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

Friday, February 3, 2012

Help for Dry Hands


The most common cause of dry hands is simple: over washing and under moisturizing, although other common causes include:
-The use of cleaning chemicals often used in daily chores.
-Washing your hands with ordinary soap, especially if done throughout the day without moisturizing.
-Preparing and working with foods such as oranges, onions and garlic can leave hands feeling dry because of their PH levels.
-Eczema
-Very cold, hot or dry weather.
-Rough work that’s hard on the hands
There are a number of natural ingredients that are commonly used for skin health and rejuvenation. Vitamin E oil is an excellent antioxidant moisturizer that repairs dry, rough skin and restores skin cell health while a number of herbal ingredients including mentha pipererita, aloe and chamomile have been shown to have both soothing and restorative.
Homeopathic ingredients such as Nat. Mur. and Kali. Sulph. help to maintain the skin's moisture balance and can be used treat a number of skin conditions including eczema and dry skin.


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Thursday, February 2, 2012

Soothing Masks for Dry Skin

Dry skin is usually very thin and tender. The good news is that pimples appear rarely on dry skin, but it can peel and crack, become rough and age faster than other skin types. You do not have problems with dry skin when you are young. When you are getting older, the activity of the sebaceous glands decreases and dry skin gets flabby very fast. Your wrinkles, pigmented spots and capillaries on your cheeks become more and more visible.

But if you take good care of your tender dry skin, you will have beautiful skin for years.

Dry skin is a common complaint made by people all over the globe, especially those who live in places that are cold and dry. Dry skin is not a serious medical condition, however the itchy discomfort and sight of rough patches of skin does cause much concern for people who happen to suffer from it. Aside from the discomfort and unsightliness, dry skin is also thought to be a contributing factor in the formation of wrinkles and fine lines within the skin.

Various treatments and cures for dry skin have been around for quite some time now, with sufferers of this predicament constantly searching for a better way to stop the suffering. While dry skin cannot be considered a disease, it is something that people desperately want to rid themselves of. Many of these various balms, lotions and other medications present on the market have been proven to help with relieving dry skin and finding the right one is just a matter of personal preference.

Nourishing mask for dry skin: mix 1 oz of cucumber juice, 1.5 oz of vegetable oil and 1 oz of lanolin cream. Apply on your face and throat for 10-15 min, then rinse the mask with warm water or herbal extract. Follow with your moisturizer.

If you have dry skin and tendency to pigmentation, mix 1 tea spoon of honey, 1 tea spoon of cottage cheese, 1 tea spoon of vegetable oil and 2 g of boric acid. Apply the mask on your face and throat for 15 min. Rinse it with warm water or herbal tea. Follow with your moisturizer.

Rejuvenating masks: grate 1 piece of squash, add 1 teaspoon of ground oatmeal and apply the mix on your face and throat for 15-20 min. You can also apply slices of raw squash on your face and throat for 20
min. Rinse both masks with raw milk.

Anti wrinkle mask for dry skin: grate some cabbage and boil it in milk until the cabbage becomes very soft. Apply the mask for 20 min on your face and throat.
For very dry skin mix 1 table spoon of boiled cabbage, 1 raw egg and 1 table spoon of vegetable oil. Apply the mask for 20 min.

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Flaxseed mask soothes dry skin and helps if dry skin is peeling.  Also flax seeds help dry skin to absorb the moisture. Take 1 table spoon of flax seeds, add 1 glass of boiling water and boil it until it thickens. Apply the mask on your face for 15 min and rinse it with warm water or herbal tea. Follow with your
moisturizer.

Nourishing anti wrinkle mask for dry skin: mix 2 table spoons of cottage cheese with 2 table spoons of vegetable oil. Apply the mask for 15-20 min.

Honey masks nourish your skin and erase wrinkles, but they are not recommended if you have red capillaries on your face. Mix 2 table spoons of honey 1 table spoon of olive oil and heat it ( on steam bath ) until the mask becomes more fluid. Apply the mask on your face, cover it with a gauze cloth and leave it for 20 min. Rinse it with warm water.

