Friday, November 22, 2013

Avocados and Skin Care



Avocado, also known as Alligator Pear originated in southern Mexico. 
It has become a useful ingredient for our daily skin care routine. 
It is rich in fat as well as protein, but mostly fat.

These fats are monounsaturated which are good for a healthy heart. 
The provision of vitamin E and mono oils in avocado helps the heart remain fit. 
It is also known to supply 60% more potassium in comparison to banana.
It is also rich in fiber, folate (folic acid), vitamin B6, iron, copper and magnesium. 

Other than applying avocado on your skin, consuming it in salad form can also be beneficial for your skin, plus the benefits of mono fat, just like Olive Oil, for example.
Avocado contains vitamins like A, D, and E which has penetrating qualities to improve your skin. 

Avocado oil is also very useful for skin care. The oil is useful to remove any sun damage or age spots. 
It also softens the skin and provides a moisturizing effect and can do wonders on damaged, undernourished and dehydrated skin.

Simple Recipes for Skin Care

Puffed Eyes

Cut avocado into slices and place it under each eye and relax with it for next 20 minutes. The changes would be remarkable.

Eye Cream

Make an eye cream by mixing 5 drops of almond oil in 3 ripe slices of avocado. Blend this mixture and dab it around your eyes. Keep it for five minutes then rinse.
Another method of making the eye cream is by using 1/4 cup avocado oil with 1/4 cup Aloe Vera gel. You could also use apricot kernel, grape seed or sesame oil.

Facial Mask

This facial mask is useful for dry skin. Mash half avocado and apply it leisurely on your face. Keep it for 15 minutes and then rinse it off with warm water.
Make a paste of ½ ripe avocado mixed with 1 tsp vegetable oil. 
Apply this paste on a washed and clean face. 
Leave it for 15 to 20 minutes. Rinse it with warm water. This masque is very good for dry skin.

Smooth and Beautiful Hands

Make a paste by mixing 1/4 peeled & smashed avocado, 1 egg white, 2 tbsp. oatmeal and 1 tsp lemon juice. 
Apply this paste on your hand and leave it for 20 minutes. 
Rinse it with warm water and pat it dry. 
You would be thrilled by the results by using it regularly.

Facial Scrub

You would need 2 tbsp. flax seeds, 1/2 mashed banana and 1/2 avocado peel. 
Use a small bowl to mix flax seeds and banana. Scoop the banana and flax seed by using avocado peel. 
Massage this scoop on your face in circular motion, slowly and gently. Rinse it with warm water.

Warning: The reader of this article should exercise all precautions while following instructions on the recipes from this article. 
Avoid using any of these products if you are allergic to it. 
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Image courtesy of FreeDigitalPhotos.net, by Grant Cochrane.

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