Showing posts with label organic skin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label organic skin. Show all posts

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Simple Understanding of Organic Skincare


When you go to a health shop or natural food grocers, you will find a wide array of “natural” skin care and body care products. Many manufactures capitalized on the label “natural” why? Simple! Who would want to buy something labeled with “extra carcinogens” or “loaded with parabens”?

Of course no one in their right mind would do such a thing. When the products are certified organic, they have to meet the strict requirements by the certifying body and should be very safe for the consumer. Certified organic skincare products are made from ingredients you can understand and read such as calendula oil and safflower oil not five syllable words that doesn’t mean a thing to you. This ensure that you actually know what you are putting on your skin rather than just hoping it will work because of the hype that the company claims it should.

Before purchasing a “natural” product, be sure to research the company producing it. See if they are certified by USDA, IFDA and other certifying body. Find out if their skin care line is toxic free or just made from fragrance which are usually synthetic. There are wonderful certified organic skin care products available so don’t settle for some supposedly natural junk when you can have the best available for your skin.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Organic Skincare: Price & Compromise


Many of those manufacturers are claiming that they are certified organic. Is this for sure? Knowing exactly what you’re getting is the only way for sure to know if it’s certified organic skincare product. Look at the list of ingredients on the product, your head might be spinning because there are lots of them, which can prove to be a real challenge when sorting all through them.

Taking time to do so ensure that you are getting a “real deal” takes time and some research to boot.

Certified organic skincare products aren’t always cheap. In fact, many people may not even afford them. Natural products are an alternative if it’s not affordable enough for you but yet you still want what’s best for your skin and the environment.

Alternative products which claim to have not been tested to animals or cruelty free can also be your other choice. They could still be better for the environment and of course for your skin in the long term.

Friday, August 13, 2010

Pumpkin Face Mask: Organic Face Mask


Do you love pumpkin? I do! Its my favorite and its really great for my skin so i decided to give it a try as a DIY home organic recipe. Pumpkin seeds contain many beauty boosting properties. In China, they are seen as a symbol of health, rebirth and fruitfulness. They are rich in vitamins, minerals, fiber and healthy fats. With a high level of omega-3 and omega-6 fats, pumpkin seeds keep your skin soft, elastic and help prevent dehydration, leaving you with beautiful glowing skin. Here’s how:

1 medium pumpkin
4 pineapple chunks
1 tbsp finely ground oats
1 tbsp finely ground almonds
1 tsp milk
1 tsp honey
2 drops rose geranium essential oil
1 drop rose essential oil
Slice pumpkin into 6-8 pieces and remove skin.
Place the pieces, including seeds and strings in a microwave safe dish with 1/4 cup of water.
Microwave for 2 minutes, or until the flesh is soft, then allow to cool.
Cut the pumpkin peel from around the flesh, and discard it.
Place the pumpkin flesh, seeds, and strings into a small food processor adding the pineapple chunks, and blend for 1 minute, or until smooth.
Add the oats, almonds, milk, honey and essential oils, blending for a short time after each one.
The texture should be rich and smooth, but slightly grainy from the almonds.
Apply a generous layer to clean face and neck.
Leave on for 15-20 minutes, then rinse well with warm water and apply organic moisturizer.

See? so easy and very effective…not messy as well.. I love this simple recipe!

Certified Organic: Determine The Truth


Many people are going organic but what are their assurance that they are getting what they have paid for? What shoppers should look for is a seal of approval or a stamp from an accredited body such as the USDA (United States Department of Agriculture), Ifoam (International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements), Ocia (Organic Crop Improvement Association), Ecocert, and Demeter.

The only precaution for people who wants to try out the organic skincare range is the absence of synthetic fragrances, which is often replaced with essential oils. People with sensitive skin are still encouraged to do a pad test first because even though the farming process is chemical-free, some natural ingredients can still cause an allergic reaction or are irritants themselves.

And what you get from using organic skincare isn’t just skin-deep. By using organic products for your facial routine, you can take pride in your ethical consumption, which means you’re protecting the world and the environment just as much as you’re protecting your skin. Living a healthy life and staying beautiful is so easy.

Bad Habits of Skincare


Skincare does not start with the products you use or the skin treatments you undergo. Skin care depends on your habits and their effects on your skin. Below are some habits you can do without to achieve better skin:

Dehydrating your skin

You can slather on jars after jars of moisturizers on your face but these won’t do any difference on your skin if it is dehydrated internally. The most it can do is give you an oily sheen and some zits. Not drinking at least eight glasses of water daily can dehydrate your skin and make it lose necessary moisture. Lack of moisture can make your skin lose its elasticity and suppleness. This can lead to a condition known as “elderly itch.” With this condition, your skin becomes rough and dry, hence, making it itch. This can lead to premature aging of the skin which can give it a leathery appearance.

Washing your skin excessively

Ideally, your skin should only be washed at least once or twice a day. Washing your skin more than twice daily strips it off the necessary oils needed to maintain surface moisture. Aside from stripping your skin off its natural oils, overwashing can lead to irritation, dryness, and skin conditions like eczema.

