Showing posts with label Skin care. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Skin care. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Strawberry, more than just a fruit






What’s the first thought that pops into your mind, when you think of strawberry – a mouth-watering dessert of strawberries covered with fresh whip cream? The perfect dessert to end an interesting evening meal. Strawberries can serve more than just to satisfy a sweet tooth with something other than processed sugars for dessert because the strawberry is packed with lots of health benefits that make this juicy berry a nutritious fruit for mind and body.

Eat this succulent fruit in its raw form or serve it as jams, syrups, salads, smoothies, wine, juices, and more. Strawberries are loaded with vitamin C, potassium, sodium and iron as well as being low in calories. Not just delicious, a strawberry, due to its mildly astringent properties, is also good for the skin. Strawberry flesh and juice are recommended mainly for oily skin to improve texture, encourage a healthy and more radiant complexion and minimize greasiness. The ellagic acids in strawberries appear to inhibit the growth of tumors (cancer cells). Strawberries are also a good source of salicylic acid that removes dead cells and cleans out pores.

Below are some skin-care-recipes that involve strawberries other fruits, oils, and juices that you can try but let me say first that I am not a doctor or skincare professional and that you the reader of this post should exercise precautions while following any skin-care-recipe instructions from this post. Avoid using any of these ingredients if you are allergic to them. If you have any doubts about what you may be allergic to please consult a medical professional before you used these skin-care suggestions. The responsibility lies with the reader and not with the site or the writer, be safe.

Strawberry possess properties that help with soothing sunburned skin, discolored teeth, and skin blemishes. For example, an alternative to placing cucumber on the eyes, place a sliced strawberry to reduce the puffiness. Strawberries are known to fight heart disease and provide a number of vitamins and minerals that support overall health. By adding strawberries to your diet, it helps to build a healthy immune system. In addition to various nutrients and minerals, strawberries are an excellent source of vitamin K and manganese, as well as folic acid, riboflavin, vitamin B5, vitamin B6, copper, magnesium, and omega-3 fatty acids.

Packed with health benefits, strawberries, when added to beauty recipes for skin, help promote healthy skin. Try these homemade recipes made with this strawberry as the main ingredient.

Kiwi Cucumber Strawberry Facial Cleanser - Blend 5 to 6 strawberries, 1 kiwi, peeled and 1/2 cucumber to a smooth paste, not a runny mixture. If the mixture is slightly runny, add a bit of oatmeal until the potion is of proper consistency. Apply to your face and neck area with gentle massage to exfoliate the skin. Let the paste settle on your skin for 10 minutes and then rinse well with warm water. Your skin will look and feel fresh and clean.

For a Strawberry Facemask - Combine 2 or 3 ripe strawberries with 2 tbsp of finely grounded oats and 1 drop of lemon essential oil to form a paste. Spread the paste on to the face and neck area with fingertips. Relax for 20 minutes. Rinse off with cool water followed by a toner and moisturizer. The pieces of strawberry seeds aid in the skin treatment process.

Make an antioxidant mask with Strawberry and Papaya starring - ½ papaya, 4 strawberries, 1 tbsp rolled oats, 1 tsp honey, and 1 tsp fresh lemon juice. Grind the oats, blend papayas and strawberries till smooth with a few drops of warm honey until it flows freely. Combine and mix well all the ingredients. Apply the mixture to face and let it remain for 15 minutes. Rinse with warm water followed with moisturizer.

For beautiful and radiant skin – mash 1 or 2 strawberries mixing it with water to form a smooth paste. Apply the paste on your face, neck overnight. Rinse it in the morning.

Face Lifting Face Pack - 3 to 4 strawberries, 5-6 grapes, 1/2 pear, 1/2 apple and 1 ounce of orange juice. Before putting this paste on first apply a coat of honey before covering with this fruit mixture. Leave it for 30 minutes and then rinse it with lukewarm water. For the final rinse use vinegar to give your face, a perfect lift.

Another Strawberry Mask – 4 to 5 strawberries, 1 tbsp. milk and 1 tbsp. cornstarch. Mix all the three ingredients to make a paste apply on your face for 20 minutes. Rinse it first with warm water, then cold water. You can improve on this pack by using a mild astringent and then use a light moisturizer. You can use this pack for a week.

As I pointed out caution should be used when trying out or perhaps even eating any of the above fruits mentioned in these skincare recipes. Especially if this is your first time eating any of the above-mentioned fruit. My main purpose for writing this post was to point out what a fantastic nutritional and medicinal fruit the strawberry is.