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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

Girls Be Knowing Well The Pain Of Faded Henna. Here's A Remedy That Is 100% Effective

It's not even been that long after Eid and my henna started to fade. Like every other girl, I either want my henna perfectly done in red (which you normally achieve on the first two days) or I want my hand to be clean and immaculate, there's no in-between. Someone said they are looking like connect-the-dots picture DAANG girl! because that's exactly how even I'd describe it.

So last night I tried to remove my faded henna. Several times I tried to use half a lime rubbed on hand with some baking soda but alas that didn't work. so I thought rather than looking up on the internet and ruining my delicate skin I'd rather combine a few ingredients and try to work with it. I knew that these exact two ingredients were very helpful in removing any kind of stains or rust. Not that my hands are metal or something but I contemplated trying it on my hands. And OH BOI! the results amazed me. I took a few snaps of before and after and put up on my Instagram story and my DMs flooded asking for the remedy. So here it is. All you'll need is:

➤1/2 tsp of baking soda
➤1/2 tsp of any toothpaste
➤a small cup
➤a few drops of water
➤a wet wipe/towel

1. You'll have to mix the two ingredients in the cup until it becomes a thick paste.

2. Add a few drops of water if you want and using a towel/wipe, in a circular motion rub the henna design.

3. You can also leave it for some time then slowly start scrubbing the area, then wash it off with water.

NOTE:
❥Baking soda is a strong agent and it can cause itching and a burning sensation for some. So apply a small area for testing, leave it for a few minutes to check for the reaction.
❥If your henna doesn't completely get removed in one go then after washing your hands, wait for an hour or so then go for round two.
❥This remedy works better if your henna design is 4-5 days old but you can also use it for removing henna after immediately applying it. 


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