Sunday, June 7, 2015

Vicks Vapor Rub

I have found that Vicks Vapor Rub actually helps my pimples go away. It may seem like such a weird product to use, but it was actually introduced to me by my mother. I would put it on at night, and see reduction in my breakouts by the morning. Vicks reduces the swelling, face wrinkles, and scars on your face. If you use it long enough, it will actually start to peel the scars away. The eucalypstus in the vapor rub eliminates the bacteria in the skin. Also having camphor and menthol in Vicks also helps reduce inflammation from its cooling effect. This is a great, cheap remedy to try if over the counter is not working for you. I have been using it for a while now, and I have to say it works and has helped tamed my breakouts to a minimum. It will not hurt to try!
Here is a testimony of a woman using it for her skin! http://divalicious.nyc/skin-battles-vicks-vaporub/
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Drink, Drink, Drink!

So I have found that water is a huge contributor when it comes to your skin. When it comes to your body period you need water. But water helps wash away the toxins in your skin. And depending on how active you are and how hot it is in your region helps determine how much water you should drink each day. Now I am a very active person, and it is getting hotter in this month of June, so I find that I need to drink at least 64 Fl oz. of water every day. Now I do not know about you guys, but drinking water is a huge challenge for me. But try little things like packing at least two bottles of water with you for work. Or taking a gallon of water with you when you go and work out. Or start off drinking a cup of water in the morning when you wake up. It helps wake up your body in the morning to start circulation in the body. And drinking all these different pops and juices only breaks out my skin from all of the sugar. Replacing water with all other drinks in my diet is important to a healthy start.



http://www.allaboutwater.org/drink-water.html
http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/drinking-enough-water-topic-overview