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8 Ways To Moisturize Skin Naturally

August 25, 2017 by Arianne Leave a Comment

Skin needs to stay hydrated, like how our body needs water. It’s easy to not go a day without moisturizing skin thinking that it doesn’t matter especially that the effect of not moisturizing will not show immediately. But if you are not a fan of moisturizing your skin, you should listen to us when we say you should –the effect of dry skin caused by dehydrated skin will be visible after years. And by then it might be too late to save your skin’s condition.

What Happens to Skin if You Don’t Moisturize?

Your complexion will appear dry and dull. Particularly in winter where forced-air systems such as heaters create boned-dry air. Water evaporates quickly out of the skin in such parched circumstances dehydrating your skin and stripping it of lipids, which are part of its protective outer layer of the skin. Your skin becomes vulnerable and irritants can enter more easily, causing redness and flaking. Dry skin is unattractive but the real issue is discomfort. In some cases, it can result in cracks and fissures that invite infection and inflammation, leaving it sore, tender to the touch, and often itchy. There’s also that red, rough, scaly appearance you surely don’t want to deal with. Daily application of moisturizer, on the other hand, boosts hydration in your skin, prevents flaking and dullness, and creates a protective layer of moisture that lasts all day.

You could develop wrinkles and lines. Wrinkles are part of aging but dry and dehydrated skin makes fine lines more visible. How is this possible you might ask? According to experts, low levels of ongoing inflammation caused by dry, unmoisturized skin can ultimately lead to a breakdown of collagen and accelerated aging. If you have wrinkles, it could look worse and even lead more wrinkles to develop, giving you that premature aging look. But people with properly moisturized skin accumulate wrinkles at just a fraction of the rate of those with dry skin. For men, moisturizing is particularly important. Research studies have found that males are more likely to show signs of aging. Moisturizing your face will help you to look and feel younger, and will have softer, more elastic skin.

Breakouts could get worse. People associate oily skin with acne, skipping moisturizer thinking that it can aggravate acne even more. While that circumstance is a fact, dryness can also make acne even worse. Sounds counterintuitive but true especially if you are cleansing the skin too frequently and vigorously with strong products that can irritate and dry the skin, making acne worse. So instead of giving it up, just switch to water-based, oil free moisturizer that works best for oily skin. You can also opt for herbal moisturizers. They are very light and assist in evaporating excess of moisture.

Skipping moisturizer and applying makeup could end up in clogged pores. Our skin releases sebum and often stick out to the pores of the skin. When the secreted sebum gets in contact with the chemicals present in beauty products, it could result in clogged pores causing blemishes, pimples. Applying foundation and concealers can only make it worse as it could further block the pores more and could result to dirt in the skin causing another acne issue known as blackheads. Unclogging is a lengthy procedure and scrubbing and exfoliating skin doesn’t help either.  We are not staying away from makeup is the best solution but make sure you know how to prep up your skin before applying any makeup. Every good makeup guru knows that it’s best to cleanse and apply moisturizer before any makeup ritual. It really does well when you’re trying to do the whole smooth, flawless makeup, or as close as you can get to it.  But the benefits go beyond an on-point makeup. With the proper amount and application, it will hydrate your skin and fend off clog pores along with the skin defects that goes with applying excessive make-ups.

To sum it up, applying moisturizer creates a barrier between the skin and environmental conditions, helping to form a fine, protective layer that enables the skin to retain the moisture it requires. This moisture boosts hydration in your skin that prevents flaking and dullness and creates a protective layer that lasts all day.

