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Here is an entire thread dedicated to Skin Care and Beauty Recipes only!!
Please feel free to print any and all of the recipes in here. OH and Please post your own recipes that you find benificial to your skin. We would love to hear from you! Having said that, I would like to add this disclaimer.. (sorry, folks a necessary thing) For those who are known to being umm "Playful".... The thread will be monitored by Chris and other Skin Care Professionals regularly... So please refrain from silly, unnecessary, non benificial recipes. In fact, they will be deleted as to not cause potential damage to anyones skin. If you have any questions or comments concerning the recipes you read in this thread....please make them here is the link... http://www.tantalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?topic=2323645&forum=38&2 This is necessary so we all can print clear and uninterupted recipes.. I hope you understand. (A "printer friendly" copy.) Now, get to posting!!! Thank you , One of the Fungirlz!! I have cut and pasted this to get it started..with one from the GURU herself!!! Please explian the potential benifit your recipe has to the skin (Like it is stated below.) ________________________________________ ___ Peaches and Cream: (for a translucent complexion) Peel a ripe peach. Slice and put it in the blender. Mix with plain yogurt.. just enough to hold the peaches together. Add just a bit of powdered milk. Mix together and paste on your skin. Let dry.. Rinse well.. Pat dry.. Beautiful Right!!! ... Tomorrow another one.. Chris _________________ Tan Talk ModeratorTanTalk Rocks!!! "And now back to tanning"--ChippMeet "Little Chunn Chunn!!" [ This Message was edited by: MJ on 2002-04-30 02:06 ] |
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Here is another one I found floating around the Skin Care forum:( From Chris of course!)
Here is a skin-soothing recipe for those times when you missed applying your spf to a spot while out doors in the sunshine. You will need 2 tbsp. oatmeal 4 tbsp. plain yogurt 1 tbsp. witch hazel 1 tbsp. lemon juice an old handkercheif 1 cotton ball 1 shot glass of cream or milk What to do.. Mix the 1st 4 ingredients together in a glass bowl, spread the mixture over 1/2 of the hankie, fold over the other 1/2 (so that the mixture is sandwiched), and place it over you burned area.... Now relax for about 30 minutes Remove the treatment and wipe the affected skin with a milk/cream soaked cotton ball.... Fesls better doesn't it..? Look Good Feel Good Be Good Don't forget your SPF when going outdoors to have FUNZ! Chris _________________ _________________ Tan Talk ModeratorTanTalk Rocks!!! "And now back to tanning"--ChippMeet "Little Chunn Chunn!!"[ This Message was edited by: MJ on 2002-04-30 02:07 ] |
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I FOUND ANOTHER ONE FROM CHRIS!!!
Pedicures are GREAT.... But if you can't, try this.. *soak in warm water with 1 part white vinagar 15 minutes *After the soak pat your feet *Use mayonase for a nice massage and wrap your feet in 100% cotton socks. *Let that sit for 20 minutes. (avoid the dog during this time). Then wash feet off .. pat dry and use a thick moisturizer such as cocoa butter.. Rub into feet....put on fresh socks.. go nite nite.. Next morning you can put on your shoes and take the dog for a run.. Chris |
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Security here...
Stop clustering up this thread with comments ...LOL.. Recipes only..Please. Please post comments and questions Here: http://www.tantalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?topic=2323645&forum=38&2 Break it up ladies, move it, MOVE IT!!! Just another day on skin care security patrol! MJ _________________ Tan Talk ModeratorTanTalk Rocks!!! "And now back to tanning"--ChippI'm a Bigdog Member, are YOU?[ This Message was edited by: MJ on 2002-05-01 23:23 ] |
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LIPS
Minty lip gloss 1 tablespoon petroleum jelly 3 drops peppermint oil Mix petroleum jelly and peppermint oil. Apply to lips as often as necessary for a minty-fresh lip gloss. NAILS Cuticle softener 1 bottle of vitamin E oil Rub the vitamin E oil on the cuticles of both feet and hands after bath or shower daily and at bedtime. SKIN Cleanser 1/2 cup plain yogurt 1 tablespoon sunflower oil 1 1/2 teaspoons fresh lemon juice Great for all skin types. Mix all ingredients together and place in a sealed container. Store in the refrigerator. Use 1 teaspoon morning and night to cleanse face. Mild face scrub 2 tablespoons oatmeal 2 tablespoons cornmeal 2 tablespoons wheat germ Perfect for exfoliating normal to sensitive skin. Mix all ingredients together and store in an airtight container. Make a paste by adding a splash of warm water to one tablespoon of the mixture. Use once or twice a week. Serious face scrub 1 teaspoon sugar juice of 1/2 lemon Ideal for dry, flaky skin. While washing face with your regular soap, add the sugar and scrub gently. Splash face with the lemon juice and rinse with cool water. Do at least once a week. Astringent for normal skin 1/4 teaspoon borax powder 3 tablespoon distilled water 3 tablespoons rose water 1 tablespoon vodka Dissolve the borax powder in the distilled water. Stir well. Add the rose water and vodka. Bottle in a container