How can garden fresh aloe vera leaves be used as skin care element?
Posted by admin on Sep 15, 2009
i hav many aloe vera plant in my hoese.i v seen dat many cosmetics company now a days use aloe vera extract as an ingredient of their products.i want to know if their is any way to use them directly?wat r their results?
use the gel out of the biggest outside leaves
Natural Skin Treaments for Exfoliating
Posted by admin on Sep 3, 2009
Our skin, like our entire body, is a machine. Its purpose is to protect the vital organs, muscles, and bones underneath it. To do this it must constantly revitalize by churning out new skin cells. The skin has several layers. New fresh cells are generated in the lower most layers and slowly move toward the upper levels. The movement takes about two to four weeks.
Skin cells should naturally slough off when they reach the upper layers. This doesn’t always happen. Skin cells may get congested due to varying factors. Sebum, the skin’s naturally occuring oil, may cause the cells to stick together is an example of this.
Does this mean to scrub your tender skin till it glows red? No. However helping to get rid of some of those pesky dead skin cells can help with making our skin look healthier and be a better surface to absorb mosturizers and masks. Keep in mind that if those moisturizers and masks are chock full of chemicals – the chemicals will be absorbed through your skin. Try to keep your natural skin treatment care routine as chemical free as possible.
One over the counter product to try is Ecco Bella Leave-On Invisible Exfoliant and Blemish Remedy:

Here’s what one reviewer from Amazon had to say:
| By | M. Mills “scrutinzing consumer” (East Coast, USA) – See all my reviews (REAL NAME) |
I’ve been using this product every morning for six months, and, coupled with a 5% benzoyl peroxide product at night, I’ve seen a significant improvement in my skin’s tone and texture. The benzoyl peroxide cream helps control my acne, and the salicylic acid/AHA complex in Ecco Bella’s product makes my skin noticeably softer, smoother, and more radiant. I’ve actually gotten a some compliments on my skin tone in the past few weeks — something that has NEVER happened before! Ecco Bella’s Blemish Remedy is a thin, yellowy-beige liquid. To apply, I press my index finger against the mouth of the bottle, flip it over and back, and then use my fingertips to spread the liquid around. I repeat this until I’ve covered my entire face. (I imagine you could use a cotton ball/pad if you wanted, but you’d probably go through the bottle fairly quickly.) I give it 10 minutes to really penetrate into my pores, and then I apply moisturizer/sunscreen and makeup. There is only one minor downside that I’ve experienced with this product: it has a strong “aromatheraphy” scent. To me, it actually smells a little like men’s aftershave. Luckily, the scent doesn’t linger. Some people will doubtless find it very pleasant. All in all, I highly recommend this product for those who are looking for an effective leave-on salicylic acid/AHA treatment. Additionally, Ecco Bella’s Blemish Remedy has no animal ingredients, and the company never tests on animals, making this product 100% vegan — a must-have in my book.
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Here’s a Homemade Recipe for your natural skin treatment exfoliator
Mix one tablesppon of sugar, one tablespoon of olive oil, and three drops of rose oil. Massage over face and neck. Rinse with warm water and washcloth. Be aware to remove all of the oil from face.
Natural Skin Treament – Quick Tips for Olive Oil Skin Care
Posted by admin on Sep 1, 2009
Natural skin products so don’t have to be expensive. Who doesn’t have olive oil in their kitchen cabinet? Depending on color, size, quantities, olive oil can range in price from $5 to over $30. It can fit anyone’s budget. You can even order it online, check out Amazon.
Olive oil is sold in light to dark varities. Don’t be fooled when you read “light”. It refers to color not calories or fat amounts. As an effective skin treatment, this oil is the ultimate moisturizer. Note – moisturizing helps keep the skin supple, soft and smooth. So OO helps in the anti-aging department too.
Here are some ideas on how to add olive oil skin care to your natural skin treatment routine:
In your bath, add a quarter cup of olive oil (OO) with some drops of lavender or peppermint oil. Lavender or peppermint are both very soothing. This is a great moisturizing soak.
Grab some sugar, (I like the natural or molasses sugar becasue the granules are larger) and add two tablespoons of OO. Rub those hands together until the sugar dissolves. Rinse. Badda-Bing – a great scrub for softening, dry hands.
For a groovy face scrub use the above, except use regular granulated sugar (smaller crystals), add two tablespoons of OO and half-teaspoon of Vitamin E or one teaspoon of Vitamin C. Use as an exfoliator. Follow with your usual cleanser.
For some more bounce to your locks, use a few tablespoons of OO. Massage into hair and scalp and cover with a shower cap. Even a small plastic bag will do. And some oompf by sitting under a portable hair dyer for 15 minutes – but that’s optional. Wash and follow with your fav shampoo.
OO is one of the best moisturizers from Mother Earth. Try a dab or two today and add the double O to your natural skin care regimen.

