Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Finally! An acne revolution!

Hi dear readers!

It has been a while (about a month :D)since I posted anything new, partly from the fact that I've been busy with school, and also because of partial laziness :D, but I'm back, and boy have I great news for you all!!!

If, like me, you have had to endure heart-breaking years of irritating acne, and been led to believe that there has to be a product out there that will take your problems away... save that money, and don't look far - because the solution lies in the comfort of your own home - in your own kitchen!!!

Unbelievable?!?! I didn't believe it when I began my research, but I will testify that truly all we need has been provided by God through nature - including a cure for acne. It is sad how we spend tons of money on acne treatments, and I'm sure we have ended up being product junkies because we keep hearing different cosmetic providers saying the same thing - and immediately run out to the drugstore to purchase the product.

Don't get me wrong, those products are not all bad; I've read and seen it work wonders for people. But we don't all have the same acne problem, and I can say that none of those over-the-counter stuff have worked for me. It's been about a month since I've been using this all-natural remedy I somehow came up through research, and I find myself staring at myself in the mirror without flinching anymore^^.

Treating acne can be broken down to 2 major steps: reducing infection, and healing. You will find these steps in the food list and recipes below.

What makes me almost want to jump up and burst the ceiling is that what I use for my acne are the same things I use for my hair^^. How awesome can it get.

Please note that some people may be allergic to certain components in this items, and should go for an allergy test, unless you're brave and determined like me :D, to see that it is safe to use. Try one item first for about a week or two, to see if there's any change, before compiling with another one.
But if you notice an immediate irritation, please discontinue usage of the item, and give your skin time to recover before you decide to try another item.
Goodluck!

Below are the foods I use, along with recipes for them.
Remember to use cold water when doing a last rinse (right before you either leave the bathroom or apply a moisturizer). Warm water will open your pores, while cold pores helps close them.

1) Honey:                                            
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Honey has anti-bacterial properties, and acne is caused by bacteria, which makes honey a good natural remedy against acne. 
Using honey on your face will kill the bacterial infection right from inside the pimple, and thus prevent outbreak.
Honey is also a great moisture-retainer, and helps the skin hold in moisture and avoid dryness. 
P.S Make sure the honey is good. You can either purchase honey that is still in its crude unprocessed form, or is medically graded, or hasn't gone through much processing. 


2) Lemon juice: 

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Lemon juice is a wonderful acid peel. This is thanks to its alpha hydroxy acid, also know as citric acid. The acid helps remove the dead skin cells on the surface, and allows a new layer of new skin cells to surface. This will promote healthy, vibrant-looking skin. 
Because of this property, lemon juice tightens your pores, making them smaller and thus harder for dirt to get trapped in.
It also acts as an astringent, and pulls out much oil that sustain the bacteria. 

I sometimes use lemon juice to clean my face, especially as I haven't found an ideal face cleanser, and it works great with removing dirt, and makeup too. After about 5minutes I rinse it off, and apply my aloe vera. 


                                             HONEY/LEMON JUICE TONER

Everyday, in the morning and before bedtime, applying a mixture of natural honey and lemon juice to your face. 
You can leave it on if you're about to sleep, or rinse it off in the daytime since the honey may feel sticky. If you're applying only lemon, you can leave it on during the day. 

Make a honey/lemon mixture of about 30% and 70% proportions respectively. 

You can also apply only the honey, and rinse after 15minutes. 

3) Aloe vera: 
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Acne causes scarring and damage to the skin. One of the steps to treating your acne is healing the broken skin, since a healthy skin will help enhance and quicken your acne treatment. 
Thus aloe vera is well-known for its healing properties. 
It also has anti-inflammatory properties, and is great for purifying the blood, reducing inflammation, and preventing further infection. 
It also contains vitamins C and E, which stimulates collagen production, thus promoting skin elasticity, which helps prevent wrinkles. 

                                                                ALOE VERA GEL REMEDY

All you need to do is apply it after your toner. You can use it once or twice a day, especially if you wear make-up. Toning is also very important for people who wear make-up. 

P.S Use aloe vera gel in its purest form. I couldn't afford the all-natural, plus I was trying it for the first time, so I purchased a gel that is 90% aloe vera, which has been doing a good job so far. So I'll recommend you get a small size first, then when you're satisfied with the effects, you can go for a big size. 


4) TOMATO: 
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I just recently started using this ingredient, and it has helped greatly in reducing a bump I had underneath my chin. 
It is an anti-oxidant, it helps reduce pimples or surfacing bumps, and removes blackheads(which I have yet to notice^^)


5) AVOCADO:
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I used avocado for the first time today, and after taking off the mask, I was amazed at how soft my face felt. So it is definitely something worth using. 
Other benefits include: 
Gets rids of sun damage and age spots
Prevents the growth of the acne-causing bacteria
Keeps face looking young and glowing
Moisturizes and keeps skin hydrated

                                                                 AVOCADO MASK

You can use an avocado mask once a week, and can add any other of the natural remedies mentioned here. I added tomato to my avocado mask, and when you apply the mask, it feels so fresh and cool on your skin. Wonderful!


This is all I have tried so far. I am still experimenting with facial scrubs and a washers, so I will post up remedies once I find something that works. 
Oh! Before I forget, very important thing to carry around with you: 

6) SUNSCREEN: 
 Trying on these different remedies, and especially with the acids and peeling, and you're playing with your pigmentation, which means that you would want to protect your skin from the sun rays as much as possible. During the treatment period, the skin layer is very fragile, and thus very susceptible to sunburn, which can worsen skin conditions. 

