Like many people, you are probably looking for the perfect anti-aging wrinkle cream. You want to look youthful and vibrant, but you don’t want to break the bank. There are many great ANTI AGING SKIN CARE PRODUCTS out there which will reduce wrinkles and make you look a decade younger.
In this article, we’ll give you some key pointers to select the absolute best cream if you choose to purchase it commercially – a good option if you want an effective and simple to use product. Another option, as we’ll discuss later in this article, is to make your own product using household products.
You probably know that moisturizing is the key to wrinkle reduction. Therefore, you should look for ANTI AGING SKIN CARE PRODUCTS that contain a rich moisturizer like coconut oil, aloe vera, or cocoa butter. These moisturizers will sink into your skin and replenish it, leaving it feeling soft and smooth.
Another thing to look care in ANTI AGING SKIN CARE PRODUCTS is antioxidants. These are special compounds that help prevent the breakdown of your skin cells. In sum, they could be said to reverse aging, since the natural aging process can be defined as cellular decomposition. Antioxidants such as lycopene and vitamin c can help reverse this process.
Finally, you should try to select a product that contains a good sunblock. Like oxidation, sun exposure leads to cellular breakdown. Over time, the result is rapid aging, wrinkle formation, brown spots, and even skin cancer. Make sure your cream contains a sunblock of SPF 20 or above for maximum skin protection.
If you’re interested in trying some home recipes, you can begin with a good oil. Since oils provide much-needed moisture to rejuvenate your skin, it is the base of all commercial and homemade skin care products. Olive oil can be a good choice if you don’t need a thick cream. Another option is to buy commercial cocoa or shea butter.
Apart from an oil or butter product, you will also need to select an active agent. An active agent is usually a fruit, vegetable, nut, or other natural substance which will give your cream its scent and properties. If you are going to use your cream right away – or don’t mind storing it for up to a week in the refrigerator – you can use the whole fruit, vegetable, or nut.
However, if you want to be able to keep your wrinkle cream for longer, you should not use the whole fruit, vegetable, or nut, because it can decompose over time. Instead, you can make an extract by soaking it in boiling water (much like steeping tea). After it cools, the extract can be mixed into your oil or butter to make a long-lasting cream.
By: Geoff Hopkins
The sensitive body of a newborn baby is the most important concern for many parents. Because of the sensitive parts of the body, it is very important for you to take note of some guidelines to help an infant maintain a healthy glowing skin. How to take care of a baby’s skin?
There are many products on the market that are intended for baby skin care use. However, not all of them are actually advisable or safe for all types of skin. You should always be aware of the sensitivity of your newborn to some chemicals or substances in commercially available products.
For bathing procedures, a gentle soap can be used. Even though water is perfect as the gentlest type of cleansing agent, soaps may add to the overall cleansing process for a newborn baby. You can choose to use a very gentle soap that contains organic substances. Soaps with natural oil extracts such as olive oil, coconut oil or palm oil are highly recommended. Most pediatricians do not recommend the use of antibacterial soaps for they may be too harsh for the baby’s sensitive skin.
In terms of shampooing, you should consider the amount of hair that your baby has. Also, you should be able to determine if it is oily or not. Shampoos can contain strong chemicals that may irritate the scalp of your infant. Mild shampoos are the best to use for newborn babies. You can tell by looking for brands that do not contain alcohols, fragrances, and artificial colors. Babies do not need these substances for shampoos only intended to cleanse dead skin cells on the scalp of a baby.
For additional , you may use lotions and oil for babies. These substances provide a soothing effect to a baby’s irritated skin. Moreover, lotions provide a certain kind of moisturizing effect to keep your baby’s skin free from dryness and chafing. In using lotions and oils, you should get the brand that is free of petrochemicals.
Another skin care product for babies is powders. If you are going to use this for your newborn, be sure that the brand name is specifically intended for infants. Apparently, powder contains fragrances and tiny particles that may induce allergies. Even though these products are used to soothe the skin, there are some cases where inappropriate use can lead to allergic reactions in babies. You should stay away from powders that contain talc. There have been some studies that relate this substance to cancers.
There are a number of ways to make your infant’s skin healthy and glowing. You may opt to choose the mentioned products above to help you provide an efficient way of skin care to your baby. However, you should always be careful in choosing the brand as this factor may cause certain health problems. Over the counter products may be convenient to purchase, but you should regularly consult your pediatrician to make sure they are safe for your baby.
By: David Yu
The skin on your baby is very fragile, delicate and thin. This means the skin is very sensitive and can react easily to weather temperatures and also irritants. Irritants can come from a variety of substances but mainly through the chemicals contained in the products you use on baby. Avoiding these chemicals can be as easy as purchasing organic products but here are 10 other alternatives for you to try.
