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These homemade cellulite scrub recipes will help you treat your skin and smooth away the lumps and bumps that appear on thighs, the stomach or your butt. Even better, these ingredients are probably already ready for use in your kitchen. By Julie Knapp |
After a long, stressful day what could be more soothing than a luxurious spa experience? You could blow your monthly grocery allotment and book a treatment or two at a local resort. Or you could use the following ideas to create a budget-friendly spa experience in your own bathroom to enjoy again and again. By Grace Alexander |
How can you get rid of cellulite? Is it possible or are you cursed to endure the ugly lumps for the rest of your life? By Teresa Hall |
Ridding toxins in the body help to diminish the look of cellulite By Sheryl L. Barnett |
Shampoo is simply soap to clean your hair. In fact, it's so simple that homemade shampoo can be a fun and easy activity for anyone to try. Though you can add a billion different ingredients to shampoo, sometimes you just don't need, or cannot afford, an exotic shampoo. Making your own shampoo helps free up your creativity, not to mention your budget, while still giving you tantalizing tresses. By Aysha Schurman |
Oily hair is hard to keep full, flowing and free from dirt. Grime tends to collect quickly on oily strands and stay there. Fortunately, you only need to use the right kind of shampoo for oily hair to deal with the issue. Even better? You can make it at home. By Aysha Schurman |
Your kitchen is filled with goodies that work wonderfully as homemade hair conditioners. Try eggs, mayo or beer, and remember that most homemade conditioners need to be used before shampooing, not after. By Aysha Schurman |
To aid your budget and you scalp, try creating some homemade shampoo. Read on for top tips. By Aysha Schurman |