Common Beauty Myths
Beauty myths are one of our fore
parents gifts to present generation. Some of these misconceptions are centuries
old and just plain silly. These beauty myths are still abundant, purposeful and
believable. Some of them are.
Soap is bad for your skin.
Our ancient formulas contained animal fats and vegetable oils. Newer soaps are
formulated with some chemicals moisturizers and flavors which don't dry out
skin. Clean skin is also better than dirty skin.
* Shaving your legs will make your hair grow in thicker.
You
have as many hairs as is genetically determined, regardless of whether you
shave them.
* Drinking a lot of water leads to beautiful skin.
While
drinking water is necessary for our bodies, too much will only result in
bloating and too many trips to the bathroom.
* Split ends can be repaired.
The only way
to rid of split ends is to cut them off and prevent them in the future with
good hair care.
* Dry skin causes wrinkles.
It is not true.
Most wrinkles are caused from the sun.
* You can wash acne and pimples away.
Scrubbing
too briskly will increase oil production and only exaggerate the condition.
*The sun clears up blemishes.
While the sun will temporarily dry out pimples, it interferes with healthy skin
cells. This can cause a worse breakout a couple days after sun exposure.
* Stick to one brand and line of products.
This beauty myth was probably put out by cosmetic manufacturers who want to
keep customers loyal to their brand.
* You don't need to use sunscreen on a cloudy day.
The sun's UV rays penetrate clouds and can still damage your skin.
* Natural ingredients are non-allergenic.
Whether it's a natural or chemical ingredient, if your allergic to it, you'll
see a reaction.
* Chocolate and greasy foods cause acne.
No one food has been proven to cause breakouts. If you find a correlation, quit
eating that particular food.
* You can shrink the pores on your face.
Your pore size is genetically determined. Pores may appear larger by bacteria
and dead skin cells. Retin-A and alpa hydroxys are designed to break up these
materials and bring the pores back to their original appearance.
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The Importance of eyes and its care
For long eyelashes.., apply a thin coat of castor oil every night. It strengthens lashes and cools your eyes.
Dark circles Massage a few drops of coconut oil around the eyes to get rid off dark circles. Place cotton wool swabs dipped in cold milk on closed eyes for removing dark circles.
To reduce inflammation of your eyes, grate a potato; tie in a cloth and place the cloth over your eyes for about 15 minutes.
sparkling eyes... Add a small pinch of salt in water and wash for bright and sparkling eyes.
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Mix tomato juice and lemon juice in equal quantity and apply around the eyes. After 30 minutes wash it off with cold and hot water alternatively.
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Make a paste of sandal wood and nutmeg. Apply the paste around the eyes before sleeping and wash it off in the morning.
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Crush a cucumber and take the juice. Add a little rose water and apply around the eyes and wash it after 30 minutes.Place cotton wool swabs dipped in cold milk on closed eyes for removing dark circle. Dip wads of cotton in a cooled mixture of cucumber and potato juice. Keep this on your eyelids for 15 to 20 minutes and gently wash it off. Apply a little baby oil.
Lips & its Care
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Home made lip balm.. You can mix one-tablespoon cranberry
sauce juice with two tablespoons Vaseline for a delicious home made lip balm.
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Avoid black color of lips... Apply the juice of
lemon skin for avoiding black color of lips
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rosy lips.. Massage your lips with coriander leaf juice for
soft and rosy lips.
We all know about beauty products that are available in the department stores, but there's a whole world out there!
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