i'm black and my skin gets REALLY dark in the summer...do you know of any skin lightening soap or cream that is sold over the counter that will make my complexion pretty and light? thanks soooo much
i understand that black is a great color, but i just don't want to get too dark..its not pretty to me
Skin lightening cream or soap?
I turn a dark bronze myself and I avoid the sun like the plauge, i highly recomment using the highest spf sunscreen available. I went to Orlando last year and used one and did not turn one shade darker, whereas I tan in 15 minutes cutting my grass. If you need to lighten dark knees and elbows for example, black soap has helped me tremendously and you use it in the shower everyday and you will notice a difference after a couple weeks or so. Good luck! myspace .com/takihendrixmusic
Skin lightening cream or soap?
yeah, just use ALOT of sunscreen. use it like it was body lotion, and put it n after every shower and before u leave da house =]
Reply:You should try, ashe' skin lightening cream its from india and it can be used anywhere on the body it contains multi-vitamins and also collagen. Or if you would like to go herbal you can try saffron powder which you can purchase from any indian shop. the formula is saffron powder or 'hardi' then mix it with a little lime juice and milk. This is a skin treatment to lightnen and cleanse at the same time. Leave it until it forms a mask or crust on the skin then gently rinse off. Good luck from your friendly Beauty Advisor Shelly Bridgelal of Trinidad.
Reply:Black is beautiful...but hey, what do i know eh? You see, the tricky thing about skin lightening/whitening soaps and lotions or whatnot...they tend to be dangerous. You'd think that ppl would learn from the Romans (who use to apply mercury to their skin to lighten it)...that if it caused nerve damage and skin abnormalities then...chances are...it still does!
Anywho, if you want to keep your skin from darkening any more than it naturally is...you might wanna limit/avoid exposure to the sun. 'Cause, even though sunblock protects you against the damaging effect that the sun causes (aka photo aging, cancer, etc...) it doesn't prevent tanning. It just doesn't cause you to bake as quickly as if you went out without protection.
If you're not happy with how dark you are by the end of the summer...or you just want to prevent some of it from happening. Just use a lotion with AHA (Alpha Hydroxy Acid) or Vitamin C...or even both (if that exists) It's natural...and it's safe. If you want to find out more about why these two ingredients would work...Google it. Peace.
~ Vee
Reply:whether you use soap or lotions or creams, they all work depending on the ingredients and how your skin reacts to them.. there are skin lightening products sold online that have hydroquinone or mercury and you should refrain from using them because they can cause skin cancer..
papain extract, licorice and kojic acid work best and are safe for long term use.. they are derived from natural plant ingredients.. if you want more information plus tips on how to achieve your goal right, i found the right products here -
Friday, November 6, 2009
Skin undertones?
how do we know our skin undertones color? what color foundation is suitable for yellow or pinkish skin undertones? for example: beige or ivory.
Skin undertones?
i might be reading your question incorrectly - it's early in the a.m.
depends on the company who makes the makeup.
company a's beige could have pink tone.
company b's beige could have yellow tone.
here are some suggestions/hints:
if you look better in (with no makeup on) purples, pinks, (jewel tones) then you are probably cool.
if you look better in (no makeup on ) army green, orange (earth tones) then you are probably a warm.
when purchasing makeup at the drugstore ask FIRST about their return policy. if they will return with receipt, then buy 2 or 3, take them home to try out (natural light) and take the other(s) back.
if you purchase it from a makeup counter at department store ask about their lighting. there are lights (expensive) that mimic natural lighting, however, nothing is as natural as natural , so ask if you can use a mirror to go outside to check out the color.
typically, at a day spa, they will touch up your makeup after your service. this is a great way to play with color and application. the one doing your makeup will normally give you a mirror to check out the makeup in the natural light. all the professional makeup lines i know of have a 100% money back guarantee. if you don't like it for ANY reason , you get all your money back (and sometimes a gift for trying it in the first place).
check the return policy
Skin undertones?
i m a guy i dont know
Reply:always be sure to get loose powter!! and probly beige, but you can brush it on with a blush brush if its loose powter so you can use different tones on different surfaces of your face, pending on what tone that section of your face is!
