Knowing how to take care of your skin is something everyone
should know, not only when you have a problem skin. You should
have a few of the basic products at your disposal on a daily
basis and one of them is skin care body lotion. Which type of
lotions you need depends on the skin type that you have.
Do you know the type of your skin?
There is a really simple trick to determine the skin type that
you have. Take a piece of tissue paper, toilet paper will also
do, and place that piece on your forehead. Know you have to
watch what happens, if it falls of the your skin is dry but when
it sticks your skin is probably to oily. Don't come to that last
conclusion after 30 seconds, it really has to stay on for more
then five minutes, when it falls of after one or two minutes
your skin is normal or a so called combination skin.
Selecting the right product
Now we need to choose the right skin care body lotion for you
and there is a large selection to choose from. Hundreds, if not
thousands, of products are available and you need to find the
one that is perfect for you. This will take some time, and you
should take your time and think before you buy. There are a few
body lotion product that are worth mentioning here.
Organic Juicy Lime Nourishing Body Cream
This product is a nourishing and very rich body cream. It has a
high concentration of anti-aging antioxidants that are very
powerful, these will help to take off some years of body and
face. Another thing that this body lotion will do is that it
will repair any damage you may have and also prevent any more
damage occurring with your skin.
Breathe Moisture Wrap In-Shower Body Lotion
This is a body lotion that is designed in such a way that you
can use it while you are in the shower. It is a highly hydrating
skin treatment, containing Shea Butter, and it will provide your
body with a thorough moisture, this is done because of the
humidity and warmth of the shower. Because this is a body lotion
there is no need to use any other product when your done
showering, if you still want to use something extra you can of
course.
These are just a few examples that stand out and should be
mentioned but there of course many more products you can use as
a skin care body lotion. The only way to find out which is best
for you is to try out a few of them.
Beware of the fact that a lot of these products don't come
cheap. Keep in mind that you will be using this product on a
daily basis and you will be buying more of it if you like using
it. Being expensive doesn't mean the product is the only good
one out there, most of the times a less expensive product is
just as good, often you pay mostly for the name on the bottle.
About The Author: You should care for your skin. It's the
largest organ of a human being so don't neglect it. Julia
Schwartz shows at http://www.day2days kincare.com what you can do
to keep your skin in a good condition.
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Natural Ingredients or Synthetic – Which Are Better For your skin
Can you really believe everything you read? When it comes to
selecting skin care products, the answer might surprise you.
However the debate continues to rage on as to whether products
containing all natural ingredients are really better than those
containing synthetic ingredients. With both sides of this issue
taking a firm stand, it ultimately comes down to you, the
consumer, to decide what products work best for you.
But before making your decision let's take a look at some of
the things that may help you make your decisions on what's
better for you.
Are skin care products with natural ingredients better?
That's the million-dollar question, literally. Skin care
product manufacturers right now are spending millions of dollars
researching everything from alfalfa to yucca in an attempt to
not only gain a competitive edge, but to grab more of your
customer dollars.
Skin care marketing departments and manufacturers of skin care
products are working hard to cleverly combine catchy phrases,
attention-grabbing packaging and testimonials from 'experts' in
the field of natural product research and development. The end
results of these efforts are expensive moisturizers, cleansers,
shampoos, masks, exfoliants and cosmetics that claim to work
miracles on your skin, safely, and most importantly, naturally.
But are these claims true? Well, that depends on which side of
the fence you're on when it comes to supporting natural products
versus synthetic products. Before you take a side on this
bitterly debated issue, there's one very important fact that you
need to know.
The federal government has yet to define guidelines and
regulations governing use of the term, 'natural'. That means
marketers can use the term any way they choose, irregardless of
the ingredients used in their products or the manufacturing
processes used to produce those products.
Although a skin care product might very well contain natural
products like aloe or vitamin E, what you're not being told is
that the processes used to extract these components often
utilize many synthetic materials. And even once natural
ingredients are extracted, they're usually combined with
synthetic products such as preservatives and stabilizing agents
that help prolong shelf life.
