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The Secrets of Aromatherapy Skin Care Product Revealed!

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Lavender oil, which is made from the lavender plant, can be used as a helpful aromatherapy skin care product.

Lavender oil can reinvigorate you by reducing tension and depressive thoughts through various methods of application. For example, you can put some lavender oil on a tissue and place on a night stand while you sleep so that you inhale its fumes. Or you could use an oil burner so that the fumes surround you.

Lavender Oil An Aromatherapy Bath Oil

In addition, you can apply lavender oil to your skin, making it an aromatherapy skin care product. Dont worry it wont irritate your skin. For instance, put some lavender oil in a warm bath as an aromatherapy bath oil and it will surround your skin while you breath in the lavender oils fumes through the steam.

Soothe a Burn with an Aromatherapy Body Lotion

An aromatherapy skin care product for burns? It sounds like it violates common sense given that oil is flammable. However, lavender oil can reduce burn pain and aid healing.

If, like me, you sometimes burn yourself on the stove, simply place a few drops of lavender oil on the burn, apply a bandage, and the pain will soon cease. However, please keep in mind that you should always see a doctor when you get a serious burn.

Theres a nice story behind the discovery of lavender oil as aromatherapy skin care product for burns. In 1910, Rene Maurice Gattefosse, a perfumer, was working in his lab and burned himself. In a daze, he reached for nearby lavender oil, only to feel the pain fade and see the wound, over time, quickly heal.

So look online for lavender oil its healing properties can be accessed through use as an aromatherapy body lotion or even as aromatherapy bath oil.

Skin care with natural products

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Skincare with natural products: aromatherapy

Today, the word natural’ is applied to virtually anything from cosmetics to food, even clothes, as we seek out the au naturel’. Skin care is no exception. Organic, herbal extracts and natural made products have never been more popular. Aromatherapy has been used in skin care for centuries but it is only now we are beginning to see a return of it to mainstream’ consumerism. However, not everything is as it seems and, you may not know it, but that natural’ product you use in the belief that it is pure’ and natural’ may not be all that you think it is.

Historical use of aromatherapy in skincare

True’ aromatherapy skincare began thousands of years ago. The Egyptians, Greeks and Romans all used some form of aromatherapy’ in their every day lives. Fragrant herbs were used in daily rituals. Papyrus manuscripts have been found which record the use of various plants, herbs, oils and perfumes. Fast forward through history, and it can be seen that the Greeks and Romans were avid users of all things natural’ in their daily lives too. In fact, the Romans were famous for using lavender (lavandula angustifolia) whilst bathing, which is carried through to today’s bathing habits, lavender (lavandula angustifolia) being a frequent ingredient in almost every commercially produced bath product (although rarely is it true’ lavender oil in a mass produced product but a synthetic hybrid, i.e. chemically formulated). Rose (rosa damascena) was another popular ingredient of the Roman’s daily rituals.

The ancient city of Pompeii lay undisturbed, from 79 A.D. until the 1700′s, under the volcanic ash and lava of the eruption of Vesuvius, thus preserving centuries of secrets’. In the course of the excavations, it was discovered that Pompeiians actually used a variety of plants and flowers, which were abundant in gardens and the surrounding countryside, in similar ways in which we do today. Common names such as rose (rosa damascena), fennel (foeniculum vulgare), myrrh (commiphora myrrha), lily (lilium), laurel (laurus nobilis) and myrtle (myrtus communis), amongst others, were in common usage in beauty products. Ancient Pompeiian women had similar beauty’ regimes to the modern woman of today.

Marie Antoinette of France (1755 1793) is famous for her extravagant lifestyle of riches, dresses and scents. Her perfumer, Jean-Louis Fargeon, was one of her most loyal confidants, as was the case with many ladies and their

What Does Proper Skin Care for Babies Include?

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You are a brand new parent, and you are just bringing your first child home. You are naturally excited and cannot wait to get the newborn baby back home. However, there is so much to do now and everything is down to you.

Now is the time where you will realize exactly how prepared you are! Do you know everything there is to know about looking after your babys skin? Do you know what skin care products to use? The answer is, probably not! However, it is completely normal to know little about keeping your babies skin nice and
healthy. Luckily, there is help at hand!

Looking after Babies Skin

On the television, adverts always tell you the obvious, that baby skin is very fragile. However, for some new parents they might be unaware of this and therefore it is best to try and find out sooner, rather than later about what is needed.

Some baby care products can cause irritation to the baby or can cause allergic reactions so it is always better to know which products to actually go for.

There are several types of skin care products which are used most frequently for all newborn babies. However, before buying these products, you should always check to see what is in them.

You can use a small amount of soap on the baby, but always make sure that it is a mild soap containing ingredients such as olive, coconut, or even palm oil. You should refrain from using antibacterial soaps, as this can often cause skin irritations.

After you have used soap on the baby, you need to replenish the skins oils, so try to use a soothing oil or lotion which contains saturated oils. The benefit of this, is that most babies are not sensitive to the saturated oils and so they are a lot safer to sue overall.

You should never give young babies bubble baths, as the ingredients can cause some serious problems. A way around this is to add maybe some lavender oil to the water (a small amount).

It would be safer to mix the Lavender oil with carrier oil, such as almond oil, before adding it to the water. This is because most essential oils are too harsh on the skin when used alone. Before using any aromatherapy oils you should consult your doctor to check that they are not harmful to the baby.

All babies have different types of hair and whilst some babies tend to have a lot of hair, others have hardly any what so ever. For the babies with hardly any hair shampooing does not need to be done very often at all. However for babies with oily, longer hair, a mild shampoo is often recommended.

Some babies can suffer terribly from skin conditions including nappy rash. Massaging certain lotions and oils into the babys skin can relieve the irritation and sooth inflammation.

Make sure you that you get the right one for your baby though, in order to prevent making the problem worse. Ingredients you should look for in baby products include chamomile and aloe, as these two ingredients have been proven to help soothe and to moisturize the babies skin.

Overall, having a baby can be hard work but there are hundreds of products out there to choose from. It is all a matter of trial and error and nobody is expected to get things right the first time around.

Parenthood is about making mistakes and finding out what works best for your baby. If you are unsure as to which products to use, you can always consult your doctor or midwife. They will be able to tell you exactly what you can and cannot use and it will really help to put your mind at ease!