For Silky Soft Skin Natural Lotion Is The Answer

February 24, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

If you want your skin to be soft,silky and glowing then you should use a natural moisturizing body lotion. For a beautiful complexion skin should be hydrated.You can give proper hydration and nutrition to your skin by drinking lot of water and eating green vegetables and fruits.If you are having dry skin then you need to moisturize it more often than others.A good natural body lotion contains essential oils and natural herbs.One of the most important function of a moisturizer is to protect your skin against the harmful effects of hot and cold weather.Moisturizer should be applied on the damp skin .You can apply the moisturizer on your face after taking bath.Never wipe off the cream after applying it on your face.

Some special type of creams and lotions can protect you against Sun`s ultraviolet rays.Before buying a skin care product you should know the type of your skin.If you are having dry skin you should buy an oil based cream or lotion.

If you don`t want to buy unnatural cosmetics which can cause various side effects then it will be a good idea to look for natural skin care products.For deep moisturizing effect you should buy a natural lotion which contains essential oils,shea butter and aloe vera.Always remember that moisturizing is an important part of facial care for both men and women.You should always use natural skin care products as they are chemical free and suitable for all skin types.

Natural Body Lotion and Body Cream

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Natural body lotion and creams are often employed by people who are worried about many skin related problems. These problems range from simple and harmless blemishes to a more complex process of rapidly aging skin and symptoms associated with this condition. Some people also use creams to hydrate or moisturize their skin.

Natural body lotion and creams are very beneficial for long-term skin health. They are meant to be applied regularly to various parts of the body after taking a bath or before going to bed. They help to keep your skin smooth and soft. Our skin becomes rough and starts suffering from premature aging signs if we do not pay attention to its proper cleansing.

Some natural lotion is available on the market as moisturizers, while others are manufactured to act like cleansers and toners. People also use creams to remove their makeup and to counter the effects of harmful materials found in cosmetics. If you want to prevent formation of fine lines and premature wrinkles, then don’t neglect the importance of this step.

It has been found that body lotion and creams that contain natural ingredients are more beneficial than others as they provide long-lasting results. When choosing your skin care product, you should always avoid products that contain alcohols, mineral oil, and dioxane which is a synthetic derivative of coconut.

These substances are harmful for long-term skin health and are therefore not recommended by skin specialists all over the world. Some of these materials have even been declared highly dangerous as they may cause skin cancer. You need to be very careful in choosing your skin care products to avoid complications and adverse effects.

It is therefore strongly advised to go for natural products that are free from all harmful substances including preservatives and fragrances. When buying body lotion and creams, make sure you have done thorough study about all these ingredients and also some other common substances found in skin care products.

We also know that fragrances are not good for our skin health. They not only contain different forms of alcohols but also some other toxic substances that may damage our blood vessels. People who are used to consuming alcoholic drinks and smoking on a regular basis are most likely to develop skin cancer and many other skin related problems including premature wrinkles.

In order to benefit from the countless advantages provided by body lotion and creams, always conduct some preliminary research on the effectiveness of the ingredients they contain.

Natural Skincare Introduction

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There is a wide variety of skin care products that have been developed lately, each has a specific purpose some are moisturizers, lotions, gels, fillers and many others. However when you are going to use any product on your skin you should carefully evaluate its effectiveness and how safe it is.

Many of the skin care products, fragrances, and body lotions on the market contain synthetic ingredients, chemicals and other substances that are not safe to use on the skin or they are not healthy for your skin.

There are 3 types of skin oily, combination and dry skin, there are body lotions of each type, but you should be aware because usually those lotions are not natural and can be unhealthy for your skin especially if they contain alcohol. Alcohol drys the skin and then causes wrinkles.

Natural Body Lotion

But there are women and mens body lotion that are natural and contain only powerful organic ingredients that no other lotion in the market contain.

You could buy any other type of body lotion, but you will dry your skin with the chemicals and alcohol that those other creams contain. Instead you could improve the health of your skin and have a more radiant look by using natural lotion for your body.  So choose your skincare product wisely!

Natural Skin Care Basics

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With thousands of skin products on the market, the basics of natural lotion and organic skincare can seem overwhelming. The truth is that if you want great skin, you do need to gather information before you even step into a store, spa or cosmetic spa.

Our skins are plagued with sun damage, stress, poor diets, hormonal changes and air pollution. With so many skin damaging components in our everyday lives, there is a great need for counteraction. You can counteract these damaging components with great skin products. One of the basics of skincare is using lotion everyday. Lotion is extremely important because it helps the skin maintain its moisture. Hydration is a key to having great skin. Skin that is not properly hydrated will become dry, dull, and irritated.

