So, we’re seeing tips from around the world for skincare. Basically we’re concentrating on different or unique or simple techniques that we probably did not know and come from other parts of the world. So, would you like to know more tips?
Bulgarian Women Trust Rose for Skin Cleansing
Not a new or unique practice and rose has been used for skincare in different cultures. Bulgaria is the largest producer of rose oil, fulfilling about 85% of the world’s requirement. Rose plays a key role in Bulgarian skin care. Women use diluted Rose Oil or Rose Water as their cleaner.
France & Their Love for Manicure
French people are known as the most romantic around the world and as such they have a lot of routines that reflect it. They paid great attention to their looks and maintained themselves well. They would not tolerate something as simple as a stain on their nails. So what do they do? They use lemon juice to get rid of nail stains, simple right?
Olive Oil & Greek Women
Greece does love Olive Oil. We all know Greece women are known for their attractive complexion. They only have Olive Oil to thank for this. They not only use it for their skin care externally but also internally to cook their food. Rich in antioxidants and nutrients, is it any wonder that they have covetable looks?
Spaniards use Potatoes for Dark Circles
We all know dark circles start appearing when you are fatigued or when there are underlying health issues. Do you know keeping potato slices on your eyes for about ten minutes helps? This is one the tricks Spaniards swear by when dealing with dark circles.
Swedish Women & their Love for Green Tea
Green tea is very popular for skin care in Sweden. You can brew a tea and use it in your recipes, or place used tea bags on your skin, etc. They freeze green tea and use that as their toner.
Saunas for Detox
Saunas are a popular way to skin and body health in Sweden and other parts of the world. Regular sauna help to detoxify the body and keep your skin healthy and blemish-free, say experts.
Scandinavians Trust Mineral Water
Scandinavians use mineral water to wash or cleanse their skin. They use chilled mineral water as their toner by splashing it on their face, or freezing the water and rolling them on their skin to tonify skin. They say chilled water keeps their skin firm and deals with puffy eyes, too. Wanna try?
Chinese Trust Rice Water for their Skin
Rice is a major part of Chinese diet. It’s no wonder they wanted to use the rice water effectively. Rich in antioxidants it fights against free radical damage and keeps their skin radiant and young. They rinse rice to clean it first. Then they soak it for about twenty minutes and use that to wipe or rinse their skin. You can try this once a week to see results.
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