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4 Life Hacks to Achieve and Maintain Radiant Skin

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4 Life Hacks to Achieve and Maintain Radiant Skin

 Hack #1 - Get Outside Make it a point to get some fresh air every day. Go for a walk with the family or sit outside and enjoy your morning coffee. It has also been shown to give your serotonin production a kick in the rear which is why communing with nature is a sure fire way to get an energy boost and relieve stress. It also gives you a chance to soak up some vitamin D in its best form. Vitamin D is vital for our well being and plays a key role in skin health by supporting skin cell rejuvenation. It also...

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A Brief History of Oils - Fact vs Myth

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A Brief History of Oils - Fact vs Myth

What is the History of Essential Oils?   The First Usage The first known existence and thus usage of essential oils was linked directly to the Egyptians, when over 90 gallons of preserved essential oil was discovered in King Tut's tomb. In addition to the discovery of the oils, there have been scrolls recovered that describe different methods of treating medical problems with the oils. French Revelations At some point in the 1920's or 1930's, a French cosmetic scientist named Rene-Maurice Gattefosse was working in his lab when an accident happened that severely burnt his arm. He quickly immmersed his...

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How to Properly Use African Black Soap To Treat Fungal Infections

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How to Properly Use African Black Soap To Treat Fungal Infections
Raw African black soap is world renown for its healing properties and is one of the hottest soaps on the market. It is used for to treat a wide variety of skin conditions - from managing acne, to fading stretch marks and reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. African Black soap can be used effectively to inhibit the growth of seven different strains of fungus including the common Candida albicans yeast. It is safe to use raw African Black soap to treat infections like toenail fungus, athletes foot, ringworm and jock itch. 

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Truth or Skincare Myth: Facial exercises can help prevent sagging skin?

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Truth or Skincare Myth: Facial exercises can help prevent sagging skin?

Aging is a fact of life. It is an inevitable process that we cannot escape from as the years take their toll on our bodies. Despite this inescapable fact, there are people who spend a great deal of time, effort and money to keep themselves looking young.This is largely due to our youth-oriented culture, where beauty is often synonymous with youth. There is no shame in trying to stay youthful. The issue is that most of the methods available right now to keep those wrinkles and sags at bay are too expensive and too effort-intensive. All Natural anti-aging Anti-aging products may be good for keeping the...

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Super Easy DIY Facial Mud Mask for Oily Skin

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Super Easy DIY Facial Mud Mask for Oily Skin

They say beauty is only skin deep – well, then perhaps that is where we should begin our daily beauty regimens. Cleansing, toning, refining and moisturizing one’s face daily is a major part of keeping healthy skin, but sometimes those steps could use a little help from a more powerful rejuvenating technique. Clay mask can work wonders on skin and the best part is, you need not set up an appointment at a salon for the perfect facial! Here is a super simple DIY recipe.

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