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Raise Your Cup to White Tea

September 11, 2009 by admin  
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White Tea Could Keep You Healthy And Looking Young

Next time you’re making a cuppa, new research shows it might be wise to opt for a white tea if you want to reduce your risk of cancer, rheumatoid arthritis or even just age-associated wrinkles. Researchers from Kingston University teamed up with Neal’s Yard Remedies to test the health properties of 21 plant and herb extracts. They discovered all of the plants tested had some potential benefits, but were intrigued to find white tea considerably outperformed all of them.

Professor Declan Naughton, from the School of Life Sciences at Kingston University in South West London, said the research showed white tea had anti-aging potential and high levels of anti-oxidants which could prevent cancer and heart disease. “We’ve carried out tests to identify plant extracts that protected the structural proteins of the skin, specifically elastin and collagen,” he explained. “Elastin supports the body’s natural elasticity which helps lungs, arteries, ligaments and skin to function. It also helps body tissue to repair when you suffer wounds and stops skin from sagging.” Collagen is a protein found in connective tissues in the body and is important for skin, strength and elasticity, he added.

Results showed white tea prevented the activities of the enzymes which breakdown elastin and collagen which can lead to wrinkles that accompany aging. These enzymes, along with oxidants, are associated with inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis. Professor Naughton said: “These enzymes and oxidants are key components of normal body processes. However, in inflammatory conditions, suppressing the activities of these excess components has been the subject of decades of research. We were surprised to find such high activity for the white tea extracts in all five tests that were conducted.”

The researchers were blown away by exactly how well the white tea had performed. “We were testing very small amounts far less than you would find in a drink,” Professor Naughton, one of the country’s leading specialists on inflammation, said. “The early indicators are that white tea reduces the risk of inflammation which is characteristic of rheumatoid arthritis and some cancers as well as wrinkles.”

Eight of the other plants and herbs analyzed also helped protect against the breakdown of both elastin and collagen. After white tea, bladderwrack performed well followed by extracts of cleavers, rose, green tea, angelica, anise and pomegranate.

Dr Pauline Hili, Technical Director for Neal’s Yard Remedies, said: “We are really excited by this research as it helps us to remain innovative and at the cutting edge of natural skin care. Celebrating the plants used in the Neal’s Yard Remedies products and understanding their specific actions on the skin is what it is all about. The Kingston University research program helps us to create safe, highly effective and cutting-edge products so it’s an ideal partnership for us.”

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At bluebasins we’ve created a Green Tea Tree Oil soap. Have a look.

Papaya facial mask

September 10, 2009 by admin  
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This fabulous fruit, the papaya offers anti-oxidants, rich in essential fruit enzymes, large quantities of carotene, vitamin C and A. For skin care it has both preventative and restorative properties. Papaya is also an excellent aid to helping with skin disorders such as acne.

Papaya provides a “natural” face lift while brining about a wonderful, natural and rejuvenating glow to the skin

Papaya facial mask

Ingredients:

  • 1/2 ripe papaya, skinned and seeded
  • 1 beaten egg white
  • 1 teaspoon of honey

Preparation:

Simply mix all the ingredients together. Carefully, so you don’t touch the eye area, apply the mask on the face and leave on for 20 minutes.Rinse well and pat dry.

Use Cucumbers for Puffy Eyes

September 9, 2009 by admin  
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Did you know that cucumbers contain a highly beneficial ingredient that when place on your swollen eyelids, puffy eyes and eye bags reduces that swollen look.

To use: Easy. Simply cut thin slices and place them over your eyelids, then sit back and relax for a few minutes while it works it’s magic.

Another good vegetable secret which helps to lighten dark under eye circles are potatoes.  Wrap a grated raw potato in cheesecloth and apply to eyes dark circles for 15-20 minutes.

Enjoy!

Shea Butter, A Natural Skin Care Ingredient…

March 11, 2009 by admin  
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The skin care industry has changed more in the past ten years than it has in the past 20. With the ever-increasing popularity of natural skin care products, Shea Butter as an ingredient is fast becoming known as a great skin moisturizer.

Predominantly known for skin care in the natural product and ingredient communities, Shea butter is hailed for its protecting and emollient properties as well as its softening and conditioning capabilities for the skin.

Extracted from the Shea nut of the Shea tree in Africa where it has been used for generations, this butter has a yellow colour and has a rich, creamy nut aroma. bluebasins bath & body is a new online all natural skin care product company which uses 100 % Shea Butter in a variety of their products which can be found at http://www.bluebasins.com.

