DRY SKIN
The outer layer of your skin works like a self oiling machine. Most moisturizers actually add to the skin but work by locking in moisture that's already there so why don't you try one of the home remedies below ...
5/31/20232 min read
To Soften Skin -
Add 2 cups of Epsom salts, in a bathtub filled with warm water. Let your skin get soak for a few minutes. While the skin is wet you can also rub a handful of Epsom salts on the rough areas to exfoliate the skin. you will be amazed at just how good your skin feels when you get out.
Grind 200 g rolled oats into a fine powder and sprinkle into a tepid bath with 1/2 cupful bicarbonate of soda. The oats soothe dry, itchy skin and the bicarb helps to slough off dead skin cells.
Apply aloe vera gel to help your dry skin heal more quickly. it contains acids that eat away dead skin cells.
Use moisturizer that contains alpha hydroxy acids(AHAs) or a lotion containing urea, such as Eulactol cream for very much dry skin. These remove loose flaky skin cells to make them softer.
To Add More Moisture -
Puree a ripe avocado and pat the flesh onto your face as a moisturizing mask. The oil acts as an emollient. It also contains beneficial vitamin E.
Turn to any of these inexpensive products to trap in your skin moisture - mineral oil, petroleum jelly, peanut oil or even cooking margarine. just use them separately to avoid feeling greasy.
Soap to use -
Do not use deodorant soap they dry the skin as they contain perfumes.
Use creamy soap like Dove or Neutrogena they leave a beneficial oily film on the skin.
Use gentle cleansers like Cetaphil and Alpha-Keri. They remove dirt without stripping away too much natural oil.
Combine 3 tablespoons of almond oil, 3 tablespoon of jojoba oil, 5 drops of palmarosa oil, and 3 drops of rose oil. Store in a dark-colored glass jar and shake it before using try this homemade aromatherapy cleansing oil to remove makeup.
Brief for Taking Bath -
Limit your shower to 15 min, and use warm water not hot as it tends to strip the oil from your skin
Add an emollient such as QV Bath Oil to bath water.
Shower in the evening so your skin can replace protective oils overnight while you're asleep.
Eat- Drink and be moisture -
Take good water intake each day. Herbal teas and juices avoid caffeinated beverages such as tea and coffee and colas.
Twice a week eat sardines trout or salmon these are rich in omega-3 fatty acids.
Even walnuts, avocados, and flaxseed have these fatty acids. You can mix flaxseed into your salad dressing or breakfast cereal.
Homemade Moisturiser -
Melt 1 teaspoon of white beeswax and 2 tablespoons of lanolin in a double boiler.
Stir in 3 tablespoons of olive oil,
1 Tablespoon of fresh aloe vera gel
2 rosewater (get it from pharmacies).
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