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Friday, January 01, 2016 21:02 + to quote book

Olga Seymour - beauty recipes. How to replace Botox?

Everyone wants to be young and beautiful and an expert will help us Olga Seymour, she will teach us how to replace botox natural products at home.

Today Olga will share with you a recipe for an excellent cosmetic product that can be easily prepared from simple and affordable products at home. This is a wonderful face mask with a Botox effect.Mask with starch perfectly smoothes wrinkles and tightens facial skin.

To prepare a mask with the Botox effect according to the recipe Olga Seymour you will need the following components:

potato starch - 1 heaped tablespoon
warm boiled water - 1 glass
carrot juice - 5 tablespoons
fat sour cream - 1 heaped tablespoon

Mix ingredients and apply to face

Another recipe, a replacement for Botox.

The recipe is very simple, and to become younger and more beautiful, you only need two components: Solcoseryl gel and Dimexide. You can buy them at the pharmacy and they are not expensive at all.

I’ve seen enough of the catalog of elite models, how beautiful, young, stylish they all are, how can I get behind? Very cute girls from different angles, one better than the other. In general, definitely - I will rejuvenate.

First you need to check how the skin reacts to these drugs, that is, do a sensitivity test. The testing location will be the bend of the elbow, testing time will be one day. Dimexide should be diluted with boiled water 1:10 and lubricated with it on the test area. If there is no swelling or redness during the day, you can apply Solcoseryl gel to this area and also check the skin reaction. If it is neutral, you can proceed directly to the facial procedure itself. Moreover, it is advisable to do it in the evening, just before going to bed.

To do this, you need to thoroughly cleanse your facial skin, then wash your face so that no cosmetic products remain on it. Dilute Dimexide in boiled water at room temperature in a ratio of 1:10. Soak a cotton swab in the solution and wipe the skin.

Next, you need to generously lubricate your face with Solcoseryl gel and from time to time moisten your facial skin with boiled water at room temperature for an hour, not allowing the gel to dry out.

Then you should wash your face very thoroughly, dry your face and apply a neutral cream. It is better if it is hypoallergenic. Now you can go to bed and have colorful dreams.

The next morning, your reflection in the mirror will make you happy. Fine wrinkles will disappear from your face, and those that are deeper will become almost invisible. This procedure should not be abused. It is enough to carry it out once every two months.

Although, there are exceptions to any rule. And those who want to get rid of existing scars on their face can use this recipe 2 times a month, but at the same time apply Dimexide and Solcoseryl strictly to problem areas.

This is how easy it is to make an alternative to Botox at home. The drug Dimexide has long been successfully used in skin plastic surgery, and Solcoseryl is an excellent activator of tissue metabolism. You can get rid of wrinkles this way, and there are also many positive reviews from women who have been doing this procedure for several years and look great despite their age.

And if you alternate this alternative to Botox with home lifting and face masks, then you can forget about wrinkles forever.

Olga Seymour is known as a cosmetologist, image designer, stylist, fashion historian and a popular expert on home cosmetics. She graduated from the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kiev with a degree in Psychology and the Italian Academy Cinecitta-Estetica in 1997, becoming a certified specialist in the field of makeup and aesthetics. Olga has been passionate about Ayurveda for many years. She believes that the knowledge presented in ancient treatises is of great value for all humanity.

Being a recognized expert in preparing cosmetics based on folk recipes, she proved to everyone that by taking care of yourself you can avoid spending a lot of money on cosmetics and salon procedures. Homemade cosmetics from Olga Seymour bring great benefits to the body, prolonging youth and naturally slowing down the aging process. Every woman can prepare mask recipes from Olga Seymour at home; all you need to do is just look in your refrigerator.

Advice from Olga Seymour

  1. When smiling at your reflection in the mirror, try to notice which side of your face has more wrinkles. To maintain skin tone, Olga advises sleeping on the side of the face where there are more wrinkles. This will help maintain muscle tone of the weaker half.
  2. For anyone who wants to have a beautiful and even tan, it is recommended not to go out in the sun without first preparing the skin. It is worth remembering that any protective agent does not begin to act immediately, but 10-15 minutes after its application, so in order not to get sunburned, you should wait for the activity of any product and only then sunbathe.
  3. To avoid skin irritation after depilatories, you should sprinkle your skin with talcum powder before starting the procedure. This action will provide better glide and protect the skin surface from microtrauma.
  4. One of Olga Seymour's beauty secrets, which promotes natural radiance of the skin, is proper cleansing. The easiest way is to cleanse with a towel, steamed in warm water. This procedure can be performed both in the morning and in the evening, after all cosmetics have been washed off. The steamed and wrung out towel should be applied to the face for a few minutes, due to which the pores will open and the skin will be completely ready for further procedures.

Hair care

Using conditioners, you shouldn't expect amazing effects if your hair is naturally thin. If you notice that your hair is not as thick as before, then you should pay attention to the amount of vitamins, proteins and amino acids that your body receives.

When planning to use shampoos for animals, remember that clinical studies of this product on its effect on humans have not been carried out. When caring for your hair, Olga Seymour recommends using natural products that perfectly compensate for the lack of vitamins and activate frozen hair follicles.

let's consider hair mask recipe from Olga Seymour, which is recommended for fine hair that quickly loses volume.

Compound:

  1. 1 glass of honey (linden or buckwheat);
  2. 1 glass of cognac;
  3. 1 cup coarse salt.

All ingredients are thoroughly mixed and poured into a jar. Afterwards, the closed jar is placed in a dark place for two weeks. This mask should be rubbed into the hair roots 1-2 times a week, leaving for 30-40 minutes before washing your hair.

There are quite a lot of different recipes for hair from Olga Seymour. Therefore, when choosing for yourself, be sure to take into account your hair type and the problem that you want to solve with this recipe.

To ensure that your hands always remain beautiful and your skin is soft, velvety and tender, when caring for your hands, Olga Seymour recommends taking the time to make special masks that will have a more intense effect than regular creams.

The most popular beauty recipe from Olga Seymour is a softening hand mask, which instantly makes the skin soft and soft.

  1. olive or almond oil – 25 g;
  2. honey – 15g;
  3. egg yolk – 1 pc.;
  4. lemon - a few drops.

Mix everything thoroughly and apply the resulting mixture to your hands, and put on cotton gloves on top and walk in them for at least 1 hour.

Sometimes, like many others, I watch advice from Olga Seymour on STB. Many masks would be suitable for my skin. But I don’t have time to write down recipes, hoping to find them later on the STB website, but in the end I forget.
I would like to find a collection of her recipes, if there is one.
I would also like to hear feedback from those who use her recipes.