The Natural Way to Lighten The Skin with Yam Bean

Posted by Moovienaire Sunday, January 26, 2014 0 comments
Hello , readers ! Did you know?

       Yam bean ( Pachyrhizus erosus ) is not only good to eat , but also rich of benefits . One is to lighten the skin. Yam bean masks can be made, both for the face and skin all over the body, and of course you can use homemade yam bean mask at night before bed and wash the yam bean mask from your skin with clean water . This method is much safer than using cosmetics that contain the chemical substances
Yam bean sold in markets and supermarkets . It's also cheap . Now , you do not need to spend thousands of dollars to get your skin’s fair and clean .



Steps to Create a Mask Yam bean
• Take yam bean and wash thoroughly , then peel and grate it.
• Squeeze the grated yam bean to take its water, put into a bowl or cup and discard the waste .
• Allow the juice of yam bean , yam bean juice to settle to the bottom of the container.
• After settles discard the water and grab its  last sediment . The precipitate that is used as a mask yam bean
• For those who want to save it, when you want to use should you can add a little cold water or rose water .

How to Use Masks Yam bean
• Clean your face before using the yam bean mask .
• Apply to the face evenly
• Let wait for 30 minutes or until mask dries
• Then wash your face mask and Dry with a soft towel

Yam mask if you use regularly can help remove black spots on face due to acne because it contains pachyrhizon, rotenon , vitamin B1 and vitamin C. Yam bean mask is proven to brighten skin . In addition is  effective , Use this mask to brighten skin is very safe. Yam bean also easy to get because many are sold in markets and supermarkets . Not only cheap , but also rich of benefits.

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The Beautiful BERHALA ISLAND, RIAU

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          There are two Pulau Berhalas in Indonesia: one is in North Sumatra and the other is in Riau. The one in Riau used to belong to Jambi (based on its historical record and geographical condition), but starting February 2013, it belongs to Riau. This small island, which is also one of the outer islands of Indonesia, has lots of unique things to explore!
The nama Pulau Berhala often makes people wonder. They think that the name has something to do with pagan or some traditional belief. In fact, the island was named after one of the Jambi Sultans, Datuk Paduko Berhalo, who was also known as Ahmad Barus II and whose tomb can be found there on the island.

HOW TO GET THERE
          Even though Pulau Berhala is a part of Riau, geographically it’s closer to Jambi. So you’d better go there from Jambi, not Pekanbaru.
Take a mini bus from Jambi to Kampung Laut, whose name is derived from its location: by the sea and even on the sea. The ride will take you around 2.5 hours. From Kampung Laut you can take a 1.5 hour speedboat ride to Pulau Berhala

WHERE TO STAY
          There are some houses where you can rent rooms. If you like camping, you can also put up a tent on the beach. Just choose the one that fits you best.
You can bring some food or simply order food from the villagers. Of course bringing it yourself will be cheaper, but ordering it from the local people is more practical.

WHAT TO DO
Located in Malacca Strait, this island is famous for coral reefs including black corals (akar bahar). For under-water adventure lovers, various coral reefs and many kinds of coral fish can be seen there.
If you’re interested in history and culture, spend some  time visiting the tomb of Datuk Paduko Berhalo and walking around the village. Chit-chatting with the local people in the midst of their daily activities can be quite fun!
For naturalists, spare some time to visit the turtle conservation area on this island. If you’re lucky, you can help release baby turtles into the sea.
If you’re the adventurous type, you’ll be happy exploring every nook and cranny of Pulau Berhala and other small islands in its surroundings – Pulau Telur, which got its name from the fact that turtles like to lay their eggs here, and Pulau Mercusuar – interesting to explore.
If you’re into stargazing, you’ll love the nights on Pulau Berhala. The big granite rocks scattered along the beach and the clear, non-polluted sky will make make it possible for you to enjoy the heavenly bodies even without a telescope. Just lie down on a granite rock and spend some time stargazing while listening to the sound of the waves. Absolutely amazing!


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Tips for Traveling Around ASEAN Countries For Newbies

Posted by Moovienaire Saturday, January 25, 2014 0 comments

       Interested in going backpacking abroad, but has never left Indonesia before? No worries, we have some tips on this matter :

.  1. Have Your Passport READY 

You can apply for a passport in every Immigration Office in Indonesia, no matter where you live. Check : http://www.imigrasi.go.id/

2 .  2. Check The Calendar And Plan An Efficient Itinerary, So You Won’t Waste Time And Money
If you have two weeks, you can try Jakarta-Bangkok-Siem Reap-Phnom Pehn-Ho Chi  Minh City-Jakarta.
If you have one week, you’d better visit not more than two countries. For example: Singapore and Malaysia, or Thailand and Cambodia.

     3. Make Sure Your Budget Is Adequate For The Trip 3.
Check on the Net and ask some experienced friends.

4.  Make Time To Check These Websites For Tickets

1 .   5.  Find Info About Proper Accomodation 

5 .     FIND INFO ABOUT PROPER ACCOMODATION
Hostels are, for sure, cheaper than hotels, so you can start checking the info at: www.hostelbookers.com and www.hostelworld.com
The cheapest accommodation is the dorm type. A dorm room is usually for 6-10 people. Since you’ll stay in the same room with people you don’t know, make sure you put your valuable stuff in the safe deposit.

6. You Want To Stay With Locals For Free, Join A Community Called Couchsurfing    (Cs) At www.couchsurfing.org
To be one of he members of this 7 million CS community around the world means you are willing to welcome backpackers from other countries at your place, just like you expect them to do when you visit their country.

1 . 7.    Get Your Backpack Ready 

Pack efficiently. Don’t bring unnecessary stuff. Remember, you’ll have to move around carrying your backpack all the time.

.  8.   Have Fun, But Always Stay Alert To Anything Bad That May Happen At Any Time! 

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1 . 9.    None Of The Asean Countries Require Indonesians To Have A Visa To Their Country, Especially For Short Visits 
      Once you get off the plane, get and fill out an immigration form, and line up in the immigration section for the stamp on your passport



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