Showing posts with label dry skin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dry skin. Show all posts
Thursday, February 17, 2011
The Best Fix for Dry Hands is...
...olive oil! The same thing you use to whip up a delicious dinner can be used to whip your skin back into shape before summer gets here. It's a natural cleanser and moisturizer minus all the harsh and unnecessary chemicals that brand name lotions contain...and it's cheap. You can also use other oils such as grapeseed and coconut (although they're more expensive) and even fish oil. I'd suggest staying away from things like peanut and vegetable oil because you'll end up smelling like a french fry.
For dry hands apply a few drops (about 5) to your hands and rub, rub, rub. I like to do this at night right before bed. Don't forget to massage it into your cuticles. You can even keep some in a pretty little pump on your nightstand!
If you have dry skin on your face from enjoying the slopes rub 1 - 3 drops onto your cheeks and lips. If you have sensitive, acne prone skin you should exercise caution before trying this by testing on a small patch of skin on your jawline.
To get your tootsies ready for sandals, rub a several drops onto each foot. Massage it in until absorbed and then put on some socks to ensure your feet get all that moisture...and so that you don't wipe out in the kitchen!
You can also use olive oil to moisturize dry elbows and rough knees. And adding a touch of olive oil to the center of your legs - on the shin bone - adds definition and makes your legs look slimmer. A great trick when wearing skirts or shorts!
For a homemade body scrub mix 1/2 cup olive oil with either salt, sugar or brown sugar. Add enough salt, sugar, brown sugar to achieve the consistency you like, then if you want, add a few drops of essential oil (lavender, vanilla, chamomile, ginger root, anything yummy smelling) and you've got a fantastic body scrub without spending $20. Keep it in an airtight container in the fridge and it'll last you just as long.
If you have the time for a relaxing soak in the tub, drizzle a small amount in the bath.
Suffering from dried out, frizzy hair? Use olive oil as a conditioner. Wrap your hair in a plastic bag and then a warm towel. Let it soak in for 10 - 20 minutes.
Try out these different uses for olive oil and you'll emerge from your winter hibernation looking radiant!
Labels:
brown sugar,
cheap,
dry skin,
essential oils,
feet,
hair,
moisturizer,
olive oil,
salt,
sugar
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Moisturizing. Is It a Must?
How important is moisturizing? And does everyone need to do it? The answer - moisturizing is very important and everyone does need to do it. However, what kind of moisturizer and how much you use will vary depending on your skin type.
Moisturizers are an important step in your makeup routine because it creates a smooth canvas for the products you put on your face. When looking for a moisturizer, try to find one that has easily pronounceable ingredients, preferably natural, and make sure that it doesn't contain mineral oil which is considered a comedogenic (meaning it causes acne). If you have sensitive skin, it is especially important to find a moisturizer for your specific skin type. Cetaphil and Neutrogena are known for being very gentle on the skin. Avoid moisturizers that are heavily perfumed as they contain unnecessary ingredients that can be aggravating. Many people think that if they have oily skin that a moisturizer will only make things worse. Oily skin still benefits from a moisturizer, but only a very thin veil should be applied. Put a small amount, about the size of a pea, onto your fingertip then lightly rub it between your hands before applying. For best results, apply your moisturizer and allow it to absorb for 10-15 minutes before putting on your makeup. If you still have too much moisturizer on your face, just blot it off with a tissue or blotting paper.
Moisturizing at night is just as important and is very effective in providing you with deep moisture that will improve the quality of your skin overall. While you sleep your body is healing itself so this is a great time to give your skin the extra help.
The one area of your face that you generally do NOT need to moisturize is your eyelids. We naturally produce enough oils on our lids that a moisturizer would make your makeup slip and crease. And it could also cause the excess product to run down into your eyes. Ow!
Trina's Current Favorites:
Neutrogena Oil-Free Moisture for Sensitive Skin (Daytime)
Neutrogena Visibly Firm Night Cream (Before Bed)
Moisturizers are an important step in your makeup routine because it creates a smooth canvas for the products you put on your face. When looking for a moisturizer, try to find one that has easily pronounceable ingredients, preferably natural, and make sure that it doesn't contain mineral oil which is considered a comedogenic (meaning it causes acne). If you have sensitive skin, it is especially important to find a moisturizer for your specific skin type. Cetaphil and Neutrogena are known for being very gentle on the skin. Avoid moisturizers that are heavily perfumed as they contain unnecessary ingredients that can be aggravating. Many people think that if they have oily skin that a moisturizer will only make things worse. Oily skin still benefits from a moisturizer, but only a very thin veil should be applied. Put a small amount, about the size of a pea, onto your fingertip then lightly rub it between your hands before applying. For best results, apply your moisturizer and allow it to absorb for 10-15 minutes before putting on your makeup. If you still have too much moisturizer on your face, just blot it off with a tissue or blotting paper.
Moisturizing at night is just as important and is very effective in providing you with deep moisture that will improve the quality of your skin overall. While you sleep your body is healing itself so this is a great time to give your skin the extra help.
The one area of your face that you generally do NOT need to moisturize is your eyelids. We naturally produce enough oils on our lids that a moisturizer would make your makeup slip and crease. And it could also cause the excess product to run down into your eyes. Ow!
Trina's Current Favorites:
Neutrogena Oil-Free Moisture for Sensitive Skin (Daytime)
Neutrogena Visibly Firm Night Cream (Before Bed)
Labels:
Cetaphil,
dry skin,
moisturizer,
Neutrogena,
oily skin,
sensitive skin,
skin prep
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