4 Natural Homemade Beauty Tips for Glowing Skin

It’s true that beauty lies in the eyes of the viewer but how you project and maintain yourself, is equally important. Isn’t It.?? Then, you got to roll your eyes on this for sure sweetie..!!

As a matter of fact that you all wish to have a beautiful, glowing & flawless skin, Ezyshine has come up with these simple yet natural homemade beauty tips for glowing skin.

To look beautiful is a dream of every woman. As a general tendency, we always try hard and doing lot of expenses on cosmetic products, visiting our beauty parlour once a week, & other facial treatments that makes use of harmful chemicals..!! My friends, there is yet another side of our day routine and that is how we manage our self & balance our life with work. I do not say that don’t go for facials or skin care treatments, but do that where ever necessary.


Are we so busy that can’t give a face massage or facial pack at home rather than going to any beauty parlour who charges you a lot?

Yeah, I understand. You must not be having time to go for these natural homemade beauty tips for glowing skin because of your busy schedule including your office, home, kids, & family. But you really need to take out time for yourself as you can find many such cosmetic ingredients easily available at your home. Trust me sweetheart; by utilizing these natural homemade beauty tips for glowing skin, you could easily control your pocket & guard yourself from being affected by various harmful chemical ingredients.

Just to share with you that sometimes back I came across an article by Skin Specialist, Dr. Rishi Parashar (Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi). He tries to make you aware of the consequences that you might have to bear when you decide to pamper yourself via beauty salon.



1. Dehydrate your Skin for Natural Glow

Dehydrating the skin daily is one of the best natural homemade beauty tips for glowing skin. Trust me girls, it won’t take much time for time, only a little effort from your end. In fact, most of us use face wash but have you ever tried to mix honey in it before using..?? I think we rarely have it. Go for it then..!!

  • Before using face wash directly, mix 1-2 drops of honey in it and rub it on your palm.
  • Now apply it on face and rub your fingers in circular motion. Wash it off.
Plus, massaging in circular motion helps in extracting dead skin, giving you healthy skin. Honey helps in moisturizing your skin and protects your skin from bacteria. This is the best & effortless natural homemade beauty tips for glowing skin.

f you are using honey for body wash, then add 2 spoons in water. Make sure that you regularly use honey as its regular use will give you soft and glowing skin.

Dehydrate your Skin for Natural Glow


2. Coffee for Removing Dead Skin

Anti-oxidants in coffee help in removing dead skin and blackheads on your skin. Regular use of this natural homemade beauty tips for 1 week will give you a glowing skin & make you fall in love with your mirror.

  • Take a cotton cloth and soak it in water. Squeeze it to drain excess water.
  • Now put some coffee powder on it.
  • Rub it on your elbow, knees, neck and on your back gently.
  • Keep it for 10 min and then wash it with cold water
Coffee for Removing Dead Skin


3. Almonds and Milk for Wrinkle Free Skin

You could also groom your skin by making use of this natural homemade beauty tips for glowing skin. All you have to understand is that when milk is mixed up with honey, it softens your skin and gives you fair glowing skin. As milk is the natural conditioner, it nourishes your skin and makes your skin wrinkle free. Here is how you could do that:

  • Soak 5-7 almonds in milk and keep it overnight.
  • Now grind the almonds with 2-3 spoons of milk till it become a paste.
  • Add 1 spoon of honey in the paste and mix well
  • Apply it on your face and sit for 10-15 min.
  • Rinse it off.  Repeat 2-3 times a week.
Almonds and Milk for Wrinkle Free Skin


4. Yogurt and Orange Face Pack


  • Orange peel powder – Dry the orange peel under the sun and then grind it after it get dried.
  • Fresh curd/ yogurt – Take 3-4 spoon of curd and mix the orange peel powder in it.
  • Scrub your face with that face pack. Massage it gently.
  • Keep it for 15 min. and then rinse off.
Yogurt and Orange Face Pack


Actually, everyone loves if we get something extra. :) What if we give you some more.?? You can try some more natural homemade beauty tips for glowing skin and can make others jealous & surprised with your radiant glowing skin.
  1. Add a pinch of turmeric in a Tbsp of curd and rub it on your face. Wash it off after 10 min to get instant shiny look.
  2. As Aloe-Vera products are capturing the beauty market, you can apply raw aloe-vera gel on your face daily. It will smoothen your skin.
  3. Rub Lemon on your face and on the sunburn part as it bleaches the skin and will remove the tan skin.
  4. Clean your face with rose water before going to bed and in evening.  This will remove dirt from your face and make you feel fresh.
  5. Apply milk and banana face pack on your face. It will nourish your skin and give you fair complexion.

I am sure that your search will end here as you will get the right information about the homemade beauty tipsincluding the thought process of skin experts & dermatologists about the same.
Stay Beautiful..!!

