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Henna – Why Does the Stain Fade and Disappear

Henna – How and Why is the Skin Stained
By Ron T Cody

Across the globe, Henna is gaining popularity as a new form of Body Art even though it has been in use for several decades or perhaps centuries according to the recent archaeological reports. Henna is basically a flowering plant that produces a tannin burgundy dye molecule, Lawsone, in its leaves and petiole.

This molecule has an affinity for bonding with proteins and thus has been widely used to dye skin, hair and finger and toe nails.

Exactly how the Henna stains our skin is a big question and query of many interested applicants of Henna. As the human skin is also made of a special type of protein, Keratin, the Henna dye molecule is able of combining with it to leave a burgundy stain behind on the skin once the paste applied has been removed.

What happens during the colouring procedure is a rather interesting theory made by our scientists who have carried out a lot of experiments to understand the science and relationship of our skin and Henna.

Henna dye molecules, once applied on the skin, are small enough to penetrate through the skin cell layers.

They do not spread out like the ink would on blotter paper, rather, they go straight down as ink would on corrugated cardboard. This is the main reason why the Henna patterns or designs stay clear and in place till the last day of exfoliation.

The skin cells closest to the Henna paste will have the greatest dye saturation as compared to those beneath them.

According to a factual study, the more dried out and more corneated your skin cells are, the deeper that layer, and greater the dye saturation, the darker the stain would be left over by the Henna paste.

It slowly fades as the epidermal skin layer is replaced by a new layer of skin cells.

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Henna – Why Are Some Stains Dark Or Light?
By Ron T Cody

Henna has long been used for the purpose of beautification and increasing the appeal and worth of the body.

It has been regarded as the safest and healthy form of Body Art technique which leaves a provisional burgundy stain on the body.

The basic scientific relationship between the Henna and the Skin describes the actual reason for the working and leaving of the burgundy dye behind on the body when the Henna paste is applied.

Most intriguing feature of the Henna stains is that they leave imprints of dissimilar brightness on different body parts.

This phenomenon can be easily understood by deeply pondering over the structure of the human fabric, Skin.

Our skin consists of living tissues covered and protected by the interlocked cell layers of Stratum Corneum.

This layer consists of dead and dry cells that exfoliate and desquamate rapidly on daily basis exposing a new layer of dead cells and so the procedure goes on.

The Henna dye molecules, when applied on the skin, saturate and dye the dead, dry cells in the Corneum layer.

The brightness of these imprints or stains is closely associated with the depth of this respective layer.

The areas of the body with the deepest layers tend to give a brighter and darker design colour as greater numbers of cells are dyed and they persist for longer time as these dyed cells are greater in number and consequently, take more time to exfoliate and peel off.

The common examples of such regions are the palms of hands and the soles of the feet that contain the greatest number of layers of these cells.

Mostly, the nourishment of the body also limits the colour of the stains.

As part of common observation, people who are well-nourished, happy and healthy tend to acquire a darker imprint of the Henna design, also those which are long-lasting, whilst those who are poorly-fed and sick, receive a rather lighter stain colour of Henna.

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Henna – Why Does the Stain Fade and Disappear?
By Ron T Cody

Henna tattoos and designs are provisional or temporary in nature as compared to the pierced tattoos that leave their mark permanently on the body.

There are certain biological processes that take place inside our body continuously that account for the temporary affect of the Henna paste.

Skin is comprised of many layers of cells that protect the inner organs from damage by the exterior lethal agents or liquids.

The human skin consists of living tissues as well as dead and dry cells.

Instead of softening and moistening, the dead cells harden on reaching the surface and eventually peel off naturally.

This natural exfoliation process takes place every day and night. The Stratum Corneum layer consists of interlocked cells throughout its column.

As the lower cells reproduce rapidly, they push up the column to replace the exfoliating cells from the surface.

The Henna paste is applied on to the surface of the skin which is hardened and dried.

The dye molecules in henna paste are small enough to penetrate inside the skin cells.

Hence, the cells closest to the paste become greatly saturated with the dye as compared to those lower in the column of Corneum.

As the upper cells die and become hard and flaky, they are cast off by the new cells beneath them that are being pushed by the newly forming cells beneath.

Thus the cells with lesser dye saturation rise above to the surface soon enough.

In this way, the Henna design slowly fades after approximately 72-96 hours.

The dye molecules are unable to penetrate much in to the column or till the living tissue layers.

This is the main reason why a permanent mark is not made as the cells in Stratum Corneum are continuously reproducing and exfoliating as compared to those in the living tissues.

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How is turmeric grown and made into a powder

Turmeric is not only a spice but also a perfume, dye and a medicinal herb. It is used in the preparation of various delicious dishes. Turmeric belongs to the rhizome family very similar to ginger. It grows well in moist, hot climates.

