Dr.Bilquis Shaikh's (Harbeliest)

Dr.Bilquis Shaikh's (Harbeliest)
Dr.Bilquis Shaikh's (Harbeliest)

Monday 20 April 2015

Guava Syrup Recipe - A Summer Drink Ingredients for Guava Syrup Summer Drink


Guava Syrup Recipe - A Summer Drink Ingredients for Guava Syrup Summer Drink: Recipe: 500 gms Guava 3-4 gms preservative 750 ml water 500 gms sugar 5-6 gms citric acid 1-2 drops of yellow color How to make Guava Syrup Recipe Heat the pan. Put water and guava pieces in the pan and boil. When the guava pieces becomes soft crush them and mix it well. Remove pan from heat. Filter the mixture. Boil thefiltered mixture and add sugar to it. Remove the pan from heat when the mixture becomes a syrup. Add preservative in little mild warm water and add to the mixture. Add citric acid and yellow color in the mixture and mix it well. After cooling store it in a bottle. Serve it with cold water and ice. Your refreshing Homemade Summer Drink is ready !!...

Water melon cucumber colada




Water melon cucumber colada

Ingredients
Pineapple juice 1 cup
Caster sugar 2 tbsp heaped
Coconut milk powder 2 tbsp
Water melon cubes 2 cups
Cucumber 1 peeled
Pineapple chunks ½ cup
Crushed ice 1 cup
Method
Blend all together. Serve chilled.

Sugar-Molasses Homemade Wax for Unwanted Hair Removal

Sugar-Molasses Homemade Wax for Unwanted Hair Removal
You have seen earlier that sugar combined with lemon and honey can be used to make a depilatory wax for removing unwanted hair. Sugar can also be used with molasses or dark corn syrup for the same purpose.
Get this:
• Sugar- 1 cup
• Molasses OR Dark corn syrup – enough to top the sugar.
• Lemon juice- from half a lemon
Do this:
• Place sugar in a microwave safe bowl or a vessel.
• Top this with a drizzle of molasses or dark corn syrup, whatever you are using.
• Let it sit for a couple of minutes.
• Microwave for 2-3 minutes or heat it up to dissolve the sugar.
• Now add the lemon juice to the mixture. Stir well.
• If you see the mixture needs to blend more, microwave or heat for another 2-3 minutes.
• Let it cool for sometime. However, it should be warm and not cold before you apply this to your hair for removing.
• Apply the warm mixture to your hair on hands and legs. Use a strip of cloth or waxing strip to pull off the hair.



Potato-Lentil Ayurvedic Remedy for Unwanted Hair Removal

Potato-Lentil Ayurvedic Remedy for Unwanted Hair Removal
Potato is a natural bleaching agent. When mixed with yellow lentil or moong daal as it is called in India, potato juice not only makes your hair light in color but also works with dried lentil paste in pulling hair off face. This is a natural Ayurvedic way of removing unwanted hair from face, legs and hands.
Get this:
• Potato (peeled and crushed)- 1 bowl
• Yellow lentil – 1 bowl
• Honey- 1 tbsp
• Lemon juice- 4 tbsp
• 1 sieve or thin cloth to filter juice
Do this:
• Soak the yellow lentil in water overnight.
• In the morning, ground the lentil to get its paste.
• Take the peeled and crushed potatoes and place onto the sieve. Press with hands or a spoon to extract its juice. You can also use a cloth to extract potato juice.
• Add honey, lemon, and potato juice to yellow lentil paste and mix well.
• Apply this paste on face, hands, and legs, wherever you want your hair to go away.
• Leave it for 15-20 minutes or till the time it dries off.
• Once it dries, remove the paste by rubbing it with fingers. The dry lentil paste will pull off the hair with it.



Banana- Oatmeal Scrub for Unwanted Hair Removal

Banana- Oatmeal Scrub for Unwanted Hair Removal
If your skin is dry, banana is one of the best ingredients that can be used for removing hair for you. Banana leaves your skin soft and supple. But just banana is not enough for removing hair. You need to mix it with something which is a little rough on skin to exfoliate it. However, this roughness should not harm your delicate skin. Oatmeal is the perfect thing to use then. It is also a great natural cleanser for skin.
Get this:
• Ripe banana- 1
• Oatmeal- 1-2 tsp
Do this:
• Mash the banana.
• Add oatmeal to it.
• Apply this paste to face rubbing in circular motion.
• Do this for about 15 minutes.
• Wash off with water.
• Repeat this twice a week



Almond Oil


Almond Oil
Almond oil is an excellent source of vitamin E and it is the best emollient and lubricator for scorched skin. Almond oil is non-greasy oil that readily gets absorbed in the skin. Even using it in small amounts on the face can help moisten the skin and helps in repairing and restoring the protective barrier in its original shape. Gently massage almond oil onto your face for 3-5 minutes, then leave it on for 10 minutes before rinsing off with warm water.
A word of caution to those who are allergic to nuts; although almond oil is famous for its anti-inflammatory action it is not intended for people who are allergic to nuts. Any application of almond oil would only aggravate the condition leaving the skin in an even worse state.


Avocado and Honey

Avocado and Honey
Avocado and honey combine their qualities of being a good source of sterolin and humectants to treat the misery brought on by having a dry skin. A mask is prepared using mashed avocados and honey for problematic dry areas. Just mix a half cup of honey with half a mashed avocado, leave the mixture on for 15 minutes, then rinse off.



Banana and Yogurt

Banana and Yogurt
Banana and yogurt are nature’s gift to those who are exhausted looking after their skin by spending almost half of their income buying all kinds of cosmetic products. The mixture not only moisturizes the skin, but also exfoliates dead cells. A face pack is prepared using mashed bananas with yogurt to form a paste. Apply this paste on the dry patches for half an hour and then rinse off with warm water.




For Dry Skin


Castor Oil



Castor Oil
Castor oil is full of magical healing powers of ricinoleic acid and vitamin E that guard your skin against soap, warm water and the dryness in winter. This natural astringent removes all impurities from the skin as it is readily absorbed into the skin and nourishes it. Dab castor oil on extremely dry areas of your face, such as the corners of the nose, around the mouth, and around the hairline