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Use these easy at-home body recipes to bring life back into tired skin and give you the youthful glow of nourished, healthy skin all year round!



Natural Skin Care Remedies


*** Treat your self to some simple natural skin care remedies with honey at your home ***

- 1/4 cup of honey to your bath keeps your skin soft and supple.
- Dry skin = 1 tsp honey, vegetable oil each and 1/4 tsp of lemon juice. Pat it on dry areas of your skin, leave for 10 min. and rinse with water.
- Make a moisturizing mask with 1 tsp of honey, 1 egg yolk, 1/2 tsp almond oil and 1 tsp yoghurt. Apply on your face, neck and other parts of your body. Leave for 15 minutes and rinse off with water. You skin will feel moisturized and polished with tightened pores.
- For the silky-smooth skin, mix 1/4 cup of honey and 3 tsp of rosewater. Apply to face, neck avoiding sensitive areas around the eye. Massage well and rinse with lukewarm water and enjoy the sensation of an all different skin.
- Open the pores on your face by place a cloth dipped in warm water. Smear honey on your face for 20-30 minutes. Rinse first with warm water and then cold water to close the pores.
- Indulge your skin with the paste of 1 tsp of honey, 1 egg white, 1 tsp glycerin and flour. Smooth it over your face, throat, leaving it on for 10 minutes and then washing it off with warm water. Your skin will feel refreshed and rejuvenated.
- 4 tbsp of whole milk powder and 2 tbsp of honey make an excellent baby bath.



Soap Crafters Sesame Dream


One Pound Soap Crafters Basic shredded soap
1 Cup of Whole Milk
One Tablespoon Whole Hulled Sesame Seeds
Two Teaspoons Sesame Seed Oil

You'll need three to four soap molds, depending on their size.
This is such a rich soap! You do need to cutback some on the milk in this recipe, due to adding another fat - the sesame oil. It will smell of sesame for a day or so, but then it disappears. This is a real joy to bath with because of the added emollient properties of the sesame oil. The seeds are a very gentle exfoliant!





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