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Food cosmetics for Beauty

December 27, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

Food for BeautyHelp with food for beauty? Yes, our kitchen can be a cosmetic laboratory. With some foods we can prepare our skin ointments. Cereals, tomatoes, fruits, honey, are food for beauty, or eating them as masks.

Fruits, cereals, honey, sugar … some of the foods you buy at the supermarket has become the best assets of cosmetics and therefore can help us be more beautiful. Here’s the list of foods used.

The development of cosmetics to food has become the new focus of the most advanced laboratories.

Homemade ointments are as old as human existence. Cleopatra and goat milk baths are part of history, and from there to the concoctions that our grandmothers were made to be more beautiful no major differences. The development of cosmetics to food has become the new focus of the laboratories, which have been found in tomato, grape or white tea the answer to the needs of our skin.

Some foods used in cosmetics for beauty

  • The energy of cereals: energetic and nutritional properties of cereals are well known. But the wheat, for example, also has plant proteins, amino acids, vitamins and trace elements that have earned an honored place among the ingredients of the latest hair products to strengthen damaged fibers. Corn has been one of the additions to the universe of beauty and acting against heavy metals generated by urban pollution.
  • Take tomato: 93% of this vegetable is water and the secret to get it into cosmetic formulations has been to distill knowledge. As an excellent source of minerals (calcium, magnesium, potassium and phosphorus), trace elements, vitamins A (reducing the negative effects of too much sun), B and C, and lactic acid, has become a powerful moisturizer.
  • Fruit for All: wild fruit gels, petroleum jelly apple or pear, watermelon-scented hair gel … Sound familiar? The odors suggestive of fruit are nothing unusual for consumers, but what is the use of the fruit itself within the field of cosmetology? The smooth peach, cranberry prevents irritations, works as an astringent grapefruit … In general, citrus fruits have large amounts of vitamin C, crucial to alleviating the negative action of external agents such as pollution or radiation.
    The avocado is worth a mention. The oily extract which contains the pulp of its fruit is a great emollient, moisturizes the driest skin and soothe irritations.
  • Honey and sugar: the use of honey in the field of health and beauty dates back to the beginning of time. It is reported that Poppaea, wife of the mad Roman emperor Nero, kept their skin smooth and youthful thanks to honey and milk cream. Apparently, Anne of England also used so that her hair shone bright, while the Egyptians used it to treat cataract problems. 80% of its composition is sugar, while the rest are amino acids, vitamins and minerals. The color varies with the type of nectar that has been employed in the preparation and the darker it looks, will find much minerals. Its virtue lies in its ability to retain water, which facilitates the hydration process and makes it a perfect product for skin and hair condition.
  • Under the olive tree: olive oil is very useful in combating cardiovascular disease and according to some discoveries, such as brake colon cancer development. In cosmetics laboratories, bones crushed, as happens with some fruit, become excellent exfoliants. Although the latter has been released on the olive tree is the tremendous antioxidant capacity of the leaves, since their components ensure proper cell renewal.
    Moreover, super emollient action which have made our ancestors common remedy is commonly used in ointments home, added to shampoo, to provide extra shine and hydration, or after bathing, as a body oil.
  • Breathe soybean is comprobadísimo that soya is the most effective remedy against the effects of menopause as its phytoestrogens compensate the lack of estrogen that occur at this stage and whose consequences are hot flashes, osteoporosis and cardiovascular disease.
    Because hormones play a decisive role in the deterioration of the skin, it was expected its inclusion in the cosmetic actives.
  • The grapes: a world apart. No waste. In their seeds are the tannins and an oil rich in polyunsaturated acids, excellent moisturizing, in the flesh are vitamin M, group B, sugars, potassium, calcium … source of vitality in their skin, the polyphenols, other great fighters of free radicals.
  • Licorice: que rico! From its use already spoken in das tables in the year 2000 BC and Chinese herbals of the same age. In oriental medicine today is one of the most used plants because harmonizes with other remedies and taste (50 times sweeter than sugar) serves to mask the bitter taste of the other components. Westerners used it to alleviate heartburn and digestive and liver protective, while the cosmetics has decided to use it because the skin makes contact with an acid-inflammatory nature of great power, very suitable for sensitive skin.
  • Milk maximum nutrition is one of the most nutritious foods, contains carbohydrates, protein, vitamins, minerals and calcium, which is essential for development and maintenance of bones. Exerts a very beneficial effect on the skin, leaving it soft and supple. Used in cosmetics and serum proteins to stimulate the natural production of collagen to plump skin. It also derives from the lactic acid that helps retain moisture, and their enzymes are used as natural preservative formulations that prevent skin irritations.

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