Few Natural Remedies For Sensitive Skin
Sensitive skin reacts very quickly to both heat and cold; therefore the skin is prone to sunburns and windburns easily. The skin is usually dry, delicate and gets allergic reactions often. Skin turns red and blotchy when there is a slight change in temperature and when skin comes in contact with some detergents, cosmetics it can cause irritation.
So you need to take a lot of care and should choose the right product for your skin.
Here are few tips to keep your skin healthy:
Eat a balanced diet to make sure that your skin gets the nutrients it needs to remain healthy.
Avoid spicy foods, caffeinated and alcoholic drinks that may be too stimulating.
Drink plenty of water every day.
Avoid Sun Burn. Use natural sun screen if you are out for a longer periods of time.
If you are going for beauty products always choose herbal products as they are safe and free from harsh chemicals that can cause skin problems.
Always read the product label, avoid products that contain alcohol, fragrances, botanicals, antibacterial, ethanol and propylene glycol.
Before using any skincare product, always perform a patch test first. Apply a little behind your ears for 5 days and only apply to your face when there’s no reaction at all.
Use a light toner if desired. Note that your toner has to be alcohol-free.
Use moisturizers that are water-based. Avoid greasy products, lanoline, mineral oil, and other ingredients that could block your pores and cause black heads or pimples.
It is always better to care of your skin with home remedies if you haven't found products that are safe.
Olive oil and Aloe Vera gel acts as cleanser.
Almond oil and jojoba oil acts as a moisturizer.
Once in a week apply oatmeal mask - take 1 tablespoon of oatmeal powder, egg white or yogurt and mix well. Spread the mixture on the face. Let it dry for at least 20 minutes and wash your face with warm water.
Take egg white mix well and apply over your face. Let it dry and wash your face with warm water.
Scrubbing is one of the best ways to exfoliate dead skin. It is always better and safe to use homemade scrub for sensitive skin as beauty products may be too harsh. Take 2 tablespoons of baking soda add 1/2 teaspoon of salt and 1 tablespoons of water, mix everything thoroughly. Use the paste as a scrub and wash your face with warm water. Follow this method once in 15 days. Avoid frequent usage as it may damage the skin.
Vinegar is the best homemade medicine for sensitive. Add 4 drops of vinegar in half a bucket of bathing water this will help your skin from soap alkalis.
Always avoid steam during facials.
Read More
Add Comment (0)
Myths On Skin Care Products: Exposed
People are looking for professional skin care products for their skin concerns especially those which are related to aging. The most common mistakes in choosing professional skin care products for different skin care needs revolve around major misconceptions. Not many people know, and maybe even you are not aware, that there are several myths about skin care that can cause you to purchase products that you don’t really need or worse that can bring more problems to you than what you are already experiencing. Here are the five most commonly unrecognized skin care myths you need to understand as soon as possible:
Myth 1: Cosmeceutical companies produce better products than cosmetic companies The word “cosmeceutical” easily translates to cosmetics and pharmaceutical. With this most people think that professional skin care products for sale from companies that brand themselves as “cosmeceutical” are better than ordinary cosmetics because they tend sound more scientific. But the truth is, the simpler the ingredients put in professional skin care products for remedies or treatments are the better.
Myth 2: It says “natural”, it must be good! People can put anything in a container and say it’s natural. There are no regulations when it comes to the use of the word “natural” even in skin care products. Aside from looking at the label to determine whether the product is indeed made of natural ingredients, remember that there are several natural materials that can be irritating to the skin. On the other hand, there are also as much synthetic ingredients that work best.
Myth 3: It says “Dermatologist tested”, it must work! This is another marketing slogan you should not base your purchases on. It only takes one dermatologist to test the product on a patient who is happy with the result to say that the product is “Dermatologist tested” or “Dermatologist Approved”.
Myth 4: Hypoallergenic products are safe to use against irritations. Like the term “natural”, anything can be claimed hypoallergenic. People have various skin conditions. It doesn’t mean that when one person uses a product and doesn’t get irritations from it that your skin will like it too. It is best to check the labels, and if you get a break out from using it once, then don’t use it again.
Myth 5: Mineral oil is horrible. Those who produce “natural” professional skin care products for various skin types say that mineral oil is dangerous to your skin because it is made of crude oil which suffocates the skin by forming an oil film. This is maddening because cosmetics-grade mineral oil and petrolatum are considered the safest, most nonirritating moisturizing ingredients ever found. Other than that, petrolatum and mineral oil are known for being efficacious in wound healing, and are also considered to be among the most effective moisturizing ingredients available.
More Articles...
Page 1 of 7

