A Look at Herbal Skin Care Products

November 19, 2008 by Lindelwa Maseko · 2 Comments 

Skin care is not something new as it has been in practice since ancient times, when herbal skin care was probably the only way to take care of skin. The skin care market changed forever when chemical based products became available which have taken over the skin care market from herbal products. Not only have many of the recipes been lost but herbal products are not as popular as they once were as science has gradually changed people's attitudes towards skin care.

Perhaps it is our fast paced lives and the ease with which we can purchase just about any synthetically produced item that has helped with the decrease in using natural preparations. Large skin care manufacturers have jumped on the bandwagon that has come about in all things natural but their herbal preparations have to be mixed with some kind of preservative if they are to last which means they are not as good as home made ones.

It seems that increasing numbers of people are becoming more discerning and using herbal skin care products again from companies that are specializing in making small batches of these products. Still it will never be a huge market an as no-one really wants to make them in their own home, commercial products are likely to continue; below are a few that you may or may not know of.

Aloe vera is probably the best known which is an extract from Aloe plant and is one of the best examples of herbal skin care product plus freshly extracted aloe vera is a natural hydrant that helps to heal cuts, treat sun burns and in soothing skin. Other household herbs like dandelion, chamomile, lime flowers and rosemary are good at cleansing but usually when they are in combination with other herbs.

You may not know about the herbal antiseptic qualities of other herbs like lavender, marigold, thyme and fennel and the use of lavender water and rose water have been known to have skin toning properties for a very long time. Tea plays an important part in herbal skin care and tea extracts are used for treatment of skin that has been damaged by UV radiation.

You may also be familiar with herbal oil extracts like tea tree, primrose and lavender which are the most popular and used for a variety of reasons. Certain skin conditions can also be helped with oils extracted from plants in herbal skin care preparations.

Although it is not something that is mentioned very often but herbal skin care products rarely have any adverse effects on the user and as you can produce them at home, they are very attractive to people trying to avoid anything synthetic. While herbal products will probably remain popular as there are so few reactions to them that there will be times when synthetic products will be necessary for certain skin disorders.

We all need to look after our skin by whatever means we can as it is the main barrier against disease and takes a great deal of punishment in the modern climate we all live in.

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Natural Facial Skin Care Gets a New Standard

November 7, 2008 by Celia Spiers · Leave a Comment 

Hollywood knows a thing or two about natural facial skin care because because, after the age of 40, maintenance becomes an essential for staying in the business. The search for new innovative methods is always on the agenda in the entertainment industry. They always get to them first.

Financial assets are always available in the search for the best possible treatments. For this reason suppliers of new or innovative methods head straight for this Mecca of beauty care as their first stop. Only the best will survive where smart and sophisticated clients demand the highest standards and of course a positive measurable result.

The latest and the very best of anything quickly flashes around the corridors of this most hallowed of places in its search for lasting beauty. This elite possess great knowledge of every facial skin care and beauty product available.

There are many invasive methods available like surgery or injection but the greater majority prefer a more natural approach to their maintenance and aloe vera fits that bill very nicely. It is a most remarkable plant and its beneficial effects for humanity include a remedy for digestive problems, a cure for acne and eczema, a real boost for the immune system and of course the most natural facial skin care.

Used on a daily basis is can put back time with its anti aging ability and should be your first stop for natural wrinkle prevention. It was traditionally used by older generations as a burn remedy. Just split open a 2 inch tip from the Barbadensis Miller Aloe Vera plant and spread the sticky contents over a blister or burn for instant relief. A stream of nutrients also aid the healing process.

The problem with using aloe vera for your natural facial skin care is its tendency to lose its power by oxidization. Its contact with air. Lotions and creams containing aloe vera do not have a great deal of their healing potential left by the time they are actually applied. And then of course they are further deteriorated by exposure. So the problem has always been how to retain this power in the conversion from plant to remedy.

There is evidence from Ancient Egypt that aloe vera was commonly used and a great deal of conjecture has been placed on Cleopatra?s use of it as a beauty aid. (She would have been interested in a natural wrinkle prevention!) It was probably ingested but sufficient facts are not available to explain how the laxative effect of the plant could have been removed. Certainly Cleo would not have tolerated a constant state of the runs! However the Egyptian knowledge of herbal medicine was so extensive that there can be no doubt that a means would have existed.

Now 3000 years later a new method has been discovered so that all the nutrient factor remains. The secret is spreading out gradually. The healing power of aloe vera is now very much within the control of the medical profession in a pill with a pharmaceutical standard attached to it. Ingested (swallowed) it provides an infusion of nutrients to the digestive system and this great natural power can then get to work from the inside. Not just skin deep. Nail and hair condition will visibly improve and the skin soon takes on a natural vibrant glow as a new pliancy develops. It would be difficult to find a cosmetic counter without the name aloe vera on some of the products so you know that its power is widely regarded. You can now take your natural facial skin care to the next level with the truly wondrous qualities of aloe vera.

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Miraculous Teenage Acne Cure

October 26, 2008 by Celia Spiers · Leave a Comment 

Teenage acne problems really can be solved. There are enough things in life for teenagers to cope with at this critical time of the life. When Nature decides to load up the hormones and break out through the face, confidence gets a good shove.

Hormones are the main culprit for this eruption but the more medically correct term for acne would be an inflammation of the pilosebaseous follicles. Everyday language would define it as zits and pimples dotted about especially on the face. It does not last though. A couple of years mostly but for teenagers this may seem like an eternity.

Someone experiencing symptoms like these mostly regard it in later years as the worst time of their life. Constant remarks, often cruel, make for difficulties with a social life and it is not uncommon to experience isolation, low self esteem and depression. Even thoughts of suicide. There is a cure for this problem though - aloe vera.

There was a search involved for humanity but this has been done for you over the centuries and today modern pharmaceutical procedures have captured this plant in a pill. Famously in the distant past, Cleopatra the queen of Egypt used Aloe vera to maintain her silky skin. Its value was highly regarded by the physicians and beauticians of the time. Whereas they would have recognized its wondrous effects and accepted them as a gift from the Gods, these days we like to analyze and measure things.

There are lots of good effects. To make a list would make it seem like a cure-all but to mention a few: the digestive system performs better and people with irritable bowel syndrome get rapid relief. The immune system is strengthened by a stream of nutrients that go to work throughout the body.

A great feeling of well being and energy can be measurably felt. These healing nutrients work their way through the deep tissue to the skin making it glow with health. Acne and eczema will gradually disappear. Hair and nail condition will visibly improve as just some of the beneficial side effects. It is quite probable that you have already tried a few over the counter remedies such as creams and lotions with aloe vera as an ingredient.

If they were ineffective it is because aloe vera is degraded considerably by exposure to air (oxidization). The other ingredients in creams and lotions can also reduce its power. So the best way is to swallow it. This must be the Aloe Vera Barbadensis Miller variety. It is classified as food and quite safe so just cut off a 2 inch tip from your plant, wash it and then eat it.

The flavor is not to everyone's taste and some people regard it as absolutely yuk but others find it quite acceptable and this is the most natural way to get it inside your system. Beware of the laxative effect that some people experience. Having the runs on a regular basis is not good for you. Even if the plant suits you perfectly you will need to take some every day to maintain a level and carrying an aloe vera plant around with you may not be too convenient so hunt for the pills. Your teenage acne problems will soon be a thing of the past.

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