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Over the millennia, isolated human populations found various ways to  keep their hair, nails, and skin in good shape using simple ingredients  from the environments around them. Now, with increasing globalization,  we have access to a whole world's worth of accumulated beauty knowledge.  Keep reading to check out these 10 cool recipes and secret ingredients  from spots around the globe.
 
China: Camellia oil Worried about stretch marks? Camellia oil  is one of the most common cooking oils in southern China, but it's also  renowned for its ability to prevent stretch marks and discoloration. 
Mexico: Tepezcohuite The bark of this tree has tons of  astringent tannins in it, making it great for preventing infections and  keeping scars from forming.
The Dominican Republic: Garlic Here's a smart secret from the  DR for strong, healthy nails: chop up some garlic, throw it in a bottle  of top coat, and then, after letting it soak for about a week, start  using it as normal. It makes your nails stronger and also has anti fungal  and antimicrobial properties.
India: Neem Want glossy, strong hair? A weekly head massage  with neem and coconut oil is Indian women's go-to treatment for gorgeous  hair and a healthy scalp. Recipes for the combination have a long  history in Ayurvedic medicine.
Japan: Sake Want an easy skin softener? Try a sake bath. Sake  is high in kojic acid and enzymes that soften skin and help reduce  hyper-pigmentation.
New Zealand: Manuka honey People have been using honey for  its antimicrobial properties (and its deliciousness) since prehistoric  times. The Kiwi type of honey, however, is even better as an  antibacterial and antimicrobial than the regular kind, and it's even  used in poultices to protect wounds.
Ghana: Black soap This great Ghanian soap is legendary for  its gentle cleansing properties and skin-softening abilities. It's made  with plantain skins, which have loads of vitamins A and E, and  moisturizing shea butter. What you get is a cleanser that removes dirt  and oil but doesn't strip skin of any natural moisture. 
France: Milk Milk is full of gentle lactic acid, which  exfoliates and softens without the harshness of stronger acid types.  Pour some fresh whole milk or cream into your bath along with honey or  lavender to get a gorgeous glow.
Morocco: Argan oil This antioxidant-packed oil is great for  hair and skin, and it absorbs much more easily than common skin oils  like apricot and avocado
The Amazon: Passion flower oil Passion flower oil, aka  maracuja, has been used in the Amazon for thousands of years because of  its anti-inflammatory abilities, but it's also high in fatty acids and  vitamin C. 
and the Philippines????
Papaya soap! to lighten skin and reduce spots. Makes skin tone more even and brighter.
Have a fabulous day!
 
1 comment:
Natawa ako dun sa Philippines.... Oo nga naman papaya soap... loka loka ka talaga... Great post!
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