Natural Vs. Chemical Moisturizers

Chemical moisturizers are generally considered safe, although skin reactions such as allergic contact dermatitis from processed preparations may occur. Allergic contact dermatitis occurs when the skin develops an allergic reaction after being exposed to a foreign substance. Studies suggest that the most common allergens found in moisturizer are fragrances. You may be one of 20 percent of people who get an allergic reaction to the chemicals that comprised.  Of the products that did not contain fragrance, 16 percent contained fragrance-related potential allergens, such are preservatives, sunscreens, and lanolin. These ingredients have the potential to cause irritant and allergic contact dermatitis. But then again, every skin type is different. Either your skin will respond fair or might become itchy, reddish or swells, especially in the eyes, face, or groin areas as a response to the chemical reaction.

According to skin care experts, if commercial moisturizers are 95 percent natural, it is a safe bet. But you should look at the ingredients and make sure that they are of high quality. Even if you were to receive an organic label, your skin care product must contain at least 95 percent organically produced ingredients.

It’s best to consult your dermatologists on what type of skin moisturizer works best for you. But for a safer alternative, go for natural moisturizers; free of toxins and other artificial preservatives. These alternatives work well as the pricey moisturizers available on the stores — we can’t blame you if you go natural all the way. What’s more, you don’t have to go in stores, they might just be present in your kitchen.

Note: Some foods and ingredients that trigger allergic reactions when you ingest them can also cause harm when applied to the skin. If you know you already have food allergies, it’s best to move on to another natural moisturizer.

Coconut Oil

Coconut oil is used in many natural beauty products for good reason; it’s naturally antibacterial and antifungal. It makes an excellent alternative to store-bought body lotions.  It increases hydration and reduces water loss in the seriously dry skin.

What’s in It? Coconut oil is one of the richest sources of saturated fat, with almost 90 percent of the fatty acids in it being saturated. The natural fatty acids mean that it will not only moisturize your skin, but it will also help to heal skin problems like scars, wrinkles, or cellulite. Using coconut oil as a natural moisturizer will help minimize and fade them. It also blocks 20 percent of ultraviolet radiation, making it a natural skin protectant against the sun.

Different Ways to Apply It. While you can use it for a little rub down, body massage or simply to soothe dry skin areas. Apply coconut oil on your dry skin after you take a bath or shower. When the skin is warm and supple from your bath, coconut oil is more readily absorbed. You can also use coconut oil for your other hygiene and grooming habit.

  • It’s perfect as a night oil. Apply warm coconut oil all over your body before going to sleep. Wash it off in the morning. Nightly use to make your skin soft and smooth over time.
  • Use it in shaving your legs. Unlike shaving creams, you will only need one teaspoon of coconut oil in one leg.   Slather on a   coconut oil onto skin. The oil will moisturize your skin, helping the razor to glide over your legs and avoid razor burn. Rinse the blade between strokes. Pat your smooth legs dry with a towel so that you retain the oil in your skin. If you wish, you can apply a little more oil for a silky experience. Men can also benefit from shaving with coconut oil. As the oil lubricates the razor, it reduces the chance of nicks and cuts, as well as razor burn that is common in shaving beards.  The shaved skin with coconut oil has also proven to be silky, soft and irritation-free until your next wash.
  • Use it to condition dry scalp. It penetrates deep into the scalp than any other oil. Apply a quarter size dollop to your scalp, good for intensive dandruff treatment. Its antibacterial properties may also ward off folliculitis — an infection of the hair follicles. Coconut oil can also fight fungal infections, such as ringworm of the scalp. Extend the application into your hair for a shine. The application also supports hair growth while adding volume.
  • Make a luscious body scrub. Creating the mix is simple: pour it over a cup of brown sugar or salt and stir well on a very low heat. Add five drops of your other favorite oil essentials or put some vanilla fragrant and presto — an instant body scrub! It’s not only skin friendly and wonderfully moisturizes skin, this little DIY beauty secret will save you money and saves your skin from harsh chemicals might be present in a store-bought body scrub.
  • It’s also great as a cheekbone highlighter. Simply sweep a small amount of organic coconut oil on top of makeup and leave it alone. The coconut oil base has light reflecting pigment that leaves your skin more glowing. Also, which is why many natural makeup brands use it as a base ingredient in their formulas.
  • Or use it to remove makeup. The oil does a great job breaking down waxy, inky eye makeup, and leaves the delicate area hydrated, too. It even works on those hard-to-clean waterproof mascara. Put a little of the oil on a cotton ball and gently sweep it over your eyes, paying attention to your under-eyes as well.  Once you’re done, you can wash your face as usual.

