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Natural Hair Care With Lemon

  • June 30, 2011 at 5:23 am

The folk lore of lemon dates back thousands of years. It has been widely used for skin and hair care. The acidic contents of lemon make it an excellent cleanser for oily skin as well as a natural hair lightener for blonde hairs.

Lemon juice contains alpha hydroxyl acid (AHA) that help to exfoliate dead cells from skin thus giving it a rejuvenated fresh look. Its acidic element is a natural cure for a number of body ailments. It has a natural bleaching components that help to improve complexion. Lemon rind is rich in essential oil called lemon essential oil. This oil is known to rejuvenate and restore the skin. It is extremely effective as a whitening agent or as a clarifier and astringent in skincare products.

There are multiple ways to incorporate lemon into your routine hair care.

As Hair Rinse

Take about half cup of fresh lemon juice and mix well in about one quart of water. Use as a final rinse after routine shampooing. The acidic nature of lemon juice will lighten the hairs and cause the cuticles to tighten, creating shine. The lightening effect is particularly outstanding in blonde hairs.

Homemade Shampoo

1 whole egg 1 tsp olive oil 1 tsp lemon juice A few bits of your favorite soap 1/2 cup water

Soak these soap pieces into warm water for few hours till these are soft and slimy. Now mix well all ingredients into a bowl with the help of a fork or whisk wire. This could be your first homemade hair product and store it in a glass bottle. You can use it for 2- 3 days if kept outside the refrigerator. However, if a longer storage is required put it in the refrigerator.

Homemade Hair Conditioner

3-4 tbsp henna powder 1 tablespoon hair oil of your choice 1 egg juice of 1/2 lemon

First beat the egg with a whisk beater till it is frothy. Add henna powder in sections and continue beating. Add some water and lemon juice to get reasonable consistency. Leave the mixture to set for one hour. Apply gently and thoroughly to hair and scalp. Let it stay for on hour before you rinse and shampoo. Further no conditioner is required.

Hair Packs

1 Egg 2 tablespoon honey 1 tablespoon lemon juice 2 table spoon olive oil (any massage oil can be used like, almond oil, mustard oil, coconut oil or sesame oil) Few drops of essential oil

Mix all the constituents well in a bowl and apply over the entire face. Leave it for twenty to forty minutes, followed by shampooing with luke warm water. End with a cold water rinse. This is an effective hair treatment for all hair types.

Hair Spray

Lemon Hair Spray This is a quick recipe, which works well for all types of hairs. All you need; 2 to 4 lemons 4 cups of water Drops of essential oil

Cut lemons in slices and place in a sauce pan along with water. Let it simmer for fifteen minutes till half of the water has evaporated. Strain the liquid and add essential oil. Pour this in a spray bottle and keep refrigerated. Here it stays well for a week or so.

Tips To Get Beautiful Nails – For A Beautiful You!

  • July 23, 2009 at 6:05 am



Not just your face but even your hands say it loud when you need to get that perfect impression in a board meeting or on a special person. Your perfectly manicured nails look good and say it loud about how well you maintain yourself. However, nail care is essential for both men and women and few tips that will help you get that perfect nails sitting at home. So, say good bye to expensive salons and French manicurists.

If you devote a little care even once in 15 days your nail will look beautiful, giving you an edge over the others in today’s world of competition.

1. Get a basic nail kit that has the necessary tools but is not prohibitively expensive as brand names do not mean great nails!
Nail kits are available at every drug store so you can find one that suits you easily.

2. Wash your hands with a herbal based soap and lukewarm water and let it dry. When the nails are soft, they are easy to cut and file. However, be careful as improper filing can weaken the nails. Use a nail file and shape up your nails according to our desire with easy, gentle strokes.
File from the side to the middle along the edge of the nail for the best results. Do not apply pressure on the top which will cause then to crack and break.

3. If you apply nail polish, do not put a thick coat and leave it. Beautiful, well manicured nails require 2 to3 coats of nail polish applications to give them that smooth, glossy finish.

4. As with hair and skin, nails also require attention. A well balanced diet and drinking plenty of water keeps the nails shiny and smooth while dehydrated nails look chipped and dry too.

