Natural Skincare, The REAL Alternative

Hi Everyone,
Welcome Back!!!!
I received a lot of questions from women all over the world, highlighting their concerns about natural skincare and the alternatives available if ANY exist.
Well, simply ask and you shall receive:
Natural Skin Care
Natural skin care embodies a trend to go back to the basics. More women are realising the harsh affects that chemical laden products can have on their skin. They want to see results, but the side effects often cause worse problems than what they are trying to cure. Working with women's skin over the years I have seen it all.
There is nothing more unnerving than feeling uncomfortable in your skin. Whether trying to combat acne or the signs of aging women are subjected to harsh products and their skin is left red and irritated. While many of these products are effective, some women are looking for an alternative approach in natural skin care.Natural skin care bypasses the chemicals in favour of natural ingredients. Nature offers a virtual medicine cabinet of ingredients that targets a range of skin care issues. These gentle yet effective ingredients are now causing quite a stir in the cosmetic arena.
Pick up any natural skin care products and you will read such

ingredients as green tea, caffeine, shea butter, and aloe Vera.
Green tea itself is a powerful anti-oxidant and aides in fighting off the effects of environment and stress on your skin. Caffeine is a newer ingredient on the cosmetic market aimed at reducing puffiness and calming. These are only some of the ingredients you will find in this new wave of beauty products.
Don't be afraid to ask questions about ingredients; if the sales person mentions it has jojoba oil ask what it will do for your skin.
Here are a few Recipes which have been extracted from my new exciting book on orgnanic Natural Beauty. Please feel free to try these recipes and let me know how you get on...
If you have visited spas and resorts in exotic locales such as the
Ingredients:
2/3 cup fresh papaya, mashed
15 oz. can pure pumpkin
1 egg, beaten
1. Prepare the mask. Cut the papaya in half and scoop out the seeds. Scoop out the papaya fruit and mash it well to eliminate lumps in the mask. Beat the egg until it is frothy. Combine that with the papaya. Add the pumpkin to the egg/papaya mixture and whip together. You can also mix the ingredients in the blender or a food processor for an extra smooth mask.
2. Prepare your face. Wash with your daily cleanser and remove all residual makeup on your skin. Rinse with warm water. It's very important to have clean skin to ensure you get maximum benefits from the facial.
3. Apply the Mask. Cover your entire face, being careful to avoid the immediate eye area. If you have sensitive skin, test the mixture on your hand before spreading it on your face. You'll feel some tingling as the enzymes in the pumpkin go to work immediately -- gently exfoliating your top layer of skin. It works like a scrub without being abrasive to your skin. Leave the mask on for 10 minutes.
4. Rinse Off Mask after you've relaxed for ten minutes.
5. Apply Toner & Moisturizer.
Nadia xxxx:-)
Beauty Tips and Recipes

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