Olive oil health and beauty products and tips


Since ancient times, olive oil has been one of the most popular products with many different usages – for healthy diet, skin and hair care, sun protection and as a main substance for lots of cosmetic products.
Olive oil and its use has long history since the times when the Romans used it for the benefit of olive oils as a medicine product. In the Mediterranean countries olive oil is one of the widespread cooking products that is used for preparing almost all sort of dishes.It’s a fact that because of the daily use of olive oil the people from this countries suffer less from heart diseases than people of other countries in Europe.Olive oil has a positive effect on the cholesterol level in our blood helping the bad cholesterol levels go down without affecting the good cholesterol. It also stimulates bone growth and the absorption of calcium, helps preventing skin aging, cancer and diabetes so that it’s essential if you include olive oil in your daily menu and if possible to replace vegetable oil you use when cooking with olive oil.Olive oil is as well a great remedy for Arthritis. The high percentage of unsaturated fat and vitamins A and E helps in preventing/recovering sun damage, body burns and skin problems and inflammations.
The most popular olive oils on the market (in increasing order of quality) are:Olive Pomace Oil – acidity max 0.5º, Olive Oil – acidity max 1.5º,Virgin Olive Oil – acidity max 2º, Extra Virgin Olive Oil – acidity max 0.8º and Extra Virgin Organic Olive Oil.


Olive oil can be also used in pure form as a home cosmetic product for brittle nails (with few drops of lemon juice), for dry and chapped lips, to soften your hands, for damaged, dry or fine hair as hair mask ( just add one egg to 1/2 teacup of warm olive oil/, the mask should be kept for 30min on your hair covered with a plastic cap.If you also have dry face or body skin you can use olive oil as a body lotion, same refers to dry feet.

Olive oil is actually a product with universal usage of course if you don’t like the smell you can always buy cosmetic products based on olive oil.There are plenty of different brands of olive oil cosmetic products on the market to choose from – face or body olive oil soaps, Body lotions, Olive Oil Hair shampoos and Conditioners, hair masks and sun lotions, etc.Whatever you try, you definitely will benefit from the well known healing effect of olive oil elixir.

Celebrity Secrets To A Flawless Tan


Celebrity Secrets To A Flawless Fake Tan
Summer is finally here and celebs are handing over their best-kept secrets for flawless fake tans.
Kim Kardashian says,
First, I use a body scrub all over in the shower. I like Caress Evenly Gorgeous Exfoliating Body Wash – it has burnt brown sugar.
Heidi Klum:
When I need to look sunkissed, I get a spray tan from Jimmy Jimmy Coco and top it off with Bare Bronze Moisturizing Body Oil by Victoria’s Secret!
Molly Sims:
I use Jergens Natural Glow when I want to add a little color.
Lindsay Lohan:
I start off applying self tanner at my feet, then work my way up. Have fun and do it with a friend- after all, you need someone to do your back!

Diet for Healthy Skin



A diet rich in omega-3s and other healthy fats may help keep skin supple and hydrated

