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Although cosmetic companies are very busy convincing you that their products are the key to maintaining healthy, bright skin, you might be surprised to learn that there are many simple natural remedies that you can use out of items in your kitchen or garden to maintain a glowing complexion.
1. Tea Bags
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Black tea has diuretic tendencies, which means when drunk they tend to “squeeze-out” liquid from cell membranes so that can flush out toxins and eliminate them from the body when you urinate. The same principle can be used to combat “bags under the eyes” by simply applying a damp tea bag on both the eyes while laying quietly with your eyes closed. The tea bags will draw out the excess water build-up that causes the delicate issues around the eyes to appear swollen and dark.
2. Oatmeal
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For beautifully refreshing and exfoliating facial cleanser, cook up a batch of a regular, unflavored oatmeal and allow it to cool. While standing over the sink, use a handful of the oatmeal to scrub your face, particularly and the oily patches around your nose and forehead. Be gentle when scrubbing the eyes, this delicate skin is easily damaged, but the rest of the face can benefit from a vigorous scrub.
3. Witch Hazel
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Although the actual name comes from the old English word “wice,” which means pliant or bendable, it became associated with witches is because the branches of this plant were often used for divining rods. The bark and leaves from this plant make an excellent astringent that gently removes oil and helps to shrink and contract the blood vessels back to their normal size. It is ideal for combating — and preventing — pimples and blackheads. Witch Hazel astringent is available for very low cost at most health food stores and pharmacies, and to boost its healing properties you can chill the Witch Hazel before applying.
4. Aloe Vera
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This succulent plant contains a thick, gooey substance inside its broad leaves that has been used for centuries for medicinal purposes. In its natural form that promotes healing and has antibacterial and antifungal properties, which make it ideal for treating minor skin infections. It is also excellent for sunburns because of its moisturizing tenancies. Regular use of aloe vera keeps a skin supple and helps prevent the build-up of bacteria that can cause skin infections.
5. Baking Soda, Vinegar and Salt
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This powerful combination of simple ingredients can be made into a paste to scrub your face and remove impurities, exfoliate skin cells and remove oil. Combine the three into a simple paste and use it as a daily scrub or you can use each one separately. Baking soda alone makes a wonderful tooth-whitener, vinegar is an excellent a stringent — especially when you have been sweating profusely — and salt can be added to a basin full of water and splashed on the face to stimulate healthy circulation, but be sure to keep your eyes closed tight.


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nice infos about health and beauty….i love drinking green tea!