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February 23rd, 2010 | Author: Dry Skin

My skin is very dry, but almost all body lotions I bought my allergies, you know home remedies for dry skin?

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January 24th, 2010 | Author: Dry Skin


Use tabletop sugar to make a simple facial scrub at home, adding oil that keeps the skin rich without clogging pores. Learn tips for home facial scrubs from an esthetician in this free spa treatment video. Expert: Karen Lange Bio: Karen Lange is a certified aesthetician working at the presitigous Lotus Spa in Pacifica, California. Filmmaker: Sam Lee

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January 05th, 2010 | Author: Dry Skin

Two little old ladies were sitting on a park bench outside the local town hall where a flower show was in progress. One leaned over and said, “Life is so dang boring. We never have any fun anymore! For five dollars I would take my clothes off and streak through that stupid flower show. “
“You are on!” said the other old lady, holding up a $5. 00 bill.
The first little old lady slowly fumbled her way out of her clothes and, completely naked, streaked (as fast as an old lady can) through the front door of the flower show.
Waiting outside, her friend soon heard a huge commotion inside the hall, followed by loud applause and shrill whistling. The smiling old lady came through the exit door surrounded by a cheering crowd.
“What happened?” asked her waiting friend.
“I won 1st prize as Best Dried Arrangement!”
Many of us know that we do not have to be pushing eighty years old to suffer from dry skin, especially in the cold, winter months. When furnaces are blasting, woodstoves are roaring and fireplaces are crackling, our skin can pay the price. Space heaters and electric blankets can also dry out the skin, and so can the excessive use of tanning beds and saunas.
Dry, flaky skin is not a disease. It is a condition – brought on by a lack of moisture or water in the epidermis (the outermost layer of skin. ) The epidermis is composed of tissue primarily made up of sulfur-containing fibrous proteins called keratin, the same chemical basis as hair and nails. Keratin needs water to keep it supple and pliant. When moisture evaporates more quickly, the result is dry, itchy skin.
Think of what happens when you take a fresh, soft slice of bread and put it in the toaster for two minutes. The heat removes the moisture and the bread becomes hard, dry and crumbly.
A common misconception is that the dryness is a result of a lack of oil in the skin. This is not true. It is water that the skin thirsts for and the answer is to keep that water in.
Here are eight easy home remedies for dry skin:
1. Turn down the thermostat. Try keeping the air somewhat cooler by turning the thermostat down a notch or two. Think of the dry, parched heat-baked desert floor as opposed to the smooth, malleable soil of the forest. Just like the ground we walk on, skin will react better to cooler conditions.
2. Use a humidifier. Place humidifiers throughout the house, especially in bedrooms. If you do not have a humidifier, keep a kettle of water on the woodstove.
3. Get more plants. A healthy dose of plants in each room will help to keep moisture in the air, but be sure to water them frequently.
4. Take a bath. Instead of showering every day, revitalize your skin by spending a few minutes soaking in lukewarm water every other day or at least two times a week. Do not use hot water and do not oversoak. A simple fifteen minute bath will do the trick.
5. Use the right soap. Not all soaps have the same ingredients and some are much harsher than others. Some of them contain lye, which can wreak havoc on dry or sensitive skin. Using a brand that contains lanolin, cocoa butter or cold cream will help reduce dryness.
6. Lubricate your skin. Use a moisturizing lotion to trap the water in. First, pat dry with a clean, soft towel. Do not rub because this only tends to irritate dry skin. Then apply a moisturizer. Although most lotions will work just fine for helping to keep the water in, the most effective of all moisturizers are a class called humectants, which include alpha hydroxy acids. They help the skin to maintain moisture.
7. Get your omegas. Incorporating the essential fatty acids omega-3 and omega-6 into the cell membranes is another way to combat dry skin. These can be found in nuts and seeds as well as the oils of soybean, sunflower and evening primrose.
8. Enjoy the sunshine. Get out there and frolic in the snow but be sure to cover your skin with the proper clothing and use lip balm and suntan lotion on exposed areas. Sunshine helps the body to convert Vitamin D, and exercise helps to circulate the blood throughout the body. Good circulation is crucial to good health.
While few of us are in line to win the “best dried arrangement” prize, many of us do know the discomfort of battling dry, itchy skin during the cold, winter months.
Just remember that the most effective treatment is to keep the water in. By applying the above-mentioned remedies to our daily and weekly schedules, you will not only save your skin from premature wrinkling, you will also breathe cleaner air and you will save money as well in lower heating costs and less expensive soaps, lotions and ointments.

Jamie Jefferson writes for Momscape at http://www. momscape. com . Visit today for the latest online Coupon Codes including online coupons for shoes.