5. Regular nail care is important and occasionally do apply cuticle oil to moisturize and soften your cuticles and nails. This will help the nails to look fresh and smooth, even without nail polish.

6. Never use alcohol based lotions or nail polish removers as they tend to weaken the nails and dehydrate them. The chances of fungi and other microbial infections increase when the nails are cracked and brittle. Always go in for natural, organic nail care products
to safe guard tour skin and nails.

7. Unhealthy habits of biting nails also lead to unhygienic nails and spoil the look of the hands. So, if you are prone to it, give it up!
If you follow these tips, you will have healthy, beautiful nails and hands in a short time span.

Nail Salons

  • May 22, 2009 at 10:17 am



There are many nail salons available to facilitate nail care. There are salons that are expensive and located in posh localities. However, people can also choose to patronize downtown nail salons that offer huge discounts. Nail salons are now going out of their way to focus on branded systems and resourceful methods to enhance nail care. They offer to take care of the nails and optimize their growth. The nail treatment offered differs with each client and the equipment used is disinfected after every service provided. The salons offer real value for the money spent.

There are nail salons that offer the basic manicure services and those that offer full-time nail retreats on weekends. Nearly all nail salons use similar equipment to work on nails. However, there are many different brands available for each product type. People can take their own manicure kits to the nail salon, if they are not assured about the hygiene conditions. Clean towels, pedicure tubs, tissues and cotton balls are essential for manicures. New emery boards must be used each time. Fresh soapy water must be used for each client. People should avoid the nail salon staff from cutting the cuticles too short or treating corns and calluses.

Most of the nail salons offer quality services and personal attention. In the case of expensive salons, they employ the use of air filters. This is to stop the smell of acrylics from hurting the client’s nose or eyes. Many additional services are being offered at nail salons, other than the basic acrylic overlays with tips and simple manicures and pedicures. These include spa level manicures and pedicures, natural nail care, silk or cotton nail wraps and organic and botanical products for pedicure. The treatments can vary from the traditional ones to the elaborate flower power wraps.

Best Tips to Soften Nails

  • April 30, 2009 at 12:01 pm



Has your nail ever broken off suddenly?

Sometimes, people suffer from brittle nails and undergo embarrassment due to uneven shapes. Although not a medical disease, this is a common feature in almost 25% of the population. The sign for such deficiencies in nails is that they break off or peel away at the free ends in horizontal strips. Exposure to repeated detergents, soaps, water and harsh chemicals as those found in polish removers may lead to such problems. There are many other reasons that can cause nails to peel like Psoriasis, alopecia, fungi infections, endocrine disorders and even malnutrition leads to such breakage in nails.

Malnutrition sometimes becomes the leading cause of it and deficiency of B complex affects the health. Taking supplements helps reduce such nails making then softer and nourished. While lack of Folic acid and Vitamin C leads to hang nails, deficiency of Omega 3 can lead cracks.

Women who use polish removers extensively have a higher chance of getting brittle nails as most polish removers have acetone which robs the nail of its moisture content leaving dull, dry looks, after contact. It is best to reduce the use of polish removers to once a week and touch up your nails during the week, if they tend to chip. There are many therapeutic cosmetic moisturizers that give temporary relief by preserving the moisture content in your nails.

One of the best ways to rehydrate your nails is to soak your fingertips in warm water and then dry them gently. Apply essential oils like Tea Tree oils diluted in avocado or almond oil, and rub the nails gently for a few minutes. Repeat this once or twice a week and you will notice that they are shiny and pink. Filing properly also helps reduce the breaking so always file gently and do not apply any pressure on the top. Use gentle herbal and organic oil based nail nourishments to keep your nail moisturized and healthy.

Sometimes, fungi growth inside cuticles also leads to nail breakages but using Tree oil applications inhibits bacterial and fungi growth. However, you should show it to a dermatologist, if this condition persists. So, if you suffer from brittle nails, avoid exposure to water, chemicals and acetone based polish removers. Use glass files to shape and moisturize your nails after exposure to water. Thus nail care is essential part of your grooming regimen.