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Herbal Skin Care Products

Herbal skin care products can help alleviate the pain and discomfort associated with dry, cracked and aging dermal layers. Others who suffer from clogged pores due to too much oil may also benefit from a variety of botanical skin care products. A larger percent of the population is turning to natural and homeopathic resources instead of synthetic sources to heal certain ailments on the body. The general consensus seems to be that natural sources may in fact heal the body quicker and more efficiency than synthetic ones, and without the usual side effects. While some manufacturers regularly include natural herbs and nutrients in the ingredients of their topical ointments, most also combine these natural ingredients with harsh preserves, the most common being high levels of alcohol. Since alcohol dries things out, it's hard for consumers to imagine a moisturizer with such a high concentration.



There are a variety of ways to keep the dermal layers looking healthy and vibrant without using any type of herbal skin care products. First, avoid direct exposure to the sun on a regular basis. Sun damage to the epidermis is the number one factor in producing the early onset of aging. There have been dozens of studies that document twins, with one avoiding sun exposure and the other bathing in it frequently. The sibling that limited their sun time had shown a significantly lower amount of lines and wrinkles. If limited sun exposure is not an option, then use a sunscreen with at least 30 SPF protection. If the sun has begun to damage the epidermis layers, then there are botanical skin care products on the market that can repair the suns damage (albeit on a much smaller scale that avoiding the damage in the first place). These products typically contain a plant ingredient called "aloe", derived from the thick and succulent leaves of the Aloe Vera plant.



Another natural way to prevent to visual onset of aging is to get adequate sleep. The body uses its rest periods to regenerate and rejuvenate. Without enough sleep, the body begins to wear out and get tired and overworked. When the body begins to be overworked optimal functionality slows and the stimulation of cell regeneration deteriorates. Without new cells, the old ones are left in place longer and begin to dehydrate, forming cracks in the dermal layers. These cracks are known as wrinkles and can appear anywhere on the body. In addition to the cracks, the dermal layers cease to produce an adequate amount of elastic and collagen. Without collagen and elastin, the skin begins to sag. The more it sags, the heavier the layers become and the harder they will be to repair. This is one reason that people choose to get plastic surgery. When herbal skin care products are no longer effective due to severe epidermal damage, the only other choice is surgery that will lift the skin in order to stretch the epidermis back into place. Plastic surgery can be very costly and is not typically covered under most insurance company plans. Prevention is recommended, by using botanical skin care products, before the condition of the dermal layers is not repairable naturally.



There are some activities that should be avoided when seeking to maintain a healthy body. Men and women alike should not smoke. Research has found that cigarette smoke actually ages the dermis by releasing an enzyme that breaks down the formation of collagen and elastin. Studies have shown that a non smoker will have 40% less wrinkles than that of a smoker. A smoker is considered a person who smokes at least 10 cigarettes a day on a regular basis for 10+ years. Herbal skin care products have a hard time counteracting the effects of smoking on the dermis. Another action to avoid is squinting. The Academy of Dermatology states that any repetitive movement will over work the facial muscles. This causes a groove in the dermal layers. The groove will eventually become a wrinkle. Ways to avoid squinting include wearing a sun visor or sun glasses. Limiting coffee to 1-2 cups per day is also recommended. Too much caffeine can over stimulate the cells, requiring an overload at a younger age. While a little bit of caffeine is good, and can be found in some botanical skin care products, too much of any good thing can have detrimental effects. "And every man that striveth for the mastery is temperate in all things. Now they do it to obtain a corruptible crown; but we an incorruptible" (1 Corinthians 9:25).



Eating fruits and vegetable that are high in essential nutrients and vitamins is the way to keep a body looking healthy and younger for a longer period of time. Using such simple tactics along with the purchase of herbal skin care products that contain added nutrients and vitamins is a smart move. Certain botanical skin care products can only be purchased at health food stores that carry pure organic items. The Internet is also a good way to find the best natural products for keeping skin glowing and healthy. The Internet allows these items to be delivered directly to the home. Dermatologists suggest giving each item at least a month's try before purchasing a different one. Not all products work the same on everyone. Different people have different skin types and different needs. Finding the perfect combination of diet, exercise, and skin care products may take a while, but the rewards are well worth it.

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