If you have red capillaries on your face, wet a cotton towel in raw potato juice and apply it on your cleansed face for 30 min. You can also drink 2 oz of fresh potato juice 3-4 times a day before meals.

Honey mask for dry skin for winter time: mix 2 table spoons of honey, 1 yogurt ( not sweet ) and 1 tea spoon of grated grapefruit peel. Apply the mask on your face and throat for 15 min. Wash it off with cool
black tea and follow with your moisturizer. Honey will absorb the toxins, yogurt will sooth and nourish your skin and grapefruit peel will help with your skin elasticity.

Mask for very thin, dry and withered skin: mash 2 peaches, add 1 teaspoon of lemon juice. Apply on your face and throat for 15-20 min. Wash it off with warm water and follow with your moisturizer.

Mask for very dry, whithered and peeling skin: mix 1 raw egg yolk  with 1 table spoon of warm vegetable oil and add a mix of 1/2 tea spoon of water and 1/2 tea spoon of lemon juice. Apply 3 layers of the mask on your face and throat. Wait until the first layer dries a little bit before applying the next layer. Rinse the mask with warm and then cool water. Use it 2-3 times a week for 4-6 weeks.


Soothing and refreshing mask for dry skin: mix 2-3 tablespoons of grated melon, 1 raw egg yolk and 1 table spoon of sour cream. Apply the mask for 20 min on your face and throat. Wash it off with warm water.

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Nourishing Honey and Lemon Mask

Everyone wants to keep their face skin perfect and look younger at any age. Vitamin C plays a very important role to repairing and recreating skin cells, so you're gonna need it alot as well as honey which contains gold, used for skin products. To prepare a nourishing honey face mask, you'll need:

The juice from 1 lemon
1 tbsp honey
1/2 avocado -Mashed
0.2ml retinol.

If you are unable to find Retinol in liquid form, you can always break open a capsule. You can find capsules at bigger pharmacy stores or if you want to save money by buying larger packages, order them online.

Apply to face, wait 15 minutes then wash off. Incredible results.

Thanks for the recipe Adelina!



I'm always amazed when I see recipes containing a few ingredients but bursting with great benefits, and this is one of them.

Lemon - great cleanser, skin rejuvenator and dead skin cells remover. Perfect for oily skin or skin with problems such as inflammation, redness, pimples or acne. For other skin types, it simply cleanses well.

Honey - similar to lemon, it cleanses the skin and reduces the inflammation. Additionally, it is a gentle moisturizer.



Avocado - full of monosaturated fats, it nourishes the skin by deeply penetrating its layers. The moisture is lasting and immediate. Suitable for all skin types, especially dry skin.

Finally, retinol - a small molecule able to enter the deeper skin layers and stimulate the production of collagen and elastin.

Recipe from: http://www.skin-care-recipes-and-remedies.com/honey-face-mask.html#Nourishing honey face mask

Cucumber and olive oil mask

If you feel that your skin is dry or if you're desperate because it doesn't look to good especially during winter, here is a remedy mask to help you rejuvenate your dry facial skin. If the problems of your skin are too grave, then you can use this home made mask to get perfect results in a a short time.

3oz cucumber very finely diced
3tsp olive oil
2tsp live yogurt


Mix above ingredients into a fine paste. Leave to dry for about 15 minutes then wash off with cold water. Skin feels soft, conditioned and clean.

Thanks for the recipe Sophia! Oh, how I love simple recipes like this!

Cucumber is often used for face swelling and puffiness. It is excellent when it comes to calming the face, and skin in general, down. It is cooling and gentle. It is also a great cleanser, especially for oily and problem skin types.

Olive oil brings nothing but great moisture to the skin. It nourishes the skin and moisturizes it but it does not have a greasy residue. It is easily absorbed by the skin leaving it smooth and supple. It is easily rinsed off with lukewarm water.

Finally, yogurt. Used for inflammation-prone skin, it contains alpha-hydroxy acid which have the ability to remove the dead skin cells. The result is rejuvenated, youthful looking skin.

Original recipe from:
www.skin-care-recipes-and-remedies.com

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