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5 Reasons Why Aloe Vera is a Beauty Miracle Worker

What’s not to love about aloe vera? This miracle plant is not just good as a beauty product, but does wonders to your overall health as well! So much so, that even the ever-beautiful Cleopatra was not blind to its charms. It is said that the Egyptian queen used to apply aloe pulp to her face and body, which could be the secret behind her youthful and supple skin.

Emami Hair Life – Instant Hair Pack

If making a hair-pack is not your cup of tea, then try Emami Hair Life-Instant Hair Pack . It’s a premixed, ready-to-use, non-coloring herbal hair pack enhanced with vitamins and proteins to make hair beautiful and healthy from within.No hassles of soaking, grinding or even mixing the ingredients. You have to just squeeze out the contents from the packet, apply it to your hair with a brush or gloved hands, leave it for 10-15 minutes and then rinse it off. And you are done with it. Enriched with the goodness of soya proteins, multivitamins and Keraherb-11, it’s a perfect balance of rare herbs that claims to revitalize and strengthen your hair roots without colouring the hair . Get manageable, strong and beautiful hair by just sparing only 10 minutes.

Homemade Toothpowder

If you are on the lookout for brushing your teeth with some natural ingredients and herbs, then neem twigs, Tulsi (Basil ) powder, babool bark, dried orange peel powder are all good. Our ancestors who used these had strong teeth and they could chomp chikoos and sugarcane with equal ease. For a change if you would like to make your own toothpowder, then you here’s a simple recipe which I got to know from a naturopath. Try this if you can procure the ingredients. Ingredients: Tulsi (Basil) leaves powder -2 tbsp Neem leaves powder -2 tbsp Saindhav salt -2 tbsp Jatamansi -2 tbsp Ashes (Bhasma) of almond shells – 2 tbsp Roasted betelnut powder – 2 tbsp Cardamom (Elaichi) powder- 2 tsp Method: Grind all these to powder which is slightly coarse. Use this powder to brush your teeth in the morning and at night before you retire to bed. If you want you may also use it after every meal. This is supposed to help with disorders of teeth, including pyhorrhea. Re...

Feel fresh with Tulsi (Basil) leaves

If you prefer steaming your face to open up the pores before the application of a mask , then consider using the leaves of Tulsi or Holy Basil in the water. From ancient times women have used this wonder herb for beautifying themselves. As it has antiseptic and antibacterial properties, it is marvelous for the skin. Its efficacy in curing various skin diseases is also quite well known. Here’s how you can use Tulsi as a beauty aid . Steaming your face with Tulsi water flushes out the dirt and toxins, leaving the skin soft and glowing. Also works wonders on acne-prone skin and other blemishes . The method : Take some water. Squeeze half a lemon into it. Now add a fistful of Tulsi leaves, a handful of mint (pudina) leaves and boil it. Remove from heat when it starts emitting steam. Secure your hair with a band, take a thick towel over your head and bend over the vessel with your eyes closed so that your face is fully exposed to the steam emanating from the water. Take the st...

Tulsi for inflammation and itching of the eyelids

Sometimes when one wakes up with a swollen eyelid or an inflamed eyelid, which could well be due to an ant bite, what does one do? If it starts itching then all one does is scratch… scratch… scratch – rubbing the eyes so vigorously and almost mishandling them in the process. Surely our delicate eyes deserve a better handling and quite a bit of pampering particularly at this time. Here’s a simple remedy and a quickie too. All you have to do is to rush to your garden to pick up a few leaves of Tulsi or Holy Basil . Tulsi is not just used as a beauty aid but also to cure various skin diseases too. It has a soothing effect over the eyes too. This healer par excellence most certainly deserves the kind of adulation and reverence that is showered upon it. Now to the recipe. Ingredients: Tulsi (Basil) leaves Powdered alum Water Method: Prepare a decoction of Tulsi leaves and dissolve some powdered alum in the decoction. When there is inflammation or itching of the eyelids,...

Tulsi (Basil) to cure skin problems

Tulsi (Basil is revered by the Hindus as a holy herb. This belief is not entirely due to any dogmatic religious conviction, but rests upon solid scientific foundations. In addition to its spiritually uplifting qualities, Tulsi has been found to possess extraordinary powers of healing and promoting health. Tulsi is found to be endowed with purifying and antiseptic qualities. The efficacy of the remedies of skin diseases is greatly augmented if they are used in conjunction with Tulsi. Here is a collection of a few such remedies: Equal amounts of 5 parts of the Tulsi plant should be dried and powdered together. An extract of this powder has a purifying action on the blood. Regular use of this extract therefore prevents skin diseases . Application of a paste formed by grinding Tulsi leaves with lemon juice is an effective treatment for ringworm . Continued ingestion of powdered Tulsi roots and leaves with hot water is believed to cure all skin diseases. Boil Tulsi leaves in mustard oil. ...

Tulsi (Basil) for beauty

Nature has provided us with a variety of medicinal herbs and shrubs to preserve health and beauty. Among these, Tulsi (Holy Basil) holds an important position. This wonder herb has bactericidal properties and from ancient times has had the reputation of being a bestower of health and beauty . Aroma emanating from Tulsi leaves is beneficial to health Early in the morning, after your bath , spread a mat in the proximity of a Tulsi plant and inhale the fragrance of the Tulsi leaves. Take deep breaths and allow the aroma emanating from the leaves to sink in and pervade your system. This fragrance has a great capacity of purifying the blood and correcting any unfavorable alteration in it. Your will feel refreshed and your face will acquire a radiant glow.