Other Great Natural Oils You Can Use

Those with very sensitive or dry skin may find that coconut oil does not provide enough moisture. If such is your case, sweet almond oil may be a better choice. You may also use rosehip seed oil; it’s one of the best natural moisturizers for those with sensitive facial skin. Shea and cocoa butter, both of which is extracted from the respective trees is also full of natural fatty acids and works great as other natural skin rehydrating agents. Another great thing about these rich and creamy textured forms is that they are hypoallergenic and safe to use even for those with highly sensitive skin.

Honey

Honey is a well-recognized natural moisturizer. In fact, legend has it that Cleopatra used infused honey in her famed milk baths. And now science is catching up to what many women have known for years. Honey, especially raw or unpasteurized, is versatile and all-natural ingredient to use on skin.

What’s in it? Loaded with antimicrobial and humectant properties, it’s also full of antioxidants which are good for wrinkles and aging skin. The antibacterial properties help with acne treatments and prevention. It clarifies skin by opening and unclogging pores. As a moisturizer, it soothes irritation, blemishes and leaves skin a lovely afterglow. Plus, honey is packed with natural enzymes and amino acids that improve skin’s health.

Raw Vs. Commercial Honey. For best results, use natural raw honey as commercial kinds of honey are heavily processed and excessively heated, eliminating natural vitamins, minerals, and phytonutrients that are beneficial to skin.

Different Ways to Apply It. Before taking a bath or shower, rub honey all over your body and leave it on for five to 10 minutes. Repeat daily to enjoy well-moisturized skin. Other than that, you can use other methods to put this nature’s sweetest treat to a naturally good and hygienic use.

  • Layer it on a face mask. Honey can help unclog pores while simultaneously delivering moisture to parched skin. Just apply a thin layer of raw honey to over your mask or on a bare slightly damp skin using a circular motion. Leave the honey for at least 30 minutes and then gently rinse it off with warm water. You’ll find that it easily washes away, leaving you with soft, radiant skin.
  • Zap breakouts with honey. Swirl a small amount of honey onto a cotton swab and dab onto your blemish. If you want a little extra boost, mix the honey with tea tree oil and lavender oil for additional natural cleansing. Apply a light amount so you can sleep with a dab of honey on your face if desired and get awaken to a less-stressed skin.
  • It makes a good cleanser. It is great removing makeup residues, especially when mixed with your favorite natural plant oil and spices. Try a mixture of honey and oil, like jojoba or coconut oil to form a balmy texture. The mixture will likely be slippery enough to slide across your face. Add a dash of cinnamon, turmeric or nutmeg for an aromatic treat. Massage the concoction over your face. It will loosen up heavy makeup and moisturize your skin at the same time.
  • Honey mixed with baking soda makes a skin-friendly exfoliator. Baking soda offers light exfoliation while the honey soothes and smooths the skin.  Apply it from head your arms down to legs and toes so your whole body can benefit from this simple yet effective concoction.
  • It’s great as a body lotion.  Mix a spoonful of honey with a teaspoon of olive oil and a squeeze of lemon juice.  Honey with its antioxidant and humectant properties combined with lemon being a natural exfoliant help lighten and improve skin tone, leaving you with flawless and smooth skin with the help of oil extract. Apply the lotion to dry areas and let sit for 20 minutes. Wipe off with a warm washcloth.
  • Mix it in your bath water.  The simple mixture of honey and water creates a body-smoothing bliss and helps get rid dead skin cells in the body without irritation. You can add baking soda, milk and oil essentials for an ultimate smooth skin after wash.

