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Unclog Those Pores- Oily Skin Care

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Maybe it only happens every once in a while, or maybe it happens to you every day- whatever the frequency, it can seem sometimes like your sebaceous glands are out to get you by producing more oil than seems normal. Oil doesn’t damage your skin, in fact, it protects it. It helps to shed dead skin and keep the new skin healthy.

Even though dry skin ages more quickly than oily skin, there are definite downsides if you don’t have proper oily skin care. The glands produce more oil during adolescence, and oily skin catches the acne-causing dirt and bacteria in the air more easily. That’s why it’s important to take advantage of the oily skincare products available to try to combat the unwanted effects of oily skin.

Don’t use harsh products — they will only aggravate your skin and dry it out, making it produce even more oil to compensate. Oily skin can be sensitive, so start off by washing your face with a gentle cleanser and warm (not hot or cold) water. Rinse with cooler water, and try to avoid makeup, which can get bacteria into the pores and cause acne. If you must, use non-oil based formulas.

It’s important with oily skin care that you don’t sleep with your makeup on, or use heavy creams, which can clog your pores as well. Drink extra water to make sure your skin is hydrated, so that it’s not as thirsty and doesn’t produce as much oil. Up the ante on your fruit intake; placing fruit acid on your skin will keep it moisturized but remove the uppermost layer, and eating a lot of fruits will do the same.

Since some times even those suggestions aren’t strong enough oily skin care, try some of the oily skincare products available. Benzoyl Peroxide sloughs off dead skin from the follicle and cleans your skin of bacteria, keeping your pores clear and helping you avid acne. An unlikely oily skincare product is an aromatherapy candle.

Many scents such as tea tree, cedarwood, and lavendar contain healing and preventative agents. Other scents to try are geranium, ylang-ylang, jojoba, grapeseed, sandalwood, or clary sage. Exercise is also great for your skin. Sweat is a natural cleanser, so make sure you’ve got a regular exercise schedule.

There are many options for oily skin care and many types of oily skin, so be sure to try mixing and matching treatments to find the routine that works best for you. Try the natural remedies first, because often they benefit other areas of health as well. If you need to use oily skincare products, be sure to choose the ones that will be the most gentle on your skin, and use them in conjunction with a natural remedy.

Skin Care With Medicinal Herbs

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Before modern industrialization, skin care was limited to recipes utilizing medicinal herbs for skin. Now, herbal skin care products have been tucked away as obsolete inventions of the past because industrialization has completely revolutionized skin care to be shiny plastic bottles of chemicals. The switch from herbs to synthetics is due to two primary factors: one being modern slothfulness (which is a byproduct of a fast-paced lifestyle) and the other where skin care is viewed more as a business than an important health regimen.

There are a plethora companies devoted to producing herbal skin care products, but these cant compare to homemade versions because preservatives have been planted in them to augment their shelf-life. Even though the herbal route is becoming increasingly popular with todays crowd, people still abstain from homemade compounds which fuel the continuing commercialization of herbal skin care. Of course there are the Xtend-Life line of products, which are fascinating, so dont rule these out when youre doing your searching.

So how do these herbs and herbal skin care systems work?

Say hello to aloe vera. Its an extract derived from the aloe plant and helps to hydrate as well as pacify the skin. It also helps people recover from cuts and painful sun burns.

There are tons of herbs which cleanse. Those include dandelions, chamomile, and rosemary. Their cleansing properties are sparked once mixed with other medicinal herbs such as tea.

There are a number of herbs which are antiseptics. Those include lavender, marigold, and fennel. You can also make lavender water and rose water to use as skin toners.

The use of tea isnt limited to beverage consumption; its a great example of one of the medicinal herbs for skin care. It revitalizes skin that has suffered from overexposure to ultra violet rays.

You ever heard that not all fats are bad? The same can be said for oils. Not all oils are bad. You can find several oil extracts as important components in an herbal skin care system. Some highly endorsed oils include tea tree, lavender, borage, and primrose. Some companies use fruit oils (usually sourced from melons and bananas) in their cleansing gels.

Anything that is considered homeopathic or an aromatherapy is categorized as medicinal herbs for skin care.

