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Organic Body Care Recipes: Homemade Herbal Formulas for Glowing Skin & a Vibrant Self (Making Natural Cosmetics): Healthy Life Book
Organic Body Care Recipes: Homemade Herbal Formulas for Glowing Skin & a Vibrant Self (Making Natural Cosmetics): Healthy Life Book
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In this book, I gathered simple, affordable, and maximally efficient step-by-step recipes for natural cosmetics, which you may easily prepare at home. All these methods have repeatedly been tested in practice and can help you to solve your most profound and age-old challenges, which sometimes remain unsolved even if you use some expensive branded products.
These products –from lotions to creams – do not harm the skin and the environment so that we can call them eco cosmetics.
Most of the recipes described here consist of simple, affordable, and useful components. And their effectiveness is proven not only by professional cosmetologists but also by numerous women who use them regularly as part of skincare. They help to slow down skin aging and improve its appearance.
If you are not lazy and decide to include homemade facial masks in the list of your daily facial skincare products, you can improve your skin's quality condition and extend its youth and beauty for many years.
The health of your skin depends on the food and vitamins consumed by you, but that is not enough because your skin should be 'fed' from outside. And here, again, Nature will be your helper number one. It has already created beautiful things, which help us to stay healthy and young. It would help if you listened to its advice.
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Chapter 1
Recommendations for Skin Care:
Dry, Oily and Combination Skin Type
Facial skin requires special care because it's always subject to the drying effect of sun, wind, and room heating. And this lack of moisture should be replenished with moisturizers and other creams and lotions which fit your skin type.
The surface structure is fundamentally similar to all people. The only difference here is how intensively the sebaceous glands secrete surface skin fat and how facial areas they work the most actively. The skin type changes with age, but with proper care, it can stay in good condition for a long time.
To determine the skin type, you should thoroughly clean it first, removing all the remains of makeup and cosmetics without a moisturizer. Allow your skin to relax for several hours without any makeup. It should be carefully viewed in natural, daylight with the help if a simple or a magnifying mirror.
Oily skin
Oily skin is thick , dense, often pale, due to the prominent location of blood vessels. Pores are visible on the surface, i.e., these are exaggerated mouths of sebaceous glands canals. Surficial skin fat, made by glands, mixes with sweat, forming a water-lipoid film on the skin surface. This film protects the skin from drying out and from the negative impact of environmental factors (temperature, intense, ultraviolet radiation, etc.). Oily skin is more sound than dry, it ages slower, and wrinkles appear on it later. But dust and dirt, getting applied on the surface and mixed with surficial skin fat, often clog the sebaceous glands, causing the appearance of 'black dots' - comedones. If there is no proper care provided for clogged sebaceous glands, the result may be acne and inflamed follicles, and even furuncles. Very oily skin requires no additional moisturizers. If the skin is just slightly greasy, it involves the use of moisturizers from time to time, especially in regions with a dry climate. The face may also have separate areas with dry skin, such as lips, neck, cheekbones, and forehead, which should be regularly moistened.
Combination skin type
The most common is a combination of facial skin with the slightly oily central area (forehead, nose, chin) and dry areas on the cheeks, around the eyes and on the neck. Dark skin tends to extremes: it can be either very oily or arid. And the 'combination' facial skin requires different methods of care for its various areas. However, if the difference between dry and oily areas is not very expressed, it's easier to use the cleansing milk for the entire face. Toner for dry skin should be more liquid than the toner utilized for the oily central area of the face. Dry skin areas benefit from using the moisturizing