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Herbal Skin Care

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Skin care is not a topic of recent times; it has been in practice since ancient times, when herbal skin care was probably the only way to take care of skin. However, skin care has transformed in a big way. Herbal skin care routines have been replaced by synthetic/chemical-based skin care routines. The herbal skin care recipes which once used to be common place are not so popular today (and even unknown to a large population). This transformation from herbal skin care to synthetic, can probably be attributed to two things our laziness (or just the fast pace of lives) and the commercialisation of skin care. Even herbal skin care products have been commercialised. These commercial herbal skin care products have to be mixed with preservatives in order to increase their shelf-life, hence making them less effective than the fresh ones made at home. However, it seems that things are changing fast and more people are now opting for natural and herbal skin care routines. But still, none want to make them at home and hence the commercial market of herbal skin care products is on the rise.

So what are these herbs or herbal skin care mechanisms?

Aloe vera, which is an extract from Aloe plant, is one of the best examples of herbal skin care product. Freshly extracted aloe vera is a natural hydrant that helps in soothing skin. It also helps in healing cuts and treating sun burns.

A number of herbs are known to possess cleansing properties. Dandelion, chamomile, lime flowers and rosemary herbs, are a few examples of such cleansers. Their herbal skin care properties get invoked when they are combined with other herbs like tea.

Antiseptics are another important part of Herbal skin care. Lavender, marigold, thyme and fennel are good examples of herbs that are known to possess antiseptic properties. Lavender water and rose water also form good toners.

Tea plays an important part in herbal skin care. Tea extracts are used for treatment of skin that has been damaged by UV radiation.

Oils prepared from herbal extracts present another means of herbal skin care. Tea tree oil, Lavender oil, borage oil and primrose oil are some popular oils used in herbal skin care. Some fruit oils (e.g. extracts from fruits like banana, apple and melon) find use in shower gels (as a hydrating mix)

Homeopathic treatments and aromatherapies also come under the umbrella of herbal skin care remedies.

Herbal skin care is good not only for the routine nourishing of skin but also for treatment of skin disorders like eczema and psoriasis. Most herbal skin care products dont have any side effects (the most important reason for preferring them over synthetic products) Moreover, herbal skin care products can be easily made at home, hence making them even more attractive. So, herbal skin care is the way to go. However, this does not mean that you totally discard the synthetic products. Some people go to the extent of debating with their dermatologist, if he/she suggests a synthetic product. You should accept the fact that some skin orders might need usage of clinically proven non-herbal skin care products.

Skin Care: Herbal Skin Care

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Skin care is not a topic of recent times; it has been in practice since ancient times, when herbal skin care was probably the only way to take care of skin. However, skin care has transformed in a big way. Herbal skin care routines have been replaced by synthetic/chemical-based skin care routines. The herbal skin care recipes which once used to be common place are not so popular today (and even unknown to a large population). This transformation from herbal skin care to synthetic, can probably be attributed to two things our laziness (or just the fast pace of lives) and the commercialisation of skin care. Even herbal skin care products have been commercialised. These commercial herbal skin care products have to be mixed with preservatives in order to increase their shelf-life, hence making them less effective than the fresh ones made at home. However, it seems that things are changing fast and more people are now opting for natural and herbal skin care routines. But still, none want to make them at home and hence the commercial market of herbal skin care products is on the rise.

So what are these herbs or herbal skin care mechanisms?

Aloe vera, which is an extract from Aloe plant, is one of the best examples of herbal skin care product. Freshly extracted aloe vera is a natural hydrant that helps in soothing skin. It also helps in healing cuts and treating sun burns.

A number of herbs are known to possess cleansing properties. Dandelion, chamomile, lime flowers and rosemary herbs, are a few examples of such cleansers. Their herbal skin care properties get invoked when they are combined with other herbs like tea.

Antiseptics are another important part of Herbal skin care. Lavender, marigold, thyme and fennel are good examples of herbs that are known to possess antiseptic properties. Lavender water and rose water also form good toners.

Tea plays an important part in herbal skin care. Tea extracts are used for treatment of skin that has been damaged by UV radiation.

Oils prepared from herbal extracts present another means of herbal skin care. Tea tree oil, Lavender oil, borage oil and primrose oil are some popular oils used in herbal skin care. Some fruit oils (e.g. extracts from fruits like banana, apple and melon) find use in shower gels (as a hydrating mix)

Homeopathic treatments and aromatherapies also come under the umbrella of herbal skin care remedies.

Herbal skin care is good not only for the routine nourishing of skin but also for treatment of skin disorders like eczema and psorasis. Most herbal skin care products dont have any side effects (the most important reason for preferring them over synthetic products) Moreover, herbal skin care products can be easily made at home, hence making them even more attractive. So, herbal skin care is the way to go. However, this does not mean that you totally discard the synthetic products. Some people go to the extent of debating with their dermatologist, if he/she suggests a synthetic product. You should accept the fact that some skin orders might need usage of clinically proven non-herbal skin care products.

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.