Sometimes the most
unexpected things make the biggest differences. Over the years I've come across
many beauty tips that have seem quite strange and unusual. Here I am about to
share five of my favorite rather strange beauty tips.
1.
Banana Peel Power
I have come across so
many beauty bloggers hype about the power that banana peel holds and I’m sure
that for some of you reading this article it’s probably not even the first time
you’re hearing about it. I’m all for using every day natural ingredients as
part of my skincare routine but when I first heard about the benefits that
banana comes along with not by just eating it but also applying it to your
skin, I was left slightly confused.
We all know how great
bananas are. It comes packed with vitamins and minerals but who ever thought
about rubbing their face against a banana? Well whoever did is an absolute
genius! Bananas come packed with a healthy source of vitamins A, B, C and E and
the banana peel is no longer as useless as it used to be. Next time you’re
eating a banana instead of it just throwing it away, cut yourself a piece of
the peel and keep it aside. The banana peel has proven to be effective in
treating acne prone skin. So if a blemish creeps up on you just rub a piece of
banana peel across the affected area before bed and wash it off in the morning.
If you notice any irritation to your skin like everything else you should stop
applying it right away.
2.
The Dark Circle & Spot Corrector
A makeup artist once
told me that in order to cover and conceal the different types of tones in the
skin you must find the right colour to cover it with. Using the right colour to
cancel out dark circles or any redness will cancel it out completely giving you
an even canvas to work with. There are many primers out there in different
colours that can cater to evening out an uneven complexion, however from
experience I don’t find that their always effective. I have a couple of marks
left by those annoying spots and occasionally a little bit of redness and I
don’t want to be heaping on different types of primer just to get my complexion
even and now I don’t have to, there is a new technique in town that will
completely cover your imperfections as long as you use the right shade.
This technique involves
using a matte lipstick and it can be from any brand, but it must be a matte
lipstick otherwise it won’t work as well. Before you apply concealer to the
areas in your skin where there may lay an imperfection simply apply a little
bit of lipstick and then blend onto to the skin by using your finger and
dabbing lightly. Once the lipstick is blended, apply concealer on top of it and
voila! CONCEALED!
It’s very important
that you find the right colours to cancel out other concealers. My skin is fair
but has olive undertones so I find it best that colours such as orange work
well cancelling out any darks marks or dark circles I have.
Have a play around and
find which colour works best for you.
3.
Fight Cellulite With Coffee
Hey, ever thought about
showering with coffee? Not the most tasteful image pops into mind, but a
caffeine body scrub might just be the thing you’ve been looking for especially
if cellulite is something that is affecting you. Caffeine contains antioxidants
and when used on skin it tightens and provides those antioxidants to the skin
especially when that caffeine is applied to the skin topically. Using a scrub
made from fresh ground coffee will maximise the benefits of reducing the
visible signs of cellulite. Simply apply the scrub over the affected area
religiously to assist the stimulation of blow flow in the affected areas. It
may take some time to see visible results but all in good time you will have
skin that is smoother, tighter and firmer. Create your own DIY coffee body
scrub at home by using fresh ground coffee, sea salt and throw in some skin
loving coconut oil.
4.
Ice Facial
I’ve suffered from a
lot of blemishes and a time came when I got fed up and started looking for
other techniques that would help reduce my blemishes. One of things that popped
into my head was ice. We always use ice to reduce swelling so why not use it on
a spot to minimize the size?
It’s been about two
years now that I use this technique religiously and it works. If a humongous
UFO decides to land on my face, I ice it before I go bed and in the morning the
spot that was once humongous is now a teeny tiny spot. I’ve also noticed that
using ice on my skin not only reduces the size of spots but also minimizes
pore. Before you apply your morning makeup, apply some makeup on to your face.
This will minimize pores and reduce the production of excess oil whilst also
catering to your blood circulation flow but please note never to apply ice
directly to skin and to always use a cloth. Applying ice directly to your skin
can damage delicate capillaries.
Bonus tip: Stick your
toner in the fridge especially in the summer. When chilled toner is applied to
the skin it will help in the process of tightening pores.
5.
Your Hair Needs A Cold Wash
It’s so simple like our
skin, washing it with warm water will open pores and washing it with cold water
will close them. This same process applies to your hair. Next time you’re
washing your hair, once you’ve finished conditioning wash it off with cold
water this will close the pores and lock in the protein from the shampoo and
the conditioner whilst also giving your shinier and manageable hair.








I always rinse my hair with cold water, and it makes such a difference! It's always far more shiny.
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These are such great and unusual tips!
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