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January 02nd, 2010 | Author: Dry Skin


Hi all!! This mask is a home remedy for dry skin. This is my favorite mask coz this mask helped me to get rid of my dry and flaky skin. It helps to achieve smoother complexion which dry skin people are dying to achieve. I can understand as was one of them. This mask is 100% natural and tested several times for the results.(I have been using this mask for the past 4 years) Ingredients: ************* 1. Oats powder -1 – 1 1/2 teaspoons 2. Rose water – 1 teaspoon 3. Honey – 2 teaspoons 4. …

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November 25th, 2009 | Author: Dry Skin

Dry skin, a common complain in this world of dry, central-heated, air-conditioned environment, has no real cure. But skin can be made softer and smoother by employing a few home remedies for dry skin. Soap can be harsh on the skin, so using a mild soap is the first step. Using a body wash product that is not a true soap but actually a detergent can also be helpful. But this can be a stop gap measure at best if the problem is chronic or of genetic origin. To build a bridge to this problem, there are home remedies that work very well. Some of the best home remedies for dry skin include face packs made of fruits rich in vitamins C and E which have been shown to have beneficial effects on dry skin. Good fruits to use are peach, papaya and banana. Just puree the fruit, thin the pulp with a bit of water, and spread it on the face. In addition, a mask made of mashed avocado is another good choice as a home remedy for dry skin. Follow these natural choices with a mild lotion that can moisturize. This will retain the moisture produced by use of the face pack. If the lotion is oil based, all the betterNight care of the face is best built around a product with an alpha hydroxy acid in it. These compounds are derived from milk, sugar and some kinds of fruits. These products will give you fresh looking skin upon rising. But be warned: these products are more oily than most so they can work for a longer time, the eight hours you are asleep for example. So do not expect them to soak readily into the skin. Diet cannot be overlooked. Leafy green vegetables, and fruits containing vitamins A, B and E bring an inner glow to the skin. Hydration cannot be ignored either. Try to start with the old idea of eight glasses of water a day. There is one herb that must be singled out in any discussion about home remedies for dry skin, and that herb is aloe vera. With references that go back to Biblical times, this North African plant is widely used in cosmetics and is being marketed as having rejuvenating, healing or soothing properties. The scientific community has yet to come up with a biochemical basis for some of the claims associated with aloe vera. Nevertheless, extracts of aloe vera have been proven to have anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties. Specifically they have been shown to inhibit the fungus that causes tinea. However, direct control of these microorganisms underneath the skin has yet to be proven.

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November 23rd, 2009 | Author: Dry Skin

Everyone hates dry skin and it also brings a lot of problems in day to day life. Not only does it makes you look less attractive, but also gives you a lot of physical discomfort. An effective dry skin therapy is what you need to permanently solve the problem of dry itchy skin. Generally, when people look for a cure for their skin dryness, they resort to dry skin remedies in the form of home treatments. The ingredients that they use for treating dry skin are not scientifically proven nor are they processed in the best possible manner to give the desired effects. Thus, the results on dry skin care vary a lot and are much below expectations. In many cases, the results are in fact the opposite. Skin dryness worsens and many other skin problems crop up. So, my suggestion would be that unless you are an expert in the field of medicinal herbs and home based dry skin remedies, you should not be experimenting with your skin. In many cases, the problems of dry skin have got so much out of control that even the best dry skin therapies available in the market could not bring the skin back to normal. That generally happens when dry skin takes more serious form of eczema and psoriasis. An effective dry skin therapy would be to use such products that contain scientifically proven natural ingredients that work specifically for curing dry skin. In the past it was acceptable to use home based dry skin remedies because there was no other alternative, but thanks to modern medical innovations, such effective products have now been developed. Some natural ingredients that work very effectively not only in curing skin dryness permanently but also in anti aging and skin rejuvenation are Cynergy TK and Phytessence Wakame. You should look out for these in the best dry skin therapy. Cynergy TK is a cutting edge natural ingredient pioneered in New Zealand. It has been called next to a “miracle ingredient” for its role in anti aging and skin rejuvenation. It enhances the natural production of vital youth giving skin proteins called collagen and elastin. These skin proteins play a key role in giving our skin firmness, smoothness, suppleness and pliancy. As we age, their production in our body slows down, that’s the reason why we face the problems like wrinkles, fine lines, dryness, saggy skin and age spots. Cynergy TK helps in regrowth of new skin cells. It improves the skin’s moisture retention and elasticity. It is rich in functional keratin – which is similar to the keratin protein found in our body that plays a key role in skin health. Clinical trials on human volunteers showed an improvement of 18% in skin moisture retention and 42% in skin elasticity in a period of 18 days. New cells proliferation enhanced up to 160%!Phytessence Wakame is an extract of a special type of Japanese sea kelp. It is known world over for its amazing role in making the skin velvety soft and smooth. It is rich in vital antioxidants, minerals, vitamins and calcium (its calcium content is 15 times greater than milk). It keeps the skin young and radiant by its unique role of inhibiting the activity of the dreaded enzyme hyaluronidase. This enzyme destroys the vital hyaluronic acid in our body, which is very important as it acts as “glue” to bind the collagen and elastin fibers in our skin together. Phytessence Wakame is one of the best kept Japanese skin care beauty secrets. It is used in dry skin therapy not only to cure dry skin, but also to give back the life and natural glow to the skin. It is an amazing skin rejuvenator. Visit my website to find out more of such amazing natural ingredients that you should look out in the best dry skin therapy so that you can achieve a beautiful, young and smooth skin which is glowing with natural health.

