by cleansing and removing the top layer of skin which is nothing more than dead skin cells, without stripping away your acid mantle. Exfoliating allows for your facial oils and creams to be… Continue reading
DIY Rosehip and kokum eye cream/ balm for dark circles
Every morning, I groggily face the bathroom mirror and notice the same shades of purple hanging under my eyes. I’ve begun to realize that yes, more sleep is necessary, but moisturizing underneath my eyes are, too. The skin underneath our eyes is the thinnest layer of skin on our bodies (besides hands) making it more… Continue reading