Avocado

Not only are avocado nutrients extremely good at hydrating and softening your skin. It also often recommended as an effective treatment for acne and blackheads, psoriasis, eczema and other forms of skin inflammation. It also is a boon for diminishing age spots and smoothing out fine lines and wrinkles.

What’s in it? Avocados are a great source of antioxidant carotenoids like alpha-carotene, beta carotene, beta-cryptoxanthin, zeaxanthin, and lutein. These free radical quenching compounds provide significant protection for your skin from the environmental damage that leads to fine lines, wrinkles and other visible signs of aging.  The avocado skin, use in extracting oil, contains high oleic acid content. This monounsaturated fatty acid maintains moisture locks it in the epidermal or outer layer of your skin, helping to make it soft and hydrated. An omega-9 fat, oleic acid is also involved in regenerating damaged skin cells and reducing facial redness and irritation.

Different Ways to Apply It. Just eating avocado regularly can-do wonders for your skin complexion. But if you’re not a fan of “eat your way to a healthy skin” methods, you can directly apply avocado on your face and body as a mask. Make sure that your avocado fruit is fully ripe and cold-pressed. Leave it for 15 to 20 minutes and it will immediately soften your skin and moisturize. You can also pamper your skin with these other simple remedies.

  • Avocado oil extracts are good for smooth, strong and elastic skin. It also hydrates your body with its fatty acid nutrients. You can extract the oil from heating an avocado puree or cold pressing the avocado skin. Using the avocado oil as a moisturizer will give you immediate effect on the texture and appearance of your skin. There will be noticeably softer skin and lesser lines on the forehead. While applying oil on the face may sound greasy it will do the opposite. Using avocado oil won’t leave a lot of grease behind after wash. The nutrients present in avocado will leave your skin well hydrated and will make you feel that it doesn’t produce excess oil as it used to, making it more ideal for oily skins.
  • Clean your face with homemade avocado lotion. Just peel the avocados and strain it. Filter the juice and add squeeze lemon to it. You can keep that lotion in a fridge for about five days in a well-closed container. Use the lotion after cleaning and drying your face.
  • Make your own face mask. As mentioned, you can mash the avocado and lather an amount on your body for that rush of moisture. But you can step-up your home mask mixture by adding your other favorite natural moisturizing ingredients like honey, banana and essential oils for a more effective hydrating experience. Adding hot water to the mixture will help evenly penetrate the mask into the skin.  Put it into your face, using your fingers or a special brush. Avoid the area of your eyes and mouth. Keep 10 minutes and wash away. Or apply it on your whole body to get the benefits of a smooth and glowing skin.

Aloe Vera

Aloe Vera is widely used in many skin care products because it helps moisturize skin without leaving it greasy, ideal for any skin care complexions. Though be sure to find one without additives—otherwise, it won’t be any better for your health than conventional lotion. The best solution is to grow aloe Vera plants in the comfort of your own home. It grows very quickly and within no time, you’ll have a home moisturizer at your disposal.

What’s in it? Various studies have been conducted to examine the benefits of the aloe Vera plant and it was found out that aloe Vera contains two hormones; Auxin and Gibberellins that are effective in treating a variety of skin conditions, from a flaky or dry skin, cosmetic ailments, hair and scalp problems. Because of its nutritional qualities and antioxidant properties, the skin heals quicker. It acts as a protective layer on the skin and helps replenish its moisture. Added to the antioxidants are beta carotene, vitamin C, and E that can help improve the skin’s natural firmness and keep the skin hydrated.

Cleaning and Purification Process of the Aloe Gel. Cut the thickest outer leaf near the base of the plant. Then, wash up the leaf carefully and cut it into several pieces. Put the cut-up pieces quickly in a bowl full of water and let them soak in, for at least the rest of the day and whole the night. Once it purifies you can peel the aloe Vera leaf to expose the gel inside,

Different Ways to Use It. Use aloe gel to treat minor burns, cuts, and wounds, as well as to moisturize skin. Aloe is also great for the face prior to the application to prevents skin drying. For men, aloe Vera gel can be used as an aftershave treatment as its healing properties can treat small cuts caused by shaving. Here other ways to use the gel.

