Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Pimple Acne Treatment You Can Do At Home

Pimples affect almost everyone has skin problems from time to time and not only teenagers have the problem of unexpected breakouts. With a few simple steps, you can put a stop to your regular breakouts and safe guard your skin to lessen the severity of your skin eruptions.

What is a pimple? A pimple starts when a hair follicle is stopped up with dirt and oil which allows sebum - your skin's natural oil - to build up. Bacteria, whose favorite food is oil, begin to stick to the sebum and the result is inflammation. The inflammation is an indication the your body is trying to get rid of the bacteria. The redness and swelling finally turns into - what we call - a pimple.

What triggers breakouts? - Some of the things that will trigger a breakout are: progesterone-dominant birth control pills, some medications, stress, iodine found in seafood and supplements and, of course, your hormones.

Avoid touching the pimple - The more you touch the infected area, the longer the healing process will take. Your dirty hands can add more germs to the pimple and your dirty hands can put dirt and germs on an uninfected area and more pimples will appear.

Clean your skin regularly - You cannot have beautiful skin if it is not properly cleansed on a daily basis. Develop a skin care regime that fits your skin type and stick to it. Do not over do it because over stimulation is bad for your skin, as well.
Always wear oil-free cosmetics - The oily, oil-based makeup will clog your delicate pores and your skin will suffer as a result. Water-based makeup and mineral based makeup is kinder to your skin

Easy Way To Make Your Own High Protein Shampoo


 Just take your favorite shampoo and mix it well with one egg.

Take the mixture and shampoo your hair as usual.  Rinse it very thoroughly using cool to lukewarm water.  Do not use water that is too hot, if you do you will have a partially cooked egg on your head.

 Your hair will be much fuller, more manageable and much smoother each time you use it.

Make Your Skin Glow The Easy Way

What are the FAQ of glowing skin? The answers are simple.

Eat More Fruit - You can choose healthy foods for glowing skin. When you eat fruit instead of cookies and candy, you not only keep your weight more under control, you are eliminating the after effects of too much sweets. A diet with too much refined sugars will cause a myriad of problems to your body and to the overall look of your skin. Wrinkles, muscle loss, stiff joints and inflammation are a few of the adverse effects of consuming too much sugar (and fried foods).
Baked Not Fried - When you choose your meals, opt for bake or steamed foods instead of fried, smoked or roasted. These foods will cause almost the same adverse effects of eating too much sugar.

Get More Exercise - Get your body moving. A sedentary lifestyle will cause stiff joints, unqualified hunger, a large body among other ill effects. Plenty of exercise will help to release toxins that can dull your skin and possibly cause breakouts, and it can lead to a more positive body image. We all know that exercise has many more positive effects on your overall health and appearance.

Avoid the Sun - The sun causes damage that may be irreversible. Direct sun should be avoided between the hours of 10AM and 2PM. Sunscreen or sun block should be used no matter what time you are outside, even on cloudy days or when there is snow covering the ground. Skin cancer is a possibility if you spend too much time in direct sunlight, especially without proper protection.

Recipes for homemade facial masks to get glowing skin are really simple and easy.

Overnight Skin Treatments For Glowing Skin -

Use tomatoes. Rub a tomato slice on your skin or you can use pure tomato juice or tomato paste. Rub it on, let it sit for about 20 minutes and then wash it off. The tomatoes help to remove dead dry skin so that your fresh new skin is revealed and when the light hit that new skin -- you simply glow. 

Drinking tomato juice and eating more tomatoes will help to brighten skin. The tomatoes block the sun from darkening the skin cells.

Rub a raw potato slice on your dark spots and all over you skin to lighten dark spots.

Wash your face with a paste made with powdered milk and rub it on your skin. Leave it on for 20 minutes or longer then wash it off. The milk will make your skin softer, smoother, brighter and it will get rid of the layer(s) of dead skin and this will make your skin appear lighter as well as brighter.

Use a cotton pad to apply lemon juice mixed with water to your skin. This is very effective and this method will also make your skin lighter.

The suggestions above are all for overnight skin treatments for glowing skin. Do them at night before you go to bed.

