Coconut Oil

  Coconut Oil for Hair– This nourishing oil has been used for centuries in hair and its unique fat composition makes it especially beneficial for certain hair types. Use it as a hair mask, hot oil treatment, or in homemade hair products. To Moisturize and Nourish Skin The same properties make coconut oil great for skin as well. Many people like to use it as a natural moisturizer. Its natural antioxidant properties make it great for stopping wrinkles and skin irritation. Other Benefits Coconut oil is strongly recommended for a number of other benefits that are explained below. Using coconut oils has been…

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Jasmine Oil

Traditionally, jasmine oil has been used in places like China to help the body detox and relieve respiratory and liver disorders. It’s also used to decrease pain associated with pregnancy and childbirth. Here are some of the most well-researched and loved benefits of jasmine oil today: Dealing with stress Reducing anxiety Fighting depression Increasing alertness Helping to fight low energy or chronic fatigue syndrome Reducing menopausal symtoms and working as a natural remedy for PMS and cramps Helping with sleep Acting as an aphrodisiac   Jasmine Oil Benefits In addition to the physical support Jasmine essential oil offers, its aromatic affect on the nonphysical are quite…

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Nail Remover

This summer-like weather made me want to run out for a fresh mani and pedi. I just love having a pretty set of freshly painted fingers and toes! However, when it comes to removing nail polish, the process becomes considerably less fun. Removing nail polish can be stinky and messy. There are plenty of nail polish remover options available, so let’s take a closer look at how these removers work and which one is the best for you. Basically, there are two different kinds of nail polish removers: acetone and non-acetone. Most brands carry both types–it’s usually stated right on…

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Arq-e-Gulab

Arq-e-Gulab also called as Rose Water is the water of rose typically made of stepping natural rose petals in water. It is the by-product that is obtained during the production of rose oil that is later on used in perfume. Since ancient, it is being used as an herbal product in addition to merely using as perfume.It is now widely used in cosmetic and medical products and almost has no side effect at all. It is useful for eyes, skin and has many other beneficial properties. Rose water is known for its beauty benefits. Its fantastic effects on skin are…

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Petroleum jelly

  Petroleum jelly, commonly known by the most popular brand name Vaseline, is a derivative of oil refining. Originally found coating the bottom of oil rigs in the mid-1800s, it’s a byproduct of the oil industry and therefore an unsustainable resource (read: not eco-friendly). It’s commonly used topically to cure everything from dehydrated, flakey skin to diaper rash. Potentially Harmful People suffering from skin conditions like acne and rosacea should stay away from petroleum jelly altogether, since such thick emollients can aggravate those conditions. Those who rub Vaseline on dry, cracked noses to get through a cold might want to think twice,…

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Almond Oil

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Almond oil had been used extensively for its health benefits and as a beauty aid much before science caught up with the goodness of this seed oil. Very popular in Southeast Asia and in the Mediterranean region where the Almond tree was first domesticated, the almond kernels and the nutty oil extracted from them were credited with promoting heart and skin health. Now we know that the oil is rich in Vitamin E, monounsaturated fatty acids, proteins, potassium and zinc, besides a number of other minerals and vitamins, which explains why it is so good for our heart,…

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Amla Oil

Amla oil is a natural substance often used to promote hair health. Sourced from the Indian gooseberry (Emblica officinalis) tree, the oil is said to fight hair loss, promote hair growth, and prevent prematurely gray hair. When used as a hair treatment, amla oil is typically applied directly to the scalp or facial hair such as the beard or eyebrows. Amla Oil Used on Hair Amla oil is often applied after shampooing and used in place of a conditioner. When used in this manner, amla oil is typically massaged into the strands so that it completely covers hair (from the…

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Castor Oil

  Castor oil is derived from the seeds of the  plants that grow wild in wastelands across tropical regions. It is often grown as an ornamental garden plant in milder climates, and now cultivated on a large scale for biodiesel manufacture.Castor oil has been around for a very long time, and has been widely used for medicinal purposes in its native lands spread across Africa, the Indian subcontinent and the Mediterranean basin. It is one of the first vegetable oils to be used for industrial purposes because of its high viscosity and lubricating property. In fact, the automotive lubricant company Castrol…

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