Wednesday, 30 March 2016

Summers and Acne

During summer days your skin is sure to develop some or other problems due to the heavy heat accompanied with the high humidity. This weather is not particularly friendly for the skin and the extreme heat wave is most likely to cause painful and irritating skin conditions, sooner or later. However, the best thing is that these summer skin issues can be prevented and treated.


Acne is not a problem that appears only during summer, but it is surely a skin condition that becomes more severe during summer. The summer heat causes excessive sweating of the facial skin as well as the oil secretion from the skin pores also increases. These conditions together, exaggerate the problem of acne during summer and even if your acne had subsided to a great extent during the winter, you are sure to see them back again as soon as summer makes its appearance. However, if you are cautious enough, you can easily control the outbreak of summer acne by following some simple home remedies.


Drink a lot of water, have fruit infused water, Have lots of Vitamin-C rich products.
These will help you to be hydrate. 

Also Treat your pimples and acne this summer.

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Tuesday, 8 March 2016

Hair Care in Winter

Hair Fall in Winter


Try these magical herbs to fight hair fall problem!!!

Enzymes in aloe vera dissolve dead skin cells and excess sebum which can clog hair follicles.  Aloe contains salicylic acid, an anti-inflammatory and mild anti-biotic.  Aloe gel is also an excellent moisturizer with a molecular structure similar to keratin, the prominent protein that makes up skin and hair.  For this reason, aloe vera is one of the best carriers for other herbal remedies that promote hair growth.

2. Amla

Amla, the Indian Gooseberry contains several anti-oxidants including vitamin C which is necessary for collagen production.  Elevated collagen levels accelerate production and increase strength of new hair growth.  Mix amla powder with a moisturizer such as coconut oil and massage into the scalp.

3. Tulsi

Basil is rich in magnesium, an often overlooked mineral that is essential for hundreds of chemical processes within the human body.  When applied to hair and scalp as an herbal rinse, basil acts as an anti-inflammatory, strengthens hair against breakage, and improves circulation in the hair follicles which helps to stimulate growth.


Also commonly known as maka, Eclipta alba or bhringraji an ancient Ayurvetic herb considered to be one of the most helpful natural means for encouraging hair growth.



5. Datura

The root of the Burdock plant has many traditional medicinal uses including as an anti-inflammatory and scalp treatment.  Rich in fatty-acids, datura root oil can be used by itself or combined with other herbs such as rosemary to promote scalp health and encourage stronger hair growth.



6. Marigold

The flowers marigolds are rich in minerals and anti-oxidants.  Calendula oil applied to the scalp promotes growth of stronger hair by increasing collagen production and circulation in hair follicles.  Use calendula alone or in combination with another moisturizing oil.



7. Methi

Fenugreek is a vitamin-rich herb that helps to improve circulation and stimulate hair growth.  Fenugreek seeds should be soaked in water overnight then ground into a fine paste.  Apply fenugreek paste directly to the scalp or mixed with Greek yogurt for the added benefit of lactic acid, an alpha-hydroxy exfoliant.  Allow this mixture to soak in for at least thirty minutes before cleansing the scalp.



Flaxseed (also known as linseed) is full of fatty-acids and anti-oxidants which help to remove toxins and dead cells from the scalp.  Boil ground flax seeds in water to form a soothing gel that can be applied to scalp and hair as a moisturizer that can help to stimulate growth and improve the strength of existing hair.

9. Ginger

Ginger root oil increases circulation in hair follicles, promoting stronger and faster growth.  Ginger root is also an anti-septic and moisturizer, making it excellent for clearing up dandruff and other skin conditions which may interfere with healthy hair growth.

10. Hibiscus

Hibiscus flowers contains vitamins and anti-oxidants that improve scalp and hair health. Add fresh blossoms (or if you can’t find them fresh, use dried hibscus) to coconut oil and grind into a fine paste.  When applied to scalp and hair regularly, this mixture increases hair growth while at the same time warding off premature greying and dandruff.  For best results, allow mixture to soak into scalp and hair for at least two hours.


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