Money saver
Hooked on using
disposable cleansing cloths or facial wipes for cleaning your
face? Since these packages are convenient but costly, take the
time to cut each cloth in half when you buy the package. With a
little extra effort you gain twice as many cleansing cloths and
save some money in the process.
Exfoliate,
exfoliate
For a fast,
at-home body exfoliation, mix olive oil with sea salt or sugar.
Smooth over skin in circular motions all over the body, avoiding
the breast area. Rinse off in the shower and apply your
favourite moisturizer.
Body brush
Dry brushing
your skin before a shower is a great way to stimulate the
natural oil glands in your body. Using a natural bristle body
brush, start at your feet and lightly “brush” your skin in a
circular motion. Follow by a warm shower and slather your body
with your favourite moisturizer.
Hand
moisturizer
For regular,
well-moisturized hands, keep hand cream on your desk at work or
in the car. Apply the cream throughout the day to rejuvenate
your cuticles and keep skin saturated.
Natural
cleansers
Dip into your
fridge for facial cleansers when your regular cleanser runs out.
In a pinch buttermilk, yogurt and even cream are gentle, natural
skin cleansers.
Moisturizer
alternative
Instead of
using a cream moisturizer after you bath or shower, rub almond
oil (available at your local health food store) into your skin
for a treat. Combined with a few drops of your favourite
essential oil (peppermint, lavender or neroli) it will leave
your skin smooth and supple.
Make shaving
easier
An easy way to
avoid razor burn after shaving is to moisturize beforehand.
While shaving cream is the most popular method, try prepping
your leg with hair conditioner for a few minutes before shaving.
It will hold moisture on the leg longer and provide a very
smooth shave.
Tired eye
solution
Need to get rid
of tired or puffy eyes immediately? Keep a spoon in the freezer
and apply to eyelids for a few minutes to reduce redness.