Turmeric plants
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Turmeric plant
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Freshly harvested turmeric from Kerala
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Turmeric is at it’s best flavor when it is fresh. The flavor rapidly decreases during the drying process due to the evaporation of the essential oil. In order to incorporate the fresh rhizome in diet process of pickling the rhizome is followed.

fresh turmeric
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The outer peel starts to dry and darken on storage.

Pieces of Whole And Cracked Fresh Turmeric Root
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The rhizome is boiled, dried and ground to a fine yellow powder which is then packaged and sold.

Heap of turmeric root at a spice market
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Spoon of Turmeric Powder with fresh Turmeric Root
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Indian Spice
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Mehendi ritual in Indian Marriages

Indian bride
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The ritual of mehendi is celebrated by applying beautiful and intricate henna designs on the hands and feet of the girl. According to traditional custom, design of the ‘baraat’ and the ‘doli’ are drawn along with peacock, kalash, flowers, leaves etc. Writing groom’s name on the hands is compulsorily involved in mehendi design.

It is said that the deeper the color of the mehendi on the stronger would be the bond between the bride and the groom. The mehendi designs is applied by a female relative of the house or by a professional mehendiwala who after applying mehendi on the bride also apply mehendi to hands of all the female relatives gathered for the occasion.

The mehendi ceremony is an auspicious occasion and has a festive feel to it. No marriage is complete without this ceremony. It is also said that mehendi is one of the adornments of the bride and it is required that the bride wears it. The women gather together to sing traditional songs. It is a custom that the girl must not step outside of the house after this ceremony.

In some communities the haldi ceremony is celebrated together with mehendi ceremony. The haldi ceremony consists of applying turmeric on the hands, feet and face of the girl. The application of turmeric brings a beautiful glow on the Indian complexion. A groom and his bride wash their mehendi applied hands in the same bowl with haldi(turmeric powder) as a part of a ritual in Indian Marriages.

Mehendi Ritual
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Ritual with Mehendi
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how to spot adulterated henna powder

Henna Powder
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Henna powder
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Have you ever seen bright color henna powder such as this then be alerted because this is not original henna powder and colors are added to it.

It must be noted some companies add green coloring to disguise stale henna which is brown!

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clean hair for a beautiful you

Pretty woman washing her hair in a shower
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simple salads

Salads from vegetables
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Lettuce and Bean Salads
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Salads
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Different salads in buffet
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Vegetable Salad
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Carrots.
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Dietary salad from tomatoes, cucumbers and radish
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Cucumber salad in bowl
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slice some cucumbers and sprinkle some salt over them for taste. Enjoy.

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Solutions for puffy eyes

With so much of work stress and incomplete sleep, it is not uncommon to find many people having bags under their eyes or puffy eyes. If not taken care, puffy eyes can reduce your facial appearance and also make you look older.

Beautiful young woman sleep
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The most common cause of puffy eyes is not getting enough sleep. Cut down on your work as health comes first. Get the amount of sleep that you really require and gain back healthy-looking skin under your eyes.

Avoid sleeping on the face down. When you sleep on the face, fluid gets collected around your eyes because of poor circulation. Sleep on your back and use a pillow. This prevent fluids from being accumulated around our eyes

Sesame crackers and snacks
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If you are someone munching fast food or food heavy on salt, you have to consider cutting them down. Salty foods can lead to puffiness under eyes,

Celebration toast with champagne
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Having too many drinks frequently is yet another cause for puffy eyes. Stop intake of alcoholic beverages.

Allergies are yet another cause for puffy eyes. If your skin feels itchy or it appears reddish, consider check up with a dermatologist for immediate relief.

Glass of water with ice
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Drink plenty of water and fresh juices. When your water intake is less your skin retains fluids. Try to have a minimal of eight to ten glasses of water everyday.

Fresh summer juices
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Ice cubes
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If you have puffiness around the eyes, using something to cool it may help. Wrap ice under soft towels and place under our eyes. This is a simple way of reducing puffy eyes. You can also try applying slices of apples, cucumbers or potatoes in the refrigerator overnight slice them and place under your eyes to reduce the problem. Do this for atleast a week for visible results.

Cucumber
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Coffee, tea and sugar
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Slided cucumber
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Cucumbers have a very high water content of around 96% and have a cooling and refreshing effect on the body. This nature’s cool creation is also a beauty enhancer. Cucumber can reduce puffiness under the eyes, as well as help diminish dark circles.

Woman Relaxing at Spa
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Lay the slices of cucumbers over your eyes, making sure they touch the skin everywhere where the dark circles can be seen. Using slices of cucumber over the eyelids and lying down helps the skin to soak the moisture and nutrients into your skin around the dark circles to bring a quick & healing relief. Cucumbers are the most wonderful and natural eye pads you can find for yourself.

