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Want To Know The Secret Behind Soft Plumpy Lips? Try This Organic Homemade Lip Serum

It's always an argument on the topic of using store-bought lip-balms and serums mainly due to their harsh chemical properties and ineffectiveness. But during peak summer time due to lack of water content in the body your lips start to dry out and the same issue is faced during winters; chapped and flaky lips. As irritating as it may feel, you still continue to use the lipbalms from store knowing well they aren't benefitting you with your cause. But there is a solution to your chapped and dry lips and its right in your home. What if you try to resort to using only homemade lip serums and just stop using the chemically made lipbalms? Let me tell yo how simple it is to make with minimal ingredients and is just worthwhile. Speaking of effectiveness, yes it is absolutely effective and free of chemicals. This Lip serum recipe was simply experimental but surprisingly it turned-out to be a wonder for me. With just 3 basic ingredients this lip serum was ready in no time. Rose has medici

DIY Tropical Green Smoothie | Recipe + The Right Way To Drink A Smoothie |

Let's throw some green leaves in a blender and combat the summer heat with the most refreshing and revitalizing smoothie. This has been my forever favorite smoothie as it's simple, nutritious and reviving.   

Ingredients:
Fresh mint leaves, fistful
Fresh coriander leaves, fistful
Cucumber, small- peeled and sliced
Thick Plain Yogurt, 2 cups
Salt 1/2 tsp
Water, as required

Combine all the ingredients in a blender and add water but make sure it doesn't become too runny, it should have a "milkshake-like" consistency. Chill it and drink.

"Drink" a Smoothie?
This might come as a shock to you but smoothie isn't a drink, rather it's a meal. Yes! You don't drink a smoothie, you eat a smoothie. Sip and swallow is not the strategy, you need to chew it. 
People very widely, complain about stomachaches this happens since the stomach is ready to take a liquid but the contents of smoothie aren't too liquid-y. The stomach was not ready to take this. So, it is very necessary to chew your smoothie but remember to not swish it in your mouth. Let it warm up and slide down your throat. It is better to add some lumps in your smoothie like cucumber pieces or mint leaves so that you get to chew something and not make people wonder why you'd be chewing your smoothie. 



















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