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Good grooming
and basic beauty care begin in the bathroom. Bathing can be fun, not a
chore and can make you feel fresh and glowing. Personal freshness is
essential for everyone. The bacteria on the skin attacking the sweat
when it reaches the surface of the skin cause body odor. Perspiration
odor doesn’t start until about the age of 10, when the special
apocrine glands develop. These are found mainly under the arms and
between the legs.
Once a week, take time to have a lazy bath night, and turn it into a
beauty treatment. Make the bath water soft and sweet smelling by
adding some bubble bath, bath salts or bath oils. Alternatively, you
can soften the water with a large spoonful or borax or powdered water
softener.
Your bath won’t do you any good if you stay in it so long, as
soaking will dry your skin, or if is too hot, as this too is very
drying. Twenty minutes is the longest you should linger, and 38o C(100
oF) is the highest temperature you should have the water. If you are
not washing your hair, protect it with a shower cap, as the steam will
make curly hair more frizzy or straight hair lank.
Other things you might need for your beautiful bath are:
A loofah, friction strap or mitt
A sponge
A back brush
A nail brush
A pumice stone
Soap or body shampoo
Talcum powder
Body lotion
While you are in a bath, rub yourself briskly with a loofah, friction
strap or back brush. This makes your skin tingle, improving your
circulation and encouraging blemishes to disappear, but be careful if
you have delicate skin.
Scrub your feet thoroughly, and follow the foot care routine. The hot
steam of the bath will open the skin pores on your face. If you suffer
from blackheads, you should be able to press them out gently with your
fingertips and remove with a clean tissue. Or try the new blackhead
removal strips that are available in the market.
While you are relaxing in the bath, this is a good time to apply a
face mask- something you can do occasionally than every week.
If you are not giving yourself a facemask and have oily skin, wash
your face with soap and water. If you have dry skin, spread
moisturizer on your face and let your steam help it to sink into the
pores. After your bath, rub yourself dry briskly with a fairly rough
towel. Now is the time to deal with unwanted body hair. It is a matter
of personal choice whether you get rid of on your legs and under your
arms.
There are many ways of dealing with unwanted hair: shaving, using a
depilatory cream or lotion or waxing. If using a depilatory cream,
follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully. They may advise
you not to use it immediately after a bath.
Even if you are careful about the time you spend in the bath and the
temperature of the water, your skin will still need help, after your
bath, to re-establish its correct moisture balance. Use body lotion,
and then dust yourself with talc.
After a bath, your nails are softened, and this is a good time to give
yourself a manicure and pedicure.
Milk, Oil and Honey Bath
(To soften and moisturize your skin).
Ingredients: warm water, one cup of powdered skimmed milk, one
teaspoon oil (baby or vegetable), two teaspoons clear honey dissolved
in one cup hot water.
Duration: 20 minutes
Directions: add all ingredients to water, then lie back and relax for
20 minutes. Maintain the temperature by adding hot water as necessary.
Don’t dry too vigorously afterwards.
Seasalt Bath
(To cleansing bath for oily skin)
Ingredients: Warm water, two cups of sea salt, additional salt.
Duration: Ten minutes in all (five in the water).
Directions: Pour the two cups of salt into bath water to dissolve.
Meanwhile, massage the additional salt over your body with the loofah
or friction mitt. Get into the bath, rinse away the salt and soak for
five minutes. Use plenty of body lotion afterwards.
Mint Bath
(To refresh and revive you)
Ingredients: Tepid water, two tablespoons dried mint leaves steeped in
boiling water for one hour then strained so that only water goes into
the bath.
Duration: Ten minutes
Directions: Add the mint infusion after running the bath. Don’t have
the water too deep as this will dilute the benefits. Lie back for the
first few minutes. Wash briskly with the loofah or friction strap or
mitt for the remaining five minutes. |
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