If you have dry skin, you know that lotions and moisturizers help. But can certain dietary choices combat dry, itchy, scaly skin?
“The most important part of the skin barrier is lipids, including phospholipids, free fatty acids, cholesterol, and ceramides,” says Amy Newburger, MD, an attending physician in the Dermatology Department at St. Luke’s Roosevelt Medical Center. “Skin without enough fat in it has a protein predominance and is kind of like a mess made just of twigs with no glue between them.” Water easily escapes through a barrier without lipids, allowing skin to become dehydrated.
Polyunsaturated fatty acids are necessary for the production of intercellular lipids — the “glue” between the “twigs” in the stratum corneum, or surface of the skin. They also have an anti-inflammatory effect on irritated skin. Two types of fatty acids that are “essential” — that is, they must be obtained through the diet — are omega-3s, and omega-6s.
Foods that are high in omega-3 fatty acids include fatty fish like salmon, herring, mackerel, anchovies, and sardines, as well as flaxseed oil, some types of eggs, and grass-fed beef. Evening primrose oil and borage seed oil, which are high in omega-6s, help hydrate the skin and prevent water from evaporating, says Leslie Baumann, director of the University of Miami Cosmetic Medicine and Research Institute. “If you don’t like fish or are pregnant and can’t eat it, omega-3 supplements are a good option.” Most Americans get enough omega-6s through their diet because they’re contained in corn and safflower oils.
While anecdotal success of fatty acids for alleviating dry skin has not been conclusively bolstered by research, several studies have shown significant positive effects: In a 2006 study of 50 patients with atopic dermatitis, 96 percent of those given capsules of evening primrose oil for five months showed notable reduction in intensity, itching, and dryness of the skin. In another study, of 29 elderly patients, borage seed oil supplements taken in pill form helped reduce water loss from the skin by 10.8 percent. And in a study of 118 infants with high risk of developing atopic dermatitis, those who were given borage seed oil and went on to develop the condition experienced a lower severity of the disorder than those in a placebo group. On the other hand, a 2006 meta-analysis of 22 studies that tested the effects of essential fatty acid supplementation found that no significant benefit was conferred on people with atopic dematitis by plant and fish oil supplements. More studies must be conducted before conclusions can be reached.
Vitamins and Minerals for Dry Skin
“Vitamin C is necessary for the function of the enzyme that causes collagen to form,” says Dr. Newburger, “and collagen acts as a sponge for moisture.”

Newburger adds that copper and zinc are also necessary. Together, vitamin C, zinc, and copper keep collagen denser, which in turn allows for plump, hydrated skin. “Any good multivitamin with trace minerals in it contains zinc and copper,” says Newburger. Zinc has also been found to have anti-inflammatory effects, which is vital for maintaining smooth skin.
Caffeine, Alcohol, and Dry Skin
While consuming caffeine is unlikely to dehydrate you, it does make the blood vessels constrict, which is why it’s used in eye creams (to reduce puffiness). “Long term, this means a reduced amount of blood flow and nutrients though the tissues,” warns Newburger. “And if you don’t have healthy circulation, you won’t have age-appropriate cell turnover.”
In the case of alcohol, Michele Murphy, a registered dietitian at NewPresbyterian–Weill Cornell Medical Center, explains that although it’s a diuretic, you’d need to be severely dehydrated to experience any noticeable changes. “The average person having a glass of wine with dinner every night and maintaining adequate fluid intake is unlikely to see any real difference,” she says. Contrary to popular belief, drinking large amounts of water does not affect skin. “The water we drink that’s processed internally isn’t going to impact the external look or feel of the skin,” Murphy says. Instead, it’s the skin’s outer layer that is essential for keeping moisture in.
Don’t Overdo It
If you’re already eating a balanced diet with sufficient fats, adding more fats or taking supplements is not necessarily a quick fix for dry skin. “If you’re deficient in fat or certain vitamins, it does have the potential to affect the look or feel of your skin,” says Murphy. “But supplementing beyond what the body needs has not been shown to improve skin.”

Diet for Healthy Skin



A diet rich in omega-3s and other healthy fats may help keep skin supple and hydrated

If you have dry skin, you know that lotions and moisturizers help. But can certain dietary choices combat dry, itchy, scaly skin?
“The most important part of the skin barrier is lipids, including phospholipids, free fatty acids, cholesterol, and ceramides,” says Amy Newburger, MD, an attending physician in the Dermatology Department at St. Luke’s Roosevelt Medical Center. “Skin without enough fat in it has a protein predominance and is kind of like a mess made just of twigs with no glue between them.” Water easily escapes through a barrier without lipids, allowing skin to become dehydrated.
Polyunsaturated fatty acids are necessary for the production of intercellular lipids — the “glue” between the “twigs” in the stratum corneum, or surface of the skin. They also have an anti-inflammatory effect on irritated skin. Two types of fatty acids that are “essential” — that is, they must be obtained through the diet — are omega-3s, and omega-6s.
Foods that are high in omega-3 fatty acids include fatty fish like salmon, herring, mackerel, anchovies, and sardines, as well as flaxseed oil, some types of eggs, and grass-fed beef. Evening primrose oil and borage seed oil, which are high in omega-6s, help hydrate the skin and prevent water from evaporating, says Leslie Baumann, director of the University of Miami Cosmetic Medicine and Research Institute. “If you don’t like fish or are pregnant and can’t eat it, omega-3 supplements are a good option.” Most Americans get enough omega-6s through their diet because they’re contained in corn and safflower oils.
While anecdotal success of fatty acids for alleviating dry skin has not been conclusively bolstered by research, several studies have shown significant positive effects: In a 2006 study of 50 patients with atopic dermatitis, 96 percent of those given capsules of evening primrose oil for five months showed notable reduction in intensity, itching, and dryness of the skin. In another study, of 29 elderly patients, borage seed oil supplements taken in pill form helped reduce water loss from the skin by 10.8 percent. And in a study of 118 infants with high risk of developing atopic dermatitis, those who were given borage seed oil and went on to develop the condition experienced a lower severity of the disorder than those in a placebo group. On the other hand, a 2006 meta-analysis of 22 studies that tested the effects of essential fatty acid supplementation found that no significant benefit was conferred on people with atopic dematitis by plant and fish oil supplements. More studies must be conducted before conclusions can be reached.
Vitamins and Minerals for Dry Skin
“Vitamin C is necessary for the function of the enzyme that causes collagen to form,” says Dr. Newburger, “and collagen acts as a sponge for moisture.”

