November 29th, 2007

Hi Gals! Did you know that there are 5 homemade skin care tips that are easy to follow and are completely chemicals free? If you didn’t after this post you will be the expert :) Read?! Here they are:

wash care

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November 29th, 2007

Guess what! It’s almost Christmas.

You know what that means, seeing your friends and family, eating delicious food, and of course getting PRESENTS!!! Well here is my present for you: new moisturizing solutions for your winter skin. No matter how much I enjoy playing in the snow and hanging out with my loved ones during this holiday season, I am always reminded of my dry skin. Cold air, not enough sun exposure, lock of vitamins, all that can lead to the skin exhaustion and dehydration. Fortunately now I have few recipes to help me fight my skin’s winter blues.

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November 24th, 2007

Thanksgiving is over and now it is time to care of your self and get ready for the Christmas season. I am sure a lot of us will be busy running around looking for perfect presents for our loved ones, but don’t forget about yourself. Take a little time off to take care of your dry winder ridden skin. I have the perfect homemade solution for you right here!

You can use all that left over pumpkin to regenerate your skin. Pumpkin contains a lot of vitamin A which is essential for growth and repair of certain skin tissues. Vitamin A fights dryness and itching of the skin. It also rebuilds your skin’s elasticity.

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November 18th, 2007

facial scrubSay hello to the beautiful face! Natural face scrubs are here to help. Today I will share with you two recipes for Natural, Organic, Homemade Scrub for your skin and face.

First recipe came from my Russian Grandma who is passionately against chemically induced cosmetics and has been using natural skin care all of her life (and let me tell you, her skin feels a lot better than mine!). This scrub consists mostly of oatmeal and other natural recipes here it is:

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