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Defining Organic Skin Care

Thursday, November 20th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

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“If it can be done naturally, why go for artificial means” - this is the basic premise on which ‘organic skin care lotions’ works. Most natural types of skin care is organic. In fact, ‘organic skin care’ was probably the first one to be used by man when it first woke-up to the needs of his skin. Not only is organic skin care friendlier to the skin, but it is also inexpensive. If exercised in the right way, organic skin care can prevent the occurrence of a lot of skin disorders and can help keep your skin healthy and young-looking for a much longer time.

Organic fruits and vegetables are the most popular things on organic and holistic skin care routines e.g. cucumber is very common in organic skin care routines. Others that are widely used in organic skin care is apple, turmeric, ginger and papaya. These organic materials have a very refreshing and vitalizing effect on your skin. Almost every skin care book/guide has section on organic skin care (including the actions of various fruits and vegetables on skin). So choose the ones that are more suitable for your skin type and start experimenting with them until you finally select the ones that are most suitable for inclusion in your organic skin care routine. It’s important that you use fresh organic fruits/vegetables. Don’t try to utilise the rotten ones for your skin, their only place is the garbage bin.

Milk is also considered a great cleansing agent; you will find the word ‘milk’ listed as an ingredient in many skin care products. A combination of milk with ground oatmeal acts as wonderful cleanser.

Ground oatmeal is especially good for oily skins and is a popular ingredient in organic skin care regimen.  It is used in various combinations e.g. with honey, egg, fruits and milk in preparation for facial organic packs.

Wheat germ is another ingredient in organic skin care procedures. It is rich in vitamin E and is known for its exfoliation as well as moisturising properties. Wheat germ is also used in preparation of facial masks for different types of skin. Wheat germ oil is another way in which wheat germ is used for organic skin care.

Yogurt and sour cream are other organic materials that are popular for their skin exfoliation and moisturising properties.

Use of organic honey is also popular in organic skin care procedures. It helps in retention of moisture and helps impart a glowing look to skin.

Rose water takes its place as a toner in organic skin care routines.  Lavender water is popular too.

‘Organic skin care’ uses combinations of various organic materials that complement each other and enhance each other’s effectiveness. Moreover, these combinations are also helpful in over-riding the harmful effects (if any) of various organic materials that form them.

Organic skin care is really an art that, once perfected, can give wonderful results in a very cost effective manner.

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