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The biggest part of the body is the skin, yet it is the most inadequately attended part as well.  People tend to take the skin for granted and feel that it doesn’t need that careful attention.  However, skin care information in studies show that the skin plays an important role in getting rid of a fraction of the waste products of the body through sweating, and when this happens, the break out of toxins via the skin disrupts its health integrity. 

According to skin care information, this “toxin breakout” is a main contributing factor for a lot of skin disorders, which includes acne.  The need for the skin to “breath” is very essential, and if the pores are clogged, the “acne-causing” bacteria thrive, resulting to the surfacing of unsightly acne.  Another role of the skin is protecting the body from harmful environmental factors of the outside world such as damaging UV sun rays, pollution, dust, and other elements. 

Skin care information on the types of skin is a good starting point of knowing where one’s skin type falls in the category, to help you determine what and what not to do in order to maintain its vigor.  Skin care information puts forward four basic types of skin namely normal skin, oily skin, dry skin, and combination skin. 

Normal skin types are those that have a balance in the production of oil, thus the skin appears smooth and healthy with slight moisture late in the day. One can maintain this vigor through cleansing the skin with mild cleansers and using moisturizers to maintain the suppleness.

Oily skin types are those that contains too much sebum preventing the skin from drying, it usually shines and prone to acne and black heads. The ideal method of caring is through washing warm water to loosen dirt and using a cleansing bar, then rinsing with cold water.

Dry skin types are the ones that flakes and usually feels tight especially when washed with water and soap, this type of skin reacts to cold or hot weather by tightening. Use mild products for cleansing, as well as moisturizers to prevent dry skin from chapping in cold atmospheres.

The combinations skin type is what most people commonly have, oily T-zone area (forehead, nose, and chin) of the face and the cheeks are dry.  Use products that are intended for combination skin.

The skin takes on so much challenge every day that it really needs to revitalize itself. Whether one thinks that he or she was born with a great looking skin or one that is not so good, one still needs to take care of it properly.  The secret behind healthy skin is the same as with having a healthy body and sound mind; take the time and willingness to appropriately care for the skin and balance it with a good diet.

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Making Your Own Natural Skincare Products

There’s no reason why you can’t make your own natural skincare products that are as good as or maybe even better than the products you purchase from the pharmacy or retailer. As a matter of fact you probably have many of the ingredients needed already in your kitchen pantry! There is typically no right way or wrong way to make natural skincare products; you simply need to understand how those few basic ingredients affect your skin and what they’re used for and you’re on your way.

Most natural skincare products contain honey which is a great natural moisturizer. You can add this to most other ingredients to make a mask or facial scrub. Sometimes it also helps to warm the honey for a minute or so in the microwave so that it’s runny; you want to be sure that it’s not too warm of course! Oatmeal is another common ingredient in most natural skincare products since it contains natural cleansers and also gently exfoliates the skin. The most basic homemade facial mask you can make involves combining honey and oatmeal together to form a paste and then applying this to your skin. After waiting a good ten minutes you use damp fingers to gently rub it into your face and then rinse it off with a warm wet cloth.

A raw egg is also a common ingredient in many natural skincare products because eggs are very high in vitamin A, something imperative to healthy skin. Some use a beaten egg just by itself as a mask, or you can add it to other ingredients as well.

Some good moisturizing agents you can add to natural skincare products include avocado and olive oil, as well as plain yogurt (not nonfat and not flavored). All are very high in natural oils and emollients which are easily absorbed into the skin and which leave the skin feeling soft and supple. Cucumbers have long been used as an anti-inflammatory meaning that they reduce swelling so they’re good for skin that’s red and irritated. A good exfoliating agent in many natural skincare products is brown sugar.

So how do you make up your own natural skincare products with these ingredients? You first need to think about your own skin’s needs. If you have dry skin you need the moisturizing ingredients more than anything. If you have flaky skin you need the exfoliating agents. But don’t use too much of any one ingredient; be sure you have some type of base such as oatmeal that you can use for a paste. And even though these are natural skincare products you don’t want to leave them on your face for too long or rub them in too vigorously. Use a warm cloth to get everything off your face and do so very gently. And you might want to rinse everything over your kitchen sink’s garbage disposal since oatmeal and honey may not actually go down your bathroom’s sink! Try some different combinations and you’re sure to find a mask you love.

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