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Eliminate Common Skin Problems … Naturally!
Tags: natural skin care, natural skin care remedies, oatmeal, oatmeal baths, oats, skin, skin care
Posted in Natural Skin Care Treatments on September 1st, 2009
Now that we have discussed what you can do for oily skin, it is now time to tap into people with dry skin. Dry skin is something very, very difficult to deal with most of the time, as you can certainly itch enough to make it bleed. There are a ton of different things that you can use on your dry skin, a lot of different moisturizers, but I think that oatmeal baths work the best.
Itchy and scaly dry skin is not only not attractive, but it hurts, especially if you have been itching it for quite a while, but if you fill your bath with oatmeal flakes and soak yourself, I can promise that your skin will feel a heck of a lot better and the itchiness will be gone.
If you do not want to get the flakes in your tub, just fill an old knee-high panty hose with some oatmeal, tie it off and drop it into the tub in order to infuse the water with it – it will definitely help you!
Eliminate Common Skin Problems … Naturally!
Tags: natural skin care, oily skin, skin care, taking care of your skin, tomatoes
Posted in Natural Skin Care Treatments on August 30th, 2009
Your skin is something so beautiful and so precious – why wouldn’t you want to protect it? There are a ton of different products out there that actually boast that they are the best for your skin, but isn’t the natural way the best way? That is what we are going to talk about in the next couple blogs, how you – can eliminate some very common skin problems without using any chemicals at all.
First though, you need to understand the type of skin that you have. If you have oily skin or dry skin, you need to make sure that you use products and natural items that are going to help your particular skin type. For example, if you have oily skin, tomatoes are a fantastic agent for you to use to eliminate some of that oil.
Just cut a tomato in half and run it across your skin – let the juice soak into the skin and dry, should be able fifteen minutes and then use hot water first and then cold to get the tomato juice off. The juice will open up the pores and truly make your skin look great without the expensive and chemical skin care options some of the salons are pushing!