COSMETIC NATURAL REMEDY FOR DRY SKIN
People who spend many hours outdoors need to take care of our skin. The truth is that I'm thick-skinned, in fact sometimes I cut myself with something and I get no blood, because the surface layer of my skin is very thick. But the sun, wind and cold come to damage the skin more resilient. Commercial cosmetic products are often of great quality, but does not convince me one thing: most are in their composition oils from whales, yuyu total. That those responsible for these excesses are driven the spear where it hurts, preferably in the genital area, and we are on our own, easy to use things in the plant world. For dry skin, doing well the following: clean it with a cucumber mask, which is made by crushing a cucumber, one egg yolk and a teaspoon of olive oil. The mask is applied to the face and neck for 20 minutes, then wash the area with warm water. Once clean and dry the skin, soft tapping tones with cotton wool soaked in water marigold. The water is taking calendula flowers of this plant and making an infusion in water with them. Applies tibia.
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Monday, March 28, 2011
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bruises, sprains and hemorrhoids: THE GREEN MANURE PLANT
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This is another plant that has taken me several weeks ago head. A Boraginaceae. Until I got to know who is going ... and pretty name it: it is called viniebla. Catalan is the llengua of risks. has external and internal use, while domestic use is not without risks, so do not comment. For external use can be used in poultices to heal ulcers, burns, and thrombophlebitis. It is also a remedy for persistent hemorrhoids: for this purpose are used the roots of the plant, boiled or baked by placing them in a poultice. Also relieves bumps and bruises. For internal use does not seem safe, because in certain doses has a paralyzing effect.
This area is very abundant, and we have an area of \u200b\u200bone plump for vinieblas terraces. What a lovely name ... viniebla. And the glaucous color is gorgeous. Goats the craved when sprouted, but now grown, not eat them. Its scientific name is Cynoglossum cheirifolium. The exquisite flowers are purple.
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