Rosa spp, better known as Rose, is not only popular for its blissful odor, but also for several useful properties. In fact, Rose is a very good astringent, antidepressant, antiviral, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, aphrodisiac and cleansing agent. You can use for various beautifying purposes and can use it in any form – as water, oil or cream. Rose cream is very effective as a moisturizer or for retaining as well as for removing your makeup. In fact, Rose Cream for Day Use is a very useful natural homemade beauty product that will soften and tenderize your skin and brighten your complexion and make it appear as it had looked never before.
For preparing the Rose Cream for Day Use you need 4 fl. Oz of rosewater with 1 teaspoon of borax blended into it, 2 teaspoon of Zinc Oxide made into a cream by mixing with it 4 fl. Oz of almond oil, 1 full teaspoon of anhydrous Lanolin, 6 fl. Oz of almond oil, 2 Oz of Beeswax and 10 to 20 drops of rose oil. All these ingredients will be enough for filling 3 cream jars of 4 oz. of Rose Cream for Day Use. You have first heat the lanolin and the beeswax smoothly in water bath. Melt the wax and take away from the heat. Add into it the cream of the almond oil and zinc oxide and go on beating the whole thing. Add rose oil to it according to your choice for perfuming the mixture. Stop beating after the mixture gets cooled with a wooden spoon. Put into 3 cream jars of 4 oz and wait till it is solidified. You can everyday use this Rose Cream for Day Use for moisturizing your skin or using it under your makeup. Pat the cream on your face, throat and hands. This cream can be used for moisturizing your throat perfectly, particularly when rubbed with a small avocado or a big marble. Rub the cream in slow circular motions while lifting your face. This will stimulate and stretch your throat muscles.
Rose Cream for Day Use can be effectively used as almond oil contained in it substitutes the essential body oils, lanolin and borax soften your skin, rosewater moisturizes you skin and also acts on it as an astringent and zinc oxide heals reddening or irritation of skin.
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
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