Foregoing sun protection

Your moisturizer container may proclaim that is has SPF 15 but this is not reason enough to forego applying sunscreen or sunblock. For total protection, your skin needs at least SPF 30, more if you are going out between 10am to 4pm when the sun’s rays are at their strongest. Even if the day is cloudy, make it a point to wear sun protection since UV rays can penetrate clouds. Overexposure to the sun, can cause skin discoloration, sunburns, dryness, and other skin conditions. Use sunscreen on your face, lips, and other exposed body parts. Additional sun protection like hats, sunglasses, and umbrellas can also be used.

Using the wrong products

Just because a product worked well on another person, it does not mean that it will work great for you too. Choosing an inappropriate product for your skin type can worsen your skin’s condition. For example, using an oil-based product for oily skin will make it oilier and prone to more breakouts.

These are just some habits that can damage your skin. To prevent your skin from aging prematurely or breaking out, be sure to improve your skin care habits. Good skin care habits coupled with good organic skin care products can make your skin healthier and better.

Living A Rewarding Life: The Organic Way


Thought of having a perfect skin is impossible? No! It is very possible. Just know the basics of skincare, take it from there. OF course, the products that you are using also counts. Go for organic skincare products as to ensure the health of your skin.

Basic skincare is often neglected because we are into the “hype” of new skincare trend. There are only 3 steps to it. Follow them and a youthful, blemish free skin you shall achieve.

Cleanse: Never sleep with make up on your face, that is the number one rule of skin care. The skin needs to breathe and unwanted chemicals just clogged up the pores thus giving you breakouts or zits in the morning. Use organic skin cleanser before bed time. Go organic to keep the skin's natural moisture compared to the chemically based skin products.

Moisturize: The easiest thus the most neglected part of skincare. I urge you to use or purchase organic moisturizer and keep away from skincare prodcuts that might contain parabens. These chemical based skincare preservative contains toxins and its not great for the skin. Use organic ones like aloe vera, olive oil or honey as moisturizer. Chemical based skincare products needs paraben to lengthen the shelf life.

Diet: " You are what you eat". it just means that when its not good enough to eat then it wont be good enough for our skin. Go for organic stuff like honey, extra virgin olive oil, honey, or cucumber, etc.. Sometimes, we just take our diet for granted but it has the greatest effect for our skin so take time to plan and know your diet and live a healthy lifestyle.

Monday, August 2, 2010

Organic Skincare: Blast from the Past


What we really have done is place a new spin on an ancient thought. The cultures of the past, like the Egyptians, have continued to the nature of the methods of making cures and treatments for health and skin conditions. The advantage we have on ancient cultures is that of science. Scientists have been able to help prove or disprove the use of certain elements and point out some specific properties that are natural components. These properties may include natural emulsifiers, emollients, antioxidants, moisturizers, astringents and anti-irritant.

Organic skin care is not as well loved as it was some years ago, but many people are still very interested in the natural benefits of organic skin care has to offer. For people this year that were interested enough in natural ways to help your skin or make other adjustments to their bodies made their own articles for skin care. Oatmeal as a cucumber facial refreshes the skin and helps the circles under the eyes, or lemon to clarify the hair.

Organic skin care products are organic products that contain only natural ingredients in their formula. Herbs, roots, plants are special properties that help the skin in a variety of ways. Most of the properties of these herbs have been known since ancient times by ancient cultures, but so far have not been available to people around the world. Even better, scientists are able to realize the full potential of many natural ingredients, combined with synthesized ingredients. Even the most organic skin care products going to have some synthetic ingredients, but these are to help the skin and produce the best results from organic ingredients, so you do not have to dread anything. This is something that’s excellent to know as many people who subscribe to organic skin care are not just a matter of looking gorgeous.

Organic skin care is to maintain healthy skin and lead a healthier life in the world. Staying naturally gorgeous may feel much more satisfactory to rely exclusively synthetic products and methods, tales and chemical peels. There are several methods used to obtain natural ingredients and add to the products. The botanical extracts probably the most well loved child.

Many ingredients are used for different purposes, and many can be adapted to specific skin types.
Microbial Honey: Honey is known for its powerful antioxidant and also has characteristics of anti-. Honey is also used to help the suffering of the skin from sun hurt and help rejuvenate a tired skin, helping retain moisture absorbent. For these reasons, the honey has been added treatments and skin care are used in the world of skincare.

Shea Butter. What once was an informal ingredient has been recognized as a far-reaching benefit for the skin in a multitude of ways. Shea Butter can be found in hundreds of different products lotion Scrubs. Pure Shea Butter has not been altered in any way can provide help to people suffering from eczema, psoriasis and dermatitis. Shea butter also provides a therapeutic effect, helping to cool both you and your skin. So using organic skin care products is the only way to be sure that no toxic substances are to be used on the skin.

Jojoba is also a type of organic skin care. It is another natural remedy skin care that acts as a natural moisturizer and helps smooth the skin miserable. Jojoba oil is also recommended for people with eczema as a safe and natural way to soothe and hydrate the skin.

Other ingredients for organic skin care may include safflower oil, rosehip oil, aloe Vera, beeswax, tea tree oil, witch hazel, sesame oil, avocado oil and chamomile. You can also find extracts of lemon, cucumber, grape seed, green or black tea, and licorice. Each of these natural ingredients can be mixed with other ingredients synthesized to help unlock its potential and provide value for their individual properties.

The next time you are looking for new products for skin care, try finding ways organic skin treatment. The cultures of the past did not have our progress, so now is the time to do the majority of organic skins care.