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The Skin Care Revolution

The entire skin care industry has been growing at a phenomenal rate the past 10 years and will continue to grow during the next 20-30 years. The baby boomer generation is beginning to focus more on health, beauty and anti-aging. Baby boomers represent the largest portion of the population, they are well established professionally and they are beginning to age. All this means that they are increasing their focus on skin care and personal health and beauty items. The skin care revolution is developing in many different directions:

1) natural and/or organic skin care and cosmetics;
2) male skin care;
3) advanced anti-aging and anti-wrinkle skin care and cosmetics;
4) more natural looking cosmetics;
5) cosmetic surgery, botox and similar advanced anti-aging treatments;
6) advanced over the counter acne treatment products; and
7) increase in skin care spas, clinics and salons.

Skin care has made significant technological advancements and products are becoming more and more effective. The skin care industry has also become increasingly competitive which forces companies to constantly improve products and develop new products in order to remain in business. Despite all of the advanced skin care, anti-aging and similar products there is also a strong focus on natural and organic skin care lotions, cleansers and facial treatments. There is no sign that this industry is going to slow down any time soon. There is a tremendous market demand which is fueling the investment in advanced research and development. All of these factors makes it much easier for you to develop your own effective skin care program.

There is a lot of excitement in the skin care industry. Modern science is making it easier for women to have healthier and younger looking skin much longer than previously. Many of these skin care techniques can be used in the comfort of your own home. The ability to preserve skin longer diminishes the need for expensive cosmetic surgery or at least deferring it until much later in life. With the skin care products available today, a simple daily 30 minute regimen can greatly enhance skin tone, skin elasticity, minimize age spots and wrinkles and provide other skin care benefits. 

All of the advances in skin care products and treatments can be overwhelming. It can be difficult for consumers to keep up with the latest and greatest skin care products available. We at My-Skin-Care-Tips.com are dedicated to provide you with the information you need to choose the most effective skin care products, cosmetics and treatments available to meet your personal skin care needs.

Whether you are interested in natural and organic skin care, anti-aging and anti-wrinkle skin care or acne, rashes and similar skin conditions, we are your source for the latest skin care information, tips and resources.

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July 23, 2007

Natural Skin Care - A Balancing System for Skin

Natural Skin Care - A Balancing System for Skin Problematic skin needs special care, while care should also be taken to save the skin from the dangerous Ultra Violet rays. There are loads of options that can be found in the market meant for skin care but no […]

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July 17, 2007

Get The Glow, But Remove The Shine: Homemade Facial Skin Care Recipes For Oily Skin

Tip! Use a moisturiser designed specifically for oily skin. Wildcrafted’s Avocado Day Crč­Ą contains wholesome oils like Wheatgerm and cocoa butter that moisturise and hydrate the skin without leaving a greasy feeling and essential oils of orange blossom and lemon to cleanse and soothe.

Don’t you just hate it how one part of your face is oily and shiny, while another is dry and flakey? It seems almost impossible to be able to clean both zones equally. Soap just makes the dry areas drier and lotions make the oily areas even greasier. So what’s a woman to do?

The problem may lie in the facial cleansing products that you are using. While they may work well for your T-zone, the chemicals in the product may actually be removing too much of the natural oils from the rest of your face. That’s the evil of manufactured skin care products. Anyway you look at it, it’s practically impossible to buy a completely natural skin care product made from pure organic ingredients. They have to add some chemicals in order to stabilize and preserve the product for a certain shelf life.

Tip! Climatic ? Hot, humid climates tend to cause oily skin. Again you can counteract this by using a high quality natural skin care regime and drinking lots of water (in excess of 3 litres per day).

The good news is… the solution to your problem may lie right in your own kitchen cabinets.

Homemade natural skin care products don’t contain any additional chemical ingredients that could potentially irritate or harm your skin. The only prospective problem may lie in people who are allergic to certain food ingredients. This is easily overcome by substituting the offending food or ingredient with another similar ingredient. For example, if you are allergic to strawberries you could substitute a cucumber instead.