with a tight lid to prevent the alcohol from evaporating. Apply to clean face with a cotton ball after washing skin. Toner for problem skin A few drops of tea tree oil 1/4 cup distilled water The best tonic for combating pimply skin. Mix the tea tree oil and water together and store in a sealed bottle. Shake well before using. Soak a clean cotton ball with the potion and apply to just-cleansed blemished skin. The tea tree oil is both a natural antiseptic and antibiotic. Use after washing skin whenever you have blemishes. Moisturizer 6 tablespoons jojoba oil 1 tablespoon vitamin E oil 2 tablespoons grated beeswax 1 tablespoon pure aloe vera 2 tablespoons rose water 8 drops sandalwood essential oil 4 drops rose essential oil In a small bowl, combine jojoba oil, vitamin E oil, and beeswax. Place bowl in a shallow pan of boiling water and heat, stirring occasionally until the beeswax melts. Remove the bowl and allow to cool to room temperature. (The mixture will thicken and become cloudy as it cools.) In a blender or small food processor, combine aloe vera and rose water. Add the cooled oil and blend on high until the mixture becomes thick and cloudy (about two minutes). Add sandalwood and rose essential oils and blend mixture into colored glass jar. Apply a small amount (a little goes a long way with this skin softener) to face every evening in lieu of your usual moisturizer. For very dry skins, use also in the a.m. Face mask for normal skin 1 tablespoon whiskey 1 whole egg 1/4 cup nonfat dry milk powder juice of 1 lemon Combine all the ingredients. Keep the mixture in the refrigerator. Spread the compound over the entire face, avoiding eye area. Allow to dry. Remove with a wet wash cloth. Use once a week. Face mask for dry skin Same as above, except use only the egg yolk. Face mask for oily skin Same as two above, except use only the egg whites. Stretch marks 1/2 teaspoon wheat germ oil 1/2 teaspoon sesame oil 1/2 teaspoon camellia oil 1/2 teaspoon vitamin E oil Mix the four oils together and rub into the scarred areas twice daily. This concoction can also be applied as a preventative measure. Zit blaster skin of 1 egg Carefully remove the skin from an egg's inner shell. Place this membrane over just-cleaned blemishes. Leave on for an hour or more, preferably overnight. Rinse with cool water. Do this once a day whenever you have a zit(s). Herbal facial sauna for acne 1 tablespoon lavender 1 tablespoon red clover leaves 1/2 cup fresh strawberries Sprinkle the lavender, strawberries, and red clover leaves in a bowl of steaming water. Place face over the steamy concoction and cover head with a towel. Soak up the fruit and herb-rich steam for 5-15 minutes. Rinse face with cool water and pat dry. Best when done once a week. HAIR Herbal shampoo 2 tablespoons catnip 1 tablespoon castille soap 1/4 cup boiling water Place boiling water in a cup and add catnip. Allow to steep for 10 minutes. Add castille soap to cup. Mix well. Apply entire portion to wet hair and lather well. Rinse with cool water. Leave-in conditioner for dry hair handful of fresh rosemary handful of fresh mint leaves 1 cup cider vinegar In a glass jar with a lid, drop the rosemary and mint leaves and cover with the cider vinegar. Seal the jar and leave for two weeks. Strain the potion. After shampooing, pour a tablespoon onto dry hair and leave in. Conditioner for oily hair 1 lemon 1/4 cup cider vinegar Wash, slice, and de-seed the lemon. Whir lemon in a blender to a smooth pulp. Filter through muslin. Mix with the cider vinegar. After shampooing, blot hair with a towel and rub lemon-vinegar mixture into scalp. Leave on 5-10 minutes, then rinse with cool water. Conditioner for fine hair 2 strips kombu (Japanese seaweed) 3/4 cups boiled spring water Steep kombu in spring water for 30 minutes. Remove the seaweed. After shampooing, massage into hair. Rinse. Dandruff elixir 4 or 5 drops tea tree oil 1 tablespoon jojoba oil In a glass jar with a tight lid, combine ingredients. Shake well. After sectioning wet hair, dab mixture onto a clean cotton wad and stroke along the scalp. Wrap hair in a towel and let sit for 2 hours. Work shampoo into hair with a little water to remove oil. Rinse. Hot-oil hair treatment 3 tablespoons pure jojoba oil Warm the jojoba oil and apply it to your hair, starting at the ends and working up to the top of head. Wrap hair in a towel and relax for an hour, or leave the oil in overnight. Rinse and shampoo hair as usual. Do once a week, more often if your hair is extremely dry. |
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It is not a good idea to put raw egg on your face. Eggs uncooked can carry many bacteria!
The whiskey might kill some of the bacteria, but it will also dry out your skin. Face mask for normal skin 1 tablespoon whiskey 1 whole egg 1/4 cup nonfat dry milk powder juice of 1 lemon |
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THIS IS FUNZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ!!!!
Keep em comming!!!!! Tan girl.. do you do all those? Where did you ever come up with all of them? Are they your very own?? Some look very cool.. Chipp.. do you call your the GET TIGHT MASK? _________________ Chris, Cub Reporter Fair and Balanced News.. With a twist..[ This Message was edited by: fungirlz on 2002-05-02 18:02 ] |
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