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W is for Wrinkles – not Welcome for Women!

We Don’t Want Wrinkles

We’re not getting older, we’re getting better!  And we’re getting even better without wrinkles.  Here are 10 tips for preventing those wrinkles we don’t want!

1.   Drink Water.  I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again –  Water is the #1 key to natural health and natural beauty.  Our bodies are mostly water and when you’re dehydrated, it’s like a dehydrated grape – A Prune.  (See previous post D is for Drink Water – How Much is Enough?)

2.  Exfoliate your old, dead skin.  Dry flaky skin on your face and body will make you look old, sallow and depleted.  Try a natural sugar exfoliants or have some microdermabrasion.  Getting rid of the old will make room for the new.

3.  Moisturize, moisturize, moisturize.  First, clean your face.  Don’t go to bed with makeup on – No, no, no!  Clean your face with a gentle cleanser and then apply a moisturizer.  Here at NBW, we’ve got lots of suggestions and recipes for gentle homemade moisturizer using almond or olive oil — or use a $100 cream if you wish.  Just make sure you put something on your face.

4.  Wear sunscreen – all the time.  A tan may be flattering, but wrinkles are not – so limit the amount of time you spend in the sun.  And never, ever allow your neck and chest to get sun-burnt, that’s where you’ll first see those signs of aging. There are some healthy sunscreens.  Smear them on your naturally beautiful hands and faces (we neglect our hands and they are always exposed to the sun’s rays).

5.   Get a good night’s sleep.  When you haven’t had enough sleep & you’re tired all day, the body produces excess cortisol, a hormone that breaks down skin cells.  See Previous Post – S is for Sleep – Some Timely Tips for Sound Snoozing).

6.  Don’t squint, you’ll get wrinkly eyes.  Don’t scowl.  You’ll get frown lines.  But do smile – those smile lines around your face show that you’ve lived a good and happy life!

7.  Eat healthy.  The healthier you eat, the better your skin will look.  The essential fatty acids in salmon and other cold water fish will help nourish skin and keep it plump and youthful, helping to reduce wrinkles.  Anti-oxidant-rich fruits and vegetables help fight the damage caused by free radicals and will keep your skin looking younger and more radiant.

8.   Don’t sleep on your stomach.  If you sleep on your face, your brow will become furrowed.  And if you sleep on your side, you’ll get wrinkles on your cheeks and chin.

9.  Don’t smoke.  We all know by now that it will kill you.  And if that doesn’t make you stop, just know that it will also wrinkle you up like a prune.  Smoking increases the breakdown of collagen and elastin which speeds up the thinning of your skin and brings on those nasty aging wrinkles.

10.  Don’t worry. Be Happy! Stress and tension speed up the wrinkling process. Remember — we all get old, but some of us stay naturally beautiful forever!

 

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F is for Face Fixes From the Frig

Homemade Facials from your Frig for your Natural Beauty

Looking for a pick me up for tired and dull skin?  Look in your frig!

Looking for a remedy for acne?  Look in your frig!

Looking for a way to reduce oily skin or the appearance of wrinkles?  For natural beauty, you don’t have to look much further than the inside of your refrigerator or kitchen cabinets.

For dull and dry skin or hair, grab some of that real mayonnaise out of the frig and smush it all over your face.  Always remember when you’re applying lotions or creams or fruits and vegetables to you skin, use circular and upward motions to get a head’s up (or a face’s up) on how gravity tends to pull us down.

Need a little rejuvenator for your face after a long day or a short sleep?  This Cucumber, Yogurt and Parsley Facial from your frig will work great 1 tsp. Cucumber
1 tsp. Parsley
1 tsp. Plain Yogurt

Puree the parsley and cucumber really fine and mix in the yogurt to form a smooth cream.  Apply it to your face and leave the mask on for approximately 15-20 minutes for best results. Rinse with water. This will moisturize while it perks you up.  Only make as much as needed for each application, as it does not keep – even in the Frig!

For Acne, grab some eggs and honey and whip them all together for a face mask.

To dry up your oily skin,mix 2 TBL. of Baking Soda (see previous post D is for Double Duty Kitchen Cosmetics – Baking Soda Does It!) with enough lemon juice or tomato juice to make a thick paste and apply to the face and neck area. Massage gently and avoid the sensitive area around the eyes.

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E is for Exfoliation – Every NBW nEEds a scrub Every now & ThEn!

Exfoliate for Natural Health and Natural Beauty

The largest organ of the body is the skin and it is out there all the time getting assaulted by every kind of pollution and contamination swirling around in the air.  As a naturally beautiful woman concerned with her natural health and natural beauty, you want to be sure to take care of your precious skin.

Old dead skin makes you look old and on your way to death – dear me!  It pays to get rid of that top layer of dirt every once in a while by gently exfoliating with some natural homemade scrubs.

A very simple scrub can be made with about ½ cup of raw or brown sugar and some grapeseed or sweet almond oil mixed in to make a gritty paste.  Mix this all together and spread it over your face and body, using circular motions to gently exfoliate.  The grit of the sugar will get in and unclog your pores and remove dirt and prevent blemishes.  Rinse everything off in a warm shower, taking care with the sugary slush on a slippery floor!  If you do this body exfoliation once or twice a month, your skin will be fresh and dirt free and radiate luxurious natural health!

For variety you can use another sweetener – honey mixed with some oatmeal and a bit of apple cider vinegar (seeV is for Vinegar = ACV for Natural Health).  Form a smooth paste, adding honey as needed.  You can add a drop of rosemary or basil essential oil for an exhilarating pick me up.  Follow the instructions above for a total body scrub.

Avocado is a delicious addition to your exfoliation mixture that will moisturize and nourish your skin.  To any of the scrubs, you can add some essential oils for extra vitality and scent – cinnamon and ginger for a spicy mix, or lavender or rose for fabulous femininity.

When you’re looking for a great gift for your girlfriends or your grandmothers, put any of these blends into a clean glass jar and wrap it all up with a bow.  Excellent for Every Occasion!

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A is for Almonds for Anti- Aging for Any Ages

Almonds are great for Natural Beauty

Nuts to you!  And nuts to me to when we’re talking about anti-aging and looking younger and having more natural health.  Nuts are powerhouses of anti-aging ingredients. They’re like little balls of natural health all rolled into one of nature’s perfect foods.

All kinds of nuts are high in fiber for great digestion and lower cholesterol.  Nuts have lots of omega-3 fatty acids (EFAs),  which are essential for your brain’s natural health.  They are packed full of protein and have lots of antioxidant vitamins and minerals, which go after and destroy free radicals that cause disease and aging.

1.   Almond oil makes a fantastic moisturizer for the skin as it is easily absorbed and has a high concentration of oleic and linoleic essential fatty acids for your skin’s nourishment.

2.  Sweet Almond Oil is the best carrier to use for massage oil.  Essential oils can be added for aromatherapy benefits.

3.   Almond milk can be used as a substitute for dairy products in people who are lactose intolerant, or who want to restrict their use of dairy products.

4.  For a great anti-aging hand scrub (hands are the first place to show signs of age and the hardest to hide), grind some almonds finely in a blender and combine with extra virgin olive or sweet almond oil to make a gritty paste.  Spread all over hands, then rinse with warm water.  Apply one of our wonderful homemade moisturizers.

4.   Almonds can help lower bad cholesterol (LDL) and maintain recommended levels of good cholesterol (HDL), helping people with the potential for cardiovascular disease.

5.   Almond oil can be applied directly to your skin to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles on your face and neck.

After All, who wants to look Ancient!

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Z is for Zap your Zits – naturally!

Zap Zits for Natural Beauty

Nobody likes a pimple!  So how can you zap your zits naturally?  No matter what your age or how conscientious you are about your natural health and your naturally beauty, some day you too will have a big nasty old zit right in the middle of your face!  But never fear, there are ways to get rid of them for us naturally beautiful women (and you men, too!).

Zits or blemishes or pimples, no matter what name you give them, are the result of stress or hormonal changes, too much oil or sweat clogging up your pores, or even the use of some prescription medications.  Keeping your face clean and washing off your makeup at night will help cut down on zits.  Keeping your hands and fingers off your face will also help. Especially do not try to pop them as this could make them worse and spread them all over your beautiful face!

Once you have an evil offender on your face, you can use some natural remedies to get rid of them fast.  I  always found that a little bit of toothpaste on the target will dry it up overnight.  Or you could dissolve an aspirin in water and put it on the zit.  Aspirin is an anti-inflammatory so it will reduce the swelling.

Tea tree oil is a fantastic remedy that has natural anti-bacterial zits fighters built right in.  Aloe Vera gel or juice is rich in enzymes and has anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties and you can grow a plant in your garden and use the juice straight from the leaves.  A little bit of garlic or a few drops of freshly squeezed lemon juice can dry up a pesky pimple.

To prevent pimples and zap those zits, apply an acne prevention mask straight from your cupboard.

Oatmeal Onion Mask

1. Cook 1/2 C. of plain, unsweetened oatmeal. Let it cool down.

2. Peel 1 medium onion and finely shred in a food processor, making a smooth puree. Add it to the cooked oatmeal while it is still warm.

3.  Thicken the paste with some honey and then gently spread it all over your face.  Leave it on for about 15 minutes, then rinse with warm water.  Apply a toner to your face and then moisturize with a natural beauty blend.

Z-Z-Z-Z-Z AP GOES THE ZITS!

 

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