Reply:hi
try them on the skin of ur forearm ....or u can try it on ur face b4 u buy it and see which one looks more natural and doesnt give u a pale look . also use a blusher to see which one is more suitable.. u can do that by putting half ur face a color and the other half the other color and compare them.
gooooooood luck
Reply:It depends really on the foundation. Check out your department store and ask one of the ladies there to help you pick your best shade... Pink, Yellow, or Neutral undertones are really hard to tell for people new in this whole make-up thing... Even drugstores that carry make-up have those handy see thru cards that you can use to plave over the inside of your wrist to find a color match. Your best bet, of course, is still seeing the experts at the department stores.
Good luck and stay pretty!
Reply:The best way to find a suitable foundation shade is to try it on you're skin for pink undertones try ivories and beige for yellow or olive. but if unsure got to the cosmetic counter and ask to try it. If the shade is right for you it should blend till you can not tell you have it on the key to good make up is looking natural and just enhancing what you already have.
Reply:Ideally one should test a bit of foundation by applying someon the cheek at the make up counter, to know whether the color blends well into your skin or not. If you cannot find a suitable coulor, then maybe you will have to use some transluscent powder to get the desired result. Sometimes you have to mix 2 or 3 shades to get the right blend.
To bring some glow to a yellowish complexion, try a rose tinted foundation combined with a bit of beige. It really depends on every person's skin texture and coloring. You would have to sample many brands and shades till you find the one which suits you the best.
Reply:Put it on your jawline, if it disappears into your skin without being noticeable then it's the one for you.
Reply:Foundations, for the most part, come in warm and cool shades. Warm shades are for skin with yellow undertones, and cool shades are for skin with pink undertones. If you have, for example, a cool skin tone, and you apply a warm-toned foundation, you will notice that it dramatically doesn't match your skin - and vice versa.
Reply:Yellow and pinkish undertones are opposite...yellow is warm while pink is cool.
There are several ways to tell, although some people (myself included) are truly neutral. You can be fair-skinned with warm undertones and be dark-skinned with cool undertones.
People with warm (yellow or olive) undertones usually look best in gold jewelry and warm colors like olive green, orange, and off-white. People with cool (pink or blue) undertones look best in silver jewelry and colors like blue, purple, and pure white.
Another way to tell is to turn your wrist over and look at the veins. If they appear greenish-blue, you have warm undertones. If they are purplish-blue, you have cool undertones.
If you look good in gold and silver, can wear about any color, and your veins just look plain blue, you are probably neutral.
As far as foundations, it would probably be easiest for you to look for a foundation that breaks its colors out by cool, warm and neutral. L'Oreal True Match is a great foundation and is available in many shades for all types of undertones.
Reply:1.) You can pinch the skin at your elbow and if it turns yellowish right after you let go you have warm skin, if it turns bluish or pinkish you have cool skin. 2.) I have always heard to wear the opposite shade of your skin tone. Ex. I have cool, pinkish skin and I wear a makeup w/ a a yellowish tint. this balances out your skin so the pink or yellow is not over whellming. 3.) Biege is more pinkish, Ivory is more yellowish
Skin undertones?
i might be reading your question incorrectly - it's early in the a.m.
depends on the company who makes the makeup.
company a's beige could have pink tone.
company b's beige could have yellow tone.
here are some suggestions/hints:
if you look better in (with no makeup on) purples, pinks, (jewel tones) then you are probably cool.
if you look better in (no makeup on ) army green, orange (earth tones) then you are probably a warm.
when purchasing makeup at the drugstore ask FIRST about their return policy. if they will return with receipt, then buy 2 or 3, take them home to try out (natural light) and take the other(s) back.
if you purchase it from a makeup counter at department store ask about their lighting. there are lights (expensive) that mimic natural lighting, however, nothing is as natural as natural , so ask if you can use a mirror to go outside to check out the color.
typically, at a day spa, they will touch up your makeup after your service. this is a great way to play with color and application. the one doing your makeup will normally give you a mirror to check out the makeup in the natural light. all the professional makeup lines i know of have a 100% money back guarantee. if you don't like it for ANY reason , you get all your money back (and sometimes a gift for trying it in the first place).
check the return policy
Skin undertones?
i m a guy i dont know
Reply:always be sure to get loose powter!! and probly beige, but you can brush it on with a blush brush if its loose powter so you can use different tones on different surfaces of your face, pending on what tone that section of your face is!
