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Six Common Skin Problems

Posted on August 25, 2008 - Filed Under Health | Leave a Comment

Blemishes, blotchiness, larges pores, etc. can me easily treated with homemade skin care products or natural organic and botanical skin care products.  Don’t be mislead when purchasing your next skin care products, read the labels and look for natural ingredients.

Our skin is the largest organ in the body and can reflect our general health.  In addition, our skin is probably the most abused organ on the body from environmental factors, stress, dehydration, sun exposure, etc.  Our skin needs to be protected and nourished.

Problem #1: Fine Lines and Wrinkles

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The Wonders of Epsom Salt

Posted on August 25, 2008 - Filed Under Health | Leave a Comment

Epsom salt can improve skin, draw toxins and heavy metals from your body, and reduce stress. 

Epsom salts are named for the mineral rich waters of Epsom, England, where they were known at least as far back as Shakespeare’s day.  When bathing, the magnesium sulfate (Epsom salt) is absorbed through the skin and is an inexpensive and natural way to reduce stress, treat skin problems, and draw toxins from the body. 

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What’s in Your Skin Care Cream?

Posted on August 25, 2008 - Filed Under Health | Leave a Comment

Have you read the lable on your natural skin care products lately?  Chances are they are full of chemicals and have very little natural ingredients such as aloe vera and very little of the essentials oils that are needed to provide the benefits they claim.

The skin care industry has the public convinced that their products will bring you a glowing complexion, reduce wrinkles and reduce discoloration.  However, the cosmetic industry is not regulated and so long as they list the ingredients on the bottle as required by the FDA they can make all the claims they like.    Additionally, many skin care companies use the term “Natural? when in reality many products contain less than 1% of a natural ingredient such as aloe Vera, or other essential oils.

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Facial Cleansing for Specific Skin Types

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Skin care made from natural products such as oatmeal, wheat germ, and essential oils offers the vital nutrients that are necessary for a glowing complexion.

Cleansing is a vital step in your skin care regime.  Proper cleansing with products specific for your skin type will improve your overall appearance.  Daily cleansing is important to remove dirt and bacteria, sweat, air pollution, excess oils and in addition cleansing exfoliates the skin surface to promote circulation.

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Six Common Skin Problems

Posted on August 25, 2008 - Filed Under Health | Leave a Comment

Blemishes, blotchiness, larges pores, etc. can me easily treated with homemade skin care products or natural organic and botanical skin care products.  Don’t be mislead when purchasing your next skin care products, read the labels and look for natural ingredients.

Our skin is the largest organ in the body and can reflect our general health.  In addition, our skin is probably the most abused organ on the body from environmental factors, stress, dehydration, sun exposure, etc.  Our skin needs to be protected and nourished.

Problem #1: Fine Lines and Wrinkles

Read More..>>

The Wonders of Epsom Salt

Posted on August 25, 2008 - Filed Under Health | Leave a Comment

Epsom salt can improve skin, draw toxins and heavy metals from your body, and reduce stress. 

Epsom salts are named for the mineral rich waters of Epsom, England, where they were known at least as far back as Shakespeare’s day.  When bathing, the magnesium sulfate (Epsom salt) is absorbed through the skin and is an inexpensive and natural way to reduce stress, treat skin problems, and draw toxins from the body. 

Read More..>>

What’s in Your Skin Care Cream?

Posted on August 25, 2008 - Filed Under Health | Leave a Comment

Have you read the lable on your natural skin care products lately?  Chances are they are full of chemicals and have very little natural ingredients such as aloe vera and very little of the essentials oils that are needed to provide the benefits they claim.

The skin care industry has the public convinced that their products will bring you a glowing complexion, reduce wrinkles and reduce discoloration.  However, the cosmetic industry is not regulated and so long as they list the ingredients on the bottle as required by the FDA they can make all the claims they like.    Additionally, many skin care companies use the term “Natural? when in reality many products contain less than 1% of a natural ingredient such as aloe Vera, or other essential oils.

Read More..>>

Facial Cleansing for Specific Skin Types

Posted on August 25, 2008 - Filed Under Health | Leave a Comment

Skin care made from natural products such as oatmeal, wheat germ, and essential oils offers the vital nutrients that are necessary for a glowing complexion.

Cleansing is a vital step in your skin care regime.  Proper cleansing with products specific for your skin type will improve your overall appearance.  Daily cleansing is important to remove dirt and bacteria, sweat, air pollution, excess oils and in addition cleansing exfoliates the skin surface to promote circulation.

Read More..>>

What’s in Your Skin Care Cream?

Posted on August 25, 2008 - Filed Under Health | Leave a Comment

Have you read the lable on your natural skin care products lately?  Chances are they are full of chemicals and have very little natural ingredients such as aloe vera and very little of the essentials oils that are needed to provide the benefits they claim.

The skin care industry has the public convinced that their products will bring you a glowing complexion, reduce wrinkles and reduce discoloration.  However, the cosmetic industry is not regulated and so long as they list the ingredients on the bottle as required by the FDA they can make all the claims they like.    Additionally, many skin care companies use the term “Natural? when in reality many products contain less than 1% of a natural ingredient such as aloe Vera, or other essential oils.

Read More..>>

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