Natural ingredients can impose the potential for an allergic
reaction just as synthetic ingredients can. Lots of people have
food allergies, so putting products containing plants or plant
extracts on their skin may increase the risks of an allergic
reaction. And even if a full-blown allergic reaction doesn't
occur, natural ingredients can also cause skin irritation and/or
sensitivity.
Natural ingredients can be a good thing but they're better if
they come directly from your refrigerator or garden, unless of
course you are allergic to the ingredient itself.
My recommendation is to focus more on putting natural
ingredients into your mouth. One thing everyone can agree on is
that eating a diet loaded with antioxidants and vitamins is
extremely beneficial to healthy skin. The body is very efficient
at processing natural foods and using the blood stream to
transport these nutrients to the skin.
When looking for good skin care products, find products that
you trust and work well with your skin type. Then become a loyal
customer of that product line. Your skin will be happier as a
result.
About The Author: Find more free beauty advice and healthy skin
care tips, please subscribe to our free newsletter at
http://www.fine-skin-care-products.com
:-Elizabeth Mcgee
selecting skin care products, the answer might surprise you.
However the debate continues to rage on as to whether products
containing all natural ingredients are really better than those
containing synthetic ingredients. With both sides of this issue
taking a firm stand, it ultimately comes down to you, the
consumer, to decide what products work best for you.
But before making your decision let's take a look at some of
the things that may help you make your decisions on what's
better for you.
Are skin care products with natural ingredients better?
That's the million-dollar question, literally. Skin care
product manufacturers right now are spending millions of dollars
researching everything from alfalfa to yucca in an attempt to
not only gain a competitive edge, but to grab more of your
customer dollars.
Skin care marketing departments and manufacturers of skin care
products are working hard to cleverly combine catchy phrases,
attention-grabbing packaging and testimonials from 'experts' in
the field of natural product research and development. The end
results of these efforts are expensive moisturizers, cleansers,
shampoos, masks, exfoliants and cosmetics that claim to work
miracles on your skin, safely, and most importantly, naturally.
But are these claims true? Well, that depends on which side of
the fence you're on when it comes to supporting natural products
versus synthetic products. Before you take a side on this
bitterly debated issue, there's one very important fact that you
need to know.
The federal government has yet to define guidelines and
regulations governing use of the term, 'natural'. That means
marketers can use the term any way they choose, irregardless of
the ingredients used in their products or the manufacturing
processes used to produce those products.
Although a skin care product might very well contain natural
products like aloe or vitamin E, what you're not being told is
that the processes used to extract these components often
utilize many synthetic materials. And even once natural
ingredients are extracted, they're usually combined with
synthetic products such as preservatives and stabilizing agents
that help prolong shelf life.
Natural ingredients can impose the potential for an allergic
reaction just as synthetic ingredients can. Lots of people have
food allergies, so putting products containing plants or plant
extracts on their skin may increase the risks of an allergic
reaction. And even if a full-blown allergic reaction doesn't
occur, natural ingredients can also cause skin irritation and/or
sensitivity.
Natural ingredients can be a good thing but they're better if
they come directly from your refrigerator or garden, unless of
course you are allergic to the ingredient itself.
My recommendation is to focus more on putting natural
ingredients into your mouth. One thing everyone can agree on is
that eating a diet loaded with antioxidants and vitamins is
extremely beneficial to healthy skin. The body is very efficient
at processing natural foods and using the blood stream to
transport these nutrients to the skin.
When looking for good skin care products, find products that
you trust and work well with your skin type. Then become a loyal
customer of that product line. Your skin will be happier as a
result.
About The Author: Find more free beauty advice and healthy skin
care tips, please subscribe to our free newsletter at
http://www.fine-skin-care-products.com
:-Elizabeth Mcgee
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