Reply:hi
try them on the skin of ur forearm ....or u can try it on ur face b4 u buy it and see which one looks more natural and doesnt give u a pale look . also use a blusher to see which one is more suitable.. u can do that by putting half ur face a color and the other half the other color and compare them.
gooooooood luck
Reply:It depends really on the foundation. Check out your department store and ask one of the ladies there to help you pick your best shade... Pink, Yellow, or Neutral undertones are really hard to tell for people new in this whole make-up thing... Even drugstores that carry make-up have those handy see thru cards that you can use to plave over the inside of your wrist to find a color match. Your best bet, of course, is still seeing the experts at the department stores.
Good luck and stay pretty!
Reply:The best way to find a suitable foundation shade is to try it on you're skin for pink undertones try ivories and beige for yellow or olive. but if unsure got to the cosmetic counter and ask to try it. If the shade is right for you it should blend till you can not tell you have it on the key to good make up is looking natural and just enhancing what you already have.
Reply:Ideally one should test a bit of foundation by applying someon the cheek at the make up counter, to know whether the color blends well into your skin or not. If you cannot find a suitable coulor, then maybe you will have to use some transluscent powder to get the desired result. Sometimes you have to mix 2 or 3 shades to get the right blend.
To bring some glow to a yellowish complexion, try a rose tinted foundation combined with a bit of beige. It really depends on every person's skin texture and coloring. You would have to sample many brands and shades till you find the one which suits you the best.
Reply:Put it on your jawline, if it disappears into your skin without being noticeable then it's the one for you.
Reply:Foundations, for the most part, come in warm and cool shades. Warm shades are for skin with yellow undertones, and cool shades are for skin with pink undertones. If you have, for example, a cool skin tone, and you apply a warm-toned foundation, you will notice that it dramatically doesn't match your skin - and vice versa.
Reply:Yellow and pinkish undertones are opposite...yellow is warm while pink is cool.
There are several ways to tell, although some people (myself included) are truly neutral. You can be fair-skinned with warm undertones and be dark-skinned with cool undertones.
People with warm (yellow or olive) undertones usually look best in gold jewelry and warm colors like olive green, orange, and off-white. People with cool (pink or blue) undertones look best in silver jewelry and colors like blue, purple, and pure white.
Another way to tell is to turn your wrist over and look at the veins. If they appear greenish-blue, you have warm undertones. If they are purplish-blue, you have cool undertones.
If you look good in gold and silver, can wear about any color, and your veins just look plain blue, you are probably neutral.
As far as foundations, it would probably be easiest for you to look for a foundation that breaks its colors out by cool, warm and neutral. L'Oreal True Match is a great foundation and is available in many shades for all types of undertones.
Reply:1.) You can pinch the skin at your elbow and if it turns yellowish right after you let go you have warm skin, if it turns bluish or pinkish you have cool skin. 2.) I have always heard to wear the opposite shade of your skin tone. Ex. I have cool, pinkish skin and I wear a makeup w/ a a yellowish tint. this balances out your skin so the pink or yellow is not over whellming. 3.) Biege is more pinkish, Ivory is more yellowish
Skin problem?
i hav very senstive skin nd my face is lal red nd gor dry skin nd it feels tight nd burns help
Skin problem?
it could perhaps be something that you are putting on your face. maybe whatever you are using as a cleanser is too strong. try just washing your face in plain water for a couple of days, until the redness and tightness goes away. then start using cetaphil daily facial cleanser. its recommended by most dermatologists and its really helped my sensitive skin.
good luck
Skin problem?
it could perhaps be something that you are putting on your face. maybe whatever you are using as a cleanser is too strong. try just washing your face in plain water for a couple of days, until the redness and tightness goes away. then start using cetaphil daily facial cleanser. its recommended by most dermatologists and its really helped my sensitive skin.
good luck
Skin tones ?!?
I dont get the whole skin tone thing, haha im sorry but people will be saying like cool undertones and stuff.. i'm trying to figure out a blonde color for my hair.. and i dont know how to describe my skin besides pale! lol can someone please help me ?
Skin tones ?!?
its actually really easy. you have to think about what colors look better on you. the easiest way is to think about jewelry. if you look better in silver, you have cool skin. if its gold, its warm. also if you look better in colors that are more of a purple than a maroon- you have cool skin. if its the maroon its warm. you can tell after a while. because skin with blue undertones looks better with colors with blue undertones. if you have yellow undertones, similar colors with such undertones work more.
Skin tones ?!?
