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Sensitive Skin Care Products

Sensitive skin care products have been developed for those that have an affinity to breakouts, blemishes and allergic reactions when using topical creams to cure dry or oily dermal layer problems. People that have been labeled "sensitive" tend to find relief when purchasing organic natural skin care products. This is due to the fact that manufactures leave out many of the preservatives, fragrances and dyes found in other creams and lotions. Many natural lotions have no pleasant scent; some actually have a strange scent that derives from the botanical ingredient it holds. The growing trend in recent years has been to protect our bodies from the harsh chemicals that the FDA allows manufactures to place in a variety of foods and in topical creams and ointments. To some, these chemicals act as poisons; either drying out the skin or clogging the pores with an abundance of oil. Natural or homeopathic doctors use herbs and other nutrients to create ointments that will heal the dermal layers and not aggravate them. Not all ointments work for everyone though, so a systematic approach to finding the one that works best is recommended. This is done by giving each ointment at least two weeks to show results. If the condition worsens, discontinue use immediately. If the condition remains stagnate, try another.



The hardest type of product to find for someone who needs sensitive skin care products is an anti aging formula. These formulas are mostly created with alpha hydroxy acids and retinol. Although the retinol is derived from a form of Vitamin A, the creation was done chemically and not naturally; so many people find that the retinol only worsens their condition. The alpha hydroxy acids work as a chemical peel. They are applied to the skin liberally and left on for a prescribed number of minutes. This allows the acid to penetrate the skin and peel off the first few layers. Caution should be taken during this process. Only leave the hydroxy acid on the face and neck as instructed. If left on too long, more layers of epidermis may be peeled, which could result in permanent dermal damage. The purpose of the peel is to stimulate the regeneration of cells that create collagen and elastin. Once these cells have been crated, new layers of dermis are formed and the face is left looking younger and healthier. Unfortunately, as time goes on, the epidermis will again dehydrate and another chemical peel will be needed to promote the growth of new layers. The older a person gets, the less frequently the body will regenerate, leaving old and dying cells on the surface for longer periods of time. At this time, there are no organic natural skin care products that contain a chemical peel component. "For if God spared not the natural branches, take heed lest he also spare not thee" (Romans 11:21).



In addition to the purchase of organic natural skin care products, a consumer can also change their lifestyle habits to preserve a younger and healthy looking glow. Strategies for doing this include regular exercise (at least 20 minutes per day), a diet high in fiber and rich in essential vitamins and nutrients, limiting direct sun exposure, and avoidance of cigarette smoking. Studies have shown that those who smoke produce an enzyme that actually breaks down collagen and elastin in the dermal layer, thus dehydrating the cells in the dermal layers even further. This results in premature cracking and drying of the epidermis. Cracking of the epidermis is what we refer to as "wrinkles". When using sensitive skin care products to rehydrate the skin, be sure that they do not contain any alcohol. Alcohol is a main ingredient in most lotions and creams. This ingredient typically dries the dermis out, and can have even worse effects on someone who has sensitiveness. Visiting a local health food store is a good idea when trying to find products that contain natural or herbal ingredients. The store clerks may also be able to help direct a consumer to the areas where there are items that can most alleviate any problematic symptoms.



There are also many other organic natural skin care products that can be purchased at a health food store that have nothing to do with aging. Sometimes laundry soaps bother people with sensitive dermis. These people need to have a soap that can clean clothes without leaving on chemical residues. Otherwise, blemishes and bumps may appear all over the body, in places that the clothes touch. Another form of skin sensitivity is on the scalp. Many people have dandruff or dry scalp. This is also a skin sensitivity and purchasing a shampoo that limits the chemicals and fragrances associated with most other regular shampoos is needed. There are also body lotions to purchase that contain only botanical moisturizes and body washes. Personal hygiene becomes a problem unless there are a variety of sensitive skin care products to choose from. If there are no heath food stores within a vicinity, then the Internet is a viable option. Purchasing items through the Internet allows delivery right to the home and most come with a money back guarantee. Be cautious that the Internet store being ordered from is a reputable business. Caution should be taken especially when placing a credit card order. Be sure that the store offers a secure ordering method before entering any credit card data. No matter the method of purchase, those with sensitiveness must always be aware of which products they place on their skin at all times.

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