Monday, October 13, 2008

Natural Solutions For Skin Care

By sakuragicho

Fruits and vegetables, such as cucumbers, have become popular for treating your skin organically.

Using organically grown fruits and vegetables such as ginger, apple and papaya, have proven to have positive skin care results. They have proven most effective when it comes to repairing damaged skin and moisturizing dry skin.

If you are referencing the organic skin care section of a skin care guide, be sure to understand all of the treatment options that are presented. Making the move to organic skin care is sure to benefit the overall health of your skin. Be sure to plan the necessary time to experiment with different combinations of organic products until you find the mixture that fits perfectly with your skin care routine.

It's important that you use fresh organic fruits/vegetables. Don't try to utilize the rotten ones for your skin, their only place is the garbage bin. Milk is known to posses good cleansing properties; in fact, the name of some skin care products contains the word 'milk' in them. A combination of milk with ground oatmeal acts as wonderful cleanser.

Let's take a closer look at ground oatmeal for organic skin care. It is extremely effective when it comes to treating oily skin. Ground oatmeal is best used in a skin care formulation that contains milk, honey, eggs and fruit. It is recommended that you use such an oatmeal treatment as a facial mask.

Another organic element to consider for your skin care regime is wheat germ. Because it is blessed with high amounts of vitamin E, it can aid in moisturizing the skin and help to remove dead skin cells.

Like ground oatmeal, wheat germ is often added with other organic matter to create facial packs for those with normal to dry skin. In addition, wheat germ oil, a by product of wheat germ, is also used as a binding ingredient of organic skin treatments. Other organic products that are excellent for removing dead skin cells and moisturizing the skin are sour cream and yogurt.

If you are looking to add radiance and tone to your skin, consider using honey as part of your organic skin care treatment. To replace chemical skin toners, try using rose water or lavender water instead. - 15366

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