Using A Organic Body Lotion For Healthy Skin
February 24, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
If it’s keeping your skin youthful and radiant you want, then using the best moisturizing body lotion can significantly help. But finding the right one can be a bit tricky. Here’s how to make sure you get the best moisturizing body lotion available.
Even though keeping your skin moisturized and hydration is super-important when it comes to maintaining the overall health and youthfulness of your skin, it takes a lot more than this to prolong the effects of aging on your skin. That’s why it’s important to find a natural moisturizing body lotion that does much more than just moisturize your skin.
The skin care products you end up choosing should also contain ingredients like essential oils and emollients. Essential oils like jojoba oil and macadamia oil help balance out your natural sebum (oil) production and replaces the natural oils that are secreted throughout the day. And emollients like organic shea butter soften and soothe your skin and treat inflamed and irritated skin.
The best moisturizing organic body lotion should also contain plenty of potent and powerful antioxidants to protect your skin and it’s cells. Antioxidants fight off unstable free radicals, which wander around your body and steal your cell’s electrons to stabilize. Then, the cells they take the electrons from end up becoming free radicals themselves!
But perhaps the most important thing that the best moisturizing body lotion should do is help increase the amount of collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid in your skin. Collagen and elastin are structural proteins that determine how firm, elastic, and pliant your skin is. And hyaluronic acid is used as a glue-like substance when building protein fibers, which ultimately gives your skin it’s tensile strength.
In order to do this, a organic lotion must contain ingredients that increase the production of collagen and elastin protein (which naturally decreases as you get older) and stops the activity of the bodily enzyme hyaluronidase, which constantly breaks down hyaluronic acid in your cells.
*IMPORTANT* Moisturizing body lotion products that actually contain collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid as ingredients are a WASTE of money. These molecules are too large to be absorbed into your skin, meaning they just sit on your skin until washed off.
Natural Body Lotion and Body Cream
February 24, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Natural body lotion and creams are often employed by people who are worried about many skin related problems. These problems range from simple and harmless blemishes to a more complex process of rapidly aging skin and symptoms associated with this condition. Some people also use creams to hydrate or moisturize their skin.
Natural body lotion and creams are very beneficial for long-term skin health. They are meant to be applied regularly to various parts of the body after taking a bath or before going to bed. They help to keep your skin smooth and soft. Our skin becomes rough and starts suffering from premature aging signs if we do not pay attention to its proper cleansing.
Some natural lotion is available on the market as moisturizers, while others are manufactured to act like cleansers and toners. People also use creams to remove their makeup and to counter the effects of harmful materials found in cosmetics. If you want to prevent formation of fine lines and premature wrinkles, then don’t neglect the importance of this step.
It has been found that body lotion and creams that contain natural ingredients are more beneficial than others as they provide long-lasting results. When choosing your skin care product, you should always avoid products that contain alcohols, mineral oil, and dioxane which is a synthetic derivative of coconut.
These substances are harmful for long-term skin health and are therefore not recommended by skin specialists all over the world. Some of these materials have even been declared highly dangerous as they may cause skin cancer. You need to be very careful in choosing your skin care products to avoid complications and adverse effects.
It is therefore strongly advised to go for natural products that are free from all harmful substances including preservatives and fragrances. When buying body lotion and creams, make sure you have done thorough study about all these ingredients and also some other common substances found in skin care products.
We also know that fragrances are not good for our skin health. They not only contain different forms of alcohols but also some other toxic substances that may damage our blood vessels. People who are used to consuming alcoholic drinks and smoking on a regular basis are most likely to develop skin cancer and many other skin related problems including premature wrinkles.
In order to benefit from the countless advantages provided by body lotion and creams, always conduct some preliminary research on the effectiveness of the ingredients they contain.
Natural Skincare is Best for Babies
May 6, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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People are becoming aware that many modern skincare products contain potentially harmful ingredients. For this reason many seek to learn more about natural skincare or organic skincare.
Whether you call it 100% pure skincare or holistic skincare or natural skincare or organic skincare, what people are looking for is skincare products that don’t contain harmful ingredients.
If it’s news to you that many mainstream skincare products and antiaging products and cosmetics contain potentially harmful ingredients then here’s a couple of examples to demonstrate why so many people are now looking for natural skincare products.