 All of these natural skin remedies not only make your skin more beautiful - they will also keep wrinkles away for a long time because you are constantly removing old, dead skin cells. This is the easy way to reveal the newer younger looking skin underneath. These are easy anti wrinkle skin care products - you can know exactly what you are putting on your face and body.

Soothe Your Sun Burned Skin With Easy Home Sunburn Remedies

If you spent too much time in the sun getting your perfect tan and now you feel like a deep fried potato, you can get almost instant relief when you cut open a leaf of aloe vera plant, scrape out the gel and apply it onto your charred skin. Aloe vera is what protects your skin from sunburn, naturally.

Get almost instant relief from the tobacco of a menthol cigarette - break open the cigarette and put the tobacco in one cup of water. After the tobacco has set for five minutes - in the freezer - pour the cold menthol water on the burned area.

  • Apply unsalted butter to your burned skin to get some healing relief.

  • Honey is an instant cooling relief from minor sunburn. Rub the honey on the irritated area and after you have had enough of the cooling sensation, rinse thoroughly.

How to protect your face from sunburn - Sun burn treatment home remedy. Break open an aloe vera leaf and apply it to your skin. Wash your hands thoroughly. This is a natural sunburn treatment for horses, also.

Eat more tomatoes to help protect your skin from the sun. you can also rub the tomato on your skin for added protection.

Butterfly Flower Plant|Butterfly Plants

If you love butterflies, a butterfly flower plant will bring them right to your yard and garden. This is a partial butterfly garden plant list.

Royal Red Butterfly Bush - The Butterfly Bush Royal Red, Buddleia Royal Red, is not quite a true red color, but purple-red flowers are borne on this beautiful upright growing shrub. It is a vigorous growing shrub that boasts purple-red flowers from mid-summer and is a butterfly magnet. This bush flowers summer and fall and is easy to grow. Plant it near a path or patio and the shrub will provide a delightful fragrance for you, too. It's generally pest-free. This plant blooms on new growth and should be pruned back to the ground in spring.
 

 Butterfly Blue Delphium - The Delphinium Butterfly Blue, Delphinium grandiflora, has a wonderful true sky blue flower that reaches a height of 10 inches and a plant spread of 15-18 inches. This deep, gentian-blue trumpet shaped flower is a great contrast with is forest-green slender foliage, blooming early to mid summer. A must for any cottage garden, remove spent heads to produce more growth throughout the season. Try Butterfly Blue with Hibiscus µBlue River II or Leucanthemum Becky Daisy.
 


White Butterfly Bush - The White Butterfly bush, Buddleia davidii 'Alba', is easily grown in average, medium wet, well-drained soil in full sun. Even if plants do not die to the ground in winter, they usually grow more vigorously, produce superior flowers and maintain a better shape if cut to the ground in late winter each year. Removal of spent flower spikes during the growing season will encourage additional bloom, but consider leaving final blooms in place to facilitate reseeding.
 


Claret Purple Butterfly Bush - The Purple Butterfly Bush, Buddleia davidii 'ile de France', is a butterfly magnet. This bush flowers summer and fall and is easy to grow. With a name like Butterfly Bush you might expect a plant to be attractive to butterflies. In fact, it's more than attractive; it's a magnet for all the butterflies that pass through your garden seeking nectar. Butterflies and bees will flock to the honey-scented blossoms, whose dilute nectar is sweetest in midday sun. Plant it near a path or patio and the shrub will provide a delightful fragrance for you, too. It's generally pest-free.
 


 Honeycomb Butterfly Bush - The Butterfly Bush Honeycomb, Buddleia Honeycomb, is a beautiful yellowing flowering variety of butterfly bush. This bush flowers summer and fall and is easy to grow. In fact, it's more than attractive; it's a magnet for all the butterflies that pass through your garden seeking nectar. Plant it near a path or patio and the shrub will provide a delightful fragrance for you, too. It's generally pest-free. This plant blooms on new growth and should be pruned back to the ground in spring.
 


Pink Delight Butterfly Bush - The Butterfly Bush Pink Delight, Buddleia Pink Delight, has fragrant, deep pink flowers on a compact growing butterfly bush. The leaves are grayish green to add interest. It is a vigorous growing shrub that boasts deep pink flowers from mid-summer and is a butterfly magnet. This bush flowers summer and fall and is easy to grow. Plant it near a path or patio and the shrub will provide a delightful fragrance for you, too. It's generally pest-free. This plant blooms on new growth and should be pruned back to the ground in spring.
 


