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Friday, April 21, 2006

Simple Skin Rejuvenation!


Rejuvenate Your Skin with a Simple Seaweed Facial Mask

A few years ago I discovered how to make a simple seaweed mask that left my face feeling incredibly soft, smooth and looking absolutely radiant. This mask contains kelp, honey, and aloe vera.

Seaweeds have been traditionally used to detoxify the body both internally and externally. They are rich in nutrients which help to both tone and nourish the skin. Seaweed contain mineral salts that can help the skin to hold it’s moisture better, which helps to smooth fine lines.


Adding honey to your mask adds additional moisture to the skin. Honey is a natural humectant that is rich in vitamins, minerals, enzymes and sugar. The sugar and enzymes in honey is a gentle exfoliate for the skin. When possible use raw honey to ensure that you get the maximum quality and benefit of this wonderful golden treat.

Aloe Vera has been known for its amazing healing properties for centuries. It has been used to help heal burns, eczema, sores, acne, insect bites, and more. It’s an antiseptic, highly lubricant, and penetrates deep into the skin.



To benefit from these ingredients, create this simple mask using the following ingredients:

1 TBSP Kelp powder
½ TBSP honey (raw honey is best)
½ TBSP Aloe vera gel (99.9% pure) or squeeze an aloe vera leaf to obtain the natural gel


To Make:

Mix all ingredients in a bowl and apply to a clean face. Leave the mask on for 15 minutes and rinse with lukewarm water.



To enjoy glowing, healthy looking skin, use this mask 2 times a week.

I promise you will enjoy this mask and make it a regular part of your beauty program.
You can find masks like this plus many many more in my exciting NEW collection of


Nadia xxxxx:-)

2 Comments:

  • At 12:37 PM, Blogger Sasha and Veronika said…

    Hi,
    I just did this mask and I love it! The skin is soft and seems well nourished as well. Thank you!
    Veronika.

     
  • At 1:18 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Hi
    What is Kelp powder?

     

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