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With the boom of beauty products all over the world, more and more women are hypnotized into believing that purchasing a certain beauty product endorsed by an actress will grant them their natural advantages. But here I will give away some basic tips which were commonly taken up as beauty secrets. These beauty tips from all over the world and from ancient times are varied and unique. While some may be slightly eccentric, let’s see what the women went through because of the intent to appear fair and pretty.
Crocodile dung was made into a paste and mixed with donkey’s milk, that was believed to make her skin looking lovely and fresh in the harsh Egyptian heat. That was known to be her secret face mask.
Salt rubs were responsible for giving the Parisian women their beautiful glow. The idea was to mix half a cup of peppermint tea and made into a shower gel or used as a scrub before stepping into the shower.
Jojoba Oil was known to be the secret for Native American women where they used it to condition their hair that also worked as effective bathing oil.
Green tea used by the Japanese was consumed to target the extra calories and to keep their skin wrinkle free.
Olive oil was commonly applied on hands by the Italian women who ensured they remain soft, moisturized and freckle free.
In ancient Babylonia unwanted hair were crudely removed by sanding off by rough pumice stone.
Through the ages, lovely ladies have slapped lead on their flawless skins, dipped their hair in camel urine and rubbed their lips with crushed bugs – all to achieve a gorgeous appearance.
Spanish women would wash their hair with cranberry juice with half a cup of seltzer as a final rinse after the shampoo. This was known to give dramatic highlights in their hair.
White camellia oil has been used for centuries in Asia as an excellent moisturizer, conditioner that was the secret of the Japanese Geishas for smooth, flawless skin. It is also known to revitalize skin as it is the most rapidly absorbing oils that also treated burns and eliminates wrinkles.
White tea also known as emperor’s tea was used to fend off aging in China that comes from the silver tip of the green tea plant.
Coconut oil is the trick to get full, thick and shiny hair used most popularly by the Indian women who did the hot oil scalp massage once a week leaving hair thick and healthy.
Knowing that such tips were popularly practiced world over for their benefits, the extracts from some herbs are now included in our beauty products presently. Let us see how some of these tips can be adopted now for better results.