There are different types of lotion for different areas of skin however. You should always use a lotion that is hypoallergenic as well as one that will not clog your pores. Natural lotion is a safe option.  Facial lotions tend to be referred to as moisturizers. Lotions for other areas of your body are usually called body lotions. Make sure you are using the proper type of lotion on each area of your body. Body lotions are often too harsh for your face. Lotions are also broken up into moisturizing intensities. If you have dry skin, you will need more moisture.

If you have oily skin, do not make the mistake of thinking you don’t need lotion, oily skin that is not hydrated will become troublesome. Your skin is producing oil because your hydration levels are off. Use a light moisturizer for oily skin.

Ointments are most often used for skin problems. You will often see ointments being used for eczema, rashes, or hives.

If you are looking for a once or twice a week pick-me-up for your skin, a mask is the way to go. Masks can be found for any skin type. They also come in many varieties containing many different ingredients. You can find masks with mud components to soothe and smooth your skin. You can also find masks that will help with acne. All masks work to help tighten your facial pores and smooth your skin’s appearance.

Masks should be used once or twice a week. Most masks are made so that you just apply them to your skin and wait. While you wait the mask will begin to dry and you may feel your face tightening. This is normal and indicates the mask is doing its job. After waiting for 10 to 15 minutes, you will need to rinse the mask off of your face. You can do this with a wash cloth, or you can use water alone. After using your mask, dry your face completely and apply a moisturizer. Since masks take a little hydration from your face, you must replenish it.

In addition to face masks, you can also get full body masks. These masks work the same way as a facial mask and will rejuvenate your entire body. Many spas are now offering body masks. They can help tighten and smooth the skin on your entire body. Be sure to drink plenty of water after you get a full body mask however. Body masks draw toxins from your body and may leave you a little dehydrated, so drinking water is essential.

Knowing about lotions, ointments, and masks will help you get the skin you desire. The most important thing to remember is proper hydration. Be sure your skin is always hydrated with lotions. You can also drink water to help your skin hydrate from the inside. If you take care of your skin, you will notice that your skin will always look radiant.

Natural Baby Skin Care Ingredients M-R

March 30, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

Here are some common natural ingredients found in natural baby products like natural body lotion and natural body wash.

Macadamia Ternifolia Seed Oil

Macadamia oil’s rich, cushiony skinfeel and high oxidative stability make it especially suitable for heavy creams and suncare formulations. Derivatives of Macadamia oil in cosmetics include the light emollient Ethyl Macadamiate and water soluble PEG-16 Macadamia Glycerides.  Macadamia oil is an excellent botanical replacement for mink oil in most applications.

Manukka

The essential oil has anti-microbial, anti-inflammatory, analgesic and anti-parasitic properties. It has been used for a host of skin problems including acne, blemishes, rashes, minor cuts and fungal infections. Though not related to tea tree oil (Australian Melaleuca species), it has similar properties.

Melaleuca

An essential oil extracted from the Australian tree Melaleuca alternifolia. It has antiseptic, bactericidal, fungicidal and wound healing properties. This oil is used to treat acne, cuts, burns and insect bites. Tea tree and manuca oil provide antimicrobial qualities.

Mica

A mineral that provides natural glitter and shimmer in make-up. The silica-rich composition of mica is thought to support the formative processes in the connective tissue and bring vitality to the skin.  Some brands of toothpaste include powdered white mica. This acts as a mild abrasive to aid polishing of the tooth surface, and also adds a cosmetically-pleasing glittery shimmer to the paste. The shimmer from mica is also used in makeup, as it gives a translucent “glow” to the skin or helps to mask imperfections.

Nettle extract

The stinging nettle plant has been used historically as a mild diuretic; to treat infections of the lower urinary tract, anemia, hemorrhoids, asthma, hay fever, and other allergies; to stop bleeding; and to heal wounds. American Indians use nettles to treat rheumatic conditions, such as arthritis. Nettle tea has also been used for eczema and other chronic skin conditions.

Olive Oil Extra Virgin  (Organic Olea Europaea)

Olive oil is unlikely to cause allergic reactions, and as such is used in preparations for lipophilic drug ingredients. It does have demulcent properties, and mild laxative properties, acting as a stool softener. It is also used at room temperature as an ear wax softener. Olive oil is also a potent blocker of intestinal contractions, and can be used to treat excessive Borborygmus

Orange oil

Orange oil is an essential oil produced by glands inside the rind of an orange fruit. It is extracted or steam distilled as a by-product of orange juice production.

Orange wax

Orange Wax is an excellent emollient, as well as containing phytosterols. These phytosterols are excellent co-emulsifiers which aid in stabilizing emulsions. The orange wax is also reputed to possess anti-microbial properties as well.

