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I would like to share with you some honey and skin care knowledge, one of the most popular topics amongst the female honey fans, before you spend hundreds or thousands of dollars on all those anti-wrinkle and moisturising creams. Try some easy, home-made tonic and remedy with honey first. And remember, the main ingredient in all those costly skin care products in the store could be honey!

Really, there is no simpler way to bring a smooth glow to your skin than with honey beauty recipes. Honey’s ability to absorb and retain moisture make it an ideal ingredient in a lot of cosmetics as it helps keep skin hydrated and fresh and prevents drying. It is known that ancient beauties regularly applied a mixture of honey and milk to the face to keep the skin young-looking, radiant, and smooth.

Honey’s natural antioxidant and anti-microbial properties help to protect the skin from the damage of the sun’s rays, supports the skin’s ability to rejuvenate and refresh depleted skin, leaving it feeling silky soft and supple. One of the most common skin benefits of honey is related to minor acne treatment. Honey absorbs impurities from the pores on the skin, making it an ideal cleansing agent. With the wide-ranging of honey and skin care recipes, it is no wonder that there exists a huge number of honey products in the market for hair care, baby care, skin care for sunscreen, hand lotions, facial scrubs and moisturizers. And for instance, the Manuka Honey Lip Balm is an effective and natural moisturiser. It contains sun protection properties to soothe and protect the lips from becoming dry and chapped in cold and dry weather.

6 Pampering Homemade Honey Recipes for Skin Care:

Here are some do-it-yourself, self-help, extremely easy to follow recipes to enjoy the benefits of honey in skin care. I recommend them also because all the ingredients that go along with them are so easily accessible.

1. Cucumber-Honey Toner:

Puree 1 cucumber in a blender and drain away the liquid. Add 2 teaspoons of honey and mix. Apply on the face and neck area with a cotton pad. Air dry it and rinse clean.

2. Honey-Apple Toner:

In a blender or food processor, combine 1 peeled, cored apple with a tablespoon of honey and pulse until smooth. Apply mixture to face and allow it to stay for 15 minutes, then rinse.

3. Honey-Oats Face Scrub:

Combine 1 tablespoon honey, 1 tablespoon finely-ground almonds, 2 tablespoons dry oatmeal, and some lemon juice or yogurt to a luxurious and exfoliating facial scrub. Massage mixture gently onto face, then rinse with warm water.

4. Gentle Honey Cleanser:

Mix 1⁄4 cup honey, 1 tablespoon liquid soap and 1⁄2 cup glycerin (found in drug stores). Apply gently on to face using a face sponge. Rinse with warm water and pat face dry.

5. Hot Honey Bath:

Perhaps the easiest beauty recipe related to honey and skin care — Add 1/4 cup of honey to your hot bath water for silky and luscious skin.

6. Honey Hair Conditioning Treatment:

For lustrous, silky, healthy hair and scalp, simply combine 1/2 cup honey and 2 tablespoons to 1/4 cup olive oil. Massage scalp with this conditioner, then put on a shower cap for 30 minutes. Shampoo and rinse as usual.

By: Ruth Tan

The sensitive body of a newborn baby is the most important concern for many parents. Because of the sensitive parts of the body, it is very important for you to take note of some guidelines to help an infant maintain a healthy glowing skin. How to take care of a baby’s skin?

There are many products on the market that are intended for baby skin care use. However, not all of them are actually advisable or safe for all types of skin. You should always be aware of the sensitivity of your newborn to some chemicals or substances in commercially available products.

For bathing procedures, a gentle soap can be used. Even though water is perfect as the gentlest type of cleansing agent, soaps may add to the overall cleansing process for a newborn baby. You can choose to use a very gentle soap that contains organic substances. Soaps with natural oil extracts such as olive oil, coconut oil or palm oil are highly recommended. Most pediatricians do not recommend the use of antibacterial soaps for they may be too harsh for the baby’s sensitive skin.

In terms of shampooing, you should consider the amount of hair that your baby has. Also, you should be able to determine if it is oily or not. Shampoos can contain strong chemicals that may irritate the scalp of your infant. Mild shampoos are the best to use for newborn babies. You can tell by looking for brands that do not contain alcohols, fragrances, and artificial colors. Babies do not need these substances for shampoos only intended to cleanse dead skin cells on the scalp of a baby.

For additional , you may use lotions and oil for babies. These substances provide a soothing effect to a baby’s irritated skin. Moreover, lotions provide a certain kind of moisturizing effect to keep your baby’s skin free from dryness and chafing. In using lotions and oils, you should get the brand that is free of petrochemicals.

Another skin care product for babies is powders. If you are going to use this for your newborn, be sure that the brand name is specifically intended for infants. Apparently, powder contains fragrances and tiny particles that may induce allergies. Even though these products are used to soothe the skin, there are some cases where inappropriate use can lead to allergic reactions in babies. You should stay away from powders that contain talc. There have been some studies that relate this substance to cancers.

There are a number of ways to make your infant’s skin healthy and glowing. You may opt to choose the mentioned products above to help you provide an efficient way of skin care to your baby. However, you should always be careful in choosing the brand as this factor may cause certain health problems. Over the counter products may be convenient to purchase, but you should regularly consult your pediatrician to make sure they are safe for your baby.

By: David Yu