Showing posts with label natural skincare. Show all posts
Showing posts with label natural skincare. Show all posts

02/02/2016

Forget Cosmetic Surgery: Get Flawless Skin The Natural Way

Everyone wants to have a flawless complexion, but Nature does not bless us all in this way, and modern living can make perfect skin something to aspire to but never achieve. But you don't have to resort to artificial means such as Botox to get the look you've always wanted. Forget cosmetic surgery and get flawless skin the natural way.


Moisture


Nothing looks worse than dry, flaky skin, but what makes our skin this way? The answer is the lack of water. When our bodies lack moisture and become dehydrated, our skin and its inevitable wrinkles become more noticeable and can even dry out to the point where the dead skin cells begin to flake off. So what is the first thing to do to achieve flawless skin? You've got it: drink plenty of water.


Scrubbing


Our skin is constantly regenerating itself, which means that it needs to get rid of its dead skin cells. This happens without us realizing it, but to get flawless skin that glows with health, we can give our bodies a little help by exfoliating. 

Exfoliation should be performed between two and three times a week using a gentle facial brush or exfoliating sponge. If you prefer, use an exfoliating scrub cleaner rather than a brush, but whatever method you choose, remember not to exfoliate every day as you may damage your skin.

Of course, your face is not the only part of your body that needs your attention. Before you have your bath or shower, use a scrubbing brush to exfoliate your body. Begin at your feet and use a circular action, moving up your body until you reach your head. The circular motion will not only remove dead skin cells, but give a boost to your circulation.


APIVITA Brightening Face Scrub With Bulberry
APIVITA Brightening Face Scrub With Bulberry



APIVITA Brightening Face Scrub With Bulberry is designed for achieving radiant skin, suitable for all skin types – even the sensitive ones – as well as for men and teenagers. The combination of fine almond grains and jojoba, along with mild fruit acids and bilberry, gently exfoliates and favours the renewal of cells leaving skin soft and shiny. Ideal for combating discolorations and brown spots.


Unwanted hair


Removing unwanted hair from your body can be achieved in a variety of ways, including shaving and waxing. Both of these methods benefit from exfoliation prior to the hair removal, as again, dead skin cells are removed, and the hair is lifted away from the skin to be in a better position for removal. 

Use a gel or foam when shaving to keep the skin moisturized and minimize cuts. When finished, wash away all traces of the gel or foam, and for both shaving and waxing, moisturize the area well.


Veet In Shower Hair Removal Cream (Normal Skin)
Veet In Shower Hair Removal Cream (Normal Skin)


Veet In Shower Hair Removal Cream (Normal Skin) works close to the root even on short hair, giving you smoothness for up to four days. Designed to fit in with your busy routine: with a unique combination of water-resisting ingredients, it works while you shower so you can get on with your day. 


Makeup


Most women use makeup to make themselves look better, but makeup products are not always kind to our skins, clogging pores and either drying out skin or making it greasy. Foundations are particularly to blame for these conditions, so if you must wear makeup, opt for a foundation that contains a moisturizing ingredient that is suitable for your skin type, whether dry or oily. For the winter months especially, choose face powders and blushers that include light-reflecting ingredients, as these help to give skin a healthy glow and freshness.

You don't need Botox and other chemical treatments to make your skin look good. All you need do is make healthy choices about what you eat and drink and take care of your skin with sensible daily cleansing regimes.

17/09/2015

7 Ways Jojoba Oil Can Improve Your Skin and Hair

Jojoba oil is actually a yellow colored wax extracted from the seeds of Simmondsia chinensis, a woody shrub native to Mexico. 


Due to its similarities to the skin's natural oils, its high vitamin content, and antimicrobial properties, jojoba oil is the perfect product to protect and nurture skin and hair. Here are a few of the things jojoba oil can do for you.

1. Makeup remover and general skin cleanser

Use a few drops of jojoba oil of a cotton pad to remove the makeup from your face and around your eyes. It will leave your skin smooth and silky, and because it's completely natural and free of harmful chemicals, it will not irritate your eyes at all. 

