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8 Easiest Way to Lose Belly Fat at Home

Posted on 01. May, 2011 by in Bari Amma, Beauty Tips, Exercise, Exercise & Fitness, Health Tips, Home Remedies, Lifestyle, Looking Young, Men Beauty, Men Tips, Weight Loss, Women Health

8 Easiest Way to Lose Belly Fat at Home

What season would those belly fat-buster programs rake in the most money? You guessed it Summer. While some people are getting ready to flaunt their sculpted abs and shopping for beach outfits, most people are just desperate to know the fastest way to lose belly fat. But is there really such a thing? Getting rid of inches in your stomach and losing belly fat are really some of the most difficult tasks ever.
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How to Polish, File, and Buff Nails Like a Professional Nail Salon

Posted on 17. Mar, 2010 by in Nails Tips

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Before Filing or Buffing…..
Before you start filing away at your nails, there are a few things you should do first.
Be sure to remove all old polish with a gentle finger nail polish remover.
After getting rid of the polish, soak your hands in warm soapy water for ten minutes. This will soften your nails and skin to allow you to not only buff your nails better but also remove the unwanted cuticle areas.
(You can make your own homemade hand spa by filling a large bowl with warm water and adding a small amount of scented bath oil to the water). After soaking your hands, be sure to dry them completely.

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This is d collection of Shahnaz Hussain beauty tips.

Posted on 09. Feb, 2010 by in Bari Amma, Beauty Tips, Eye Tips, Face Tips, Hair Tips, Health Tips, Lips Tips, MakeUp Tips, Men Tips, Nails Tips, Skin Tips, Weight Loss, wrinkles Tips

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Home Hair Cleanser
: Take a handful each of dried reetha, amla and shikakai. Soak them in one litre water overnight. Next day, simmer the herbs on a low fire till the water reduces by half. Allow the mixture to cool and then strain it with a clean cloth. Use the liquid to wash hair. This quantity should be enough for four to five washes. Refrigerate it. Make small quantities at a time.

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Home Remedies For Skin Problems…

Posted on 12. Dec, 2009 by in Face Tips, Skin Tips

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Contrary to popular belief, acne is not a skin problem that only adolescents and teenagers face. In fact, many adults have it as well. However old or young, a commonality between the two lies in finding the ultimate solution to solving this painful condition. Here are some economical home remedies for clear and glowing skin.

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Hands care Home Remedies

Posted on 17. Mar, 2009 by in Bari Amma, Skin Tips

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  • For rough hands take a tspn of sugar and lemon juice. Rub palms till sugar dissolves. Wash of with cold water.
  • For rough hands boil potatoes, peel them before they get cold. Rub the pulp on hand and fingers.
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Make facial masks at home

Posted on 16. Mar, 2009 by in Beauty Tips, Skin Tips

Home made facial masks containing natural ingredients are quick and simple to create at home.
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Bases: The base of a facial (face) mask is natural clay or gel. Clays are generally for deep cleansing. Gels are suitable for sensitive skin.
Green clay (argile verte): Suitable for all skin types (except sensitive skin), rich in minerals, antiseptic, cleansing, balancing, and, stimulating circulation lymph and blood.
Clays: Fullers earth – Suitable for normal-oily skins only, cleansing, and stimulating effect.
Kaolin: Suitable for normal-oily skins, astringent, detoxifying, cleansing, and stimulating circulation of lymph and blood.
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Get Manicures at home

Posted on 07. Aug, 2008 by in Nails Tips

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Get Manicures at home
The big day is approaching fast and you haven’t had time to devote to your nails? Don’t worry, soft hands and polished nails are just half-an-hour away.
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