Showing posts with label Homemade Moisturizer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Homemade Moisturizer. Show all posts

Saturday, 5 October 2013

Home Remedies For Moisturizing The Skin Naturally

Besides the fact that our skin is the largest organ of the body, still it is left ignored when it comes to taking proper care of it. For keeping the skin smooth and to retain its natural glow it is important to keep it moisturized. Dry skin can cause problems like premature wrinkling of the skin and can also cause red patches, flaking and fine lines to appear.

Remedies For Moisturizing:

Buttermilk:
To get a compliment like, Skin like buttermilk, you will actually need to bathe in it. Butter milk contains lactic acid. It is one of the hydroxy acids, if you look at the ingredients of skin improving lotions you might find hydroxy acids like alpha-hydroxy and beta-hydroxy on the list.

Olive Oil:
Lowers blood pressure, reduces the risk of heart attack, fights cancer, improves bone mass, lessens inflammation, keeps weight in control, regulates blood sugar levels and reduces cholesterol, these are the internal benefits of olive, but it can also work wonders if applied externally on your skin.

Avocados:
Did you know that avocados are good for your skin? The oil contained in avocados work like an emollient, it helps to lubricate the cells forming the outer layer of the skin.

Shea Butter:
Shea butter is one of the natural ingredients that are being used since ancient times for moisturizing skin. The nut from the fruit of shea tree is used to produce shea butter. This rare tree is only found in Africa and takes 15 to 30 years to produce fruit. Lucky for you, to get the beneficial results you won’t have to wait for that long because the moment you will apply it on the face your problem would be solved.

Honey:
The sweet tasting honey is not only good for your tummy but also for your skin! It’s a natural humectant, which means that it has the ability to draw water molecules from the air toward your skin, helping to keep it moisture-rich.


Wednesday, 17 July 2013

Simple Homemade Moisturizer for your Face

The skin thrives on moisture. Without them, skin becomes dull and lifeless and it is quick to show signs of aging and also the ill effects of weather and exposure to the sun.

Keeping the skin hydrated could keep it looking healthy and younger and really should be the foundation of any skincare regimen regardless of your age or kind of skin. In addition to drinking lots of water, using a moisturizer many times a day can help counteract the drying affects that may be particularly troublesome during the cold months or you spend long hours in air-conditioned buildings. You might also want to consider putting a humidifier in your bedroom during the night or your office by day to keep your skin looking its best.

Moisturizers help contain the natural moisture in your skin. They protect the skin from the drying effects of environmental surroundings and create a barrier to dirt and chemicals. There are plenty of terrific recipes for homemade moisturizers that won't only save you money but will permit you to create a perfect combination of ingredients for the skin. The fact that they contain natural ingredients means that they are natural and chemical free and perfect for all types of skin.

The majority of us know that moisturizing our skin as we grow older is important. But many people with oily skin fear moisturizers and do not realize that they are just as essential for oily skin as they are for dried-out skin. It's is important to pick the best formula. Here are a few recipes to help you get started.

Homemade Moisturizer for shiny Skin
Combine the following ingredients:
1 Tablespoon of Essential olive oil
1 Teaspoon of fresh lemon juice
1 Egg white

Beat ingredients together before the mixture becomes frothy. Affect your face and neck and then leave in place for 10 to 15 minutes. Rise with tepid to warm water.

Homemade Moisturizer for Dry or Sensitive Skin homemade moisturizer
1 Cup Avocado or Almond Oil
½ Cup Beeswax
3 capsules of E vitamin
A few drops of your favorite acrylic

Combine oil and beeswax inside a saucepan and place over low heat until beeswax melts. Remove from heat and whisk before the mixture has cooled. Add E vitamin and oil and mix. Pour right into a sterile glass jar and employ as desired.

Homemade Moisturizer for those Skin Types
Honey and Yogurt Moisturizer
3 Tablespoons yogurt
1 ½ Teaspoons of honey
The juice from ½ of the fresh lemon
1 egg white beaten until fluffy

Combine all ingredients and beat until mixture is creamy. Use the moisturizer to face and neck and then leave in place for 10 to 15 minutes. Rinse with tepid to warm water. Don't be afraid to use your homemade moisturizer many times throughout the day if you can, particularly if the skin is exceptionally dry or maybe it is showing signs of age. It's difficult to moisturize too much, specially when you are using all natural ingredients.