Rosacea home remedies
Leon’s beauty secrets posted these interesting rosacea home remedies. Check them out!
Posted in Home Remedies on October 17th, 2008 by admin | | 0 Comments
Stretch marks home remedies
Per readers’ request, here is an overview of stretch marks home remedies. I hope you find them useful ![]()
Posted in Home Remedies on September 30th, 2008 by admin | | 0 Comments
Acne pimple home remedies
Acne pimple home remedies refers to home remedies that target acne, pimples, but also zits, whiteheads, and blackheads. Since they occur together sometimes, the best way for me to share these home remedies for you is to make a list of the topics I have covered so far, so here goes…
Honey and cinnamon for pimples
Tips to reduce swelling caused by pimples and zits
Cleansing home remedy for acne
I hope you’ve found this list useful ![]()
Posted in Acne, Home Remedies on September 11th, 2008 by admin | | 0 Comments
Home remedies for blackheads
Home remedies for blackheads target mostly oily skin since oily skin type is most prone to inflammations, acne, and blackheads. The easiest way to deal with blackheads is to try and loosen up the impurities inside the pores. To do this, you can either prepare a facial steam or use an ingredient that will penetrate the skin and cleanse the pore. In either case, when you start removing the blackheads, be gentle and don’t squeeze too hard. (more…)
Posted in Acne, Blackheads, Facial Exfoliants, Facial Masks, Home Remedies on September 8th, 2008 by admin | | 2 Comments
Mayonnaise lice home remedy
Mayonnaise lice home remedy seems so simple that it is actually not used often although it is a shame: it works wonders!
Before you hear about mayonnaise lice home remedy, it is important to know a bit about lice. These nasty little creatures love humans and are especially fond of warm areas of the neck and head. Since they like blood, they try to stay as close to the scalp as possible. And because they use six legs to attach themselves firmly, it can be really difficult to detach them.
The female head lice lay eggs (nits) whose colors range from white to gray. Because they camouflage themselves so well, if your hair is brown and your hair is infested with gray lice, removing them is a pain! Same thing with white ones if your hair is blond. Once the incubation period is over, nits turn into baby nymphs and then to lice.
Why is this important for mayonnaise lice home remedy? 2 reasons: 1) Mayonnaise smothers lice and 2) makes it easy to remove nits (usually the most painstaking process of all).
What do you need to make mayonnaise lice home remedy?
A jar of regular mayonnaise.
How to apply it?
Scoop out as much mayonnaise as you need to cover the scalp and the hair thoroughly. Apply it liberally. When all the hairs and scalp are covered, you can place a clear plastic bag over your hair so the mayo doesn’t drip. Leave it on for a couple of hours.
Use a regular shampoo to rinse the hair off. It might take several application of shampoo to remove the mayonnaise lice remedy. When done, using a fine tooth comb, comb the hair until you get all the nits and lice out.
Another recipe I know of calls for adding apple cider vinegar to the mayo. I know of vinegar as a good lice remedy in a different recipe but don’t see why you shouldn’t try it mixed with mayo.
When making a mayonnaise lice remedy, be persistent. Lice are indeed tedious to get rid of, but this recipe offers an alternative to chemicals-filled commercial shampoos available.
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Posted in Home Remedies on September 4th, 2008 by admin | | 0 Comments
Ingrown hair treatment
Why risk ending up with an infected ingrown hair follicle when you can apply at home ingrown hair treatment. Click here for a step by step ingrown hair treatment as well as a home remedy in case you do end up having an infection.
Posted in Home Remedies on September 2nd, 2008 by admin | | 0 Comments
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