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Using Greek Honey for Beautiful Skin, Hair, and Anti-Aging

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Greek honey can be used for many beauty treatments. Credit: Greek Reporter

The Ancient Greeks likely hold claim to being the first people to use honey as an ingredient in beauty products. Today, you will find honey in an array of beauty products from face masks and shampoo to body cream and more.

For thousands of years, Greek honey has been collected for its delicious, sweet taste and healing, nutritious properties, proving that we have always had a taste for the sweet substance.

Despite its recent international appeal, Greek honey has long been considered the best in the world, even during ancient times. This is due to its pure, sweet taste along with its proven nutritional benefits.

The honey that is sitting in your kitchen cabinets is seeping with secret beauty powers to help nourish your body when you eat it and to also beautify you on the outside.

Greek Honey beauty secrets

Greek honey is more than a sweet treat, as it has been used since ancient times for its anti-inflammatory and antibiotic properties.

In ancient times, Greeks applied it to wounds to prevent inflammation and infection while, today, honey is used to combat the occasional breakout, heal acne, and prevent infections that may cause facial scarring.

All you need to do for a quick acne fix is apply some raw honey directly on the affected area, leave it on for around ten to fifteen minutes, and then rinse it off.

You can make homemade face packs, creams, and lotions using this natural humectant.

You may also try Greek honey mixed with olive oil, milk, or herbs such as lavender, thyme, or eucalyptus for a lathering body scrub that leaves your skin glowing.

To create a moisturizing face mask out of Greek honey, all you have to do is rub some raw honey directly on your face and leave it on for up to twenty minutes before rinsing and massaging it off thoroughly with water.

The effects of the natural humectants and emollients in raw honey will increase the water content and reduce dryness of your face.

Anti-aging benefits

Honey’s natural healing properties, particularly for wound healing and promoting collagen building, make it your ideal anti-aging remedy.

The enzymes in honey make it great for natural, gentle facial exfoliation, revealing youthful, glowing skin.

Have some fine lines and wrinkles you want to get rid of? Try applying raw honey directly on the area of skin in question.

Apply by massaging it in circular motions for a minute or so, and then leave it on for a few minutes before massaging it off with water.

Honey has also been reported to treat eczema, psoriasis, and dandruff.

In fact, Hippocrates prescribed honey as a medicinal remedy, not only for colds and illnesses, but also for beauty remedies such as prevention and treatment of scars, skin aliments, and hair treatments for dandruff and baldness.

For soft and vibrant hair, try mixing one-quarter cup of organic raw honey with just enough water to thin it out to where it resembles the consistency of shampoo.

You can then apply this concoction just as you would your shampoo, to damp hair, but allow it to sit for around thirty minutes. Rinse it out and be prepared to be amazed. Use it up to twice a week for great results.

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