Not only do homemade skin care products cost a lot less to make, you can easily experiment with what works best for you without breaking the bank. Let’s face it, some of the products on the market cost a small fortune! I know it frustrates me to buy a product for $20 and find out it either doesn’t work or I can’t use it because it makes me break out. It’s much easier to head off to the kitchen, mix up a small sample batch of something and give it a try.

Tip! Effective treatment for oily skin involves cleansing, moisturizing, and protecting your skin with products created to provide oily skin solutions. Although there are no natural cures for oily skin, you can certainly manage the problem and keep it from worsening.

You will find that some recipes have to be mix up just prior to use as they don’t store well, but the majority of recipes can be stored in the refrigerator for up to a week allowing you to mix up a small batch to save yourself some time. The following recipes are great for people with combination/oily skin that tend to break out with acne and blackheads. Why not give these a try and see how they work for you?

Facial Cleanser For Normal to Oily Skin

2 tbsp cornstarch
2 tbsp glycerin
1/2 cup distilled water

Mix the ingredients together until smooth. Pour into a jar and place the jar inside a double-boiler pot (do not use direct heat on the jar). Bring the water in the outer pot to a boil and heat the mixture until it is clear and has thickened. (If it thickens too much, add a bit more water). Remove from heat and let cool. This is a good all-over facial cleanser and should keep for 7 to 10 days.

Green Tea Skin Toner

1 teabag of green tea
1/2 cup boiling water

Let the tea bag steep for 2 to 3 minutes in the hot water. Remove the tea bag and let the water cool. Pour into an empty toner bottle or something similar with a small opening. Use with cotton pads like you would regular toner. If you wish to, you could also add a 3 or 4 drops of tea tree essential oil. Tea tree oil is a great antiseptic for pimples, while the oil helps to moisturize the skin.

Tip! Oil is important for moisturizing the skin, and you can take comfort from knowing that oily skin delays wrinkling, age spots, and fine lines, and sebaceous glands become less active as we age. In the meantime, the problem remains that oil clogs the pores of the skin, and the effects are, naturally, the production of blackheads and pimples, as well as enlarged pores and redness.

Facial Scrub (Good for blackheads)

1 part baking soda
1 part water

Mix together into a paste. Gently scrub blackheads for 2 to 3 minutes. Rinse off. Use once or twice a week.

Natural Scrub For Oily Skin

1 part sea salt
1 part lemon juice

Mix into a paste and gently scrub face for 1 to 2 minutes. Rinse off. Interestingly, you would think this would be very drying to your skin, but I’ve found it actually leaves your skin feeling clean, refreshed, and soft. Use once a week to remove dead skin cells.

Deep Cleansing Mask

1/2 of a peeled, pureed cucumber
1 tbsp plain, natural yogurt

Mix ingredients together and apply to the face (avoid eye area). Let dry for 20 minutes. Rinse off with warm water. Use once or twice a week to remove dead skin cells and refresh your skin.

As you can see, making up your own natural homemade skin care recipes can be quite simple and convenient with the right ingredients in the house. After all, if you have to run out to buy some cleanser, toner, moisturizer, etc., why not just stock up on what you need to make your own facial skin care products instead? At least you’ll know exactly what’s contained in each product. Just remember to throw away the old stuff after 7 days and make a fresh batch for the following week. Your skin will thank you for it.

Tip! Noncomedogenic moisturizers do not clog pores, and nonacnegenic moisturizers do not irritate pores. Look for the chemical benzyl peroxide, which helps reduce the amount of oil your glands produce and is a useful ingredient in lotions and creams designed for oily skin.

Rose Smith owns Total Beauty Tips, where you can learn to rejuvenate and revitalize your skin with body skin care tips and solutions. We feature advice, products and information that will help make your total body feel smooth, soft and fabulous. Visit http://www.totalbeautytips.com.

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