Herbal
Skin care is not something new as it has been in practice since
ancient times, when herbal skin care was probably the only way to
take care of skin. The skin care market changed forever when chemical
based products became available which have taken over the skin care
market from herbal products. Not only have many of the recipes been
lost but herbal products are not as popular as they once were as
science has gradually changed people's attitudes towards skin care.
Perhaps it is our fast paced lives and the ease with which we can
purchase just about any synthetically produced item that has helped
with the decrease in using natural preparations. Large skin care
manufacturers have jumped on the bandwagon that has come about in
all things natural but their herbal preparations have to be mixed
with some kind of preservative if they are to last which means they
are not as good as home made ones. It seems that increasing numbers
of people are becoming more discerning and using herbal skin care
products again from companies that are specializing in making small
batches of these products. Still it will never be a huge market
an as no-one really wants to make them in their own home, commercial
products are likely to continue; below are a few that you may or
may not know of.
Almost everyone has heard of aloe vera but did you know is an excellent
skin moisturizer and can treat sunburn, cuts and other skin problems?
If you have ever wondered why tea has other herbal additives like
dandelion, chamomile, lime flowers and rosemary then it is because
they are cleansers and often work better when they are combined
with other herbs. You may not know about the herbal antiseptic qualities
of other herbs like lavender, marigold, thyme and fennel and the
use of lavender water and rose water have been known to have skin
toning properties for a very long time. Products containing extracts
of tea have also been found to be very effective treating people
that have received too much UV radiation from the sun.
Oils prepared from herbal extracts present another means of herbal
skin care like tea tree oil, Lavender oil, borage oil and primrose
oil which are some of the more popular oils used in herbal skin
care. Bananas, apple and melon have hydration properties and are
very good for the skin, which is why so many manufacturers use them
in bath and shower gels etc. Obviously the greatest benefit of using
natural products is there is hardly ever any reaction to their use,
something that the synthetic products cannot claim. While herbal
products will probably remain popular as there are so few reactions
to them that there will be times when synthetic products will be
necessary for certain skin disorders.
It pays to look after your skin whether by herbal or synthetic
means as it has a major role in protecting us from the elements
and sometimes needs a little help.
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