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Sunday, May 29, 2011

Cedarwood and Juniper AFTER SHAVE Balm

Cedarwood and Juniper AFTER SHAVE Balm

Out of all the essential oils, cedarwood is the most popular amongest men and is much used in men's toiletries. The astringent and antiseptic properties of cedarwood, together with its masculine aroma, make it an abvious choice for a homemade after shave.

1 tbsp (20ml) high proof vodka
8 drops cedarwood
6 drops cypress
3 drops juniper
4 tbsp (50ml) witch hazel
6 tbsp (100ml) orange flower water

  1. Pour the vodka into a 7 oz (200ml) glass bottle. Carefully add the essential oil, one by one, and shake vigorously until the oils have dissolved.
  2. Add the witch hazel and shake well. Then add the orange flower water and shake again.
  3. Label the bottle and the after shave is ready to use.
  4. Make sur to shake the bottle befor using each time to disperse the oil.

andalwood and Vetivert AFTER SHAVE Balm

andalwood and Vetivert AFTER SHAVE Balm

The sweet, woody and musky aroma of sandalwood is a particular favorite in After Shave. Sandalwood is a natural bactericide and soothes the skin after shaving. Vetivert has a deep, earthy aroma that blends beautifilly with the sandalwood, creating a strong, deep male fragrance. This after shave is suitable for all skin types and is particualy good for young men just beginning to shave.

1 tbsp (20ml) high proof vodka
8 drops sandalwood
6 drops vetivert
3 drops neroli
4 tbsp (50ml) witch hazel
6 tbsp (100ml) rose water
  1. Pour the vodka into a 7 oz (200ml) glass bottle. Carefully add the essential oil, one by one, and shake vigorously until the oils have dissolved.
  2. Add the witch hazel and shake well. Then add the rose water and shake again.
  3. Label the bottle and the Sandalwood and Vetivert After shave is ready to use.
  4. Make sur to shake the bottle befor using each time to disperse the oil.

After Shave Balm- Recipes for Homemade After Shave

After Shave Balm- Recipes for Homemade After Shave

These homemade after shaves are particularly good for men with sensitive skin and for young men just starting to shave. They are effective but very gentle and help control and prevent razor burn. These are plenty of woody and masculine smelling essential oils are acceptable to even the most masculine tastes.

Many commerical after shave have sickly, cloying, or overpowering scents. The after shave recipes included here are permufed only with pure essential oils and provide more subtle, pleasing and declicate fragances. In addition, they tone the skin and close the pores, keeping the skin in good condition. Here are some Home made after shave balm.

Tips To Apply Mehandi

Tips To Apply Mehandi

It's advisable to use a cone made of rolled plastic, parallel to a cake beautifying tube, with a tiny hole at the end. The benefit of such an application device is that you can attain amazingly fine lines, and getting used to a cone is much easier than using Jacquard-brand bottles, which may tire your hands. Generally, one cone can be used to decorate up to ten less-elaborately designed hands; for very detailed work a cone will cover two hands.


Mehandi also comes ready-made in tubes; these containers provide an easy technique of Mehandi application, but often henna in these forms will lack a smooth consistency, and most professional artists avoid ready-made pastes because it is impossible to differentiate components added in the paste.

Procedures to make a mehandi cone
To make the plastic cone, I cut a rectangle and rigid plastic paper. Roll the cone by recognizing the tip region with a position just about one inch from the long end of the four-sided figure. Roll this into a cone and adjust the width of the tip. The entire procedure takes practice, and hence don't give up. Following this, take a piece of glue tape and, placing it at the tip of the cone, fix the tape downwards of the cone. Now, pack the paste mehandi cone. Take a spatula and pick up a mehandi to drop drop the mehandi paste into the cone. Depending upon the volume of your cone, fill up the cone until it is about half filled. Now close the cone with care and put the adhesive tape on it. Now your mehandi cone is ready for your designs.