Newburger adds that copper and zinc are also necessary. Together, vitamin C, zinc, and copper keep collagen denser, which in turn allows for plump, hydrated skin. “Any good multivitamin with trace minerals in it contains zinc and copper,” says Newburger. Zinc has also been found to have anti-inflammatory effects, which is vital for maintaining smooth skin.
Caffeine, Alcohol, and Dry Skin
While consuming caffeine is unlikely to dehydrate you, it does make the blood vessels constrict, which is why it’s used in eye creams (to reduce puffiness). “Long term, this means a reduced amount of blood flow and nutrients though the tissues,” warns Newburger. “And if you don’t have healthy circulation, you won’t have age-appropriate cell turnover.”
In the case of alcohol, Michele Murphy, a registered dietitian at NewPresbyterian–Weill Cornell Medical Center, explains that although it’s a diuretic, you’d need to be severely dehydrated to experience any noticeable changes. “The average person having a glass of wine with dinner every night and maintaining adequate fluid intake is unlikely to see any real difference,” she says. Contrary to popular belief, drinking large amounts of water does not affect skin. “The water we drink that’s processed internally isn’t going to impact the external look or feel of the skin,” Murphy says. Instead, it’s the skin’s outer layer that is essential for keeping moisture in.
Don’t Overdo It
If you’re already eating a balanced diet with sufficient fats, adding more fats or taking supplements is not necessarily a quick fix for dry skin. “If you’re deficient in fat or certain vitamins, it does have the potential to affect the look or feel of your skin,” says Murphy. “But supplementing beyond what the body needs has not been shown to improve skin.”

Lets see what Kareena Kapoor is up too these days


I really dont like this dress and dont care much for her hair
Well Anne French is making their point …bad hair , bad clothes people will look at skin in a much different way .

That looks photoshopped ? What do you think ??

Kareena Kapoor – A fourth generation scion of the famous Kapoor family of Bollywood was voted as the most powerful personality of Bollywood. The poll was conducted by the internationally renowned glamour magazine ‘Verve’.

Kareena Kapoor – A fourth generation scion of the famous Kapoor family of Bollywood was voted as the most powerful personality of Bollywood. The poll was conducted by the internationally renowned glamour magazine ‘Verve’.

Lets see what Kareena Kapoor is up too these days


I really dont like this dress and dont care much for her hair
Well Anne French is making their point …bad hair , bad clothes people will look at skin in a much different way .

That looks photoshopped ? What do you think ??

Kareena Kapoor – A fourth generation scion of the famous Kapoor family of Bollywood was voted as the most powerful personality of Bollywood. The poll was conducted by the internationally renowned glamour magazine ‘Verve’.

Kareena Kapoor – A fourth generation scion of the famous Kapoor family of Bollywood was voted as the most powerful personality of Bollywood. The poll was conducted by the internationally renowned glamour magazine ‘Verve’.

