Monday, May 4, 2015

How To Get Rid Of Pimples FASTLY!!

  1. Apricot juice plays major role to remove pimples or acnes. Apply the area with fresh apricot juice on pimple on your body for at least ten minutes and then wash off.
  2. Have you ever heard the treatment of pimples with tooth paste? If not, try apply the required amount of organic toothpaste on Pimples and just leave it for 30 minutes. Wash it off with cold clean water. You can get rid of your pimples with continued use of toothpaste. *DONOT leave the toothpaste on skin all night, as it will burn the skin and leaves the mark.
  3. Papaya is good for the skin. Papaya cleanses the body completely. It delays aging of skin. Raw papaya juice if applied externally helps to cure pimples and also reduces wrinkles. It gives relief in case of constipation and it combats cancer.
  4. Keep your skin hydrated and glow by drinking lots of pure water daily, which also flushes away the toxins and keeps the body energetic all day. Apply the organic moisturized lotion externally on skin to keep both the skin and face moisturized which also heals and repairs the dry skin fastly. *AVOID eating completely Oily and Junk Foods.
  5. Give a steaming to your face helps to open up your pores as well as aiding circulation in your face, leaves your skin clean, flushed and glowing.  http://www.wikihow.com/Steam-Your-Face
  6. Keep Your Hands off Your Face: This action can cut the risk of developing a bad cold or the flu by almost 47%. Most viruses get onto your body when you touch contaminated objects, but they can’t get into your body and cause illness unless they can reach your nose, eyes and mouth. So keeping your fingers away from your face is most essential. *Touching, squeezing, popping etc. does not necessarily make pimples worse. If your hands are unclean, you are pushing bacteria into the already irritated pore. If you have clean, germ-free hands it is okay to touch it to put medicine on it.
  7. Keep your skin clean. Throughout the day, pollution from the air, sweat, and dirt stick to the skin on your face and make your pimples worse. Wash your face twice daily, and keep cleansing pads/ towelette's with you throughout the day. This way, whenever your face feels oily, grimy, or sweaty, you can wipe it off and leave your skin fresh and clean. These are especially handy for after a workout and in hot weather.
  8. Meditation and Pranayama (Deep Inhale & Exhale) Helps the mind and body to calm down. Enjoy friendships, foster good  relationship with family members, learn a new hobby, maintain interest as these will help to reduce stress and make you feel happy. Be optimistic in life and learn to forgive others.
How To Cool Down From Redness Face/ Itching:
Usually when under hot sun, cheeks go bright red and start burning. Also it becomes red when in situations of blush, stress, nervous or scared. Over time even under mild sun exposure damages skin and makes sensitive. Find the cause, and one of the causes of skin redness is an allergic reaction. Consider your recent routine and think about the cosmetics, skin care products, and hair products you use. Cut back on all of them and slowly reintroduce them back into your routine one by one. This way, you can determine which might be causing your skin to break out in a bright patch of red.
Tips to avoid face redness: You can press a cool cloth on your face to make it less red.
*Electric mist fan or AIR COOLERS are the best option to cool down.
*Run your wrists under cold water. Blood runs close to the surface of the skin in your wrists, so running cold water on them is very effective - as the cool blood will then travel around your body! This is a great way to cool down if you're at a wedding, or an event where you don't have much time to spare.
*Use natural organic SUNSCREEN lotion to block UV rays falling on the face. Choose a formulation of at least SPF 30 that's designed for sensitive skin.
*SOY moisturizer helps to diminish skin redness and inflammation.
*DRYNESS can cause redness or make redness worse. Wash your skin with cool water and fragrance-free cleanser, then pat on a lotion made of mint, ginger, turmeric, rose, aloevera or cucumber. These ingredients have all been shown to soothe irritated skin, and lotion provides a protective barrier against dryness, wind and other irritants. Apply paste of Turmeric and Coconut oil on face to reduce inflammation and relieve pain associated with redness, irritated skin itchiness.
*Eat cooling, hydrating foods. There are some dietary changes you can make to help with the redness from the inside. Hydrating, cooling foods like carrots, sweet potatoes, apples, celery, coconuts, cucumbers, melons, peaches, papayas, spinach, and broccoli contain antioxidants capable of moisturizing your skin from the inside out.
*DONT RUB your skin, which can make redness worse.
*Apply an OATMEAL Mask. Oatmeal is great for soothing many different causes of redness, from sunburn to eczema to simple irritation.
*Each night, apply COCONUT oil + LAVENDER oil mix onto your face, paying special attention to problem spots that feel extra rough or that are extremely red. You can also use olive oil, almond oil, or rosehip seed oil. They have similar nutrients to coconut oil and will help hydrate your skin. *YOGURT is an excellent skin-hydrating agent. Plus, its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties help soothe dry and itchy skin. Also, its lactic acid content helps get rid of any germs or bacteria that may cause dryness or itchiness.
Apply Aloe Vera Gel on face
for cooling, and reduce redness.


*Use ALOE VERA GEL. Aloe vera has properties that help reduce inflammation and relieve pain associated with red, irritated skin. You can use the gel from an aloe vera plant or buy it over the counter. Apply the aloe gel to your face twice daily to help decrease the redness. 
*Apply Cumin oil + Ghee + Neem oil for reducing redness, itching, skin allergies and black pigmentation.
*Avoid alcohol, particularly red wine. Alcohol is dehydrating, and dehydrated skin is more prone to irritation and redness.
*Drink pure water throughout the evening to avoid dehydration. So make sure you drink lots of water. Fruits and vegetables have high water content to avoid dehydration, and omega-3s have anti-inflammatory properties.
*Put CUCUMBER on your face. We've all heard of putting cucumber on your eyes as a way of relaxing and soothing eyes - but putting a piece of cucumber on your forehead can help you to cool down too! *Find a quiet, cool place to lay and have some relaxing cucumber time for 15 minutes.
*Try putting your moisturizer and any other organic lotions you use in the fridge, when you put them on they'll be lovely and cool and with have a soothing effect on your skin.
*Run cold water through your hair and face. Put a WET TOWEL or scarf on your neck. *Wet a towel or scarf with cold water, rinse it out and place it on the back of your neck - you'll be surprised at how soothing it feels!  
*Use a COOLING SPRAY. Try one of the many cooling products that are available - sprays like Magicool are effective at cooling you down - although the effects don't always last long. Any product that has mint in it will also make your skin feel refreshed when you apply it.
*For SUNBURN, mix 2 tsp. tomato juice and 1/4 cup buttermilk, apply to affected area, and rinse after 1/2 an hour. I've also used lavender for sunburns and it is NO joke: it's one of the most versatile oils with a profound ability to provide balance and moisture.
*VASELINE (Petroleum Jelly) or Waxelene (Non Petroleum Jelly is the Best) is used to improve your skin in four ways: 1) Helps face in soothing dryness, flakiness and redness. 2) Heals wounds in minor cuts and scrapes. 3) Smoothen and supple skin, best used as a moisturizer applied to damp skin after a shower. also works in healing diaper rashes on babies. 4) Helps healing your cracked feet and hands.
http://www.wikihow.com/Get-Rid-of-Redness-on-the-Face
http://www.top10homeremedies.com/home-remedies/home-remedies-dry-skin.html
http://www.wikihow.com/Heal-Red-Skin
http://www.mindbodygreen.com/0-12789/5-all-natural-tips-to-get-rid-of-facial-redness.html
http://www.livestrong.com/article/177537-natural-remedies-to-reduce-redness-of-face/
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