Face Cream
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Check out high-quality eye skin care products which have effective natural ingredients to combat puffy eyes. Regularly apply such products and you can see the result you desired from them.

Now the above-mentioned points effectively deal with puffy eye problems externally. Puffy eyes can be also a symptom of some serious health concern such as dermatitis, blood pressure, thyroid disorder or kidneys malfunction. Since, it can be a sign of such serious problems make sure to have a health check to rectify the problem internally.

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the cat eye look

Beauty
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Dreamer
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Pure beauty
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Eye makeup detail
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Fantasy makeup
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Beautiful makeup
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You can use a dusky pink blush and this can help warm and freshen up the face. This is especially on the areas below your cheeckbones.

Beauty Cosmetics Set
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Beauty Cosmetics Set
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Make-up
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How to look cute in photographs

Girl with Maltese Dog
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how to be beautiful with red sexy lips and long wavy hair

Feminine long wavy hair with absolute big curls has a natural bounce. they look natural Maintaining wavy hair is the easiest.

Model with red makeup
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Sexy fashion portrait
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Girl with a heart
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Girl with balloons in action
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Makeup palettes – your favourite colors in one place

Makeup palettes have changed the way women apply and use makeup colors. With so many shades in different colors and textures available handy at your fingertips your mind fills up with creative buzzing ideas on how to go from dull to glam in a few minutes. Using different shades of makeup you can contrast and compliment your natural undertones in few minutes.

Makeup palettes allow you to see how different color combination’s work together. (or not!). They give you more color variations. The more colors you have to play with, you can wear a different color each day and old new and fresh each day instead of wearing the same colrs and looking boring each day.

With makeup palettes you save time because you dont have to remember what shades and products you got and where you kept them. You dont need to search through all the clutter of makeup products. Simply open your favorite palette and all those shades are looking up at you ready to be applied.

While buying makeup you spend so much time deciding on what shade of lipstick or eyeshadow to buy but in case of palettes you dont need to think so much and can get many colors all in one place at a much better price.

Color makeup palettes are a girl’s best friend, they are a much more economical way to buy cosmetics! Color palettes give you a much wider variety of shades so that you need not throw money away on single colors that cost so much and don’t work well for you, palettes can save you a ton of time and money. If you find a shade in the palette that you need to use too much and you empty it fast buy a full sized single product for that particular shade.

Eye shadows with brush
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Cosmetics Kit
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Eye makeup
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Palette of shadows
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Make-up Palette
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Make-up Palette
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Eyeshadows and lipstick
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Cosmetics
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simple golden eyeliner with plain makeup

Female eye with a golden arrow make-up
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Eye make-up with  golden arrow
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Golden fashion eye  make-up
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Lining your lashes in gold is a great way to add extra flair to your eyes. It’s simple to apply and can be done in mere seconds.

Unload some of the extra liner (if using liquid liner). After removing the brush from the tube, stroke it over the open tube several times to remove excess amount of liquid on the brush.

Get real close to the mirror so that you get a good visual of your lash line.

If you choose to use a pencil eyeliner, use a really smooth and creamy eyeliner that mostly dries after about 30 seconds, and does not smudge to give a water-proof finish.

Apply a thin stroke from the inner corner of your eye’s upper lash line all the way out to the outer corner pointing towards your brow’s end tip.

Line the lower lash line, start from the inner corner draw till your lower (outer) lash line and take the line to the outer corner. Go a little heavy on the lower lashes towards the end of the outer corner.

Eyeliners can be worn with or without eye shadow. In this tutorial we lay more emphasis on the golden liner to make it stand out and still make your makeup look as simple and elegant as it can.

Use a lengthing mascara to make your lashes look really long against the background of golden liner. Dont use volumizing mascara as it will hide your golden liner.

Avoid wearing eyeshadow to give a clean look.

Female eye with false eyelashes and golden make-up
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some poses of bharatanatyam dance

Woman with lots of jasmine flowers
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Bharatanatyam dance by the woman
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Woman performing bharatanatyam dance
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Lady performing bharatanatyam dance
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Indian female performing dance
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woman doing dancing posture
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Tradition woman doing traditional dance
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some mehendi designs

Indian wedding bride getting henna applied
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Indian wedding bride getting henna applied
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Henna
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Bangles and Mehandi
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Bangles and Mehandi
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Henna
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Bangles and Mehandi
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Indian wedding bride getting henna applied
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Bangles and Mehandi
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Abstract Heena
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Hand with Heena
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Hand with Heena
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Hand with Heena
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Diamond between your red lips

Lips and diamond
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Love this photo I love it too.

Anyways never attempt this because diamonds are very sharp and hard and are used to cut other diamonds. So do not swallow them.

