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Facial care,
skin care, and types of soap to use
Finding your skin type
Knowing what type of skin you have is important for your health care. Your
protection depends on accurate information, which is the basis of correct
decisions. Skin type determines which makeup, sunscreen and soap you can use
and how much you need to help your biggest organ. Environmental factors such
as pollution, UV radiation and chemicals damage your skin and block its
normal functions.
Normal Skin: This is considered the standard type of skin that we all should
have. Normal skin is soft, elastic and firm to the touch. The pores are
small to medium in size. It needs no special care, unless exposed to
hazardous environment factors.
Oily Skin: Nothing says I’m a teenager better than oily skin and pimples.
This type of skin has a shiny look and is firmer than normal skin. Pores are
larger and more visible and pimples are far more likely to appear, due to
the excess oil produced by glands.
Dry Skin: Firmer than normal skin, but not as elastic. Dry skin is a lot
less likely to develop pimples because the secretion of oil is lower than
normal. However, the drawback is that dry skin wrinkles sooner. Keep in mind
that dry skin can be caused by certain factors. If your skin type is not
dry, but you do feel your skin is tight (especially facial skin) and lacking
in moisture, then try to identify the source of this change. Soaps, certain
types of heating, prolonged exposure to wind, insufficient water consumption
and certain disorders can dry your skin.
Sensitive Skin: If you burn easily in the sun and wind, if cosmetics have
always given you rashes and if your skin is irritated by almost anything,
then it belongs to the sensitive type. You are far more prone to experience
the adverse effects of exposure to the environment than other people.
Combination Skin: This is the strangest type of skin. Combination Skin means
that different parts of the same person’s skin belong to different types. A
common pattern for CS is the “T-Zone”, where the forehead, nose and chin
form a “T”-shaped zone of oily skin, while the cheeks are normal or dry.
And since we’ve been discussing skin issues, let me throw in a couple of
skin care pointers. As many of you know, the best skin care products are
based on Aloe Vera. This plant has been used since the ancient times and its
beneficial effects are well-documented. Herbalists have discovered a long
time ago that the juice of fresh Aloe Vera can easily soothe and cure burns
and other skin lesions. The high number of minerals, vitamins and amino
acids contained by the plant makes it perfect for treating various skin
issues.
Aloe Vera is, of course, the darling of the skin care market. Well-known
skin care products and systems contain generous amounts of Aloe Vera juice.
The ClearPores System, for instance, uses the powerful Salicylic Acid to
clear acne and Aloe Vera to soothe the skin, help it close the distended
pores and heal the lesions. The System is designed to take full advantage of
the plant’s healing properties and treat acne. This is just one example,
albeit a very good one, of the many uses of Aloe Vera.
Fruits for Healthy
Skin
Healthy and beautiful skin is essential part of our overall well being.
However, since every product available in the market spells dollars and
depleting financial resources, we compiled some effective natural aids for
your skin that will not force you to shell out cash.
The beauty of this is that you can have your own beauty products from the
stuff you can find in your kitchen, fridge and garden.
Some healthy fruits for your skin:
Apple juice makes an excellent remedy for fine wrinkles, cracked skin,
itching and inflammation. Apples can be used as great conditioner and toner.
They have been used for centuries for their skin-healing powers. Add a cup
of apple juice to your bath to cleanse and soften your skin. The juice of
apple can be used as breath freshener and can prevent dandruff when applied
to your scalp. Use as a final rinse after shampooing your hair.
Fresh apricot juice is good for sunburn, itching and eczema.
Avocado can be used as an effective facial mask.
Banana can be made into an effective and inexpensive facial mask.
Cucumber is good for treating skin eruptions and bulges and for whitening
skin. It can also prevent pimples, wrinkles, blackheads and dryness of the
face.
Guava boiled leaves can be used as natural antiseptic.
Lemons are a classic home beauty ingredient, and are used to cleanse and
freshen the skin and hair. Use lemon slices to soften rough skin spots such
as elbows and heels. Lemon slices also help deodorize and mix a few
teaspoons of lemon juice in your bath and you will feel fresh the whole day.
Lemon juice can be added to your favorite cleanser or shampoo to refresh and
tone your scalp, as well as prevent dandruff.
Lime Juice is very important natural
aid for beautiful skin. This treatment will help you to look young and
beautiful. It will also help cure pimples. It is also known to help in
controlling oily skin, improve a dull and greasy complexion, improve rough
and dry skin, relieve tired eyes and remove freckles
Mango leaves can be boiled and be used as antiseptic.
Orange juice can be an effective remedy for pimples and acne. It can also be
used for scar and blemish removal.
Orange and green papaya is used to
remove whiteheads, boils and spots. It also contains the papain enzyme,
which is effective in skin whitening.
Peach skin is said to be useful in improving complexion. It can also be made
as anti-wrinkle cream.
Pineapple are good skin softeners which cleanse and rejuvenate dull and dry
skin, especially for classic rough skin spots like knees, elbows, and heels.
Roasted and powdered pomegranate skin is good in treating boils, pimples,
blackheads and whiteheads.
Strawberries can be used for conditioning and skin toning treatment. They
are rich in salicylic acid, an ingredient found in many commercial acne
creams.
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