Mehendi Art In The West

Mehendi Art In The West

Indian Mehandi is a well-known body designing technique for Indians. How did this style become so famous in the western countries… read more…. The preface of Mehandi into Euro-American culture is a very recent occurrence. Today Mehandi, as fashionable alternative to tattoos, is an in-thing in the West. Hollywood actors and celebrities have made this painless art of body painting famous worldwide these days.


Mehendi-a mark of Indian holiness
Mehandi designing for any Indian bride is a must-listed event of the Indian weddings. Right from Madonna till Britney spears, nearly every Western Female as well as male celebrities use this customary Indian art very frequently these days. From decorating brides' hands, to being used to make body tattoos on arms, hips and bellies, Mehandi/Henna has moved out international. Once a typically Indian custom and a vital part of a bride's makeup, Mehendi has gone cosmopolitan. Thanks to the attention it gets through stars like Madonna, and almost every Hollywood artist.
Indian Mehandi is a well-known body designing technique for Indians. How did this style become so famous in the western countries… read more…. The preface of Mehandi into Euro-American culture is a very recent occurrence. Today Mehandi, as fashionable alternative to tattoos, is an in-thing in the West. Hollywood actors and celebrities have made this painless art of body painting famous worldwide these days.


Mehendi-a mark of Indian holiness
Mehandi designing for any Indian bride is a must-listed event of the Indian weddings. Right from Madonna till Britney spears, nearly every Western Female as well as male celebrities use this customary Indian art very frequently these days. From decorating brides' hands, to being used to make body tattoos on arms, hips and bellies, Mehandi/Henna has moved out international. Once a typically Indian custom and a vital part of a bride's makeup, Mehendi has gone cosmopolitan. Thanks to the attention it gets through stars like Madonna, and almost every Hollywood artist.

History Of Mehandi-Art Of Beautifying Hands

History Of Mehandi-Art Of Beautifying Hands

The art of Mehandi or henna has been a long-standing tradition stemmed from many ancient traditions dating reverse as far as about 5,000 years, but is most famous today for its history in India. Today, it is still used in sacred and ritualistic ceremonies in India, but has also gained appreciation in other countries as a beautiful art to be appreciated at any time. Read more to know about Mehandi.


Mehandi is a provisional and not a permanent art done on the body with a naturally prepared paste, which is also named as henna. Henna powder is derived from a plant, a bush, usually found in the Middle East and other Asia-pacific region, where the type of weather conditions are hot and dry. The bush is harvested, dried, and then firmed to make henna powder.

Other than designing the body parts Henna is used for hair conditioning and dyeing also. The leaves of the plant are best for Mehandi, while the lower part of the plant is used for the other purposes. Henna paste is what is made to apply henna art powder.

The henna paste is used on different occasions of religious festivals, Wedding ceremonies etc. Henna paste is frequently used on bruises, burns, foot care treatments, headaches, and as a natural hair dye. We can use henna as natural medium instead real tattoo designs.

Henna tattoos are fun, harmless, simple, trouble free and beautiful…and more than everything else, it is temporary...
  • Painting with henna, or Mehandi, is a fine art form that is steeped in tradition. Men and women throughout India, Africa, and the Middle East have been designing their bodies with elegant, colorful henna tattoos for thousands of years.
  • The henna patterns and designs can be minute or large, simple or intricate, graphic patterned design or abstract, mystical or unusual, they are always pleasing to the eye.
Facts about black henna
It's better to avoid black henna because, always have the truth in mind that Henna is not black. Actual, natural henna powder is always green in color and the stain that the paste leaves on the skin ranges in color from reddish to maroons brown. Needless to say, Earth Henna products are made from all-natural ingredients and are assured free from damaging chemicals.

Facts about henna
Henna design on your body can last from one to three weeks on the skin, depending on your body temperature, skin type, lifestyle, and the surrounding weather conditions. The paste lasts four weeks in the bottle once mixed, if it is kept in the refrigerator. The henna powder stays fresh up to two years if it is kept away from light and moisture.