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New Year mania seems to grow every year, from parties to resolutions, the list is endless. But don’t you think it’s your posture that matters now? In the new year, I feel that each of us needs to take a step back in order to move forward. New Year’s makeover… yes, but finished with the purity and goodness of natural materials.
In 2023, we will have to rethink and rebuild our lives and lifestyles. Will you continue this fast-moving lifestyle that features artificial skin and hair products, chemicals, and artificial foods this year? Are you going to start a back-to-nature movement that includes herbal and flower extracts?
If you want the latter, how do you harness the goodness of nature to tackle your skin and hair problems? Let’s dive into how you can do the same with our New Year’s Makeover Almanac.Today and Upcoming Columns Here’s a quarterly skincare routine that will keep you glowing all year long.
first half secret
Start with skin and hair care from January to March. Winter is at its peak at this time, with dry skin looking drier, oily skin looking better, and combination skin needing more cleansing and moisturizing. Become.
If you have dry skin, follow the golden rule of moisturizing and nourishing it regularly. People raise their eyebrows when I say I often use oils on my face for moisturizing. Ladies, did you know that oils are the base of most creams!? Mix equal parts of the oil and try massaging a small amount into your skin.Wipe off after an hour. You will not feel stickiness or stretch.
With dry skin, unevenness and dullness are common. Mix 2 teaspoons ground almonds, 1 teaspoon heavy cream and 4-5 mashed figs to form a smooth paste. Gently massage the skin in circular motions for about 10 minutes. Wash off with lukewarm water.
Even oily skin tends to feel a little stretchy in the winter, so keeping it clean is important. For the desired sheen, mix 2 teaspoons orange peel powder, 1 teaspoon almond powder, 1 teaspoon oatmeal, 1 teaspoon honey, and a little rose water. Make this into a smooth paste. Rub gently into skin for 10 minutes. Rinse off with cold water.
People with combination skin should treat their skin like two separate skin types. Apply a little almond oil under the eyes, cheeks and neck area and a little rose water to clean the T-zone such as forehead, nose and chin. , 1 tsp honey, 1 egg and apply all over face. Gently rub this paste onto your face and neck. Wash after 10 minutes.
Decide to spend time on a long, languid body massage this winter. Not only does it absorb, it smells great. Remember that a body massage not only moisturizes, but also improves blood circulation, relieves stress, and gives your body an overall feeling of well-being.
In winter, we don’t drink enough water and don’t eat much raw food, so our hair is prone to dandruff. If he has dandruff, he should apply pure coconut oil to his hair twice a week. Following this, apply the juice of one lemon to your scalp. Next, try turban therapy at home by squeezing a towel in hot water and wrapping it around your head for steam. Finally, use a mild shampoo after 2 hours.
Many of us don’t understand the importance of nourishing our scalp to have better hair. Here is a hair conditioning pack you can make at home: 2 teaspoons amla powder, 2 teaspoons shikakai powder, 2 teaspoons fenugreek powder, 2 teaspoons licorice powder and 2 eggs to make a paste. Apply this to your hair from root to tip. Let it sit for at least an hour. Turn off your shampoo and feel your hair turn to silk.
Try these skin and hair care techniques for the first three months to look your best. And keep an eye on this space for next quarter’s updates on the skins department.
Sparna Trica
Columnist: beauty and nature care expert @suparnatrikha
New Year mania seems to grow every year, from parties to resolutions, the list is endless. But don’t you think it’s your posture that matters now? In the new year, I feel that each of us needs to take a step back in order to move forward. New Year’s makeover… yes, but finished with the purity and goodness of natural materials. In 2023, we will have to rethink and rebuild our lives and lifestyles. Will you continue this fast-moving lifestyle that features artificial skin and hair products, chemicals, and artificial foods this year? Are you going to start a back-to-nature movement that includes herbal and floral extracts? If you want the latter, how do you harness the goodness of nature to tackle skin and hair problems? In today’s and future columns, I’ll share quarterly skincare routines that will keep you glowing throughout the year. The secret of the first half First of all, from January to March skin care and hair care. Winter is at its peak during this time, with dry skin looking drier, oily skin looking better, and combination skin needing more cleansing and moisturizing. Follow the golden rule of moisturizing and nourishing. People raise their eyebrows when I say I often use oils on my face for moisturizing. Ladies, did you know that oils are the base of most creams!? Mix equal parts of the oil and try massaging a small amount into your skin.Wipe off after an hour. You will not feel stickiness or stretch. With dry skin, unevenness and dullness are common. Mix 2 teaspoons ground almonds, 1 teaspoon heavy cream and 4-5 mashed figs to form a smooth paste. Gently massage the skin in circular motions for about 10 minutes. Wash off with lukewarm water. Even oily skin tends to feel a little stretchy in the winter, so keeping it clean is important. For the desired sheen, mix 2 teaspoons orange peel powder, 1 teaspoon almond powder, 1 teaspoon oatmeal, 1 teaspoon honey, and a little rose water. Make this into a smooth paste. Rub gently into skin for 10 minutes. Rinse off with cold water. A person with combination skin should treat his skin like he has two separate skin types. Apply a little almond oil under the eyes, cheeks and neck area and a little rose water to clean the T-zone such as forehead, nose and chin. , 1 tsp honey, 1 egg and apply all over face. Gently rub this paste onto your face and neck. Wash after 10 minutes. Decide to spend time on a long, languid body massage this winter. Not only does it absorb, it smells great. Remember that body massage is not only moisturizing, but also improves blood circulation, relieves stress and gives your body an overall feeling of well-being. Because you don’t eat, your hair is prone to dandruff. Your internal health is reflected in your skin and hair, and it’s important to keep the two in perfect balance. If he has dandruff, he should apply pure coconut oil to his hair twice a week. Following this, apply the juice of one lemon to your scalp. Next, try turban therapy at home by squeezing a towel in hot water and wrapping it around your head for steam. Finally, use a mild shampoo after 2 hours. Many of us don’t understand the importance of nourishing our scalp to have better hair. Here is a hair conditioning pack you can make at home: 2 teaspoons amla powder, 2 teaspoons shikakai powder, 2 teaspoons fenugreek powder, 2 teaspoons licorice powder and 2 eggs to make a paste. Apply this to your hair from root to tip. Let it sit for at least an hour. Turn off your shampoo and feel your hair turn to silk. Try these skin and hair care techniques for the first three months to look your best. And keep an eye on this space for next quarter updates in the skin sector.Suparna Trikha Columnist @suparnatrikha is an expert in beauty and natural care