1. Unbleached disposable nappies.
The Choice website states: “As far as dioxins are concerned, they’re a family of organochlorins that includes one of the most toxic chemicals yet made. In the past, dioxin traces were found in chlorine-bleached white paper and pulp products, including disposable nappies. However, nowadays nappies are usually oxygen-bleached (using hydrogen peroxide), which forms no dioxin.”
However do we know what consequences hydrogen peroxide will bring? There are totally unbleached disposable nappies on the market that ensures your baby does not come into contact with any bleach.
2. Never use talc on baby.
Why? Contamination of wounds or body cavities with talc is liable to cause granulomas. Inhalation of talc can cause respiratory irritation. Prolonged exposure to talc may produce pneumocomosis. Talc is liable to be heavily contaminated with bacteria including Clostridium tetani, CL welchii and Bacillus anthracis, hence it must be sterilised. Mardindale 31 P1096, 1745, 1407
Organic talcs are usually made with cornflour, arrowroot and white clay and are wonderfully safe and very effective for keeping baby’s skin dry.
3. Massage oils after bathing.
Avoid mineral based oils as they contribute to the drying of the skin when absorbed. Instead use natural and organic oils that continue to soothe and moisturise baby’s skin. Try products that contain sweet almond oil, coconut oil, sunflower oil and chamomile, rose, lavender and mandarin essential oils. But remember to always do a test patch first and watch for any redness or irritation. Do not use if this occurs! You only need the tiniest amount of oil to massage into your baby’s skin, less than a teaspoon.
4. Natural bottom wipes.
Homemade bottom wipes can be made easily.
Cut a roll of strong paper towel (Viva are great) in half. Take out the cardboard inner roll.
Mix two cups of water with ½ cup sweet almond oil and ½ cup of organic baby wash.
Place one half of the roll into a container and pour over ½ of the solution. Store in container.
Or for just a wiping solution try a cup of cool chamomile tea and a teaspoon of honey mixed well. Honey is a natural antiseptic so it is great for keeping baby’s bottom germ free and will help treat existing nappy rash.
5. Soap free washing/bathing.
Newborns can be gently and easily wiped down with rose hydrosol. This is distilled water that contains healing and soothing aromatic rose extracts suitable for the most sensitive of skin types and is very economical as you only use a small amount.
Older babies should be washed with organic baby washes as adult products tend to have harsher ingredients that can irritate baby’s skin. Use baby washes sparingly.
6. Washing baby’s clothes and Manchester.
Always wash baby’s clothes and Manchester before using and wash in pure soap flakes or a gentle skin sensitive washing solution. Do not add water softeners or conditioners as these can cause skin irritation. Dissolve the flakes in a little warm water before adding to the washing cycle. Baby’s clothes and sheets etc do not need to be disinfected, just dry in the sun.
7. Using organic baby lotion.
Organic baby lotions can be used as an alternative to massage oils and help keep baby’s skin from drying out.. However baby’s skin is sensitive so monitor the results carefully and discontinue use if any sign of redness or irritation occurs.
8. Sanitising cloth nappies.
Washing cloth nappies at a temperature of 65 °C or hotter and then drying them in direct sunlight should eliminate any harmful germs as the ultraviolet light has a sterilising effect and a natural bleaching ability.
Natural Nappy Soak: Half fill a nappy bucket, then add a quarter of a cup of bicarbonate of soda and swish to dissolve, add 3 drops of lavender essential oil and 3 drops of tea tree essential oil. Soak nappies in this overnight then wash as per normal. Add half a cup of white vinegar to the final rinse for softer nappies. Always make sure the nappy bucket lid is firmly in place, and always out of reach of children.
9. Umbilical stump tips.
The umbilical stump must be kept clean and dry until it falls off naturally. Fold baby’s nappy below the stump so it’s exposed to the air and not to urine. Avoid bathing your baby in a bath tub until the stump falls off. Try using the hydrosol wash mentioned above. Studies have shown that leaving the stump to dry out naturally is the quickest method. Do not apply any drying agents as they can cause irritations.
10. Cradle cap care.
Cradle cap is the result of overactive glands in your baby’s scalp and is not dangerous. It looks like a crusty patch of skin. This drying has been attributed to the hormones the mother passes to her child at birth and can continue for several months. The gentlest and safest way to cure cradle cap is to wipe the area with sweet almond oil, leave it on for about five-ten minutes then wash baby’s scalp with an organic baby wash or shampoo. Do not leave the oil on the scalp as this will cause further dryness as the glands become ‘confused’.
Organic baby products that are totally safe to use on your baby are readily available online and through chemists. There really is no excuse to be using chemicals on your baby anymore!
By: Cheryl Beasley