Shea Butter is used in a large majority of natural skin care products such as Shea butter body butters, soaps,
lotions/creams, lip balms and shaving creams. Rich in cinnamon acid, it also protects the skin from UV
rays and therefore can be included in skin care products for the sun. It can also be used as a massage butter
and as a treatment for minor skin wounds and irritations.

Other benefits of Shea butter include the fading of scars, ecezma, burns, rashes, acne, severely dry skin,
dark spots, skin discolorations, chapped lips, stretch marks, wrinkles and psoriasis as it absorbs rapidly into the skin without feeling greasy. Because Shea butter contains vitamins A, E and F, it is great for year
round use however using it in the winter is a great aid for dry skin.

Natural skin care products are rapidly becoming the preferred choice for consumers. Whether you are
looking for information on natural body care products or want to purchase natural bath and body products,
http://www.bluebasins.com is a logical first step.

About bluebasins.com
At bluebasins bath & body, we create natural, bath and body products. Our products are made using the
best herbs, flowers, extracts, essential oils, exotic nut oils and butters. Special attention is paid to the details whereby all of our products are created from scratch and hand made in small quantities, therefore
maintaining a high standard. Pride is taken in knowing all of the ingredients in our products.

Summary:
Shea Butter is fast becoming known as a great natural skin moisturizer. It is hailed for its protection of the
skin. bluebasins bath & body is a new online all natural skin care product company which uses 100 % Shea
butter in a variety of their products found at http://www.bluebasins.com.

Better to be Natural with Your Lips

January 14, 2009 by admin  
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Here’s a great article from Toronto’s Now magazine discussing why natural skin products are the way to go when caring for your lips.

Check out bluebasins bath and body’s natural skin care lip products.

Natural Face Masks Pack on Goodness

November 25, 2008 by admin  
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A Potent Make-it-Yourself Face Mask for Radiant Skin
by: Sheryl Walters

Face masks are a good way to thoroughly cleanse and nourish the skin on a deep level. There are many natural skin care facemasks on the market, but you can easily make your own at home… and you will probably find that it is even more nutrient dense and chemical free than what you can buy in the shops.

Here is a powerful facemask to nurture and pamper your skin, making it smooth and vibrant. It is packed full of antioxidants and beautifying properties to ensure radiance.

Natural Skin Care Ingredient number 1…Chocolate

Chocolate has recently been rediscovered to be one of the most nutrititous foods on the planet. Raw chocolate in its purest form has the highest amount of cancer fighting, disease busting, premature age destroying antioxidants on the planet.

While chocolate used to be known to cause acne, it has since been recognized that the milk in chocolate (or a whole list of other ingredients that make up your average chocolate bar) is the cause of acne. In fact, it has recently been discovered that putting milk in powerful foods such as tea and chocolate keeps the antioxidants from being absorbed.

The Mayans and the Aztecs called chocolate the food of the Gods. In addition to its high levels of antioxidants, it contains ingredients that regulate mood, increase libido, and leave us feeling peaceful, relaxed, and full of love.

If you can get raw chocolate powder, it is best. If you can’t get it, simply use pure, unsweetened cocoa powder.


Natural Skin Care Ingredient Number 2…Avocado

Many anti-aging skin care products use avocado oil for its anti-aging properties that create youthful, glowing skin. It defends against carcinogens and other elements that can cause disharmony in our skin.

It is also rich in omega-3 fatty acids, which is anti-inflammatory (inflammation is one of the biggest causes of aging) and is a potent moisturizer. Avocados increase the elasticity of the skin.

Natural Skin Care Ingredient Number 3… Green Tea

Green tea is consistently being hailed as a powerful antioxidant, and is one of the people of Okinawa Japan’s secrets for longevity and vibrant health. Putting it on directly on the skin is equally potent.

Natural Skin Care Ingredient Number 4…Honey

Honey is a great anti-bacterial agent, will open up the pores, and will deeply cleanse and detoxify the skin. It will also make the mask sticky.

If you want your mask to be strictly vegan and raw, you can use agave nectar, which has similar properties.

Natural Skin Care Ingredient Number 5…Oatmeal

Oatmeal naturally exfoliates the skin to remove dead skin cells, leaving it soft and smooth.

Oatmeal is also well known for its healing properties.

Mix them all up

Mix one mashed avocado, 3 tablespoons of raw chocolate powder or cocoa powder, 2 dessert spoons of honey, and 2 tablespoons of oatmeal. Infuse green tea in a small cup of hot water and let it cool. Add a splash to the mixture, or enough to make it into a paste.

Treat Your Skin

Apply on the face, gently massaging it so that oatmeal can start exfoliating the dead skin cell layer. Leave it on for about 20 minutes and rinse off with luke warm water.