Desert Essence Organic Jojoba Oil
Desert Essence Organic Jojoba Oil


2. Anti-aging treatment

Jojoba oil is rich in vitamin E, copper and zinc and antioxidants, which fight free radicals and help maintain your skin young and wrinkle-free. Dab a few drops of jojoba oil around your eyes and on your forehead in order to prevent the formation of wrinkles.

3. Moisturizer

You can use jojoba oil as a day and night moisturizer. Apply a few drops of jojoba oil on your skin, and massage it in just like you would with any cream. Due to its easy spreadability, you won't have to use much. If there is an excess of oil left on your skin, blot it off using a tissue. 

Melvita Jojoba Oil
Melvita Jojoba Oil


4.  Anti-acne treatment

Because it is so similar to the skin's natural oils, jojoba oil can trick your skin into thinking it has produced enough sebum, thereby restoring its natural balance. Jojoba oil is also non-comedogenic, which means it will not clog your pores and cause further breakouts. Its anti-microbial properties are an added bonus in your fight against acne. 

5. Shaving lotion

Massaging jojoba oil onto your legs before shaving will ensure a smooth, easy shave, without the razor burn and irritation that can follow with other products. It will also leave your legs hydrated and feeling silky.

6. Hair treatment

Because it is a wax and not actual oil, jojoba oil applied on your hair will detangle and condition it without a greasy feeling. A jojoba oil hair mask a few hours before a shower can moisturize and revitalize dull and dry hair, making it soft and easy to comb. 
The anti-microbial properties of jojoba oil can help get rid of dandruff and general scalp irritation.

LOGONA Jojoba Hair Repair Treatment
LOGONA Jojoba Hair Repair Treatment


7. Body lotion

If it's good for your face and skin, then why not for your entire body? Massage a few drops of jojoba oil into your skin after showering, just like you would any oil or lotion, in order to lock the moisture in and have healthy, hydrated skin.

Jurlique Jojoba Carrier Oil
Jurlique Jojoba Carrier Oil

Jojoba oil is a natural product that is rich in vitamins and antioxidants. Its strong similarity to the skin's natural oils makes it a great skin product for any types of skin. It can be used as a skin cleanser, moisturizer and acne treatment. Jojoba oil is the ideal product which can substitute almost any products in your beauty routine.



29/08/2015

5 All-Natural Skincare Ingredients Hiding in Your Kitchen

Guess what, ladies: the secret to great skin may be hiding in your pantries. Forget combing through aisles of drugstores looking for the right brand of cleanser, moisturizer or toner. These all-natural ingredients deliver benefits to the skin without all the added chemicals that harm more than they help. What's great about the ingredients listed below is that they are inexpensive and easy to incorporate into your skincare routine. So, here are five all-natural ingredients that you should be using on a regular basis to help improve your skin. 

1. Honey

We normally think of honey as a sweetener, but while it's a great addition to your cakes and drinks, it's also great for your skin. 

Honey is a humectant which means that it attracts moisture and seals it into your pores. A honey facial will therefore benefit areas of the face that are dry and itchy. One of honey's best skincare benefits is that it adds elasticity without drying out your skin. This is the opposite of what a lot of store-bought facial washes do. 




2. Olive Oil

Olive Oil isn't just for salad dressing. It has been used for centuries as a folk remedy for dry skin. 

Recent studies have also proven that olive oil can protect the skin from sun damage and cancer. A study published in the investigative cancer journal, Carcinogenesis, showed that lab mice that had been painted in extra-virgin olive oil experienced delayed onset of skin tumors than the mice in the control group.

3. Lemon Juice


There's an old saying, when life gives you lemons, use them to make skincare products. Maybe that's not the exact wording of the saying, but lemon juice is great for skincare. A natural astringent, lemon juice can remove impurities from the skin and boost antibacterial benefit.