If your Avatar is a reasonable likeness to how you look, I believe "Medium Golden Blonde" would be an accurate description of your hair-color (perhaps Strawberry-Blonde).
Another word for "pale skin tone" is "fair skin tone" or a "light skin tone".
Reply:look at your wrist. If you see blue veins then your cool. This means pinks probably would suit you in makeup. Your foundation should follow the cool undertone thing. If your veins appear more green than your warm. Browns, reds, and warm colors work better on you. If your still not sure you might be neutral but you will still be either cool or warm.
Skin tones ?!?
its actually really easy. you have to think about what colors look better on you. the easiest way is to think about jewelry. if you look better in silver, you have cool skin. if its gold, its warm. also if you look better in colors that are more of a purple than a maroon- you have cool skin. if its the maroon its warm. you can tell after a while. because skin with blue undertones looks better with colors with blue undertones. if you have yellow undertones, similar colors with such undertones work more.
Skin tones ?!?
If your Avatar is a reasonable likeness to how you look, I believe "Medium Golden Blonde" would be an accurate description of your hair-color (perhaps Strawberry-Blonde).
Another word for "pale skin tone" is "fair skin tone" or a "light skin tone".
Reply:look at your wrist. If you see blue veins then your cool. This means pinks probably would suit you in makeup. Your foundation should follow the cool undertone thing. If your veins appear more green than your warm. Browns, reds, and warm colors work better on you. If your still not sure you might be neutral but you will still be either cool or warm.
Skin rash on my hands?
I have a skin rash on my hands below my thumb. It started out as some bumpy dry skin, now its on both hands in the same area , and the one hand spread down to my wrist. Its itch, and hurts bad when lotion is applied or hot water touches it. It started a few weeks ago, im in ohio so the weather has changed to freezing, im not sure what it could be. My mom said she gets taht sometimes from weather. I also started ****** control nov.1st, is that a side effect? i hope not becuase its really working with my pains i had and regulatiing everything, i just hope this is normal in winter. Im going to go buy lotion and maybe put some calmine lotion on it, and hopefully that takes it away. i dont have health insurance so im kind of stuck. Thanks
Skin rash on my hands?
HI WhatUp
Here are a few ideas to heal the issue.
Cause
Although most rashes are not symptoms of a serious health problem, they can be signs of allergies, liver and gallbladder problems, lupus, bleeding disorders, nutritional deficiencies, and autoimmune diseases.
Rashes can also be due to the elimination of toxic wastes through the skin, or of an active immune reaction to an invading organism. Suppression of such a rash can lead to chronic disease states. Rather than try to suppress the rash, in such cases watchful waiting may be more advisable.
Caution: If your rash becomes chronic, forms a "butterfly" shape over your cheeks, or is accompanied by high fever and joint pains, seek immediate medical attention to rule out more serious illnesses.
------------------------------...
Natural Cures
Diet: Screen for and eliminate any foods to which you are allergic or sensitive. Eat an organic, whole foods diet, with plenty of green leafy vegetables and yellow vegetables such as carrots, pumpkin, sweet potatoes, and winter squash. Also drink plenty of pure, filtered water, and avoid all processed foods and chemical food additives.
Flower Essences: Rescue Remedy Creamåº applied topically to the affected areas.
Herbs: The following herbal remedies can speed healing: A tincture of equal parts burdock root and gentian root, the fresh juice of coriander, and/or aloe vera juice or gel.
Homeopathy: Useful homeopathic remedies include Belladonna, Sulfur, Graphites, and Calc carb.
Hydrotherapy: Hydrotherapy is the application of water, ice, steam and hot and cold temperatures to maintain and restore health. Treatments include full body immersion, steam baths, saunas, sitz baths, colonic irrigation and the application of hot and/or cold compresses. Hydrotherapy is effective for treating a wide range of conditions and can easily be used in the home as part of a self-care program. Many Naturopathic Physicians, Physical Therapists and Day Spas use Hydrotherapy as part of treatment.
*Purified water is essential for any hydrotherapy treatment. Remedies for Treating Chlorinated Bath Water offers clear instructions and recommendations.
Juice Therapy: Drink fresh squeezed vegetable juices on a daily basis, especially carrot, beet, radish, and garlic juice.
Nutritional Supplementation: The following nutrients can be helpful to speed healing: vitamin A and vitamin E (both orally and applied topically over the affected areas), vitamin C, essential fatty acids (EFAs), flaxseed oil, and amma linolenic acid (GLA). In addition, add half a teaspoon of baking soda to water and drink every fifteen minutes. Do this three times, and then every two to three hours for two to three days or until the reaction subsides.