Beauty Q & A

Can you give me a few tips to remove black heads and white heads? Can you also tell me how can I get rid of dark circles under my eyes? How can I acquire a fair and clear complexion? How can one make the lips soft and pink? Can we use pudina juice to remove marks on the face?
Spandana Jyotika
A facial scrub will help you deal with black heads and prevent white heads. You can buy a facial scrub for oily skin. The scrub will also help remove dead skin cells and make the skin clear and bright. Use it daily, after cleansing your face in the morning. Pudina juice may not help get rid of the marks. If the marks are dark in colour, you can mix one teaspoon lemon juice with half-teaspoon rose water and apply daily.
Wash off after 20 minutes. The scrub may also be used on the marks. For dark circles, apply cucumber juice around the eyes daily and wash off after 15 minutes with plain water. Have a nutritious diet and adequate sleep.
A lip balm would help soften the skin on the lips. You can apply cream of milk (malai) or almond oil daily on the lips at night, leaving it on overnight.
I am in my twenties and have a few strands of grey hair. I applied henna, which made them brown and looks odd. Is there a way to make them black? I would prefer natural treatments.
Lakshmi
There is no natural way of colouring white hair, black. Henna would give a reddish brown colour, but if there are a few white hairs, they would blend easily with the black hair. Amla is said to check greying.
You can have the juice of one raw amla after adding it to a glass of water. You can also try adding amla to henna powder.
Soak a handful of dry amla in about 2 to 3 cups of water overnight. Next morning, strain the water, but do not throw it away. Grind the amla. To the henna powder, add the ground amla, 4 teaspoons each of lemon juice and coffee decoction, 2 raw eggs and enough amla water, so that the henna mixes into a thick paste.
Apply this on your hair completely. Keep it on for two hours and wash off with water. When you oil your hair, add one teaspoon castor oil to one tablespoon pure coconut oil. Apply at night and keep it on overnight.
To get rid of dandruff, you had suggested applying warm coconut oil before shampooing. But how do I prevent it from recurring? When I go out, due to sweat and dust I get dandruff. Also my hair is dry and has started greying. Any remedies? I have an oily skin. I have consulted doctors, who prescribe shampoos that give me a burning sensation.
Jothiram S
You have missed out on the most important part of the hot oil treatment for dandruff. Apply the oil at night and leave on overnight. Next morning, apply the juice of a lemon and wash your hair after half-an-hour.
Applying lemon is important because it helps to restore the normal acid-alkaline balance of the scalp. If you do this twice a week, you should see the difference.
The main thing is regularity. You will not see the difference in one day. In fact, you should wash your hair daily with a mild shampoo and use half-teaspoon shampoo.
Dilute in a little water before applying, in order to help the shampoo spread better. Daily washing will remove dust and sweat secretions. Rinse well with water after you apply shampoo. Add the juice of a lemon to a mug of water and use it as a last rinse, which means do not wash the hair with water after the lemon rinse. Your hair becomes dry, but your scalp must be oily.
The dandruff flakes, sweat and oil secretions block the pores of the scalp and this interferes with the normal distribution of oil, resulting in dry and dull hair. If possible, apply a herbal hair tonic.
Perhaps, your local chemist or cosmetic store may be able to suggest a good hair tonic. Avoid using harsh shampoos. They not only disturb the normal balance, but also stimulate the scalp further, resulting in more flakes. Include fresh fruits, salads, sprouts and curd in your daily diet. Drink 6 to 8 glasses of water daily.
I am 23. I have suffering from acne for the last three months. I have tried everything, from sandalwood paste to vitamin E supplements, but to no avail. I am currently on medication for pimples. I have a combination skin but the problem is I have acne on the driest areas of my skin. Everyday a new pimple appears. I am very worried. Please help.
Shereen
You should wash your face with a medicated soap only twice a day. Mix lemon juice with rose water in equal quantities and apply on the pimple prone areas. Wash it off after 20 minutes.
You can mix cinnamon power with a little lemon juice and apply it only on the pimples. Leave on overnight.
Once a day, apply curd on the face and wash off after 20 minutes. Add the juice of a lemon and half teaspoon honey to a glass of water and have it first thing in the morning.
Include fresh fruits, raw salads, sprouts and curd in your daily diet.

