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Olive Oil for natural beauty

Use Olive Oil to make the most of your natural beauty

In winter skin and hair suffer from the cold and dry atmosphere. Many of us spend inordinate amounts of money to remedy this with jars of miracle creams that promise to banish all those problems. However, thanks to the healing properties of olive oil chapped lips, dry skin and hair can be reversed at much less expensive.

As a beauty treatment olive oil can be used in many different ways and can make the most of your natural beauty. It can be applied directly on to chapped lips or use as part of your bathing routine to moisturize your
skin. Add a little olive oil combined with any type of essential oil to your bath and allow the combination to do its work. If taking a bath before going to bed you may find lavender oil is more relaxing. This simple beauty treatment will result in pampered supple skin, and works perfectly every time.

For very dry hair that is crying out for moisture you can use olive oil as a deep treatment by applying warmed olive oil all over your hair, working from the root to the tip, ensuring that the driest areas are well covered, then cover your hair with a plastic shower cap and relax. The longer you leave the warm oil treatment the better but an hour should be the minimum.

You have taken care of your exterior by applying olive oil as a beauty treatment but by using olive oil in your diet you can bring out your inner beauty. Olive oil contains anti-oxidants that fight against free radicals which are known to damage skin so it makes sense to use olive oil wherever and whenever possible. Enjoy olive oil with salads or vegetables and the results will be seen in an improvement in your skin, hair and nails, not to mention a healthy heart.

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