  • It’s easy to use as a skin healing mask. You will only need nothing more than the gel of one to two aloe Vera leaf halves. Mix this with some essential oil if you like for a nice scent; mint, thieves, and lavender have nice natural fragrance. Apply for 30 minutes and let it sit. Aloe Vera gel has mild in scent on its own and has a particularly wonderful cooling feel.
  • Just whip solid coconut oil with aloe Vera gel and use it as a moisturizing lotion. Compared to plain coconut oil, this lotion will feel lighter on your skin. Use it all over your body as you would use any other moisturizing lotion. To increase its effectiveness, apply it after bathing when your skin is somewhat moist to help lock the moisture. It also works well as a good makeup remover.
  • The gel combined with lemon juice will provide you an effective yet inexpensive beauty remedy.  Both aloe and lemon help reduces dark spots and blemishes on your face, and even help minimize stretch marks. The mixture also helps heal acne and acne scars. When used in your hair, they provide nourishment, prevent excess oiliness, eliminate dandruff, encourage hair growth and prevent hair loss. These benefits add up fair and a glowing complexion. Regular application of this homemade recipe is highly beneficial for reducing too much suntan as well. In addition to the natural properties in lemon that aid in beauty care, the lemon juice will prevent the aloe gel from turning brown so you can make extra of the remedies and use for the coming days.

Milk

Both research and wide experiences speak volume about the extraordinary benefits of milk for the skin. It is widely incorporated in a range of beauty products but you can use the milk that’s in your fridge right now to hydrate dry skin, exfoliate mature skin, soothe irritated skin and lighten dark skin!

What’s in it? Milk has a unique ability to remove the oil-soluble impurities with the help of fat-soluble enzyme lipase, protein based impurities with the help of protease and dead skin cells with lactic acid. The lactic acid present in milk also helps exfoliate dry skin. The soothing nature of milk cream also helps preserve the skin’s delicate pH levels for a younger looking skin. Meanwhile, the presence of fat and proteins replenish the lost natural moisturizing factors of dry skin type.

Using Raw Milk vs. Pasteurized Milk. For skin, raw or unpasteurized milk is preferred because heating of milk required in the pasteurization method destroys the skin friendly enzyme content of milk and alters the fat and protein structure. Pasteurization is better left for oral consumption because it aids in digestion. Use fresh and unpasteurized milk for maximum benefit to your skin.  Also, the higher the fat content of the milk, the more nourishing it is for your skin. Goat’s milk and cow’s milk have higher amounts of fat which provide more conditioning, but you can also use rice, soy or coconut milk.

Different Ways to Use It. For asimple remedy, take some raw \ milk along with its cream. Dip a washcloth in it and saturate well. Apply the milk on your face using the wash cloth. Let it stay for five to 15 minutes till it dries. Again, dip the washcloth in milk and saturate it. Start scrubbing your face gently with the wash cloth. Scrub for 3-5 minutes. Then, wash off.

Your skin will be smooth and supple. It will look fresh and glowing. This routine will improve your skin’s elasticity, complexion and water retaining capacity, keeping your skin feeling looking fresh all-day long. To use milk for other remedies, add some natural ingredients to boost moisturizing benefits, here are some ideas to get you started.