Beauty Q & A

Can you give me a few tips to remove black heads and white heads? Can you also tell me how can I get rid of dark circles under my eyes? How can I acquire a fair and clear complexion? How can one make the lips soft and pink? Can we use pudina juice to remove marks on the face?
Spandana Jyotika
A facial scrub will help you deal with black heads and prevent white heads. You can buy a facial scrub for oily skin. The scrub will also help remove dead skin cells and make the skin clear and bright. Use it daily, after cleansing your face in the morning. Pudina juice may not help get rid of the marks. If the marks are dark in colour, you can mix one teaspoon lemon juice with half-teaspoon rose water and apply daily.
Wash off after 20 minutes. The scrub may also be used on the marks. For dark circles, apply cucumber juice around the eyes daily and wash off after 15 minutes with plain water. Have a nutritious diet and adequate sleep.
A lip balm would help soften the skin on the lips. You can apply cream of milk (malai) or almond oil daily on the lips at night, leaving it on overnight.
I am in my twenties and have a few strands of grey hair. I applied henna, which made them brown and looks odd. Is there a way to make them black? I would prefer natural treatments.
Lakshmi
There is no natural way of colouring white hair, black. Henna would give a reddish brown colour, but if there are a few white hairs, they would blend easily with the black hair. Amla is said to check greying.
You can have the juice of one raw amla after adding it to a glass of water. You can also try adding amla to henna powder.
Soak a handful of dry amla in about 2 to 3 cups of water overnight. Next morning, strain the water, but do not throw it away. Grind the amla. To the henna powder, add the ground amla, 4 teaspoons each of lemon juice and coffee decoction, 2 raw eggs and enough amla water, so that the henna mixes into a thick paste.
Apply this on your hair completely. Keep it on for two hours and wash off with water. When you oil your hair, add one teaspoon castor oil to one tablespoon pure coconut oil. Apply at night and keep it on overnight.
To get rid of dandruff, you had suggested applying warm coconut oil before shampooing. But how do I prevent it from recurring? When I go out, due to sweat and dust I get dandruff. Also my hair is dry and has started greying. Any remedies? I have an oily skin. I have consulted doctors, who prescribe shampoos that give me a burning sensation.
Jothiram S
You have missed out on the most important part of the hot oil treatment for dandruff. Apply the oil at night and leave on overnight. Next morning, apply the juice of a lemon and wash your hair after half-an-hour.
Applying lemon is important because it helps to restore the normal acid-alkaline balance of the scalp. If you do this twice a week, you should see the difference.
The main thing is regularity. You will not see the difference in one day. In fact, you should wash your hair daily with a mild shampoo and use half-teaspoon shampoo.
Dilute in a little water before applying, in order to help the shampoo spread better. Daily washing will remove dust and sweat secretions. Rinse well with water after you apply shampoo. Add the juice of a lemon to a mug of water and use it as a last rinse, which means do not wash the hair with water after the lemon rinse. Your hair becomes dry, but your scalp must be oily.
The dandruff flakes, sweat and oil secretions block the pores of the scalp and this interferes with the normal distribution of oil, resulting in dry and dull hair. If possible, apply a herbal hair tonic.
Perhaps, your local chemist or cosmetic store may be able to suggest a good hair tonic. Avoid using harsh shampoos. They not only disturb the normal balance, but also stimulate the scalp further, resulting in more flakes. Include fresh fruits, salads, sprouts and curd in your daily diet. Drink 6 to 8 glasses of water daily.
I am 23. I have suffering from acne for the last three months. I have tried everything, from sandalwood paste to vitamin E supplements, but to no avail. I am currently on medication for pimples. I have a combination skin but the problem is I have acne on the driest areas of my skin. Everyday a new pimple appears. I am very worried. Please help.
Shereen
You should wash your face with a medicated soap only twice a day. Mix lemon juice with rose water in equal quantities and apply on the pimple prone areas. Wash it off after 20 minutes.
You can mix cinnamon power with a little lemon juice and apply it only on the pimples. Leave on overnight.
Once a day, apply curd on the face and wash off after 20 minutes. Add the juice of a lemon and half teaspoon honey to a glass of water and have it first thing in the morning.
Include fresh fruits, raw salads, sprouts and curd in your daily diet.