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Organic skin
care
“If it can be
done naturally,
why go for
artificial
means” - this is
the basic
premise on which
‘organic skin
care’ works.
Organic skin
care is the most
natural way of
‘skin care’. 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.
‘Organic skin
care’ is not
only friendlier
to skin, but
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 skin
care routines
e.g. cucumber is
very common in
organic skin
care routines.
Turmeric, apple,
papaya, ginger
are others that
find a wide use
in organic skin
care routines.
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
utilize the
rotten ones for
your skin, their
only place is
the garbage bin.
Milk is known to
posses good
cleansing
properties; in
fact, the name
of some skin
care products
contains the
word ‘milk’ in
them. 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 egg,
honey, milk and
fruits, for
preparation of
organic facial
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
moisturizing
properties.
Wheat germ, in
various
combinations
with other
organic
materials, is
used to prepare
facial masks for
normal and dry
skin types.
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
exfoliation and
moisturizing
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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