  • Add rose petals for the pink and fair complexion. Take fresh rose petals and mash them or leave them as it is if desired. Pour in some amount of milk. Apply it on face and body and leave it on the skin for 20 minutes. Soaking beyond the time will get you more pinky touch in your complexion. Make use of this nourishing mask daily. This milk on the face will leave your facial skin more silky and shinier than ever.
  • Mix it with almond to remove scars. A homemade milk and almond paste facial mask not only removes scars but also cleans the pores and softens the skin. Soak five almonds in milk overnight and grind them into a paste after removing the brown skin. Apply the paste on your face and neck overnight. Wash it off with lukewarm water. Follow this remedy every day for two weeks and it doesn’t only get you rid of scars but also fade any kind of skin discoloration. If you have a darker skin, then you can lighten the dark skin a bit with the help of this milk and almond face mask.
  • Make a face scrub mask by mixing milk with gram flour and turmeric. Gram flour acts as a mild scrub to the facial skin while turmeric is antiseptic and has healing power. Mix a tablespoon of besan, a pinch of turmeric powder and two tablespoons of milk to make a paste. Massage on your face in circular motion with this milk and besan face scrub for at least five minutes. Then wash afterward. You can follow this skin care regime once a day. It is very beneficial to oily skin. You should be cautious about using turmeric as it can also stain skin if you use too much. Add only a limited amount of turmeric powder. This milk face mask will bring brightness and glow to your skin.
  • Milk and honey face mask is beneficial for both dry and oily skin.  Mix two tablespoons of honey with one teaspoon of milk, and apply evenly on the face. Both milk and honey will help in reducing the effects of age and keeps the skin look fresh, glowing and beautiful.
  • Milk is also a wholesome moisturizer with water. You can add it to your water tub and treat yourself to a milk bath. To use, pour one to two cups of your milk bath under hot running water.  Lie back and relax! It is both moisturizing and exfoliating. It will leave skin feeling silky soft, with a healthy glow.  If you are lactose intolerant don’t have to worry about bathing in milk. The milk isn’t being drunk, so there won’t be any digestion problems.

Other Alternatives for Milk. Using your favorite remedy, you can use milk by-products like yogurt and buttermilk They all share the same skin benefits with just little variation. Buttermilk or yogurt is preferred for oily skin types while the full cream or whole fat milk is preferred for dry skin types. You can even use milk powder in case if you cannot get fresh one; it would still render benefit as your liquid milk.

Cucumber

Cucumber, when applied topically, can soothe irritated skin. Popularly use for those puffy eyes and dark circle, cucumber flesh an excellent source of hydration, making excellent moisturizer that nourishes and purifies skin

What’s in it? It supplies both ascorbic and caffeic acid. These compounds prevent swelling and are highly useful for the areas around the eyes. The skin is also packed with vitamins and minerals, including vitamin A, E, magnesium, and potassium boon to a glowing complexion. The hard skin contains silica, which is known as the beauty nutrient. This essential mineral strengthens the body’s connective tissue including the skin.  This is partly the reason why cucumbers are used to reduce wrinkles and fine lines.

Different Ways to Use It. Simply place slices of cucumber over your eyes for an easy de-puffer or around your neck to soften and reduce neck wrinkles. Alternatively, you can puree a cucumber and apply it on your face and body for a cooling moisturizing experience. With the addition of a few easy-to-find ingredients, you create your own personal moisturizer. Not only will this save you money, but you’ll be putting an all-natural product onto your skin that is completely free of harmful chemicals.

  • Add a few drops of honey to a cucumber puree for a soothing, hydrating mask. The honey in this mask promotes elasticity of the skin through its exfoliating properties. Honey also promotes new tissue growth which leads to better-looking skin. You can also substitute the honey with aloe Vera, which has equally beneficial properties.
  • Make an easy DIY toning lotion. This recipe contains lettuce and cucumber juice. You just need to boil the lettuce and puree it together with the cucumber. After it has pureed add hot water for smoother paste.   You can use the boiled lettuce water to get all the beneficial ingredients on it.  Lettuce is rich in vitamins and protects the skin from the negative effects of the skin sun exposure while hot water is cooling and softening. You can keep this homemade cucumber toning lotion in the fridge and it will last you a month.
  • Cucumber added with water is a good, all-natural face moisturizer. Just slice a large cucumber in about two cups of water and let it infuse in the fridge for about a day. It can last there for about a week. You can spritz some of the cucumber water onto your face as a toning mist. Without wiping the drops away, rub about a teaspoon of coconut oil into the skin as well. It’s one of the most powerful hydrating combos out there, good for daily use and all skin types including sensitive skin.
  • Mix cucumber water with almond oil or alternatively you can use jojoba oil, argan oil. Its other ingredients are water and milk. Apply on your skin as an emulsifying lotion. The cucumber relieves sun burnt skin and has light astringent qualities. The natural oils are moisturizing, nourishing and conditioning while the milk will give a soft to the touch feeling to your skin.

