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Top Six International Beauty Secrets

 Whether you want the skin of a Brazilian beauty, or the hair of a Grecian goddess, you can with these wonderful beauty tips. Pampering techniques vary from place-to-place, so let’s take a look at six of the best:


Singapore
Believe it or not, humidity levels hover at around ninety per cent all year round in Singapore. That’s why many women apply coconut oil to their hair before they go to bed – as this keeps their locks frizz-free and also smells great.

Sweden
If you’ve ever been to Sweden, you’ll know that it can get rather chilly in the winter months. Luckily, most Swedes have a dry sauna in their home which helps them to warm up. The dry air also purges toxins from the skin and boosts circulation and is a great beauty treatment. So the next time you’re in the gym why not sit back and think of Sweden.

Great Britain
Breast enlargement surgery is popular all around the world, but large-chested women often use boob minimizing creams to reduce the size of their bosom. There are many formulas available, but a product by entrepreneur Michelle Mone – which contains a flavonoid which claims to break down fat cells – has recently hit the shelves.

Italy
Do you spend a fortune on luxurious moisturizers? Are you looking for a cost-effective alternative? If so, why not try rubbing olive oil into your skin? It’s been used in Italy for many years and will keep your complexion well-hydrated. The Italians are renounced for having great skin so why not take a leaf out of their book. Bellissimo! Click here for more ways to use this liquid gold – so named by the poet Homer.

Philippines
If you suffer from dry, brittle hair, aloe could help. Simply break a leaf in half and rub the juice into your scalp like the Filipino women. If this sounds too complicated, there are many Aloe hair products available from your local beauty store and use it to reinvigorate your gorgeous curls or bouncy bob.

Ivory Coast
Women all over West Africa – particular the Ivory Coast – use Shea butter to soften their hair and skin. It’s made from the nuts of the karite tree which are found in this part of the world and is used as a moisturizer or a leave in conditioner. Regular cooking butter can also hydrate dry skin, so try raiding your kitchen cupboards and make your own masque to soothe your skin.

Everything from boob job surgery to rhinoplasty and tummy tucks are available at reputable clinics, but sometimes it’s the natural ingredients which work the best. Why not take look at the most beautiful women from around the world and look at their beauty secrets.

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