14 Tips And DIYS For Your Body
posted in All on 3/29/2014

For super smooth feet, make your own scrub by mixing sea salt and almond oil

For rough feet, rub half a lemon on the rough areas

Slice some grapes in half and rub them over your face for instant exfoliation and a brighter complexion

Avocado hair masks make great conditioners for dry hair. Make a mask by mashing together half a peeled avocado, an egg, two tablespoons each of olive oil, castor oil, and wheat germ. Massage the mixture onto dry hair, and leave for half an hour before washing off

A face mask once a week will keep your skin looking fresh and clear. Use one that's right for your skin type for best results

If your lips are chapped, choose gloss of lipstick. The gloss will make your lips look moist, and it will hide any dry, chapped flakes

For soft lips, rub a thick layer of Vaseline onto your lips then scrub with a baby toothbrush

To make your nose appear skinnier, apply bronzer to the sides of your nose instead of the bridge

To soften cuticles and moisturize your nails, warm olive oil and massage it on your cuticles and nails

Steaming your face will help to control blemishes, cleanse the face, open the pores, and soften unsightly blackheads

Make your own deep-cleansing mask by mixing two tablespoons of oatmeal with one tablespoon of honey. Warm the mixture a little and apply to your face. Leave it on for 20 minutes before rinsing it off

Mascara is the key element of eye make up because it lengthens and thickens eyelashes, opening your whole face. Never leave home without it

Most women's bodies are pear-shaped, which means they have a narrow waist and wider hips. If your pear-shaped, but clothing that draws attention to your slim upper body

Clay masks can be used on any acne-prone areas, such as the neckline, neck, and back






