The Doctor's Rx For Youthful Skin!
If you're a fan of the T.V. show -"The Doctors" then give yourself a pat on the back.
Why?
It shows you're interested in your health and well-being.
And if you caught this morning's show- they (The Doctors) did an interesting
segment on beauty remedies from around the World.
More specifically: Korea.
Yes, Chinese and Japanese women get all of the attention when it comes
to youthful skin and looks, but the women of Korea should also
be included in this discussion.
And if you want youthful skin (hands, face and neck) like the women of
Korea, head to the supermarket (or your own pantry) and pick up some rice.
That's right, a researcher who studied Asian women and their work habits
noticed something unusual about Asian women who worked in the rice fields,
What did the researcher notice?
Although the women looked their age in the face, their hands looked
like the hands of teenagers.
How was this possible?
Rice water.
Oh, rice is getting a bad rap here in the U.S. (especially white rice)
you know, it's too high calorie, it starchy, it contains gluten (rice is actually
gluten-free) and on and on.
But if you don't want to eat it, that's fine, just wear it.
Wear it, how?
As in pouring a cup or two of rice into a bowl, and then pouring a cup or
two of water over the rice and leaving it alone for a day or two.
After that, take the water and place it in a container, or spray bottle
as for the rice, cook it or discard it.
Now, use the water as you would a moisturizer.
Or pour a cup into your bathwater, or if you're beginning to see brown (age) spots,
rub some of the water on them.
That's your beauty tip for today, rice water for youthful hands, faces and necks.
And lastly, if you want more great tips as to how the women of Australia, Brazil,
China, France, Greece, Japan, Norway and Sweden stay so dam gorgeous,
head to Amazon.com/the kindle store and type Beauty Secrets From The
World's Hottest Women in the search bar.
Good Luck!
JGib~~
RedCarpetRxs!
If you're a fan of the T.V. show -"The Doctors" then give yourself a pat on the back.
Why?
It shows you're interested in your health and well-being.
And if you caught this morning's show- they (The Doctors) did an interesting
segment on beauty remedies from around the World.
More specifically: Korea.
Yes, Chinese and Japanese women get all of the attention when it comes
to youthful skin and looks, but the women of Korea should also
be included in this discussion.
And if you want youthful skin (hands, face and neck) like the women of
Korea, head to the supermarket (or your own pantry) and pick up some rice.
That's right, a researcher who studied Asian women and their work habits
noticed something unusual about Asian women who worked in the rice fields,
What did the researcher notice?
Although the women looked their age in the face, their hands looked
like the hands of teenagers.
How was this possible?
Rice water.
Oh, rice is getting a bad rap here in the U.S. (especially white rice)
you know, it's too high calorie, it starchy, it contains gluten (rice is actually
gluten-free) and on and on.
But if you don't want to eat it, that's fine, just wear it.
Wear it, how?
As in pouring a cup or two of rice into a bowl, and then pouring a cup or
two of water over the rice and leaving it alone for a day or two.
After that, take the water and place it in a container, or spray bottle
as for the rice, cook it or discard it.
Now, use the water as you would a moisturizer.
Or pour a cup into your bathwater, or if you're beginning to see brown (age) spots,
rub some of the water on them.
That's your beauty tip for today, rice water for youthful hands, faces and necks.
And lastly, if you want more great tips as to how the women of Australia, Brazil,
China, France, Greece, Japan, Norway and Sweden stay so dam gorgeous,
head to Amazon.com/the kindle store and type Beauty Secrets From The
World's Hottest Women in the search bar.
Good Luck!
JGib~~
RedCarpetRxs!
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