Oatmeal

These grainy little flakes as a moisturizer could be new news to you, but oatmeal has long been a staple among skin pros. It is effective for relieving dryness and inflammation, including insect stings, rashes, and eczema. Oatmeal whisks away dead cells, irritation, and redness, leaving a soft, moist glow. Eczema patients use oatmeal to soothe the itching, dryness, and irritation caused by the condition. People with acne-prone skin also might benefit from using oatmeal in a skin cream, as it helps draw out impurities and clog pores. That’s why finely powdered oatmeal is sifted into soothing body soaks, moisturizers, and soaps.

What’s in it? Colloidal oatmeal, a natural product produced from finely ground oat grains that are boiled to produce an extract, is full of vitamins, minerals, and lipids that add moisture to benefit the condition of one’s skin. Oats contain polysaccharides, which become gelatinous in water and leave a fine protective film on the skin, preventing dull, flaky dryness. This added protective layer is maintained even more with the protein present in oats. Oats are also filled with natural cleansers called saponins that gently remove dirt and oil from the pores.

Different Ways to Use it. Pulverizing the oats into powder makes it easier to reap all the mentioned benefits. You can use a food processor or blender and process the flakes high until you achieve a fine, powder-like consistency. From there you can add your favorite moisturizing ingredients.

  • For a soothing oatmeal mask, mix it with hot water and honey. Simply pour the ground oats into a small bowl and stir in hot water and honey. Let stand for 5 minutes. Wash face with warm water. While skin is still damp, massage paste onto face, circling around eyes and mouth. Leave on for 10 minutes. Remove with tepid water and a washcloth. You can even apply your favorite moisturizer to seal the deal and set the glow.
  • It’s also a relaxing bath soak. Pour a cup of plain oatmeal into your tub as it fills up with warm water. Then add a few drops of lavender oil or a pinch of dried lavender. Soak in this aromatherapy solution for 15 to 30 minutes. The oatmeal will cleanse your skin and lock in moisture, while the lavender produces a calming, soothing scent. Oatmeal baths also soften and moisturize your skin, which helps lock in moisture and protect skin from external irritants
  • Try a DIY treatment with blended colloidal oatmeal, coconut oil, brown sugar and lukewarm water to relieve itchy, uncomfortable skin.  You’ll get the same cleaning and buffer properties without all the unnecessary harshness caused by chemically produced exfoliators. Plus, the coconut oil will give your skin a healthy-looking glow.
  • Oatmeal works wonders at removing excess dirt and debris from body and scalp. Mix one cup of finely grounded oatmeal powder with a cup of baking soda and about four cups of warm water. Apply the mixture to your skin and allow it to sit for 5 minutes before rinsing thoroughly. Using it as a body mask will thoroughly remove dirt as well as accumulated toxins. Use it on scalp and hair can help to reduce the appearance of dirty hair. Just brush through a light dusting of finely ground oats throughout the strands to soak up excess oils. Its healing and restorative properties also aid in dry, itchy skin and allergies.
  • Mix together half cup cooked oatmeal, one whole egg, and one tablespoon of almond oil. While it may sound as delicious jam-packed breakfast, the mixture between these ingredients will hydrate and calm dry or sensitive skin while gently exfoliating it. Spread it on your face and leave for 15 minutes. Oily skin can also take benefits from this oatmeal- egg face mask recipe, especially with the addition of honey which is a perfect combination in shrinking down large pores and nourishing it without leaving your skin greasy.

