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Not
sure what to look for when choosing cosmetics? Need some advice
on taking care of your skin? Here are eight tips to help your skin
look and feel its best.
1)Select
moisturizers made with vegetable oils. The lotions, creams and body
oils that you use should be made with vegetable oils, not mineral
oil. Vegetable oils, (like olive oil, sweet almond oil, corn oil,
etc.) contain fatty acids which help to
moisturize and soften the skin. Mineral oil is derived from petroleum
and does not contain anything that helps to nourish the skin.
2)Look
for herbs and herbal derivatives in your cosmetics. Herbs and their
derivatives (essential oils, extracts, infusions) contain natural
chemicals which soothe, tone and help condition the skin. Two herbs
which are especially useful in natural cosmetics are Lavender and
Tea tree. The essential oils of both
lavender and tea tree are gentle, natural antiseptics.
3)Once
a week soak your feet in warm water, and gently exfoliate dead skin
with a pumice stone. Follow up by moisturizing your feet with a
natural foot oil or foot lotion.
4)Every
week soak in a tub of bath salts. Salt, especially salts mined from
the Dead Sea in the Middle East, are rich in minerals and help draw
impurities out of the skin.
5)After
a shower or bath, seal in moisture by using a body oil or lotion
made from natural vegetable oils.
6)If
you have blemishes and your skin is dry, moisturize your skin in
the morning and at night with products that contain vegetable oils
which are high in essential fatty acids. Essential fatty acids help
to soften and hydrate the skin and they can also help soothe minor
irritations. Vegetable oils that ontain large amounts of essential
fatty acids are: corn oil, sunflower seed oil, safflower oil, borage
oil, blackcurrant seed oil and evening primrose oil.
7)Look
for toners and astringents that are made without ethyl alcohol,
rubbing alcohol or isopropyl alcohol. These ingredients are solvents
that are extremely drying to the skin.
8)Every
time you wash your hands, moisturize them with a naturallotion or
cream to help them stay soft.
Author: Ololade Franklin
About the author:
Ololade Franklin publishes Making Good Scents(TM), a newsletterfor
people who make their own bath and body care products. For information
about Making Good Scents(TM) visit http://www.MakingGoodScents.com
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