Monday 18 January 2016

Solvaderm’s Beauty Tips From Around the World


In the past people travelled to exotic places and returned with new fashions and tips on beauty and skin care. However as we now live in the era of global communications, it has never been easier to find out what people are doing on the other side of the world. Fads and trends come and go with alarming speed, particularly amongst the very young, nevertheless, there are tried and tested beauty tricks handed down by generations that are unique to each culture. Here's Solvaderm's take on how to have beautiful skin wherever you find yourself in the world.

China - Crushed Pearl Powder


As it contains amino acids and a number of trace minerals, this beauty treatment is not quite as unusual as it might first appear. Used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat a number of conditions internally, it is considered to have anti inflammatory properties. Cosmetic uses range from lightening skin and teeth and treating gums to helping the skin's production of collagen to keep a youthful appearance.

India - Turmeric

Also known as Haldi, this colorful spice not only improves the appearance of your cooking, it can also increase skin tone by removing areas of hyperpigmentation. Indian women use it for a variety of cosmetic purposes including exfoliation and to impede the growth of facial hair. It is considered an excellent treatment for acne and blemishes, particularly when mixed with Sandalwood, as it absorbs and reduces oil and has antibacterial properties.

Israel - Dead Sea Mud


Rich in salts and minerals, mud from the Dead Sea has been used a health and cosmetic treatment for thousands of years. Its natural detoxifying properties help to clear skin and restore it to a neutral pH making it an ideal treatment for conditions ranging from acne to psoriasis. Its ability to promote circulation also improves the skin's appearance by increasing cell function.

Japan - Rice Water


Used throughout Asia, this traditional beauty treatment developed from women bathing in the water used to clean rice and Japanese women owe their clear skin and glossy hair to its properties. Containing an array of nutrients absorbed from the rice, it is a constituent ingredient in many skincare products and is used to cleanse and tone, reduce the appearance of pores, treat acne and lighten skin.

Morocco - Argan Oil


Hugely popular as an ingredient in skincare in recent years, Argan oil is derived from the kernels of the Argan tree in North Africa. The same antioxidant properties that make it a healthy fat for consumption and a part of the Moroccan diet, also make it an excellent moisturizer for cosmetic purposes. Rich in vitamin E and squalane, it acts as a natural serum providing nourishment for hair and skin.

Many modern brands develop their skin care products using the tried and tested benefits of natural ingredients that have been in use for hundreds of years. Solvaderm marry this with the scientific research that backs up those benefits to deliver skin that is beautiful in any language.

References:

https://www.thebeautyinsiders.com/natural-beauty-tips-for-a-healthy-skin.html

http://www.healthnewsreports.com/beauty-skincare-news/

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