Friday, 15 November 2013

THE BEST BEAUTY TIPS THAT WORKS WONDERS...CHECK THIS OUT

beauty_secret The best beauty fixes come from the most surprising places. Many of today’s top spa treatments take their cues from old-fashioned home remedies, and there’s science to back up the ingredients’ effectiveness. Here are some of the weird beauty secrets you didn’t know could actually work.



Beer:Yeast and hops help to swell the hair shaft and plump the cuticle, adding volume. The acidity of the beer helps remove built-up product residue. In the shower, after you’ve shampooed, pour a bottle of beer over your hair. Rinse briefly with fresh water. A rich beer with a high yeast content works best.
Olive Oil: Rich in vitamin E and fatty acids, olive oil is a Mediterranean-inspired favorite for moisturizing brittle and overstyled hair. Before showering, comb several tablespoons of light olive oil  through hair, working from roots to ends. Cover hair with a shower cap. After showering for 5 to 7 minutes, remove the cap. Shampoo, rinse, and condition as usual. Hair will feel super soft.
Oatmeal: Soothing and anti-inflammatory, oatmeal contains beta glucan, a soluble fiber that creates a thin, moisture-retaining film on the surface of the skin. Place a handful of whole oats in a clean washcloth and use a rubber band to secure it. Next, immerse it in a sinkful of warm water and squeeze the bag four or five times. Once the water is cloudy, splash it on your face and then air-dry.
Avocado Oil: Avocado oil’s abundant fatty acids help balance skin’s moisture levels, and the antioxidant vitamins A, C, and E protect skin from further damage. Combine equal parts avocado oil and evening-primrose oil in a sealable bottle and shake to blend. Massage five or six drops into clean skin, and then cover your face with a warm washcloth for a minute to help the oils sink in.
Oranges: The fruit acid loosens dead skin cells. Cut a fresh orange in half and squeeze the juice of one half into a bowl. Add 1/4 cup granulated sugar and 1/4 cup olive oil and then blend into a moisture-rich scrub. Next, rub the exposed side of the other half of the orange over knees, elbows, heels, and any other dry spots. Last, rub in the sugar mixture to slough off dead skin. Rinse with warm water and pat skin dry
Milk:The lactic acid in milk serves as a gentle skin exfoliant, while its natural fat content acts as a body moisturizer. Add a gallon of whole milk to a tubful of warm water and soak. It’s a great alternative to sugar and salt scrubs, which may be too abrasive for people who suffer from eczema, psoriasis, or sensitive skin. If you prefer a fragranced bath, add 10 to 20 drops of an essential oil, such as lavender.
Eggs: Eggs’ high protein content helps improve hair’s resilience and luster. Whisk together 1 egg, 2 tablespoons coconut oil and 2 tablespoons sesame oil. Apply the mixture to dry hair and wrap a hot, moist towel around your head. Relax for 5 to 10 minutes. Without wetting hair first, work in a handful of shampoo, then rinse and condition your hair.
Almond Oil: This nut oil makes a great hand moisturizer. With a light texture and loads of vitamin E, almond oil quickly penetrates dry skin and protects hands and nails from environmental damage. Rub 1 teaspoon of oil into hands and cuticles. Wrap each hand in a small towel, and allow the oil to penetrate for at least 5 minutes. Wipe the excess oil off hands, but don’t rinse them; any remaining oil will be absorbed over the next few minutes. Follow with a rich hand cream.
Kiwi: The high vitamin C levels in kiwi fight free-radical damage and even out skin texture. When scrubbed on the face, the seeds act as tiny exfoliators, leaving skin smooth. Peel and slice a ripe kiwi, then mash the flesh thoroughly with a fork. With circular motions, work the kiwi paste onto a damp, clean complexion, avoiding the eye and lip areas. After 30 to 60 seconds of scrubbing, rinse skin withwarm water and pat dry.
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Fuji star, Pasuma in murder mess, crushes fan with his vehicle

PASUMA Oh dear!

Fuji star, Wasiu Alabi Odetola, popularly known as Pasuma Wonder might just be walking into the police net soon.
New reports surfacing online claim that a member of the convoy of the Fuji star over-ran a fan after Pasuma’s vehicle knocked down the victim on their way from a show at Idimu-Council area of Alimosho Local Government Area of Lagos State a few days ago
“The victim,  was said to have been lurking around to get a glimpse of the star as he was leaving the St. Augustine Events Hall, Isheri-Idimu where the show took place only to lose his life in the process. ‘Pasuma was trying to avoid the area boys as he was leaving and so he was driving fast and it happened that he knocked the boy down and the vehicle behind him ran over the boy’, an eye witness told us.
Pasuma is said to have been driving in his newly acquired Range Rover Sports and did not bother to slow down to find out what had happened. ‘He sped off without caring’, another eye witness said.
Narrating his side of the story, a security guard at the St. Anthony Event Hall, Idimu- Council venue of the October show, who was at the scene of the accident,  said some fans had insisted that Pasuma drop some money before he could leave.
‘He climbed on top of Pasuma’s vehicle, refusing pleas from the musician’s men to get down.’
He was high and drunk because he climbed on Pasuma’s jeep and refused to get down after all the efforts to talk sense into him.
Pasuma moved his car and he still ran after the car and was trying to climb on to the roof of the moving car but fell to the ground and unfortunately for him, the vehicle conveying members of the police force who were part of the Fuji musician’s entourage ran over him as he fell and rolled under the vehicle’, said the security guard who requested to remain anonymous.

Iheanacho denies move to Manchester United

The Most Valuable Player (MVP) in the just-concluded 2013 U-17 World Cup, Kelechi Iheanacho, has dismissed speculations that he has accepted a contract from Manchester United.

Iheanacho who spoke with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Owerri on Thursday said he was yet to be offered a deal by any club.
According to him, “neither Manchester United nor any other club has ever approached me.
“Alhough, I will like to play professional football, I don’t need to make any mistake in the choice of club, so I haven’t made myself available for any club.”
Iheanacho said his main focus since the commencement of the U-17 World cup was to play his best and win the cup for his country.
He said that accepting open conversation with club scouts while the competition was on would have distracted his focus.
“But now that the game is over, my agent and parents have a lot to do in my decision to move ahead in my future career.
“I will prefer to start my professional career in England, than any other country in the world,” Iheanacho said. (NAN)

Omeruo, Ideye may start against Ethiopia

Kenneth Omeruo may return to the Super Eagles starting 11, to reignite his central defence partnership with Godfrey Oboabona, when Nigeria faces Ethiopia on Saturday

Omeruo, who has been out with a dislocated shoulder that required surgery, looked sharp in his first training session with the team. Brown Ideye, who started on the bench against the Walya Antelopes in Addis Ababa, also looks set to start the game, especially with Nnamdi Oduamadi struggling with illness.
Ideye has recovered from the groin problem, that kept him out of action for Dinamo Kyiv and looked dangerous, as he linked up well with Emmanuel Emenike in attack. The rest of the team are expected to keep their places.

LIKELY LINE-UP:
Enyeama – Efe, Echiejile, Oboabona, Omeruo, Onazi, Mikel, Moses, Musa, Ideye, Emenike