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Beauty around the world Vol.1

 

Beauty around the world (Vol.1)

For centuries, cultures around the globe have sought natural elixirs to enhance their beauty. From the sun-drenched shores of the Mediterranean to the lush rainforests of the Amazon, a treasure trove of ingredients has been discovered, passed down through generations, and refined into age-old beauty rituals. This journey explores the fascinating world of these ingredients, unveiling their unique properties and the cultural practices that celebrate them.

We'll embark on a global adventure, discovering how Moroccan Rassoul clay purifies skin in ancient hammams, and how Japanese Sake lees impart a radiant glow. We'll delve into the Amazon's secrets, where antioxidant-rich Inca Inchi oil nourishes hair, and explore the Korean tradition of Hanbang, where medicinal herbs are transformed into potent skincare formulations.

Get ready to explore the wisdom of various ethnicities and uncover the time-tested ingredients that have stood the test of time. This article will be your guide to a world of beauty secrets, waiting to be incorporated into your own self-care routine. So, pack your curiosity and join us as we unlock the cultural secrets to radiant skin, healthy hair, and a holistic approach to beauty.

1)                       Moroccan Clay: A Gift from the Earth



Hailing from Morocco, Rhassoul clay has been a staple in beauty rituals for centuries. This mineral-rich clay, mined from the Atlas Mountains, boasts a unique composition that offers a multitude of benefits for the skin. One of Rhassoul clay's key properties is its deep cleansing ability. It's fine particles gently absorb excess oil and impurities from the pores, leaving skin feeling refreshed and clarified. This makes it particularly beneficial for those with oily or acne-prone skin.

But Rhassoul clay doesn't stop there. It's also known to be exfoliating, removing dead skin cells and promoting a smoother, more radiant complexion. Additionally, some users claim it can help improve skin elasticity and even out skin tone. Rhassoul clay's gentle nature makes it suitable for most skin types, even sensitive skin. It's a truly versatile ingredient often used in traditional Moroccan hammams for a full-body cleansing and invigorating experience.

2)                       Chinese pearl powder



For centuries, China has revered pearl powder as a secret weapon in their beauty arsenal. Made from pulverized freshwater pearls, this luxurious ingredient boasts a unique composition with potential benefits for the skin. One of pearl powder's claims to fame is its brightening effect. It's believed to help regulate melanin production, which can lead to a more even skin tone and a reduction in hyperpigmentation.

Furthermore, pearl powder may also contribute to enhanced collagen production. Collagen is a protein that keeps skin firm and youthful. By boosting collagen, pearl powder might help reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. The minerals found in pearl powder, including calcium and magnesium, are thought to contribute to improved skin cell regeneration. This definitely gives you a better and more glowing complexion. Additionally, some users report that pearl powder helps calm inflammation and soothe irritated skin.

3)                       Inca inchi oil: wonder oil



From the marvelous jungles of the Amazon of Peru, the wonder oil comes. The seed of this plant is cold pressed to produce the miraculous hair oil that can actually do wonders to your hair.

1)          Hydration and Nourishment: Rich in omega 3, 6, and 9 fatty acids, Inca Inchi oil acts as a natural emollient, deeply moisturizing dry, brittle hair. It helps retain moisture and adds shine for a healthy look.

2)          Strengthening and Repair: The protein and vitamins present in the oil can contribute to strengthening hair strands and the scalp barrier. This is particularly beneficial for those with weak, damaged, or color-treated hair, as it helps prevent breakage and split ends.

3)          Scalp Health:  Inca Inchi oil's anti-inflammatory properties may soothe an itchy scalp and promote a healthy scalp environment. It might also stimulate hair follicles and improve blood circulation to the scalp, potentially aiding hair growth.

4)          Frizz Control:  The omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids can help smooth the hair cuticle, reducing frizz and fly aways. This is a welcome benefit for those with curly or frizzy hair.

Inca Inchi oil can be used in various ways for hair care to achieve the previous results.

a)            Deep Conditioning: Apply a small amount of oil to dry hair before shampooing and leave it on for 30 minutes to an hour for deep nourishment.

b)           Split End Treatment: Apply a tiny amount to damp hair, focusing on the ends, to help prevent and mend split ends.

c) Scalp Massage: Massage a small amount of oil into the scalp before shampooing to promote circulation and soothe dryness.

d)           Hair Mask: Mix Inca Inchi oil with other beneficial ingredients like honey or avocado for a homemade hair mask with added benefits.

There is just one simple note you need to take care of, while Inca Inchi oil is generally safe for most hair types, it can be slightly greasy. Go with little amounts first and note how your hair reacts. If you have very oily hair, you might want to use it as a pre-shampoo treatment or focus on the ends to avoid weighing down your hair.

Beauty has its own standards and tools that differ from one place to another around the world. Every place gives us a valuable treasure to preserve our beauty and vitality. Some of these tools or ingredients are far ancient more than we think but their effect stands for today. Don’t be surprised if one of those ingredients is used in today’s beauty creams or advertised as the miraculous product for a certain company. Each country has its own beauty goddesses who transcends these beauty secrets.

Make sure to catch us at part two of this article which will contain some familiar ingredients we use until today.

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