Natural Skin Care
When coming across someone the first thing we get to see is skin which is the
most visible part of a person. The first impression of a person is connected to
the skin be it facial or of body. Possessing healthy skin is an important aspect
of one’s personality and to maintain the same is necessary. After numerous
researches variation in types of skin is an established fact now and ascertaining
the type of one’s skin is the initial step towards this goal because the type can
change depending upon various health problems, hormonal imbalances or
medical treatments.
The following few tips will enable one to determine one’s skin-category and
decide upon suitable products with natural skin care ingredients.
The skin which is neither excessively oily nor dry and generally devoid of
blemishes and discolorations is known as `Normal Skin’. Soy, grape seed, sweet
almond oil, rose, rosemary, lavender, chamomile, camphor and cypress aid to
this type of skin.
Flaky, ashy, tight and lacking in elasticity are the signs of `Dry Skin’. Carrot
seed, jasmine, avocado, orange, calendula, rose hips and rice bran are natural
treatment for this kind of skin.
The indications for `Oily Skin’ are slickness, shine and enlarged pores. All the
areas of the face of a person with oily skin will leave oily residue when rubbed
with a tissue. Lemongrass, peppermint, thyme, cedar wood, geranium, patchouli,
hazelnut, olive and refined coconut oil are found to be effective natural remedies.
When certain parts of a person’s face like forehead, chin and nose are oily and
some parts like jaw lines and area near hair have dry patches the person is
considered to have `Combination Skin’. Ylang ylang, rosewood, sweet orange,
jojoba and apricot are found to be herbal remedies for this type of skin.
Some people have enlarged pores and frequently suffer clogging, blackheads,
whiteheads, cysts and redness. This type of skin is known as `acne-prone’. Tea
tree oil, manuka, basil, mint, grapefruit, coriander, lime, hazelnut and grape seed
are found to be effective herbal treatment.
Skin which is often blotchy and prone to redness, rashes and irritation is known
as `Sensitive Skin’. Rose, jasmine, carrot, almond, sesame, calendula and
jojoba are helpful natural remedies.
One of the most effective and abundantly available natural skin care solution, for
all kinds of skin, is water as hydration is an important factor. It has been
established that consuming sufficient water is boon to skin-health. In addition,
gentle cleansing, moisturizing and sun screening, though simple but quite
effective, also form part of natural skin care regime.
Just by ascertaining one’s type of skin and using simple things which aid natural
skin care one can easily maintain the skin-health and be in the best presentable
state.
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