Showing posts with label Skin care. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Skin care. Show all posts

For the beauty that shines from the inside


Normally, the skin, hair and nails are nourished from the outside, forgetting the fact that the hair and nails in the root are living part of the body and that for their growth are needed micronutrients. The same applies to the process of regeneration of skin cells.Therefore, it is important to provide to the body nutrients inside, and with extra care from the outside, the result will follow.


For skin nourished from the inside, and fresh look from the outside, it is important balanced combination of essential substances that support the skin cells in the daily rhythm of renewal. Credit for that goes especially to B vitamins, proven to have a beneficial effect on the appearance and softness of the skin, vitamins C and E which attract free radicals, which neutralize their harmful effects on the skin, and vitamin A, which promotes restoration of damaged tissue (epithelialization and the formation of new skin cells), increases skin elasticity and prevents its drying. With these vitamins, for healthy skin is important also zinc, a mineral that helps wounds healing, soothe skin prone to irritation and inflammation, and positively affects the entire immune system.


This combination of micronutrients was chosen because it provides a high bioavailability and plays a key role in the regeneration of skin cells.

For the rich and shiny hair are particularly important amino acids cysteine ​​and methionine, which, as part of keratin, significantly affect the appearance and structure of the hair. Scientific studies have shown that during the normal lifetime of one hair (three years) the percentage of amino acid decreases up to 50 percent. In other words, the hair over time loses precisely those amino acids that are responsible for its sturdiness.

Vitamins important for hair health are: vitamin A, which gives the hair shine and fullness, vitamin B5, which speeds up hair growth and keeps its pigmentation, vitamin H (biotin), which plays an important role in the formation of the basic keratin substance and thus ensures a tighter hair structure to prevent cracking and blooming hair, and vitamin E, which participates in the renewal of the hair structure and cell regeneration. Mineral that is particularly important for maintaining the health of hair is iron, which is a part of the enzyme for normal blood cell construction, and with vitamins B6 and B12 prevents anemia which is quickly manifested by increased fallout and lower quality of hair.

Cleanse- Boosting Activities


Pamper Your Face
Boost the rejuvenating effects of face-friendly foods by scheduling a facial or a Shiatsu face massage, spritzing your face with rose-infused oil throughout the day and doing the exfoliating or rehydrating mask listed in the recipe section. After trying these easy, nourishing recipes with natural ingredients, you may decide to leave commercial creams behind.


Facial spritz
1⁄2 cup purified water
2 drops rose essential oil
Directions: Put water into travel- size spritzer bottle and add rose essential oil. Put the cap back on and start spritzing! Makes 4 ounces.

Facial scrub
The exfoliating properties of the gritty cornmeal leave your face invigorated and glowing.
2 tablespoons whole-fat organic plain yogurt
2 tablespoons ground cornmeal
Directions: Mix the yogurt and cornmeal into a paste. Gently rub the mixture into your skin in small circles, starting at the chin and working up to the cheeks and forehead, and then the hairline. Rinse with warm water and dab skin dry. Makes 1 application.

Avocado mask
The fats in the avocado are amazing natural moisturizers for your skin. This mask is especially cool and soothing after a day in the wind or sun or when dry winter weather has left your face feeling parched.
1 avocado, peeled and pitted
Directions: After you peel and pit the avocado, mash it into a soft paste. Massage into your face, using circular motions. Leave on for 2 minutes, and then wash off with warm water. Makes 1 application.


Baby Your Body
Steep your entire body in an herbal tea soak. The essential oils of the herbs in the tea bags have a relaxing effect. When you’re brewing in the tub, breathe through your nose and imagine exhaling any stress or negative feelings carried over from the day and inhaling feelings of harmony and peace. Don’t have a
bathtub? No problem. Pour boiling water into a pot, add the herbs, lean over the pot, steam your face with a towel draped over your head and the pot, and breathe deeply. To give the rest of your body a lovely glow, massage in coconut oil from your shoulders to your toes to seal in moisture after bathing 
or showering.

Tea bag for the bath
The lavender and chamomile here make for a calming, soothing way to end your day. You can find the dried flowers and leaves at many health-food markets. I pop a tea bag into a hot bath, light a few candles and feel the stress of the day melt away.

