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Seasonal veggies and fruits help you ban the oil!
Strawberries: Make a mush of berries and apply to the face.Acts a natural scrubber.
Tomatoes: Take refrigerated raw tomato halves and apply to the skin after cleaning.Tomato has natural Alpha Hydroxy Acids(AHAs).
Watermelons: Don’t throw away watermelon peels.Refrigerate them and rub on your cleansed face.Shrinks pores and reduces oiliness.
Papayas: […]
June 18th, 2008 | Posted in Short Stories | No Comments
Some quick fixes from your kitchen cabinet.Packs are a great way to check oiliness.Multani mitti is especially suited to oily skin.Add 1 tsp mint, 2 drops clove oil and rose water to the mitti and apply to your face.Let it dry.Wash with refrigerated water.This will also tighten your pores.If you have an oily T-zone, take […]
June 18th, 2008 | Posted in Short Stories | No Comments
Mix one teaspoon of groundnut oil with one teaspoon of fresh limejuice and apply it on the face to prevent formation of blackheads.
Mis fresh lime juice with grounded drumstick pods and leaves and apply on the balckheads.
Apply a paste of ground radish seeds in water on the blackheads.
To loosen the blackheads use a face scrub […]
April 4th, 2008 | Posted in Short Stories | No Comments
Not getting sound sleep at night is reason enough to make anyone irritable.However, of the two sexes, it is women who are naturally more grumpy after a bad night.
But, as it turns out, women may have an excuse for being grumpier.For researchers found that poor sleep also affects their over all health more seriously than […]
April 2nd, 2008 | Posted in Short Stories | No Comments
This summer, switch to lemonade and stay healthy…..
Lemonade helps to..
Dissolve and eliminate toxins and congestion in any part of the body
Purity the glands and cells throughout the body
Eliminate all unusable waste and hardened material in the joints and muscles
Relieve pressure and irritation in the nerves, arteries and blood vessels
Build and maintain a healthy blood stream
Maintain […]
March 29th, 2008 | Posted in Short Stories | No Comments
Don’t smoke: Experiments prove that smoking after meal is comparable to smoking 10 cigarettes.
Don’t eat fruits immediately: This could cause the stomach to bloat with air.Therefore, eat fruits only an hour or two after meals or one hour before meal.
Don’t drink tea: Because tea leaves contain a high content of acid.This substance will cause the […]
March 28th, 2008 | Posted in Short Stories | No Comments
Weak or brittle fingernails can be a challenge to toughen up.The following tips can help you protect them, making your nails less likely to split or break.
Keep your nails short, square shaped and slightly rounded on top.Trim brittle nails after a bath or a 15-minute hand-soak in bath oil.Then apply a moisturizer.
Moisturize your hands nails […]
March 26th, 2008 | Posted in Short Stories | No Comments
Leave your personal problems behind and focus on what you have to do.Not only will that make you feel productive and give you a sense of achievement; often, if you just put something on the backburner, you will find an out-of-the-box solution to it much faster.
Set realistic goals-figure out how much you can achieve and […]
March 19th, 2008 | Posted in Short Stories | No Comments
Don’t look at other women in the presence of your girlfriend.It will not just make her jealous, it will make her suspicious of you.
Be a good listener: Offer relevant inputs to what she is saying, remember what makes her happy, what makes her sad and mention it to her later in conversation.
Take her out somewhere […]
March 19th, 2008 | Posted in Short Stories | No Comments
Victims of heat stroke must receive immediate treatment to avoid permanent organ damage.The most important measures to prevent heat strokes are:
Avoid dehydration.
Avoid rigorous physical activities in hot and humid weather.
If you have to perform physical activities in hot weather, drink plenty of fluids(such as water and lemon drinks), but avoid alcohol, coffee, and tea which […]
March 19th, 2008 | Posted in Short Stories | No Comments