Butterfly Blue Scabiosa - The Scabiosa Butterfly Blue, Scabiosa columbaria, also know as the Pincushion Flower, has wonderful 2" lavender-blue flowers that bloom from June to October. Butterfly Blue is a reminiscent of a pincushion full of pins. With its gray-green foliage, it has a plant height of 12 inches and a spread of 12-18 inches. It is also disease resistant. Scabiosa Butterfly Blue was name Perennial Plant of the Year in 2000, and one can see why. It will do excellent for front-of-the-border areas, with Coreopsis Moonbeam, Dianthus Bath's Pink, in mass plantings or as cut flowers.
 


 Black Knight Butterfly Bush - The Butterfly Bush Black Knight, Buddleia Black Knight, is a vigorous growing shrub that boasts dark purple flower from mid-summer and is a butterfly magnet. This bush flowers summer and fall and is easy to grow. With a name like Butterfly Bush you might expect a plant to be attractive to butterflies. Plant it near a path or patio and the shrub will provide a delightful fragrance for you, too. It's generally pest-free. This plant blooms on new growth and should be pruned back to the ground in spring.

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Perennial Plants and Flowers Daylily

Daylilies come in any colors such as yellow, pink, burgundy and orange.  You can find daylilies growing wild on the side the road in many areas of the country.  They are great to have in your garden and each one can produce up to 75 blossoms from a single plant.

Your daylilies will grow in almost any kind of soil but they will give you stronger blooms if you use organic matter in your soil.  Plant them in full shade to get the best results from your plants but the daylily will still produce blooms in as little a four hour of sunlight each day.  The height of this plant varies from around two feet to as high as four feet.  Check the package to make sure you select the right heights for your gardening plans.

  
Daylilies bloom in the summer and as soon as your daylily has finished producing blooms, you can divide them to get your new plants.   Plant the new plants in full sun to make them stronger. 

How to Store Your Left-Over Seeds

I’m sure you have some seeds left over every year when you get through planting your garden(s).  The way you store these seeds will determine if you are able to get the seeds to produce when you do plant them.  

Seeds that are poorly stored  - in warm, moist conditions – will most likely be diseased and they will not give you the harvest that is expected.  It is best to store your unused seed in an airtight container and put in a cool, dry place as soon as you can. 

They will last for several years if storage is done properly.

Not all seeds have the same life span.  Some seeds last a lot longer than others.
  • One to Two Years – Corn, onion, leeks, rhubarb, parsnip and parsley.

  • 2 to 3 Years  – Asparagus, beets, broccoli, beans, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, celery, kale, lettuce, okra, peas, peppers, radish, spinach, turnip and watermelon. 

  • 3 to 5 Years - Tomatoes, eggplant and cucumber.

Some of the varieties may last a little longer or not as long as the times mentioned above 

When you store your seed during the winter months, keep them in a place that has humidity of 45% or less and a mean temperature of 40° to 50° F.  If they are kept in these ideal conditions your seeds will last their assigned life span and produce plentiful harvests year after year.

Most seeds, based on the number of years they will produce, can be divided into three categories;
  • Short Life – The seeds of the vegetables in this category will last for a maximum of two seasons – corn, leeks, rhubarb, parsnip and parsley.

  • Medium Life – These seeds will most often last from two to three years – Asparagus, beans, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, celery, kale, lettuce, okra, peas, peppers, radish, spinach, turnip and watermelon.

  • Long Life - Tomatoes, eggplant and cucumber all last three to five seasons.
Some of the varieties may last a little longer or not as long as the times mentioned above.
 
Before you order your plant seeds you should have your garden planned and you should know exactly where each plant will be planted in your garden. You should already know how many seeds you would need to accomplish your well thought out garden plans. 


The more you know about your garden before you plant your first seed, the better your  entire garden will be and the better your crop will be.  


It is best if you choose plants and vegetables that are native to your part of the country.    These native seeds will produce a better crop because they have, for centuries, adapted to that particular region.