Sunday, April 27, 2008

Aspirin Face Mask And Facial Toner

There are a few variations on the Aspirin face mask theme, all of them revolving around the mighty Aspirin for a base. Aspirin has been around for a hundred and so years, and just recently resumed full function in "do it yourself skincare".

Aspirin benefits

  • Aspirin is great for your skin. Basic function of it is being an analgesic and antipyretic, but more importantly, as far as skin care, it is its anti-inflammatory power. This is important when it comes to treatment of acne and other inflammation processes on the skin.
  • Aspirin contains acetyl-salicylic acid AKA Beta Hydroxy Acid, widely used in cosmetics as it is able to slough off skin cells thus preventing the clogging of pores.
  • It is a powerful ingredient that cleanses skin and treats the cause of acne
  • It is pretty cheap and almost everyone has it around the house.
  • Aspirin Face Mask

  • Dissolve 3-4 coated Aspirins in a few drops of mild water.
  • Add more water if needed until you get a mix that can be applied on the face.
  • Let it rest for 15 minutes (until it dries and undissolved pieces start to fall off).
  • Rinse off with luke warm water using a washcloth.
  • Be careful so that it doesn't get into your eyes - not pleasant.

    This mask is recommended for all skin types, although it shows best effects on oily skin and skin prone to acne, zits and blackheads. Apply this mask no more than twice a month.

    Aspirin Facial Toner

    Not only it tones the skin, aspirin facial toner acts as a god antiseptic. Added to it is vinegar which causes old skin cells to flake off much as the store brand does. Make the facial toner using one half water to one half vinegar and a few aspirins. Rinse your face with warm water and let it air dry. This will seal moisture in your skin.

    Biljana Drake is an avid collector of homemade skin care recipes. For more great skin care tips, facial masks recipes and homemade remedies, visit her website http://www.skin-care-recipes-and-remedies.com

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    Name your Baby after a Goddess

    Looking for a unique name for your new baby girl? Look no further than the ancient Greeks!

    Greek mythology is full of wonderful stories and beautiful names for girls. Besides being different, your daughter will have her own goddess myth to go along with her name.

    Does your baby girl seem serious and all knowing? Does she look like a little queen in her bassinette? The name Hera will fit your queenly daughter, since Hera was the queen of all the Greek goddesses and queen of heaven. Hera was the wife of Zeus and the mother of many other goddess and gods such as Ares, Hebe and Eris. She was the goddess of marriage and womanhood.

    Maybe your little one makes fierce faces when you try to change her nappies and seems to know what you are saying to her. Athena may be the name for her. Athena was the Greek goddess of wisdom and the patron of Athens, a city known for its culture and wisdom. She is portrayed as a virgin warrior; tough and beautiful as well as brilliant. She was also great at crafts such as basket weaving and sewing.

    Similar to Athena is Artemis, the goddess of the hunt. Artemis loved her dogs and ran around the forests with fifty of them along with a bunch of wood nymphs. She is the goddess of the moon, and coolly beautiful. She was known as the protector of young women. Her twin brother was Apollo. Does your daughter love her dog? Does she stare into the moon and smile? Maybe the name Artemis is for her.

    Calypso sounds like a little girl who loves to dance! Besides having a name and a musical beat named after her, Calypso was a sea nymph, the daughter of a Titan named Atlas (the one holding up the earth). She figures in the story of the Odyssey when she beguiles Odysseus to stay on her island with her and keep her company for seven years. Calypso is usually portrayed as an exotic figure and one name that would suit an unusual baby.

    Is your little one always laughing and cooing? Does she have a sunny nature? The name Thalia would fit. Thalia was a goddess of beauty and one of the three graces. Her name meant good cheer. Or maybe her sister Euphrosyne, meaning mirth would suit her, although that name is a mouthful, and probably would be tough for a young one to learn how to spell!

    Lastly, there is Penelope. She wasnt a goddess, but she was a woman of strong moral character. She was the long suffering wife of Odysseus who stayed true to her man for many, many years, while he was out having adventures and flings with beautiful women.

    This article only touches on the many names available to use for naming your baby girl taken from the ancient Greeks. Dive into any volume of Greek mythology and you may find a name you love, that is unique and fits your special girl.

    This article has been submitted in affiliation with http://www.BabyNameVote.Com/ which is a site for Baby Names.

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