A recent study, for example, has found lead in many of the big brand lipsticks that so many of us use. Other studies have found chemicals called Phthalates in many of our skincare and anti aging products and cosmetics. Phthalates have linked to birth defects.
Why is this so? Because the FDA doesn’t regulate or test anti aging products and skincare products for safety, (or for how well they work), and so many companies use ingredients in their products that are suspect or even dangerous, and sometimes are also damaging to your skin.
There are many other examples, which have prompted consumers to research what they are buying and created consumer organizations dedicated to exposing dangerous ingredients in skincare products and cosmetics in an attempt to clean up the industry.
For those seeking safe skincare products there is good news. There are excellent companies dedicated to developing high quality, safe, effective and pure skincare products, and safe, effective and pure cosmetics.
Scientific studies have shown many naturally occurring ingredients that can be used in skincare products to avoid the necessity of using chemicals and other suspect or dangerous ingredients.
Many of these natural ingredients provide much more than just vibrant skin, but a unique way to reintroduce vitamins and minerals back into your body. The skin has a special characteristic which allows it to absorb these nutrients from lotions and creams into the blood stream topically.
If you are looking for a better natural skincare product that is safe, affordable and effective it’s out there. Do some research and be sure to find a product you feel comfortable with and an honest company who stands behind the ingredients in their products.
Natural Skin Care Benefits
March 24, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
There are toxins all around us in the world today. People are becoming more and more conscious of where they go, what they eat, and the things they are exposed to. The rage over organic and natural products isn’t really a rage. People are simply learning that using synthetic chemicals will probably result in our bodies absorbing elements we weren’t supposed to absorb. Learning how our bodies work and why we should avoid certain synthetic ingredients will help promote overall well-being and a more healthy society.
Skin is our first barrier of defense from the outside world not to mention the largest organ of our body. It is made up of several layers (dermis, epidermis, and subcutaneous tissue). These layers work together by utilizing different types of cells, which create a semi-waterproof layer of tissues highly concentrated with blood vessels. This simple factor allows us to release and absorb substances to regulate our bodies based on the environment we are exposed to.
This is the key to understanding why using organic and natural products is so significant. The types of ingredients skin care products are made up of will dictate what becomes absorbed quickly, what won’t be absorbed and what may clog the absorption process. Most essential oils have a relatively small molecular mass so they are absorbed quickly. However many synthetic ingredients also have a small molecular mass meaning they will be absorbed into the skin and blood stream right away also. As for some of the heavier oils like almond, olive, and coconut oil which make up the majority of crèmes and lotions, they are higher in molecular mass resulting in a slower absorption rate which it ultimately leaves your skin feeling soft and lubricated several hours after the application. Some ingredients like Zinc are not absorbed at all and will sit on top of the skin and act as a physical barrier.
It is important to understand how our skin works and why using natural products will help us in the long run. The more natural and organic a lotion or crème is the more our bodies will be able to absorb and break down the ingredients for overall use in a natural way. Ultimately, preventing synthetic substances from entering our blood stream will help to prevent unwanted chemical reactions commonly associated with toxins.
Can your baby talk to you? Understading you Baby through Skin Care
March 10, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Most likely not, so seeing and understanding your baby’s skin will help you to understanding whats happening with your baby’s body. Many of us have heard it before, “Be sure to take your vitamins every day if you want to be healthy.” These days, vitamin intake has gone beyond just being healthy, it has become imperative. We are finally learning what years of eating processed, fast foods or ‘take out’ meals have done to our bodies – not to mention our environment – and the reports aren’t good. Processed foods that contain high amounts of salts and fats, have been found to cause increases in cholesterol, blood pressure, strokes, heart attacks, diabetes and even liver failure.
One of the most visible signs of poor nutrition can immediately been seen in the condition of our skin. So, the question is what DO the vitamins do? How can you tell if you need one or another. Obviously, every body is different and to make a truly informed choice, a visit to your family practitioner or your local nutritionist may be in order. If you just want to get some general information to start, and see where you might be lacking, the following is a list based on the Recommended Daily Amounts (RDA) from the EU guidance that is used for nutrition tables on food products. If you think you may be vitamin deficient in any area, these would be good points to bring up when you do go in for your next checkup.









