Friday, June 27, 2008


Beautiful Skin
To make or keep your skin beautiful, it's best to work from the inside.
Eating the right kind of food can do you more good than any medicine, and go a long way in helping your body's own healing forces. Eat a balanced diet that includes raw foods, plenty of yellow and orange vegetables (they contain beta carotene - a precursor to vitamin A). Foods high in sulfur such as garlic, onions, asparagus and eggs. Include fruits, seeds, grains and nuts.
Many find Stevens Skin Softener Cream very helpful for these situations.


Dry Skin
Blend together one ounce safflower oil, one ounce avocado oil and two ounces of sesame oil. Apply this to your dry skin areas.Skin Care Tip on Facial Mask
An excellent facial mask can be made with stewed and mashed apricots. Apply to your freshly cleaned face and leave for 20 minutes or longer. Rinse away with warm water, and blot dry. One application will help sallow, dead skin tones, but applying this 3 or 4 times a week will do wonders.
Oily Skin







Here is a cleansing stimulating facial
treatment that is very helpful for those
with oily skin. Mash together the pulp
of one garden ripe tomato and enough
fuller's earth (should find it at most pharmacies)
to make a smooth paste. Rub it into your
skin and leave it on until it dries
completely (note: do not apply to eye area).
Rinse with warm water, then splash
your face with cold water. Blot dry.






Teenagers
Many teenagers have to deal with embarrassing skin problems. taking supplements of zinc and Vitamin A will go a long way in helping them relieve these problems.
Many find Stevens Skin Softener Cream very helpful for these situations.
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