Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Beauty Tips!!

I have been out of the beauty game for quiet some time and I think it's time that I get back into it and share some more tips with everyone. I am a beauty fanatic! Now, when I say that, it doesn't mean I pile on loads of makeup or do painful things to myself to enhance my beauty; which many of us unnecessarily do. There are so many other ways to let your beauty shine through, and what better way than a natural way? Makeup can be a great enhancer, but nothing is better than showing off your natural beauty with a fresh face and healthy skin. This scrub I posted below is great for your skin! I've used it and keeps my skin soft, clear and feeling amazing! Try it out, most of the ingredients are probably in your kitchen!

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What is Mud Scrub you ask.
Well, basically it’s a sugar and coffee scrub.
I love it!
Especially because the coffee has such great benefits for your skin.
Coffee and Caffeine are showing up all over in beauty products due to their tightening and antioxidant effects on the skin.
Caffeine, works on skin in the three primary ways:
as a vasoconstrictor, an antioxidant, and a diuretic
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Applied topically caffeine helps to redistribute fat cells and decrease the formation of cellulite. It also acts as a vasorestrictor, tightening and shrinking blood vessels thereby helping eliminate varicose veins.
Guess what! It can make you feel more alert too,
because you associate the smell with the invigorating effects of drinking coffee.
(It's a learned response.)
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What you will need:
1 C Sugar (white, brown, cane)
5 TBSP Coffee grounds
1/4 C oil
(veggie oil, almond oil, extra virgin olive oil, baby oil…)
1 tsp Peppermint Extract
1 tsp Vanilla Extract


Mix:
Mix sugar and coffee.
Add small amounts of oil to the sugar/coffee mix until everything is coated.
(You may not need the full 1/4 C, I didn’t use all of it)
Add any fragrance you like. I chose to use Peppermint and Vanilla and they blend well with the coffee aroma.
Mix well. and You’re done.
If you find it a little watery from the oil, just add more sugar and or coffee.
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This recipe can be tweaked to your liking. 
A few tips:
◦ If you have sensitive skin, do not add coffee grounds and use brown sugar (as it is less abbrasive)
◦ If you would like a coarser scrub, try 1/2 C of sugar and 1/2 C of coffee grounds. 

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