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FOR BLEMISHES ON THE FACE

Posted on 23. May, 2010 by in Face Tips

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Sometimes due to illness or some form of allergy you develop some dark patches on the face. You need some gentle help to get rid of them.

Rub in some coconut oil before going to bed. Wash well in the morning. Repeat for 15 days.

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The Beauty Foods

Posted on 15. May, 2010 by in Bari Amma, Beauty Tips, Looking Young, Men Beauty

What To Eat Each Day For Looks And Health

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Apple Cider Vinegar

Beside having amazing healing properties, apple cider vinegar keeps skin supple. It’s heavy concentration of enzymes helps peel off dead skin cells. It breaks down fat and helps food digest properly.

Carrots
Maintain the outer layer of the skin to prevent premature aging. What you’ll find in is the same as you’ll get in Retin A.

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How to Increase Breast Size

Posted on 29. Mar, 2010 by in Breasts Health Tips

How to Increase Breast Size
If you want to increase the size of your breast, there are varieties of options to choose from. It mainly depends on the type that will suit your body the most. As you know, our body reacts to various things in different ways. You should put this into consideration when thinking of the method that will be best for you to increase the size of your breast.

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Boost Your Breasts The natural way to do it

Posted on 26. Dec, 2009 by in Bra Tips, Breasts Health Tips, Health Tips, Women Health

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I’ve never been what one would call well endowed, but when I was in my 20s, my 34Bs sat regally on my chest. With the right bra I could even create cleavage. By my 30s not only had my boobs shrunk, they appeared to be sacked out on my rib cage, as if in need of a long rest.

It happens to the best of busts. “Most women start to get saggier in their 30s, because as you get older your skin loses elasticity and stretches because of gravity,” says Loren Eskenazi, a San Francisco plastic surgeon. “And pregnancy and breast-feeding accelerate the process.”
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Is Your Skin Prepared for the Winter?

Posted on 12. Dec, 2009 by in Skin Tips

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Environmental factors, such as cold weather and low humidity have a negative impact on your skin, such as dryness and irritation. Dry skin can appear at any age however, the severity of the dryness increases with age. Dry skin can trigger other skin ailments such as dermatitis, itchiness and irritation and can be characterized by flakiness, roughness and loss of elasticity.
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Wrinkle Reduction – How to Stimulate….

Posted on 10. Dec, 2009 by in Skin Tips, wrinkles Tips

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Maybe this is not your first time to read an article on how to stimulate collagen and elastin production in your body. But I am still confident that you need these pieces of vital information to help you maintain healthy skin more quickly and effectively.
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Daily dose of chocolate keep the wrinkles away?

Posted on 10. Dec, 2009 by in Skin Tips

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Here comes the perfect excuse for buying that extra bar of chocolate – it might ward off wrinkles.
A daily portion of dark chocolate could protect the skin against the aging effects of the sun, according to research.

The study shows that nibbling on just a couple of squares every day helps to prevent wrinkles caused by ultraviolet light in the sun’s rays.

Scientists who carried out the study at European Dermatology London, a private Harley Street skin clinic, say it might also lower the risk of skin cancer.

But it only works with dark chocolate that is very high in flavanols, the antioxidants that occur naturally in cocoa beans – the main ingredient in chocolate.

The study found volunteer who ate flavanol-rich chocolate could tolerate more wrinkle-causing UV light on their skin than those who ate a lower-flavanol chocolate.

But before you rush to buy that extra bar, chocolate with such high levels of flavanols is not generally available at present.

The researchers said: ‘The main mechanism is likely to be the anti-inflammatory and antioxidant. But conventional chocolate had no such effect.’