7 Beauty Secrets To Steal From India, The Middle East, and Beyond

There’s something about learning beauty secrets from other cultures that makes our heartbeat quicken. We’ve already established that Asia is light years ahead of the U.S. when it comes to skincare technologies and innovations—but what about an area of the world where beauty secrets are passed down through generations, lovingly shared by mothers to their daughters? We’re talking about South Asian countries like India, Pakistan, and even areas of the Middle East. There, beauty rituals are more about understanding the importance of ancient, natural-based rituals that have withstood the test of time—because they work.

“Ever since I was very little, I remember my mother encouraging me to use natural things at home,” celeb makeup artist Kirin Bhatty says (she’s worked with everyone from Jessica ParĂ© to Alessandra Ambrosio). “Of course, as a kid, all I wanted were the chemical-laden things my friends had—but now, as a makeup artist, everything has come full circle.” We asked asked if she could share these natural-minded beauty secrets, and lucky for us, she was happy to divulge.


Flip through the slideshow for seven beauty secrets from the east you should definitely steal!



Rose water

Rose water“To this day, I always have rosewater in my [makeup] kit, as well as in my personal makeup bag,” Bhatty says. “I use it on [my clients’] skin by spraying it from a spray bottle, as well as on myself, as a toner, applied with a cotton ball at home.” She swears by its refreshing, softening, brightening, and toning effects. “Also, it smells amazing,” she raves. “It was something that the princesses and queens used way, way back.” She says there’s no need for fancy formulas—a simple, inexpensive bottle from any market will do the trick. Another tip? She says to keep it in your fridge, to heighten the soothing effect.



Turmeric

Turmeric

“Turmeric is amazing,” Bhatty says. Specifically, she mentions the skin benefits it delivers when used in a traditional homemade mask called Uptan or Ubtan. “You can use this mask at any time of the year, but it’s deeply rooted in Indian and Pakistani wedding tradition, as part of the beauty rituals for brides-to-be,” she says. “Before a woman gets married, the women closest to her will make this concoction and apply it to her face and body—it’s a cure-all that encourages skin clearing, brightening, and softening.” Of course, we begged her to share the recipe.

Ingredients:
2 tbsp of gram flour (besan)
A pinch of turmeric (haldi)
A pinch of ground sandalwood
2 tbsp of rose water
2 tbsp of milk

Directions:

1. Mix all of the ingredients together to create a paste that’s a bit yellowish in color.

2. Apply it to your face and keep it on until it dries (15-20 minutes).

3. Rinse off with warm water.


When it comes to oils, Bhatty is a fan—but she didn’t used to be. “I hated oils as a kid—I just wanted to feel like everyone else!” she says. “But now, as an adult, I appreciate them, and am so grateful to my mom for making them a part of my beauty routine.” The oil she still swears by? Coconut. “Nowadays, it’s everywhere—but back in the day, it wasn’t,” she says. “Every other weekend, my mom would scoop out a chunk of coconut oil in her hands and warm it up by rubbing it in her palms. Then, she’d apply it to my hair and scalp and comb it through, and then I’d sit in the sun for about an hour to let it soak in.” The result? Long, thick, shiny, locks. “To this day, my hair routine is super simple,” Bhatty says. “I credit coconut oil to my hair’s health, length, and shine.”
Click here for even more ways to incorporate coconut oil in your beauty routine!

Mustard Seed Oil

Mustard Seed Oil

Mustard seed oil is a bit controversial because though it’s long been used in Indian and South Asian cuisine, it was banned by the FDA in 2012 to be sold as a cooking oil because of the high levels of erucic acid.

Applying it to your hair, however, is a different story. “Mustard seed oil is used for hair growth, conditioning, and shine,” Bhatty says. It’s filled with selenium, an antioxidant that protects your cells; omega-3 fatty acids, which nourish your strands from the inside out; and protein, which is essential for hair growth (lack of protein can cause your hair to fall out and shed). “It smells a bit though, so beware,” she warns. “But it really works!”

Lemons

Lemons

Bhatty recalls the days when her mom would pick a lemon from the tree in their backyard, cut it in half, and rub it over her face. “Then, she’d take the rind of the lemon and use it as an exfoliator,” she says. Bhatty’s mom (and thousands of women from South Asia or the Middle East) had the right idea: the acids in lemons make it the perfect natural skin brightener, blackhead buster, and exfoliator. 


Henna

Henna

“Henna was a big deal at home,” Bhatty says. “We know that henna is still used to this day all over South Asia, the Middle East, and Africa to adorn the hands and feet of brides and wedding guests, but we used it all the time for hair enhancement, too.” She remembers how her mom would color and treat her hair with henna (“It left her black hair tinged with natural auburn highlights—so beautiful!”), but recommends following with a coconut oil hair mask after washing it out, since henna can be drying. But unlike chemical dyes, henna doesn’t do permanent damage to your locks—instead, it strengthens, adds texture, boosts, shine, and can even help with dandruff. Curious about using henna on your hair? This blogger put together a great instruction manual for beginners.

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