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Honey and its benefits

September 11, 2008

The sweet liquid created by a colony of bees is enriched in medical properties. Do you know that the single tablespoon of honey can boost you with 64 calories of pure energy? It is fat –free, cholesterol-free and sodium free.

Apart from its culinary and medicinal properties, honey is also used as a metaphor for sweet regard. It contains small amount of vitamins like niacin, riboflavin, minerals like copper, calcium, manganese, phosphorous, potassium, zinc etc, amino acids and antioxidants.

Honey can make your skin look beautiful and supple in various ways.

Just simply apply pure honey on your face until it gets dry. Afterwards wash your face with warm water and see the sparkling effects yourself.

If you are finding ways to get sweet smelling soft skin, then make sure you add ¼ to ½ cup of honey to your bathing water.

Had a tiring day out after attending a great party with lots of make-up on your face? Then you better clean off your face in proper manner before hitting your bed. One of the most effective ways for clearing up your make is by using honey. Just mix one teaspoon of honey with little milk powder into the palm of your hand. Now rub this for few minutes over your face to remove the dirt plus the cosmetic effect on your face in gentle manner. Later wash it off with warm water.

If you searching a formula for shiny hair, then your search ends here. Mix one tsp of honey and drops of lemon to a liter of warm water. Shampoo your hair as you always do and then pour this mixture on your hair. Now let the hair dry up. There is no need to rinse out the mixture.


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