If you need to treat skin diseases such as eczema or psoriasis, you can also use herbal skin care products. What makes these herbs so appealing is the fact that they rarely come with side effects upon use (something synthetic products usually dont promise). Herbal skin care has recipes any person can concoct at home. While there are many positives associated with herbal remedies, synthetic products should not be entirely discarded. Herbal skin care doesnt treat all skin disorders which is why sometimes a clinically-developed, chemical-based, non-herbal skin care product is necessary.

Womans Beauty Naturally The Grace Of Essential Oils In Skin Care

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Using natural botanical skin care is a wonderful experience. With uplifting aromatic essential oils and other natural carrier ingredients, it is easy to nourish the skin in a very special way. While dramatic effects can sometimes be had using synthetically created products, natural botanical blends can bring about a lasting healthy glow free from the possibility of side-effects.Several essential oils and carriers are held in high-esteem for their regenerative and nutritive properties. With only a small collection of oils, you can make highly-effective recipes applicable to particular skin conditions such as premature aging, UV and other damage, acne-prone skin and more.This is only a few of the many essential oils included in skin formulas, though these are considered among the most important for their broad range of effects. Almost any essential oil can be added to a blend in balanced quantities. In many cases, oils are added as much for their lovely aroma as their direct therapeutic benefits to skin tissue. Many aromatherapists, and natural health professionals for that matter, consider the overall mental and emotional condition to be of primary importance in creating an appearance of fitness and beauty. Many citrus and floral oils are used for this reason Neroli, distilled from the flowers of the bitter orange tree, is an often used example. Others are Jasmine, Sandalwood (very popular in Men’s skin care), Geranium and Ylang Ylang.Some of the carrier oils often found in skin formulations include Hazelnut, Rosehip seed, and Evening Primrose. Hazelnut is a very gentle oil with little aroma of it’s own, and being suitable for virtually all skin types, it use used in a vast number of blends as the primary carrier. To this, Rosehip seed oil is added for it’s concentration of triple-unsaturated fatty acids, and it’s natural trans-retinoic acid; a vitamin-A compound similar in effects to Retin-A without drying side effects. Evening Primrose is often also included in lower concentrations for it’s high levels of GLA or gamma-linolenic acid, and is considered important in cases of eczema and skin showing signs of premature aging.If your skin has been chemically damaged, is overly-sensitive, or otherwise ‘weakened’ with broken capillaries, try this mixture, applying frequently: For each ounce of base oil, use three parts Hazelnut, one part Rosehip Seed, and one part Evening Primrose. Add the following essential oils: fifteen drops Moroccan Chamomile, fifteen drops Helichrysum, fifteen drops true Lavender, and fifteen drops Roman Chamomile. The Helichrysum, Lavender and Rosehip seed will enhance the skin’s own natural metabolism, and the addition of the Chamomiles will greatly reduce inflammation that is found with almost all damage and/or aging.If your skin doesn’t have particular damage to it, but appears lifeless due to exhaustion and/or exposure to significant amounts of pollution or environmental toxins, this is the blend for you. Use one part Rosehip Seed and 4 parts Hazelnut as the base. To each ounce, include fifteen drops Carrot Seed (also known as Wild Carrot or Queen Anne’s Lace a well known skin restorative), fifteen drops Lemon verbena (which enhances the removal of toxins from skin tissues), fifteen drops Niaouli (an all-around brilliant antiseptic oil with firming effects), and fifteen drops Rosemary verbenone (again, for it’s regenerative and stimulating effects). If you are wishing to strengthen, tighten, and firm your skin, try this dilute mixture (the concentration of essential oils is relatively low here for use near the eyes) five ounces of Hazelnut oil and one ounce of Rosehip seed oil, fifteen drops of Green Myrtle, fifteen drops of Rock Rose (a plant grown in very sun-drenched areas, excellent for gently tightening the skin). If you like, add fifteen drops of Rosemary verbenone for it’s regenerative properties, but omit if this causes sensitivity used near the eyes.

These are only a few aromatherapy skin care recipes for a woman’s natural beauty medicine chest. There are many texts available to help you create more complex blends, or one’s with your favorite aromatics. Blending your own facial and skin formulas is easy, rewarding, and in the long run, cost-effective. Using natural botanicals in a consistent, mindful manner can lead to long-lasting, noticeable natural health of your skin. Just remember with aromatherapy, essential oil concentrations should be kept low for best results pay attention to how your own body reacts and you’re sure to find the ingredients and measures most effective for you!