As much as I know you love to hear me wax poetic about the benefits of natural skin care, I thought I would mix things up a bit this week and let you hear it from a few of my favorite bloggers. That’s right, this week there will be a few guest bloggers interspersed amongst my own ramblings. First up is Opal Tribble. Opal is a font of knowledge and inspiration. She has so many good ideas and I’ve gotten so many great ideas for my own health from her blog. So without further delay, I present Vegan Momma.
A recent experience at the nail salon has made me a little uncomfortable. Here's what happened. I was getting a manicure and this young guy came in. I thought he must be there to pick up his girlfriend, but he was there to get his nails done too. There was another guy there who was actually waiting on his girlfriend. The two of them struck up a conversation. Male bonding in the nail shop—so millennial. The guy getting his nails done didn't seem self conscious at all. The whole scenario seemed cute at first, but after some reflection it's got me worried. Follow me ...
Masks are one of the oldest known beauty treatments. A good facial mask can cure a multitude of sins–late nights, inadequate rest, bad food. You can make a facial from ordinary kitchen goods. Here are several which are inexpensive to make. These recipes are fun, easy, and can be used daily, weekly, or whenever you feel your skin needs a boost.
There are a variety of nutritional supplements that will help to decrease the inflammation and infection associated with acne. At the same time, these supplements can help supply additional nourishment for your skin.
If you’re fearful of the side effects of prescription drugs or even if the medications you’re currently taking aren’t working well for you, you can combat acne is through natural measures: nutritional supplements and herbal remedies.