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Tuesday 3 July 2012

BLACK SKIN CARE TIPS ---PT 2





Having an effective skin care routine should be your number one priority. Beauty means beautiful skin. If you’re spending less than 15minutes on your skin you’re not doing it justice. Whether you’re butter pecan, dark chocolate or anything in-between, you can have amazingly beautiful, acne free, even toned skin. There are some black skin basics you need to know, you can also use natural products to reach your skin care goals. If you’ve never tried natural cleansers you’re really missing out on benefits like clear skin, even tone, and smoothness. Discover natural, chemical free, money saving, homemade cleansers, butter and oils that can completely transform your skin.


SHEA BUTTER SKIN/HAIR CARE

Shea Butter is one of the best kept secrets of natural skin care. You can incorporate this African miracle into your skin care regimen. Shea Butter contains oils that help bring out the natural beauty of your skin. Shea butter nourishes the skin with Vitamins A, E and F. vitamins A and E help maintain the skin and keep it clear and healthy. They are particularly helpful for sun damaged skin. They help prevent premature wrinkles and facial lines. Vitamin F acts as a skin protector and rejuvenator. It soothes rough, dry or damaged hair. Also, Shea Butter easily penetrates the skin allowing the skin to breathe. Shea Butter has high level of cinnamic acid, a natural sun screen. So, it provides some degree of protection from the sun. Shea Butter is also anti-inflammatory making it useful in treating rheumatism. It is very useful in treating minor skin conditions as witnessed among people who manifests allergy to sun. It prevents the rashes they would normally get from even a small amount of exposure to the sun.


Shea Butter provides moisture to dry or damaged hair from the roots to the tips, repairing and protecting against weather damage, dryness and brittleness. It also absorbs quickly and completely into the scalp to rehydrate without clogging pores. It is particularly beneficial for processed and heat-treated hair. It is an excellent treatment for dry scalp. It restores luster to damaged hair. For prevention of stretch marks, you might want to use West African Shea Butter.

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