Alternative Professional Care
If your symptoms persist despite the above measures, seek the help of a qualified health professional. The following professional care therapies have all been shown to be useful for treating rashes: Acupuncture, Ayurveda, Detoxification Therapy, Naturopathic Medicine, Orthomolecular Medicine, Osteopathy, Oxygen Therapy (Hydrogen Peroxide), and Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Best of health to you
Skin rash on my hands?
Have you eaten anything different lately? Could be an allergic reaction to something. How about changing laundrey soap? You may want to also soak your hand in an oatmeal bath.
Reply:I had that a couple weeks ago, and it has gotten a lot better. It is more than likey from the weather. But vasaline on them and wear mittens on your hands when you go to bed, it'll help a lot! Otherwise, dont use scented lotions. Make sure it is a dry skin one. Also, it could be from laundry soap. I know I get irritated skin if I don't use an Allergenic Free detergent. But this is on your hands, so I dont know if thats what it would be. Are you wearing any jewelry? I break out when I wear silver watches. And I would get a rash around my wrist area. Good luck to you!
Health
Skin rash on my hands?
HI WhatUp
Here are a few ideas to heal the issue.
Cause
Although most rashes are not symptoms of a serious health problem, they can be signs of allergies, liver and gallbladder problems, lupus, bleeding disorders, nutritional deficiencies, and autoimmune diseases.
Rashes can also be due to the elimination of toxic wastes through the skin, or of an active immune reaction to an invading organism. Suppression of such a rash can lead to chronic disease states. Rather than try to suppress the rash, in such cases watchful waiting may be more advisable.
Caution: If your rash becomes chronic, forms a "butterfly" shape over your cheeks, or is accompanied by high fever and joint pains, seek immediate medical attention to rule out more serious illnesses.
------------------------------...
Natural Cures
Diet: Screen for and eliminate any foods to which you are allergic or sensitive. Eat an organic, whole foods diet, with plenty of green leafy vegetables and yellow vegetables such as carrots, pumpkin, sweet potatoes, and winter squash. Also drink plenty of pure, filtered water, and avoid all processed foods and chemical food additives.
Flower Essences: Rescue Remedy Creamåº applied topically to the affected areas.
Herbs: The following herbal remedies can speed healing: A tincture of equal parts burdock root and gentian root, the fresh juice of coriander, and/or aloe vera juice or gel.
Homeopathy: Useful homeopathic remedies include Belladonna, Sulfur, Graphites, and Calc carb.
Hydrotherapy: Hydrotherapy is the application of water, ice, steam and hot and cold temperatures to maintain and restore health. Treatments include full body immersion, steam baths, saunas, sitz baths, colonic irrigation and the application of hot and/or cold compresses. Hydrotherapy is effective for treating a wide range of conditions and can easily be used in the home as part of a self-care program. Many Naturopathic Physicians, Physical Therapists and Day Spas use Hydrotherapy as part of treatment.
*Purified water is essential for any hydrotherapy treatment. Remedies for Treating Chlorinated Bath Water offers clear instructions and recommendations.
Juice Therapy: Drink fresh squeezed vegetable juices on a daily basis, especially carrot, beet, radish, and garlic juice.
Nutritional Supplementation: The following nutrients can be helpful to speed healing: vitamin A and vitamin E (both orally and applied topically over the affected areas), vitamin C, essential fatty acids (EFAs), flaxseed oil, and amma linolenic acid (GLA). In addition, add half a teaspoon of baking soda to water and drink every fifteen minutes. Do this three times, and then every two to three hours for two to three days or until the reaction subsides.
Alternative Professional Care
If your symptoms persist despite the above measures, seek the help of a qualified health professional. The following professional care therapies have all been shown to be useful for treating rashes: Acupuncture, Ayurveda, Detoxification Therapy, Naturopathic Medicine, Orthomolecular Medicine, Osteopathy, Oxygen Therapy (Hydrogen Peroxide), and Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Best of health to you
Skin rash on my hands?
Have you eaten anything different lately? Could be an allergic reaction to something. How about changing laundrey soap? You may want to also soak your hand in an oatmeal bath.
