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OK! So I bet YOU are wondering how all Japanese girls never in their whole life get a pimple. Well, it is not really their genetics that much. Its.... (Drumroll) Camellia Oil! No, not Cammomile! Camellia. Most people have not heard of it. It is a secret passed down generation to generation by Japanese Women. I should know. I'm a Japanese Girl. My name is Kagome Higurashi. And This is how to get Beautiful Skin!!!
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OK! you can go to a place like Amazon.com or Ebay to get Camellia Oil. it's a little expensive. You HAVE to get the [u]PURE[/u] !!!AND I MEAN IT!!! pure. none of the other stuff works like the pure stuff. if you get the pure, you could have all your acne gone in a week or less. But if you buy even the slightest impure, it may take up to a month to get rid of acne. It works good to get rid of and prevent acne. I'm not spamming, but Im just telling you. Japanese families put Camellia Oil on a toddler's or Baby's face and they do that until they are 5 and they have like a sheild against acne. Camellia Oil can be used on people who already have acne too. Here's what you do.You splash your face with Hot or Warm Water. Do not use a washcloth. Just splash your face. the, wash Your face with a drop of Camellia oil about the size of a dime. Let it soak in for about 1 minute and a half. Then wash with cold water. Emphasis on Cold. Hot water opens your pores. So, It makes it easier for the oil to soak in. Cold water closes you pores and traps the oil in your pores. Or something like that. My mom did this to me until I was 5 and I Havent had a pimple ever!
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Oh! By the way, if you want any more info, just come to the bottom of this page and click on Add reply or some thing and ask a question. Most of you already knew that.... But for anybody new, I thought I'd put it here. Well BYE!!!
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Ok, I just want to let you know there are 4 ways of Japanese skin treatment I revealed the first one just now. I'll reveal the 2nd way to have Perfect skin. I won't do it now, but I will in an hour or tommorow, so just wait!
Ok! Sorry, but today I am still getting information put together for the next way to get pretty skin. I know I said that I would have it, but...
Holistic approaches to basic health matters have proven themselves to be very effective. As the saying goes, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. The Japanese skin care methods are about the prevention of the ravages of aging, and not about attempting to cure a chronic age-related skin condition that has taken hold in the first place.
One of the most common Japanese skin care methods is known as the Okinawan diet. In addition to conferring longevity and greatly reducing the risks of cancer and heart disease, when compared with the usual Western nations, the Okinawan diet is known for giving the Japanese who follow it shiny, smooth, youthful skin well into their advanced years.
In the Okinawan diet, vegetables and seafood are the heart of everyday diet. Sweet potatoes, green peppers, and bean sprouts are among the most highly touted vegetables as they provide large amounts of the antioxidants vitamins C, E, A, and zinc. The natural process of oxidation which takes place within the human body every time we eat and digest food causes the production of "free radicals". These “free radicals” advance the aging of the body if left to flow freely, and that includes the aging of the skin (which most people forget is the body's largest organ). Foods that are antioxidants, therefore, slow down the aging process of the body and the skin.
Next, the fish in the Okinawan diet contains Omega 3 fatty acids. These are the "good" cholesterol that the body needs. Omega 3 fatty acids not only fight the aging process, they are also known to prevent wrinkles by keeping the skin moist with healthy oils. The number one cause of aging skin is the increased lack of moisture. So, this skin care method is able to help keep your skin looking young and smooth. As such, many Western health practitioners advise people to replace at least 25% of their current amount of red meat consumption with seafood.
The skin is also kept youthful with calcium. To this end, the Japanese Okinawan diet focuses on consuming tofu, soymilk, tempeh, and yogurt. Animal milk is not consumed,except when in yougurt,because it causes lactic acid buildup in the muscles and can cause digestive problems and mucous.
Another important part of the Japanese diet that contributes to skin health is tea. The green and oolong teas that are favored are rich in the above-mentioned antioxidants.
However, the Japanese skin care methods also include special knowledge of skin cleansers called exfoliants. Exfoliants are used to gently remove the outer layer of skin, where there are many dead skin cells and dirt from wind and weather that can clog up the pores and make the skin look aged. In the West, one of the best exfoliants is apricot scrub. In Japan, after the skin is exfoliated, the new, youthful skin gets treated with moisturizers and pore-tightening botanical oils.
Adzuki beans, rice bran, clays that are rich in minerals, powdered sea vegetables, and powdered herbs such as ginseng are used as exfoliants (the herbs and vegetables also act as toxin expectorants). Jojoba oil, Camellia oil, Aloe Vera, apple cider vinegar, and herbal teas are used to moisturize and oil the skin.
Using these secrets of Japanese skin care methods, one can look 10, 20, even 30 years younger; enjoy greater overall health; and live longer and with more vitality than they may have thought possible. Other than these 3 reasons, one will be able to benefit a lot more from using these Japanese skin care secrets.[/quote]
Full credit is given to Isnare.com where I found the article.
Ok! That's all for today! Hope you liked it! Ok. Today, I don't have it quite yet. I'm still working on it. I'm sorry! I'll have it posted here in about 2 days. I don't think i'm gonna finish it tomorrow, so... well, Be patient and i'll have it here!
Edited by Kubi, 27 July 2008 - 09:16 PM.