Anand Kumar Dulhanomal is a Natural Healthcare Expert and a passionate advocate of natural skin care. His website http://www. beautiful-healthy-skin. com provides a wealth of information on what works and what doesn’t work in Anti-aging skincare to achieve a young, beautiful and vibrant skin.

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November 10th, 2009 | Author: Dry Skin

DRY SKIN — Home rededies in Natural Way

Dry skin refers to the situation when less oil is produced by the oil glands. It is the main problem during winters when humidity is less. The areas most affected are the thighs, lower arms, chest, and sides of abdomen, cheeks and the area around the eyes. It makes the skin tight after wash and also causes scale  and cracks on the skin in severe cases. It is the common condition that affects almost every one.

Causes of Dry Skin

The various causes of dry skin are:

Nutrient deficiencies – deficiency of vitamin E, A and B cause dry skin.

Skin problems like eczema, dermatitis and psoriasis.

Less supply of oil by the oil glands to the skin.

Environmental factors like less humidity, cold, use of excess make-up, sun exposure, use of harsh soaps and pollution.

Home Remedies for Dry Skin

Massage the face with almond oil or olive oil every night before going to bed. The oils can also be used to massage the other parts of the body. Good home remedy for dry skin.

The best cleaning method for dry skin is soaking the face in lukewarm water for 10 minutes. It is better to avoid warm water to clean the face especially in winters. This is very useful dry skin treatment.

Prepare a fine mixture by adding 1 egg yolk, 1 teaspoon of orange juice,1 teaspoon of olive oil, few drops of rose water and some drops of lime juice. Apply this well prepared mixture on the face in the morning 15 minutes before taking bath. This is very useful home remedy for dry skin.

Mash a ripe banana and apply it on the face and neck. Leave it for sometime and then wash the face with lukewarm water. This is a best dry skin cure.

For dry and chapped lips the best home remedy for dry skin is to massage lips with a little cream of milk by adding few drops each of rose water and lime juice every night before going to bed.

Dry skin remedy - In severe cases of dry skin castor oil or avocado oil is highly beneficial.

Blend together 1 teaspoon green clay powder and 1 teaspoon raw honey and apply this well prepared mixture to your face, avoiding the eye area. Leave it on for fifteen to twenty minutes, then wash well with lukewarm water. This dry skin remedy is very simple and one of the effective home remedies for dry skin.

Dry skin treatment – Regular exercise will improve the blood circulation and encourages blood flow providing nourishment to the skin.

Alcohol and caffeine should be avoided.

After bathing applying Aloe Vera gel is also effective. This is good dry skin remedy.

Mash half an avocado and mix it with a few drops of fresh lime juice and spread this paste over the cleansed skin. Stay it for fifteen to twenty minutes. Wash the skin alternately both with cold and warm water. This is also effective home remedies for dry skin.

Fruits and vegetables that are rich in vitamin A and B should be included in the diet.

For washing the face it’s better to use mineral water instead of tap water.

Mix 2-5 tablespoons of raw peanuts with milk and make a fine paste. Add ¼ teaspoon of honey to this paste. Apply this paste on face. Leave this paste to dry. Then wash with cold water. This is another useful natural remedy for dry skin.

Before bathing add 5-6 drops of oat extract or lavender oil to the bathtub.

Milk bath once a month is also effective.

Make a mixture of cooked oatmeal and honey for moisturizing and cleaning the face. This is also one of the useful natural remedy for dry skin.

Eating oily fish like salmon that contain omega-3 fatty acids will help hydrating and nourishing skin

For healthy and fair skin – mix milk (unboiled) with mustard and apply it on face for 20 min. it works really

Take the yolk of an egg and dab it on your face leave for 15 minutes. keep using this pack everyday till your face is clear

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