3 Medicine Chest Beauty Tips
You, most likely, aren’t going to be looking in your medicine cabinet for beauty tips and tricks. But, what you find will probably amaze you. There are many spa-quality treatments in your own medicine chest.
For example, consider your complexion. Does a gigantic pimple pop up every time you have a really big date? If so, then your skin is reacting to stress. Visiting a spa is the best way to get a facial. Nonetheless, these can cost you over 100 dollars. They can also take up a lot of your time. Alternatively, you can put a dab of hydrocortisone cream (for rashes and poison ivy) to the pimple. Put some on in the morning and it will dramatically fade by that night.
Breakouts not a big deal for you? Don’t worry, there are medicine cabinet beauty tips for you too. You can try some vitamin E oil capsules cut open. Vitamin E can help those with cystic fibrosis, Alzheimer’s and sickle cell anemia. But, when you break these capsules open, you have an instant scar and wrinkle treatment. Vitamin E is present in most proven anti-aging creams because it is a wonderful topical healer.
Have you been looking for a gentler toner? You can use distilled witch hazel. Most of the time, expensive over-the-counter toners can really dry out your skin and may even cause redness. Diluted witch hazel works great when applied with a cotton ball. Witch hazel can be used for laryngitis and hemorrhoids. It can also be used as a wonderful beauty treatment.
As expected, you should always test out new treatments before using them full on. Anytime you are going to put something new on your face, you should be really careful. Put a small dab on the inside of your wrist or elbow. Leave it there for 24 hours. If no redness or irritation appears, then you are good to go.
So you should always be on the lookout for beauty bargains in different places. You will be surprised at what the contents of your kitchen or bathroom hold. You can now use these beauty tips to give yourself a great spa experience any day of the week in the privacy of your own home.
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