Make your own deodorant stick!
It may sound strange to you, but you can easily and quickly make your own deodorant stick that will not be found anywhere else but yours.
It may sound strange to you, but you can easily and quickly make your own deodorant stick that will not be found anywhere else but yours.
Frequent shaving can sometimes cause various skin problems such as redness, cuts, etc. All these phenomena are observed more often when you do the following: Use the same
The anti-bacterial properties of cinnamon combined with yogurt and astringent clay go a long way in fighting acne. Try the recipe below. You will need: 5 drops
Your feet are sweating and you don't know how to deal with it. Take a foot bath with cold water to which you have added a few drops of lavender essential oil and 1 tsp.
Get relief from a toothache by simply dipping a cotton swab in clove oil and applying it directly to the affected area for 2-3 minutes. According to dentist Philip Stemmer from the Teeth Clinic
Many times during the day you may realize that you bite your nails especially when you are in a state of increased stress. A bad habit without any benefit. This
It is very important besides drinking water and eating well to keep your skin hydrated and elastic, to use some ingredients from the kitchen
This mask protects and neutralizes free radicals. Use it once a week and you will be amazed! You will need: ¼ tsp cinnamon powder 1 tsp honey 1 tsp.
Dropped your favorite shade and freaked out about going out with it? Don't worry there is a solution and above all don't think about throwing it away
Saffron or saffron is an herb with many healing properties that benefit the heart. It stimulates blood circulation, causes diuresis, reduces high pressure as well as cholesterol
Insomnia is a common sleep disorder characterized by difficulty relaxing to sleep and/or difficulty staying asleep, despite timed opportunities.
Studies show that mountain tea can effectively contribute to the prevention of cataracts (Tomas – Barberan et al 1986), as well as blood clots (Villar et al 1985). That