Friday, October 3, 2014

Common and Effective Natural Ingredients

When it comes down to using natural products there are so many benefits to this, not only they are better for the environment and reduce health problems they also have amazing results for example:Natural oils and butters sink deep into the skin and moisturize, instead of leaving a deceptive, but non-nourishing coating like most synthetic products. The ingredients from the earth are much less likely to irritate your skin, although people with specific allergies should always use caution. Natural oils, such as sweet almond oil are very similar to the natural oil secreted by your skin. Fruit and other natural exfoliates gently remove dead skin, without the painful burning and peeling associated with chemical products. Many plant based formulations are healing and have the ability to reduce the appearance of burns, wounds, and stretch marks. Natural products can help you to gently reduce acne and blemishes.Natural oils and butters are pressed from the pits and seeds of various fruits; the oil is separated from the pulp and minimally processed into a usable moisturizer.Some of the most common and beneficial natural moisturizers are:Olive oil which is pressed from the olive pit and is one of the most versatile and beneficial oils. Not only used for cooking, olive oil is excellent as a skin and hair moisturizer. Olive oil is heavier than some other oils, but is filled with nutrients. Olive oil is very beneficial for those with dry skin, to use in exfoliating scrubs and to soften elbows and feet.Sweet almond oil is one of the most absorbent oils, as it is almost identical in makeup to your body's natural oil (sebum). It is light and has a slightly nutty aroma. This oil is usually well tolerated even for people with oily skin.Apricot kernel oil is a medium density oil that is frequently used in skin care preparations, or as a carrier oil for essentials oils (to dilute them). Apricot kernel oil is also beneficial used on its own, and is similar in scent to sweet almond oil.Avocado oil is a thick and pulpy feeling oil from the moisture-rich avocado pit. It contains many moisturizing agents and plumps up the skin. For this reason, avocado oil is often used in face scrubs and facial moisturizers.Shea butter is one of the most popular natural moisturizers and is a thick yellow or white butter that is solid at room temperature. However, it melts at body temperature when rubbing it between your palms, or on your skin. Shea butter has amazing moisturizing benefits and also helps to reduce the appearance of scars and stretch marks. Many people with thick hair also use Shea butter to lock in moisture and shine.Cocoa butter is another solid butter and has long been popular as a moisturizer for the lips and body. The cocoa like aroma is intoxicating, and the butter is often used to help fade dark marks and reduce the appearance of scars. Cocoa butter is often mixed with shea butter and other oils in skin care formulations.


Jojoba oil is a heavier oil and you only need a little to get a lot of moisture. Jojoba is great for soothing an irritated scalp, hair growth and to sooth the itchiness of eczema and psoriasis. Because of its thickness, Jojoba oil is often mixed with a thinner oil for a lighter consistency.Argan oil comes from Morocco and has been used for centuries as a natural beauty aid. The supple oil helps to smooth and prevent wrinkles and to increase collagen and elastin production. Argan is one of the more expensive natural oils, but well worth the price.Coconut oil is a very versatile oil and can be used for cooking, eaten by the spoonful for health, and used as a natural moisturizer. Coconut oil is a staple in Polynesian cultures and is revered for its beauty and anti-aging benefits.
There are also many plants and fruits that can benefit the skin like for example:Aloe Vera is one of the most universally renowned plants for healing burns and wounds, as well as providing moisture to the skin when applied topically. Aloe vera juice and gel can also be ingested to improve bowel function and overall health.Lemons are an excellent source of alpha hydroxy acids, which help to remove dull, dead skin. They are also rich in antioxidants, which combat free-radical damage. Lemons are also great for cleansing the skin and reducing hyper-pigmentation.Oranges contain Vitamin C, which helps to reduce and prevent wrinkles. Being from the citrus family, oranges are also rich in alpha hydroxy acids and are very beneficial for exfoliation.Avocado is a wonder fruit for the skin. Not only does avocado impart moisture and have anti-aging benefits, it also helps to reduce the appearance of sunburn and age spots. An avocado mashed up with honey makes an excellent moisturizing face mask.As far as exfoliates, there are different natural products that can do the work. We need to remember that exfoliating is very important for our skin that regenerates every 29 days. If the dead skin in not removed this will lead to a build up and a dull ashes complexion.As natural exfoliates a person could choose between different ingredients such as white and brown sugar, coffee and salt; these can be mixed with honey, aloe vera, glycerin or natural oils.These items not only gently remove dead skin, they have other benefits as well. Coffee for example has antioxidant properties and also helps to tighten the skin and reduces the appearance of cellulite. Sugar adds moisture to the skin as it exfoliates, and helps to reduce the appearance of hyper-pigmentation. Also, salt is detoxifying and draws out impurities from the skin. Using natural exfoliates is a gentle and healing addition to any skin care routine.

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