Glam Red gloss lips.
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Aromatic glicerin soaps – wich to buy

Aromatic glicerin soap
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Glycerin, a plant-based humectant that helps the skin retain moisture. It is good for the skin because it is attracts moisture and keeps skin hydrated. The ingredients used helps to nourish and moisturize the skin. This soap remove dark spots, age spots, revives skin suppleness and nourishes skin to make your skin look radiant and flawless.

Essential oils contain the true essence of the plant it was derived from. Essential oils are highly concentrated and are often used by diluting them with a carrier oil (sweet almond oil, apricot kernel oil, grapeseed oil). This blend is for relaxation and stress relief. It will induce a deep relaxation of the tissues, muscles and joints, and re-establish a good energy balance.

Beauty treatment
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When choosing your glycerin soaps, there are so many choices. You can find soaps with natural ingredients and a wide variety of fragrances that hold their scent. This occurs by using essential oils to provide the soaps with the fragrance.

Glycerin soaps that are 100% vegetable glycerin based are extremely moisturizing as they contain a neutral pH and will continue to moisturize skin throughout the day. Glycerin is one of the more typical and effective water-binding agents used in cosmetics. The moisturizing properties of glycerin soap are one of its largest benefits.

Honey and lemon bath
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Fruits
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Harvest
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Scarlett Johansson blonde hair and red lips makeup

Think of the hollywood screen goddesses. Marilyn Monroe with her blonde hair and red lips.

Fast forward to modern day beauties.

Scarlett Johansson, with her curves and stunning good looks, Super polished makeup, blonde hair and red lips.

Start by using liquid foundation in dots across your face. Blend it in your skin and see that you cover all the flaws. Go over it with matte powder to achieve a super finished complexion, then add a pinkish blush to your cheekbones. Apply it on the side of your cheeks with gentle strokes. Define your brows by filling them in with a pencil that matches their natural color of your brows. Line your upper lid with a black liquid liner, then apply one coat of mascara. Before applying red lipstick, begin with applying a lip liner on the edges of your lips. Make them shapely if you want. Fill in lip color with a lip brush.

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Romantic Rose bath salt recipe

Pink bath salt
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Epsom or sea salts are commonly used as bath salts They are easy to obtain, available in almost any grocery or drugstore, and are very inexpensive to purchase. They come in a variety of colors, scents and textures.

Mixed with essential oils from herbs, bath salts can provide benefits associated with aromatherapy, such as promoting relaxation, and ensuring a sound and restful sleep at night.

When I take time out just for myself, I enjoy taking a long hot bath. I
fill up my bathtub with some homemade Romantic Rose bath salts. This combination is relaxing and rejuvenating. These baths help to relax me after a long busy day.

Bath salt with rose
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Here is the recipe-
2 cups Epsom Salts
1/2 cup sea salts
4 drops of pink edible food color
4 drops of Rose Essential Oil

Combine salts in a large glass bowl, add the essential oils and mix thoroughly. Spoon into glass jars. Use a 1/4 to 1/2 cup of mixture under warm running water.

Bath salt with rose
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Lanolips Lip Ointment

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If there were such a thing as 101%, Lanolips would be it.

Unlike your average lip balm or gloss, ‘Lanolips 101 Lip Ointment’ is comprised of 100% ULTRA Medical Grade lanolin. This is even purer than simple Medical Grade lanolin and means:

• There are no chemicals
• No additives
• It’s hypoallergenic
• It’s colour free
• Odour free
• It’s so safe it can be used on the mouths of new-born babies
• It is used in hospitals after surgeries to help open wounds heal
• It is 100% pure, cream of the crop, concentrated and refined lanolin

100% natural, with 101 benefits including:

• SUPER HYDRATING holding up to 200% of its weight in water
• Excellent for compromised skin conditions
• Is suitable for even the most sensitive skin
• Lanolin has the lowest sensitivity reaction rate of almost any ingredient
• Accelerates the repair of damaged skin
• Unlike other glosses, it doesn’t feel super sticky – so no “Liplash”
• And the gloss is natural
• It can turn your favourite lipstick into a gloss. Just apply your lipstick and then add ‘Lanolips 101 Ointment’ over the top
• It really lasts. Don’t believe us? Try our nighttime challenge. Apply a nice thick layer of ‘Lanolips 101 Ointment’ on your lips before you go to bed, then wake up in the morning and see how hydrated your lips are – you can still feel the lanolin working
its magic.

Don’t be fooled it’s not just for lips, it has 101 uses too:

• Dry skin
• Nursing nipples
• Minor cuts
• Eczema
• Psoriasis
• Heavy-duty lip protection whilst flying
• Minor burns and sunburn
• Skin abrasions
• Dry cuticles
• Cracked heels
• ‘Chicken’ elbow patches
• Dry nasal passages from lots of sniffling
• Keeping eyebrows in place

…you can even oil a squeaky hinge!

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