4. Salt & Sugar

Salt and sugar are exfoliating agents, which mean they’re very effective in removing dead cells from skin surface, leaving it look smoother and brighter. Exfoliation also helps promote better circulation and lets the skin breathe easier. Salt has the added benefit of having anti-fungal properties. When making salt scrubs, use sea salts as they are well-known purifying agents which can remove toxins from the skin and clear the pores. 



Salt scrubs are more abrasive because grains of salt have sharper edges than sugar. They should therefore never be used on the face but rather on rough sections on other parts of the body. 

Sugar scrubs are a lot gentler since sugar granules are round. They are also less drying than salt scrubs. In addition, the glycolic acid in sugar helps protect the skin against toxic agents and helps condition and moisturize your face. 

5. Oatmeal


Oatmeal isn't just a superfood, it's also a powerful all-natural weapon in your skincare arsenal. Oatmeal contains Saponins, which are natural cleansing agents that can remove oils and dirt from your pores. 

The secret to using oatmeal in your skincare is to turn your rolled oats into oat flour. This is simple to do. 

You can grind your oats using a food processor or blender. The result will be a fine powder that you can use on your face and hair. Use your oat flour to make a mild all-natural homemade face wash. How to make: take 1 tablespoon of oat flour and add 2 tablespoons of water. Apply this mixture to your face and then rinse it off with warm water. You'll be pleasantly surprised by how smooth the skin on your face will be. 

Your kitchen contains some of Mother Nature's best skincare ingredients. It's time to stop wasting your money on products that contain harmful chemicals and start stocking up your pantry with these all-natural skincare ingredients.

17/07/2015

The Top Five Natural Anti-Aging Skin Care Ingredients

Nobody wants to get older, and this is one of the main reasons why there’s a huge market for skin care products that claim to keep your skin looking young and healthy for as long as possible. 

However, many of these products contain potentially irritating or harmful ingredients that you may not want to put on your face. Luckily, there are pure ingredients that occur naturally in nature that you can use to help keep father time at bay. 



Shea Butter


The shea tree is native to Africa, and the fruit is commonly referred to in African lore. Shea butter not only leaves the skin with a soft, natural texture, which is ideal if you have dry skin, it’s also chock-full of antioxidants that help prevent free radical damage that can prematurely age your skin. 




Kola Nut Extract

Kola nut extract is taken from the kola nut, and is commonly used in natural medicine to treat dysentery, diarrhea, stomach ulcers and upset stomach. When applied to the skin topically, kola nut has rejuvenating, energizing properties that can tighten the skin for a short period of time. Look for kola nut in products like natural night creams, serums and moisturizers.







Grape Seed Extract

Grape seed extract contains polyphenols – powerful antioxidants that can help to in strengthen blood vessels and improve circulation, which can give your skin a natural, healthy glow. Grapeseed extract also helps to prevent the breakdown of collagen and elastin, which breaks down naturally as you age. Healthy collagen and elastin fibers keep you skin looking firm, tight and supple. 


Green Tea Extract 

Green tea extract is high in the epigallocatechin gallate, commonly known as EGCG, which has been shown to be more powerful than both vitamin E and vitamin C, both of which are common antioxidants. When used in skin care products, green tea can help to stop free radicals that can make your skin look older and dull. Green tea also contains caffeine, which can temporarily tighten and firm your skin. Drinking green tea also has health benefits, and some research shows it may be beneficial in prevent the formation of cancer cells. 





Guarana

Guarana seed was used by both the Mayans and Maue Indians as a natural tonic, and it has been popular in natural health and skin care circles for many years. Guarana contains a compound that that is very similar to caffeine called tetramethylxanthine, though it contains some vegetable fat not present in caffeine. Tetramethylxanthine works topically on the skin as a stimulant, stimulating and firming aging skin, while the fat content provides moisture that is essential for healthy skin.

Keeping a young look is actually easier than most people think, so make sure you take a natural approach. Do you have any good tips to share?




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