Potassium Sorbate Preservative

Potassium sorbate is the potassium salt of sorbic acid. Its primary use is as a preservative. Potassium sorbate is effective in a variety of applications including food, wine, and personal care.

Rosa Flower Water

Also known rose petal extract which contains many compounds beneficial to the skin as they help the skin to achieve balance and harmony. Roses are considered a picture of harmony, a perfectly balanced plant in root, stem and blossom.

Rosemary leaf extract

Compounds in rosemary strengthen capillaries and stimulate circulation of scalp and hair follicles, encouraging vigorous hair growth. Rosemary in culinary or therapeutic doses is generally safe; however, precaution is necessary for those displaying allergic reaction or prone to epileptic seizures.  Rosemary essential oil is potentially toxic if ingested.

Royal jelly

A Rhythmitised dilution of this special, highly nutritious food supports and enhances the skin’s vitality and ability to regenerate. Our Royal jelly is obtained through ecological bee keeping practices. There is only preliminary evidence that it may have some cholesterol-lowering effects, anti-inflammatory, wound-healing, and antibiotic effects, though the last three of these effects are unlikely to be realized if ingested (destruction of the substances involved through digestion, or neutralization via changes in pH). There are also some preliminary experiments (on cells and lab animals) in which royal jelly may have some benefit regarding certain other diseases, although there is no solid evidence for those claims, and further experimentation and validation is urgently needed. It can also be found in various beauty products. It is widely recognized that royal jelly may cause allergies in humans ranging from hives, asthma, to even fatal anaphylaxis

Be sure to use natural skin care products, baby lotion, and natural baby wash to keep your skin healthy.

Natural Baby Skin Care Ingredients G-L

March 30, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

Here are some common natural ingredients found in natural baby products like natural body lotion and natural body wash.

Geranium

Geranium oil can be used to help in the treatment of acne, bruises, burns, cuts, dermatitis, eczema, hemorrhoids, lice, as a mosquito repellant, ringworm, ulcers, breast engorgement, edema, poor circulation, sore throat, tonsillitis, PMS, menopausal problems, stress and neuralgia. Geranium oil does not cause any side effects, since it is non-toxic, non-irritant and generally non-sensitizing, yet can cause sensitivity in some people and due to the fact that it balances the hormonal system, it might not be a good idea to use it during pregnancy.”

Glucose Lactoperoxidase

An emulsifier and natural preservative made from the fatty acids derived from plant oils, which helps the consistency of creams and lotions.

Glycerol

Glycerol is used in medical and pharmaceutical and personal care preparations, mainly as a means of improving smoothness, providing lubrication and as a humectant. It is also used as a substitute for ethanol as a solvent in preparing herbal extractions. It is less extractive and is approximately 30% less able to be absorbed by the body.

Honey

Bees produce a light honey from the vibrant clover. Rich in enzymes and minerals, honey is a traditional home remedy to revitalize and regenerate the skin by encouraging the natural process of cellular renewal. Also helps to calm and cool red, irritated and sensitive skin.

Irish Moss

Expectorant, demulcent, anti-inflammatory characteristics, traditionally the main use of Irish Moss is in respiratory illness where it is often the core of prescriptions to treat irritating coughs, bronchitis and many other lung problems. It may be freely used in digestive conditions where a demulcent is called for.

Jojoba Seed Oil (Simmondsia Chinensis)

Jojoba oil is an exceptional moisturizer. Jojoba oil is edible, but acaloric and non-digestible, meaning the oil will pass through the intestines unchanged and can cause an unpleasant result called steatorrhea.  Jojoba oil is also used as a replacement for whale oil and its derivatives, such as cetyl alcohol. Jojoba oil is popular with stretched lobes. The make up of the oil is very similar to that of human sebum. It aids in the healing process.

Lavander Oil

Lavender aroma is well known for its gentle, soothing, relaxing and balancing effects. Lavender essential oil calms burns and other skin irritations and has antimicrobial and anti-parasitic properties.

Lemon oil

Acne Treatment – Applying lemon juice to facial blemishes is a popular form of treating acne. Skin bleach – Lemon juice is also believed by many to lighten the skin when applied topically, as it has been suggested that the acids it contains inhibits melanin production.  The effectiveness, however, is largely a subject of debate.  Lemon is used in facial masks for refreshing the skin. Natural deodorants are generally made from lemon extracts. Raw lemon can be used as a short term deodorant. Aromatherapy – Researchers at Ohio State University reveals that lemon oil aroma may enhance your mood, and relax you.

Be sure to use natural skin care products, baby lotion, and natural baby wash to keep your skin healthy.

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