These 5 Herbs Will Penetrate Your Face And Give You Smooth Skin
It’s likely already common knowledge that eating a varied diet helps keep your skin and hair healthy, but did you know that spices can have wonderful benefits for your appearance?......CONTINUE READING THE ARTICLE FROM THE SOURCE>>>>>
Find out how garlic can promote hair development, how peppers can reduce the appearance of wrinkles, and how green tea can shield you from the harmful effects of the sun.
1. Place a chamomile tea bag in a small container and place it in the refrigerator after steeping it for two to three minutes in boiling water to release the anti-inflammatory enzymes. This is an effective treatment for beard burn. After it has had time to cool, you can use the tea bag to provide fast relief to the areas of your face that are red and itching.
2. Cinnamon is an excellent source of antioxidants, which protect the skin from the damaging effects of oxidative stress. It also imparts a delicious flavor to baked goods and warm beverages.
Keri Glassman, author of The O2 Diet and a registered dietitian, believes that one serving of cinnamon has more antioxidants than a half cup serving of blueberries. If you want an immediate increase in the antioxidant power of your coffee, add a half teaspoon of cinnamon to the ground beans before you brew it.
3. Garlic is a miracle worker for people with fine hair, despite the fact that it can leave your breath smelling bad. In order to produce robust and healthy hair, the hair follicle on your scalp need certain nutrients. Your hair will suffer if your diet does not contain the appropriate ingredients. According to Dr. Wu, eating foods that are abundant in the amino acid cysteine, which is found in garlic, can assist to revitalize your hair follicles. She goes on to say that the strength of your hair comes from the robust network of disulfide bonds that hold the cysteine molecules together. These bonds are what give your hair its resilience.
4. Here is yet another argument in favor of adopting a more environmentally friendly lifestyle: Catechins, which are also sometimes referred to as polyphenols, are found in high concentrations in green tea and are known to exhibit powerful anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anti-aging effects. Wu claims that applying green tea topically can also thicken the epidermis, speed up the healing of wounds, and inhibit an enzyme that causes uneven skin pigmentation, which in turn reduces the appearance of sun spots. All of these benefits can be achieved by applying green tea topically.
5. Spicy peppers such as chili, paprika, cayenne, and jalapeo not only excite your taste buds but also protect your skin from the harmful effects of the sun. According to Marti Wolfson, the culinary director at the Blum Center for Health in Rye Brook, New York, “Vitamins A and C in peppers help combat free radicals, limiting the destruction of collagen to maintain the integrity of our skin.” Peppers contain a high concentration of these vitamins.
Capsaicin, which is found in the vibrant peppers, can protect the skin from the harmful effects of ultraviolet radiation and functions as a sunscreen.