Beeswax

Beeswax is a natural wax secreted by honey bees from glands on the side of their bodies. The natural wax is one of the most sought after because of its conditioning properties for skin, including an action that helps to calm and soothe. Not only is it natural and non-toxic, it provides benefits to the skin and to various types of formulas as protection against irritants while still allowing the skin to breathe.  No wonder why cosmetic industries are such a fan.

What’s in it? When natural beeswax is applied to the skin, it forms a protective barrier that helps protect skin from environmental assaults, while also holding in moisture and reducing dryness. Unlike ingredients made from petroleum, however, beeswax doesn’t suffocate the skin, and won’t clog pores.  It is also found helpful in exfoliation and rejuvenation of the skin.  Moreover, it helps keep skin hydrated over time due to its humectant content. Beeswax has a natural honey fragrance and is a favorite in soaps and perfumes because of its pleasant, light aroma. Because organic beeswax is anti-allergenic, it is also easily tolerated by even those with reactive skin.

Different Ways to Use It. It’s essential to use organic beeswax, perfect for all DIY and skin care creations. There are ready to purchase USDA certified organic beeswax in the market — created naturally by healthy honey bees in a NON-GMO, pesticide free environment. But you can also render beeswax from any available organic honey with its honeycomb.  The process is a one-step filtering method so there is no need to melt the wax down and filter it more than once.

  • Use it as a hydrating lotion. Combine olive oil, coconut oil, and beeswax pastilles into a pint sized canning jar.  On a medium to low heat pan filled water, heat the canning jar and stir the mixture occasionally until melted. Let it cool to room temperature either by leaving out or quicken the process by putting into the refrigerator. You can optionally add in the Vitamin E and essential oil and you have your organic lotion.  You might find the cream heavier than what you’re used to but that’s because it doesn’t contain all the chemicals that the store-bought chemical ingredients employ to make it absorb fast into your skin.  The creamy solution is also due to beeswax natural thickening agent that helps thicken mixture that makes them easier to use and more spreadable on the skin.
  • Lock in your skin’s natural moisture with beeswax and organic oil. Melt four ounces of sweet organic almond oil and an ounce of beeswax in a double boiler. Remove from the heat, add a couple ounce of distilled water, and stir well. Add 10 drops of vitamin E oil and 10 drops of lavender essential oil. Stir continuously until the mixture has cooled. Pour into individual tins.  The remedy helps protect and repair rough, dry, or chapped skin.
  • Combined both beeswax and honey into your coconut mask. The ingredients naturally work together to hydrate, soothe, and soften skin, while delivering key nutrients that help keep your skin looking its best even after you rinse the mask off.
  • Make your own anti-aging cream. A variety of commercial anti-aging face creams are available at cosmetics counters, but they’re often full of unpronounceable chemicals and additives, expensive and ineffective. As an alternative, you can make your honey and beeswax anti- aging cream, both of which are effective ingredients as natural moisturizers and humectants that will retain and replenish moisture, even during the dry months of winter. An addition of rosewater will soothe, tone and rejuvenate the skin. You can also add shea butter to soften and moisturize as it restores elasticity to dry skin.

Conclusion

Toxic synthetic chemicals are the biggest issue in the beauty industry today, so it pays to hone a keen eye when it comes to examining product labels. Make sure the ‘natural’ labeled ingredients real. The best way to know exactly what goes into your moisturizer product is to make your own. Not only will you save money and packaging, but you’ll also get the satisfaction that no preservatives or toxic chemicals were used in the process. Also, unlike chemically produced moisturizers, going natural won’t risk a harm if you give it a try.

 

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