As a sunscreen, I decided to go with this product: 

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It feels light on my skin, and has UVA/UVB protection, so it's worth researching on. 

Hope these tips help! Leave me comments, critics, feedback, and questions^^

Goodnight!













Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Product review: Garnier Fructis Weightless Leave-in Anti-Frizz serum, sleek and shine

Hello dear readers!
I hope your holidays are going great, and you're looking forward to a happy new year.
A while back, I was in search of a leave-in conditioner, and a lady at a store recommended Garnier Fructis serum would be better than a conditioner. She told me that a leave-in conditioner does not only accumulate, but it also is harder to wash off, compared to the serum.


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Even though it doesn't contain sulphate or glyceril, which is not good for your hair, I was sceptic about using it, so I put it away for about 3 months. I just started using it two days ago, and it is amazing actually!
It does make your hair feel soft, and is very light on the hair. 
I recommend looking into it to see if it is something you see working for you. I don't know about the anti-frizz part, since my hair is always in a hat^^, but it looks like a product you can count on to keep its word. 

Happy holidays! 

HaPpY hOlIdAyS!

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Happy Holidays everyone! Hope you all had a merry christmas, and are looking forward to the new year with optimism and excitement.

With new year comes new year resolutions, which I have already thought out. Of course, better hair care is one of them, and I'm really excited to see how long it's going to be by next fall. At a time like this, maintaining a good hair care regime is a challenge, especially with my frohawk. 

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For one, it's winter, so I can't really afford to leave my hair out too much, and I find the need to do a non-shampoo wash more often than usual, which is a challenge with the braids on the side. 

So please, any advice or tips will be wonderful. 

Happy holidays, and a wonderful new year!

Monday, December 27, 2010

Ten hair caring tips

Here are some hair care tips I find helpful to me, so I'll like to share them with you:

1) Having a protein treatment is very important for your hair because it strengthens hair, and deals with brittleness. 

- A strong precaution I'll give is to make sure you use a moisturizing conditioner immediately after this treatment, apply it to your hair, and let it sit for about 30minutes, with a plastic cap on. I forgot to do this last week, and my hair became so hard and brittle, and I am still trying to figure out what I can do to bring my hair back to its natural state. So again, very important to moisturize/condition.

- You don't have to do a protein treatment very often; usually every four to six weeks is fine. 

2) Don't ever comb hair that is dry, as it not flexible, and is more prone to breakage. I recommend combing it when it is wet, or when you have your conditioner in, so it spreads evenly, and you can detangle more easily. And for natural hair, wide-tooth combs are the best!

3) Use cold water to rinse out the conditioner, and warm water to rinse shampoo out. Warm water is good especially if your washing product contains some good hair nutrients, because it opens up the hair pores and the nutrients can penetrate in. Cold water should be used at the end of the wash, so that it seals the hair shaft and prevents nutrients from being washed out. 

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4) Hair products can build up on your hair, so you can use some home-made recipes, I'd say once a week, to remove build-up. Don't forget to clean your scalp too!

5) Do moisture treatment once every week. Our hair cuticles don't stay flat, meaning they stay open and make it harder for moisture to stay in. That's why (I guess) our hair tends to get dry alot, and so moisture is very essential to avoid breakage. 

6) Use essential oils to seal moisture in. 

7) Always wrap your hair in a silk haircloth

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8) Avoid products that contain petroleum, mineral oil, sulphate, silicone, and glycols. They make it hard for moisture to go in, meaning they can promote dryness. 

9) If your hair doesn't spring back when you pull it, when it's wet, your hair is damaged. 

10) Trim your ends! Very important. 

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Bringing moisture back!

Hello readers!

I'm still doing some experimenting with products until I find something that works with my hairtype. I've been using natural products so far, and they have been working amazingly! Plus, they are cheap, and multi-usable^^.

The first thing is honey. It is really good for your hair, and your skin too!

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The next thing is coconut milk. The good thing is that it doesn't cost up to a dollar, so you can afford it. It helps replenish my hair, and gives it back its moisture.

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Here's a very simple little regime I do at least one a week for my hair:


Before washing regime for retaining moisture:

Need: honey
coconut milk
towel
shower cap
Procedure: 
- I haven't come up with measures yet, so for now I mix both in a bowl depending on how much I think will be enough for my hair.
- I have thick hair, so I use a recycled hair oil container and fill about half to three quarters of the container. 
- Keep a towel close, in case mixture drips^^
- Apply mixture to hair (I apply to little sections at a time to make sure the mixture is evenly distributed) and twist.
- Wear shower cap over hair, and leave mixture in for 15-60 minutes. 

And that's my little hair regime. When you're done, you can then do your usual washing regime, and let me know how it worked out for you^^

Let me know your feedback!
        

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Thursday, December 23, 2010

Good Hair - The Weave Doll

Hello ladies!

Hope you're ready for christmas day.
Strange enough, I'm no longer as excited as I used to be before. I've probably just grown out of it^^.
Anywho, two weeks ago (I think), I had the privilege of watching the "Good hair" movie, and it was a well-made documentary. Props to Chris Rock. I'm telling you, when I watched, I was convinced to throw out all my weaves lolol. I recommend you watch it. In the meantime, here's my favorite clip from the movie I'd like to share with y'all. This lady just cracks me up.

Enjoy!


Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Hair Growth, Natural hair tips

Now, for all my natural sistas out there, here's a little something if you're natural or are considering going natural. Just something you might want to know about your hair.
Hope it helps^^


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