Sunday, December 25, 2011

Natural Beauty Secrets in Five Countries

Beauty trends are always evolving, but the skin will shine always in demand. Long before the discovery of so many modern treatments, ancient cultures have used certain plants to improve the condition of the skin, to nourish, moisturize, and cleanse the skin peeling.
For example, turmeric is a staple ingredient in Indian cuisine, has long been used to remove black stains. Grape skins have been beautifying skin French women for centuries, Cleopatra is believed due to the delicate skin of milk and honey bath.
Centuries later, many of these extracts was found in beauty products. Here are five natural extracts that have benefits for skin care, as reported from Spa Magazine.
1. Switzerland: Edelweis
Benefits: This type of flower does look fragile, but the benefits can tighten wrinkled skin, increase circulation, treat irritation, protects collagen, and brighten the skin. The flowers have been shown to contain phytochemicals that can inhibit the development of free radicals.
Traditional use: There is a legend in Northern European countries, edelweiss can protect during the war. To show their love, the Swiss man risked his life to pluck the little flowers on top of the mountain.
Edelweis presented a tea to treat poor circulation, breast cancer, cough and diphtheria. Even made an ointment to protect skin from sunburn, relieve arthritis pain and help heal wounds.
2. Caribbean: LEATHER MANGO
Benefits: As with other tropical products, moisturizing mango moisturize and tighten skin, even for irritated skin. But, what makes mango moisturizing your skin's best friend is this moisturizer in addition to softening the skin, has anti-oxidants, offers a defense of skin from the sun, wind and pollution, as well as overcome the allergy itching and wrinkles.
Traditional use: Mango is known to have many benefits from the treatment of diabetes to treat scorpion stings. Even in India, mango leaves are used to ensure a woman's fertility. Portuguese traders first brought the mango to the Caribbean in the 18th century.
3. France: LAVENDER
Benefits: The scent of lavender is the most stinging smell of nature. For 30 years, lavender essential oil is used to treat migraines and arthritis. Extract of lavender is also used to reduce excess oil and acne on the skin. Lavender is also used to soothe skin after insect bites. Anti-oxidants lavender able to overcome wrinkles, improve skin elasticity and balance the pressure on the skin.
Treatment of lavender suitable for sensitive skin. Lavender essential oil can be used for steam treatment. And, can also be used as an antiseptic, and can be used directly onto the skin to clean pores and eliminate acne.
Traditional use: Long before popular in France, lavender is used for bathing, food, and as a perfume in ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome. The Romans brought lavender to France and became a favorite of King Charles VI and Louis XIV. At that time, lavender packed in such a way as to aid sleep and repel insects.
4. Tahiti: OIL MONOI
Benefits: Oil massage monoi used in rituals of ancient Tahiti coconut oil mixed with Polynesians. This oil is able to eliminate the signs of aging such as wrinkles, brighten skin, revitalizing the skin. Efficacy is obtained from the salicylic acid contained in it. To add luster, apply a small amount on your hair, apply warm in the palm of your hand.
Traditional use: Monoi has been part of every stage of life in Tahiti for over 2000 years. At birth, the baby is massaged with oil from head to toe by the priests maohi, a practice that not only bless the baby but also as a way of mosquito repellent and provide protection for baby's delicate skin.
5. Indonesia: MELATI
Usefulness: jasmine oil is recognized as a pain reliever, a panacea for sore muscles, bruises and swelling resolve, and cope with stress. Jasmine oil is also used as aromatherapy and used orally in tea for anti-depression medication.
Traditional use: Jasminum sambac or jasmine is one of Indonesia's national flower, a symbol of beauty, purity, love, devotion and women. Traditionally, jasmine oil is also used as massage therapy for women before, during, and after giving birth because these oils can relieve the pain of childbirth, strengthen contractions, increase milk production, reduce stretch marks and prevent postnatal depression.

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