Reply:I had that a couple weeks ago, and it has gotten a lot better. It is more than likey from the weather. But vasaline on them and wear mittens on your hands when you go to bed, it'll help a lot! Otherwise, dont use scented lotions. Make sure it is a dry skin one. Also, it could be from laundry soap. I know I get irritated skin if I don't use an Allergenic Free detergent. But this is on your hands, so I dont know if thats what it would be. Are you wearing any jewelry? I break out when I wear silver watches. And I would get a rash around my wrist area. Good luck to you!
Health
Skin cancer??
I've had a spot on my nose for a couple of years that is different from the rest of my skin. It's darker, bumpy, and feels different (kind of dry and scaly). I've never gotten it checked out, but I'm out in the sun a lot and I'm a bit worried. I had blood work done a month ago and everything was normal. Can skin cancer show up on a blood test? Any help would be great! Thanks so much!
Skin cancer??
Typically skin cancer doesn't show up on blood work, the only diagnostic tests that you need are your eyes. The quick and dirty screen for melanoma (one of the more serious skin cancers) is the ABCDE method:
Assymetry-if you folded it in half would it be uneven
Borders- are the edges jagged
Color- is it multicolored, blue, brown, black, etc
Diameter %26gt; 1cm
Evolution/Elevation- has it changed recently/is it higher than the surrounding skin
You probably ought to wear sunscreen EVERY TIME you go outside. Skin cancer is very preventable if people would just stop going to tanning beds and wear sunscreen when they're outside. Check the article that I left you below.
I hope this helps.
Skin cancer??
Hello...being that you have been in the sun alot it is quite possible that the discoloration on your nose is skin cancer. I don't think skin cancer will show up on a blood test. Take a look at this link it describes what skin caner looks like. Get it checked out if it has been there for a couple of years.
Skin cancer??
Typically skin cancer doesn't show up on blood work, the only diagnostic tests that you need are your eyes. The quick and dirty screen for melanoma (one of the more serious skin cancers) is the ABCDE method:
Assymetry-if you folded it in half would it be uneven
Borders- are the edges jagged
Color- is it multicolored, blue, brown, black, etc
Diameter %26gt; 1cm
Evolution/Elevation- has it changed recently/is it higher than the surrounding skin
You probably ought to wear sunscreen EVERY TIME you go outside. Skin cancer is very preventable if people would just stop going to tanning beds and wear sunscreen when they're outside. Check the article that I left you below.
I hope this helps.
Skin cancer??
Hello...being that you have been in the sun alot it is quite possible that the discoloration on your nose is skin cancer. I don't think skin cancer will show up on a blood test. Take a look at this link it describes what skin caner looks like. Get it checked out if it has been there for a couple of years.
Skin & sea: Does the water of the sea help to heal irritated skin?
Which minerals %26amp; elements help to heal the skin?
Skin %26amp; sea: Does the water of the sea help to heal irritated skin?
I had a salt bath once for my eczema and it dried up my allergies soon after! But don't overdo it, too much salt water can dry up your skin and make it look flaky.
Skin %26amp; sea: Does the water of the sea help to heal irritated skin?
The water helps, but it all come from the salt.
Reply:supposedly it contains anti-oxidents. So yes it does.
Reply:Oh yes, it definitely helps. I know a case where 2 guys had a motorcycle accident, and had sustained broken bones and all kinds of bruises.
One guy who jumped into the sea right after the accident (happened near the beach) to wash himself, never had any scars on his skin. However, the other guy who went home to wash himself even after 15 years you can see all the scars on his face and on his body.
Reply:Yes, it can help, try the salt of the dead sea-if you find it take a bath.
Skin %26amp; sea: Does the water of the sea help to heal irritated skin?
I had a salt bath once for my eczema and it dried up my allergies soon after! But don't overdo it, too much salt water can dry up your skin and make it look flaky.
Skin %26amp; sea: Does the water of the sea help to heal irritated skin?
The water helps, but it all come from the salt.
Reply:supposedly it contains anti-oxidents. So yes it does.
Reply:Oh yes, it definitely helps. I know a case where 2 guys had a motorcycle accident, and had sustained broken bones and all kinds of bruises.
One guy who jumped into the sea right after the accident (happened near the beach) to wash himself, never had any scars on his skin. However, the other guy who went home to wash himself even after 15 years you can see all the scars on his face and on his body.
Reply:Yes, it can help, try the salt of the dead sea-if you find it take a bath.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)