Posts Tagged ‘Skin’

postheadericon Foot Care

Foot CareWe all winter with their feet covered with socks, shoes and boots that gradually raises the temperature and time of release. What surprised us when we do not look the way you wish: scaly skin, unkempt nails, calluses … Everything that happens because sometimes leave the care of the feet.

If you want your feet are healthier and look better, here are a few tips to help you. As much as you do not show your feet in winter, it is best to apply these tricks all year round.

* Take baths to warm. During the winter, we tend to bathe with hot water to take away the cold. But this is not good at taking care of the skin, it removes the moisture necessary to keep you hydrated. It is best to opt for warm baths. Be sure to wash your feet well with soap and dry with a towel.

* Apply exfoliant. Exfoliation is the removal of dead skin cells, leaving it soft and clean. Use a scrub once a day when you leave the shower and apply your pumice also to soften the soles of the feet.

* Apply moisturizer. To keep moisture in your skin it is best to drink plenty of water throughout the day, but you can use moisturizers to make it look even better. Apply moisturizer on your feet every time you leave the bathroom, not forget the soles of the feet. For the results remain, use moisturizers also before bed and sleep with socks. Read the rest of this entry »

postheadericon Soap of Aleppo: a natural treatment for many virtues

Soap of Aleppo: a natural treatment for many virtues

Aleppo Soap is probably one of the best tools that combine health and care, respecting the pH and the film hydrological skin.

Soap of Aleppo: a natural treatment for many virtues.

A base of olive oil extracted from the first pressing, it is 100% vegetable with no additives and harmful to the body or nature. It adds revenue by oil laurel in varying percentages, increasing the virtues of this soap.

Gentle on the skin did not dry; it also heals some candidacies, dandruff and hair loss secondary to fungi. Besides the lack of fragrance makes it tolerable to the atomic skin.

Choose a good soap of Aleppo is however a real problem to the buyer based Luila olive majority? Oil of good quality? Additives to give color (white to light green veil whenever the pure olive oil, pulling on the green when it is added laurel oil)? Etc…

In Lebanon, there are still manufacturers of handmade soap from pure olive oil of first pressing. It is without doubt the must make the soap more than just a tool of hygiene, but rather a genuine care for the skin, including babies.