2014년 11월 18일 화요일

The Wonders of Noni Soap: From Boracay

 
The Wonders of Noni Soap:
From Boracay
 
 
I was on a vacation for the past few days last week.
Since it's getting colder in Korea and I love warm weather,
I decided to visit Boracay.
 
And it was sooooooooooooooooo good!!!!
The sun was dazzling hot but it was perfect to have fun and spend time
at the beach and swimming pool.
 
Here are some amazing photos of Boracay:
 
  1. Boracay
    Island in Malay, Aklan, Philippines
  2. Boracay is a small island in the Philippines located approximately 315 km south of Manila and 2 km off the northwest tip of Panay Island in the Western Visayas region of the Philippines
 
 








 This is the most famous and beautiful White Beach of Boracay!
 
 



 A cute boy I met at the beach:
He had such a big and beautiful eyes and smile!!!
=)




Boracay is a wonderful and an amazing place to visit for a nice, relaxing vaction.
But honestly saying, there weren't anything to buy for gifts.
 
However, I did found one thing that was a worth buying.
 
It's the NONI SOAP!!!
 
Here are some info about the soap:
 
Noni, a tropical fruit that is native to Asia, has been used as a nutritional tonic, natural medicine and beauty enhancer for centuries. Depending on the application, it is taken either orally or used topically.
Many people drink noni juice and use products containing the extracts and enzymes in noni. Noni soap is one such product.
Noni (Morinda citrofilia L.) has anti-fungal, anti-bacterial, anti-viral and anti-inflammatory benefits. It is rich in antioxidants with a variety of tissue-healing and immune-boosting properties. For skin, it also has gentle exfoliating properties that help rid the skin of unwanted elements.
Noni soap is made from noni plant extract combined with other cleansing and soothing ingredients. Its healing, fortifying, protective and exfoliating properties make it ideal for those suffering from any number of skin conditions.
Skin Conditions Noni Soap Can Help With
Noni soap is great for dry or irritated skin, or for skin that is very sensitive and needs a natural, soothing and moisturizing cleanser.
Dyshidrotic eczema, with blisters, and general eczema, which includes reptilian dry, scaly skin, are among the most common skin problems that people turn to noni soap for.
Those with psoriasis, a chronic skin condition with scaly patches, often use noni soap to keep their condition at bay. Rosacea sufferers experience inflammation and reddening of the cheeks, nose, chin, forehead and eyelids. They often turn to noni soap to calm the skin down, as do people who are sensitive to other products and tend to experience hives, an irritating allergic reaction.
Seborrheic dermatitis is another common skin condition, inflammatory in nature and producing flaky scales, often inside the ear. A gently, daily sweep with noni soap can be just what the doctor ordered.
Noni soap is also popular with those who suffer from other skin conditions, including acne, ringworm or allergic skin rashes. It can be very soothing for those suffering from chicken pox or shingles as well.
 






It's very reliable soap because the noni fruit was grown in the Philippines but
it was manufactured and developed in Italy.
 
Since I'm very interested in soaps as well,
I'm going to use the noni soap faithfully!
 
 
I'm just so happy that I found another great beauty product.
Yay~~~!!!

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