1.) Aphrodite (Greek)Goddess of love & beauty.
Olive oil is also known as the “Elixir of Life”, 100% natural. very good for Hair (Deep conditioning), Face (dry skin), Body (scrub with salt), cuticles & nails (pre-manucure), Hands & feet (dry skin), Lips (dry, chapped lips), makeup remover (especially mascara)
2.) Yemanja (Brazil) Goddess of Water & the feminine principle.
Common Sand Beach to remove cellulite and dead skin from the body. Drink carrot and beetroot juice.
3.) Benten (Japan) Goddess of luck, love, eloquence, wisdom and the fine arts.
Camellia Nut Oil: this oil is great for a variety of skin conditions: dark spots, stretch marks, dry cuticles and can be used as a moisturizer. These can be found at local herbal stores.
4.) Kuan Yin (China) Goddess of Mercy.
Green tea & white tea have lots of different antioxidants in them, plus they are beneficial for helping to prevent aging.
5.) Lakshmi (India) Goddess of love and beauty.
Coconut oil: Warm the oil in water and massage it into your scalp, leave it overnight and then rinse it off. Do this once a week. It also helps strengthen thinning hair.
6.) Venus (Europe) Roman Goddess of Love.
French women love a splash of icy water after washing their face. They found this treatment revitalized the skin and left skin feeling great
7.) Hora (Europe) Roman Goddess of Beauty.
Drink goat’s milk, they also bathe in it to soften it. Goat’s milk is believed to contain capric and caprylic acids which reduce alkalinity. There are over-the-counter brands you can buy that have low alkalinity, which produces a pH level closest to that of healthy human skin.
8.) Kanikanihia (Hawaii) Love goddess.
Kukui nut oil is an excellent skin treatment. Moisturizes even very dry skin, heals damaged skin, and is used as a sedative after sunburn and to reduce redness and swelling in other minor burns.
It works great as a make-up remover and if used regularly will reduce fine lines and small wrinkles.
Kukui nut oil users also report relief with skin conditions like psoriasis and eczema.
Kukui nut oil heals dry scalp, and makes hair incredibly soft and shiny.
9.) Hathor (Egypt) Goddess of love, marriage, beauty, fertility.
Milk bath: Alpha Hydroxy Acid, important in exfoliating your skin. this substance is naturally found in milk and other citrus fruits.
Honey Mask: honey is a humectant, it can attract and retain water, keeping the skin well hydrated.
10.) Isis (Egypt) Goddess of Motherhood, Witchcraft and Fertility.
The Egyptians used myrrh as incense and as an oil to sterilize their bodies or clothes and to make their breath smell good.
11.) Zoria (Hungary/Romania) Slavic Goddess of Beauty.
Hungarian women use carrots to remove unsightly blemishes and to clear oily skin. They apply a small amount of carrot oil on the offending area. Women in general have been using carrot oil to treat skin ailments since the sixteenth century. It is rich in beta-carotene and vitamin A, which nourish new cells.
In Romania, castor oil. Placed carefully on the eyelashes, it helps strengthen and stimulate eyelash growth. It is also great for hair regeneration. Castor oil can save your thin and brittle eyelashes and hair.
European beauties know that flowers keep the secret to beautiful blonde hair. In Russia, these charmers add a handful of dried asters to a pint of hot water, and let it steep for twenty to thirty minutes. After straining it into a container, they use this floral mixture as a final rinse to bring out amazing blonde highlights!
He who feels Loved feels Heaven & the fragrance of Angels. ~ Soul