Coffee is best known as a stimulating beverage that helps millions of people wake up in the morning. But did you know that coffee has surprising benefits for the skin?
Olive oil comes from the fruit of an olive tree is considered to be one of the healthiest foods in the world. It contains an impressive amount of vitamins, minerals, and health benefits.
Keeping our skin smooth doesn't have to be expensive. The kitchen not only contains food to be eaten, it also contains ingredients to feed the skin. Here's a list of natural and homemade treatments for smoother skin.
Honey has natural anti-microbial properties and can help hydrate the skin which makes it a great ingredient for home made remedies.
Almost everyone has experienced getting pimples and acne in their lives. When the pores of our skin get clogged due to sebum, dirt or dead skin cells, it leads to pimples. It’s also a natural part of puberty affecting both males and females, many teens get pimples and acne and so do adults. The common area for pimples and acne are in the face, but it also affects some areas of the chest, neck, shoulders and even the back.
Sodium bicarbonate more commonly known by its household name, baking soda, is an inexpensive kitchen staple used in making baked goods. In the advent of DIY projects and the internet, we have come to know that baking soda is much more than that.
In the Brazilian state of Goias, situated in the center of the nation and home to the national capital of Brasilia, residents’ expressions in the sunbaked hills of Araras are all but non-existent. Blood-red eyes peer through twisted expressions, across faces scorched and scarred by the sun. Home to a very rare, and very dangerous genetic skin disorder, Xeroderma pigmentosum, the residents of Araras have become “children of the night” as they evade the excruciating effects that sunlight has on their dermal layers.
Aside from flu, skin problems are one of the health issues that people suffer from when the wicked winter season arrives.