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Friday 10 August 2018

How to remove dark circles within 10 days naturally

Common causes of dark circles

1. Allergy to products, like ingredients of make-up, hair dyes, some medicated applications like eye drops, and facial creams.
2. Repeated rubbing and scratching the delicate skin around the eyes can eventually lead to a brown discolouration around the eye.
3. In a certain subset of people, the problem of under eye bags and pigmentation around the eyes runs in the family. They get worse with sun exposure.
4. Improper sleep exacerbates the problem.


Home remedies to remove dark circles

Cold cucumber slices

Cucumbers contain antioxidants that can reduce puffiness around the eyes. As a natural astringent and a coolant, cucumber causes the skin tissues to contract. This makes ender-eye circles less prominent. Place finely cut cucumber slices on each eyelid. Leave it on for 5 minutes and rinse. 
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Cold tea bags

The caffeine present in tea bags shrinks blood vessels and reduces fluid retention in tissues. This makes the skin around your eyes look vibrant and glowing. Cold tea bags cause skin tissues to shrink, leaving your eyes looking less puffy. Take two already soaked tea bags and refrigerate for 10 minutes. Remove and place them on each eye for 5 -10 minutes. Rinse with cold water and repeat 1-3 times a day to see effective results.

Mint leaves

Mint leaves contain menthol that improves blood circulation and soothes and rejuvenates skin. It is natural astringent and contracts the blood vessels around the eyes, reducing the blue tint. The vitamin C in mint makes the skin around the eyes appear brighter. Make your own mask at home by blending mint leaves and applying them on the affected area. Leave it for 10 minutes before rinsing.

Milk

Milk contains vitamins A and B6, which help build new skin cells. The vitamin B12 in milk naturally lightens dark skin. The selenium in milk protects skin from harmful free radicals and sun damage. Just soak two cotton pads in cold milk and squeeze out excess. Place the cotton pads on the eyes covering the dark circles. Leave it for 20 minutes and rinse with cold water. Repeat thrice a week.

Aloe vera

Aloe vera is an effective moisturiser and has anti-inflammatory properties. Clean the under eye area with moist cotton and apply massage aloe vera pulp under the eyes for 10 minutes. You don’t need to rinse unless you find it sticky.

Rose water and whole milk

Rose water is great for those with sensitive skin. Take two teaspoons of milk and mix it 1 teaspoon of whole milk. Soak two cotton pads in the mixture and cover your eye area with it for 20 minutes. Wash with normal water.

Saturday 18 October 2014

Beauty Tips:Article(Hairs)

Greying hair is a nightmare for every woman. It happens to all of us at some point in life. Some women start greying in their mid-30s while some do not see their first silver hair until they are in their 50s. The main reason for premature greying is that the hair follicle stops producing melanin, which is hair’s natural pigment.

“Going grey isn’t just about losing your hair’s natural color — what makes it worse is the change in texture that usually takes place once premature greying starts,” says Aakriti Kochar, beauty expert, Oriflame India. Hair starts turning quite coarse and is not easy to manage.

With aging, the rate of hair growth slows down, while some hair follicles stop producing new hair completely. So, when a hair falls out naturally, it may not be replaced. This kind of hair-aging can catch women off-guard and its fixes aren’t quick. Caring for your hair and scalp now is the only way out of this eventuality.

Tips to keep your hair at its best, no matter what your age
Keep stress at bay
Stress spikes adrenaline production, which can convert into androgens and cause extra hair to fall out. So, take some time out of your busy schedule to do what makes you feel good — whether it’s yoga, meditation or something as simple as a bubble bath.

Lock in moisture
When it comes to your hair, remember, ‘moisture is the key’. Says dermatologist Swati Srivastava, VLCC, Mumbai, “Hairstyling treatments completely zap moisture from the mane. Limit hairstyling to special occasions. If you tend to use a hair dryer every day, switch to a no-heat setting. Avoid excess brushing and hair washing.

Pack in protein
When shopping for hair products, opt for the protein-based ones; they reinforce the hair shaft, and help it remain strong enough to fight breakage. Foods like tofu, lean meat and eggs are also great sources of edible protein.

Treat your scalp
Whether it is oily or dry, your scalp needs a relaxing treatment. Take some almond oil and massage it into your scalp. Dip a towel in hot water and wrap it around your head for about 20 minutes.

Recommended sites for more health news-  https://www.sciencedaily.com/news/top/health/
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/08/180809093502.htm