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Natural Skin Care - Just Open
Your Kitchen Cabinet
By: John Edwards
Safer, less expensive, and easy-to-use
natural skin care can be as easy as opening
your kitchen cabinet, coupled with a few
minutes of preparation.
Healthy, radiant, glowing skin is something
every person wants. Yet, few of us even
think to use what's really the best for out
skin: natural skin care products.
Each year, millions of dollars are spent
chasing after perfectly healthy, ageless
skin. The environment, stress, and less than
healthy eating habits, all play a major role
in the quality of your skin.
The answers to achieving radiant, glowing
complexion are within arm's reach. Many of
the items in your kitchen right now can
provide natural skin care that's even better
thank those expensive, chemical filled
products that cost an arm and a leg.
Skin Care Throughout Life
From the day we are born, our skin requires
much care to remain smooth and healthy. It
begins with soap to keep us clean. Then,
there are creams, powders, and ointments to
keep diaper rash from our bottoms. During
the first few years of our lives, our skin
will do well with soap for cleaning and the
occasional lotion or cream for moisture.
Then come the teen years. Our raging
hormones bring out the oily skin, the
pimples, and a host of other conditions.
It's important to understand that everything
that comes in contact with our body affects
our health and the condition of our skin.
That's why choosing natural skin care
products and ingredients is important. The
liver filters the toxins and poisons from
the food we eat, but whatever we place on
our skin is directly absorbed. This includes
deodorant, lotions, gels, cleansers, toners,
make-up, perfumes, and more.
As we age, our skin becomes more sensitive,
and we need to be even more careful with the
beauty treatments we use.
Simple solutions
for better skin
Here are a just a few natural skin care
solutions for you to try. You'll be very
pleased with the results:
- once a week, rub your skin with baking
soda while in the shower, for a smooth,
silky feeling. You can also do this on your
face to remove black heads.
- fresh tomatoes are great for the oily
areas of your face. (Please make sure to try
the tomato juice on your arm first, as your
skin may be sensitive to it). Rinse
thoroughly immediately after using the
tomato juice.
- for a great moisturizer try olive oil:
this healthy fat is good for you, and is
great for your skin. You can also use it to
soothe sunburned skin.
- vinegar can work wonders for smelly feet
and armpits. Mix water and vinegar 50/50,
and use in place of deodorant: it will keep
the unpleasant sweat smell away, without any
irritation. As for your feet, if you suffer
with athlete's foot, a week of vinegar foot
bath will help a lot, sometimes completely
getting rid of your condition.
- egg yolk mixed with honey makes for a
really great mask: put on your skin, leave
it on for 20 minutes, and rinse off.
Excellent for sensitive skin. Honey gives a
tingling/ticklish sensation, so if you are
sensitive to that, use the egg yolk alone.
- another use for egg yolk: for those with
eczema, use it instead of soap. It doesn't
smell great, but it will heal your damaged
skin.
- a great treatment for dry skin is
avocados: mash it, smooth it onto your face,
and rinse off after 20 minutes.
Lastly, make sure you drink 8 glasses of
water every day to keep your skin cared from
the inside out.
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