So
you've got a razzle-dazzle party to attend three days from now, and you're
looking dead. The clock, unstoppable, is ticking away. What's a girl to do? Tell
you what. Slice up the greenest, freshest fruits and vegetables you can find,
and start munching. A few hours later, treat yourself to a tall glass of freshly
squeezed juice.
Follow this
cleansing routine for the next 36 hours, and the final time you look into that
mirror, you'll blush. Feast on raw, energising, life-giving foods and your body
will gratefully lap up those vitamins and minerals to nourish itself. Happily,
Nature offers us a plentiful beauty-enhancing menu: Aloe vera, apple, buckwheat,
carrot, coconut, cucumber, figs, hemp seeds, nuts, olives, papaya, tomato and
watercress are just a few on the luscious list. Can there be a more delicious
way to glow?
Peel Off
Those Years
A child's skin stays
soft and radiant because it is young, and can shed dead cells simply by rubbing
against towels and washcloths. As we age, skin hardens and the dead cells refuse
to fall as easily. The result: Essential oxygen, moisture and nutrients are
unable to reach living skin. When you look into the mirror and find that your
complexion looks dull, it's because you're looking at dead skin. The solution?
Get rid of those dead cells! Exfoliate! Pick natural ingredients off your
kitchen shelf to exfoliate. Nuts and coarse grains, such as oatmeal, apricot and
bits of almond, are the most popular ingredients for facial scrubs. Whatever you
try, do make sure you don't rub too
hard.
How often you
exfoliate should depend on your skin type. If you have oily skin, dead cells
tend to cling to your face, so you must exfoliate thrice a week after cleansing
and before toning. If you have dry skin, exfoliate twice a week. Even those
blessed with 'normal' skin need exfoliation - once a week is good enough for
you. Soon your baby-soft skin will surface again!
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