1⁄4 cup dried chamomile flowers
1⁄4 cup dried lavender flowers
2 sheets of cheesecloth, cut into 6 equal pieces
3 pieces of cotton string or twine
Directions: Mix the dried flowers together in a small bowl. Layer 2 of the cut cheesecloth squares on top of each other. Put 1 ⁄3 of the flower mixture into the center of the cheesecloth square. Lift the 4 ends of the cloth together and twist, sealing the flower buds in the center of the bundle. The buds will expand when submerged in the bath, so leave room for that expansion. Tie up the bundle with a piece of string. Repeat the process for the next 2 bags. Makes 3 tea bags, enough for 3 baths.

Pinpoint the Fountain of Youth
Feel as if you’ve had a little nip and tuck without going under the knife... with Shiatsu facial massage. Done over time, in combination  with a healing diet, it can erase years off your face. During the therapy, pressure is placed on different energy meridians on your face and body. The pressure clears energy blockages and helps release toxins that lead to premature aging from the body. 

Vitamins and antioxidants for a healthy and beautiful skin

You've probably already heard of the three safest ways to keep your skin as long as youthful: protect it from the sun, stop smoking and eat healthy.

In addition, various vitamins and antioxidants can help the skin to become and stay healthy, and we bring you the most effective.



Vitamin C, E and selenium
Scientists have proved that vitamin C, E and selenium can protect the skin from harmful UV rays, reduce visibility of skin damage and the risk of skin cancer. You can restore skin youthfulness to lessen the visibility of wrinkles and pigmentation stains. These antioxidants stimulate the natural skin renewal process and prevent the emergence of further damage.

Coenzyme Q10
This is a natural antioxidant that stimulates the cells and reduces the risk of cancer cells. Lack of coenzyme Q10 can accelerate the aging process of the skin. One study showed that daily application of coenzyme Q10 significantly reduces the visibility of wrinkles. Select products with a minimum of 0.3% of coenzyme Q10.

Alpha - Lipoic Acid
This antioxidant comes in cream contexture and successfully protects the skin from harmful UV rays. Studies have shown that creams containing 3-5% alpha - lipoic acid, can reduce the visibility of wrinkles and skin damage caused by excessive sun exposure.

Retinoic acid
It is the active form of vitamin A and helps reduce the visibility of wrinkles and other signs of skin aging. Appears in a variety of creams that are usually applied once a day.While dermatologists once believed that retinoic acid makes the skin more sensitive to the sun, it has been proved that actually protects against the occurrence of skin damage caused by sun exposure.
If you apply it often, retinoic acid may cause redness, dryness, itching and flaking of the skin. Experts recommend that you start with a cream with a small concentration of retinoic acid (about 0.1%), and apply it every second or third night, before bedtime.

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Flavonoids
Green tea and dark chocolate are an excellent source of flavonoids and can improve the health and skin look. Scientists have discovered that green tea has powerful antioxidant properties that help prevent cancer and chronic inflammation. One study showed that women who drank dark chocolate cocoa, after 3 months had softer skin with minor irregularities.

Vitamin B
Vitamin B is essential for all body cells, including skin cells. Excellent sources of vitamin B are chicken, eggs and enriched diary products. Lack of vitamin B in the body can cause a dry skin that itches.

Other antioxidants
Extracts of herbs can help in maintaining the health of skin, regardless of whether you enter them through diet or apply to the skin. Herbs such as rosemary, tomatoes, grape seeds, briar and soy have shown effective.
Some experts believe that it is the best to mix extracts of various plants, as this is the fastest way to get the best results. However, it all depends on you and your skin type, so it would be good to consult a dermatologist first.

Calories and Weight

R.D.K holdings S.A 

A pound of fat equals 3500 calories. To lose 1 pound a week you will need to expend 3500 more calories than you eat that week, whether through increased activity or decreased eating or both. Losing 1-2 pounds of fat a week is a sensible goal, and so you will want to use the combination of increased activity and eating less that will total 3500 calories for 7 days.


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Although exercising is great just being more active is also a good way to burn calories. There are many small changes you can make to your daily routine that will burn calories for example: