Your skin tells a lot about you. Its suppleness, radiance and purity all reveal a deeper quality about your inner being. Unfortunately, this rings to be truer for women in our society as they are constantly strained to regain their attractiveness and youthful look. This pressure often pushes women to look for quick fix solutions provided by synthetic and un-natural skin products.
Fortunately, nowadays things have changed and “natural” is the buzz word and there is no doubt that “natural” skin care products are receiving more consumer attention than ever before. A consumer today has the luxury to choose from a wide range of natural skin care products and skin treatments. The downside is that with natural products’ increasing popularity it has also caused many non-natural products to masquerade as natural products, which causes confusion among many consumers as they are not able to distinguish between a real natural product and a false one.
Natural skin care products have a wide rage of applications – from moisturizing oils to facial hand care. These natural products and their applications are growing day by day because of the rising demand. Some of the skin care products are listed below:
Natural skin care for pregnant women: The skin of a pregnant woman has to undergo major changes so that it can adjust to the demands of child birth. The increased blood circulation, growing breasts, fluctuating hormone levels and, of course, the expanding belly greatly alters the woman’s skin. Extended and rapid stretching can cause harm to the skins underlying tissue and also leave permanent scars which are called stretch marks. During pregnancy the skin may also suffer dryness, pigmentation and venerable to environmental elements. Selecting the proper skin care product during pregnancy is essential. Natural skin products come in the form of Breast and belly oils, perineum oils, pregnancy body butter and leg comfort oils.
Natural skin care products for anti-aging: Time cannot be turned back but if we can offer our skin the best natural skin nourishment then we certainly can delay the aging process. Nature has provided a wealth of raw materials in the form of plants which contain nurturing and rejuvenating qualities. These raw materials cannot be copied in any laboratory and are far more superior to the synthetic and un-natural skin care products. Anti-aging products include facial cleansing milk, facial tonics, lotions, creams and masks. A good anti-aging formula would bring out the natural beauty of the skin and would cause the skin to repair and rejuvenate.
Baby skin care products: A baby’s skin being delicate, pure and soft requires the products made with the purest and most natural ingredients. Baby products would be made of plant oils and extracts, pure beeswax and wool wax. Wool wax in particular is very suitable to the baby’s skin as it bio chemical composition is very similar to that of the creamy, fatty substance that protects the baby’s skin at birth. It provides good protection from moisture, all the while allowing the skin a lot of air. Baby skin care products would be safe from all kinds of artificial preservatives, chemicals and harsh substances. No wonder natural skin care products are the safest way to stay beautiful!
By: JD Files
A newborn’s skin is soft and delicate. Proper skin care and bathing can help maintain the health and texture of the baby’s skin. It is important to understand that to take care of Baby’s skin the most natural way is often best. Newborn baby may have some skin conditions that seem unusual to you. Most are fairly common such as Baby acne is a red, pimply rash on the face. Generally, it disappears over time. Cutis marmorata is a condition where the skin looks like pinkish-blue marble when exposed to cold temperatures. Erythema toxicum is a common, splotchy red rash that can affect newborns. Some have firm yellow or white bumps surrounded by a flare of red. The rash tends to come and go on different parts of the body. Vernix is a greasy white substance that coats and protects baby’s skin in the mother’s uterus. Some babies are born with lots of vernix still on their skin.
Milia are tiny whiteheads on your baby’s face. It is harmless and can be washed or wiped off. Crusty patches on scalp. Overactive glands in your baby’s scalp can cause cradle cap. If so, use a mild soap containing olive, coconut, or palm oil and possibly herbal extracts such as calendula. Contrary to popular thought, most babies may only need to be bathed two or three times a week or every other day. Baths can be given any time of day. Bathing before a feeding often works well. Sponge baths are required at first. Bathing in a tub of water should wait until the baby’s umbilical cord falls off, and a baby boy’s circumcision heals, to prevent infection. Contact dermatitis can develop after your baby’s skin comes into contact with something irritating or that she’s allergic to. Keep your child’s skin moist. After bathing, apply moisturizer within three minutes to retain the moisture in the skin. Avoid sudden temperature changes.
Avoid using soap if possible and do not scrub skin with washcloth. If soap is needed, use mild, moisturizing, unscented soap. Heat rash also problem baby skin and causes little bumps on the skin that can show up when your baby overheats. Keep your baby comfortably cool by dressing him in loose-fitting, light cotton clothing, especially in warm, humid weather. Massaging lotions and oils into your baby’s skin can relieve irritation. But anything you use should be free of petrochemicals , which are themselves irritants. Premature babies skin is even more delicate, so it is important to withhold all products until their approximate due date, as their skin takes longer to mature. If your baby is overdue, his/her skin may well be dry and cracked. Don’t be tempted to use any creams or lotions. If night-time itching is a problem, use a cold, damp washcloth to soothe the child’s skin.
Baby Skin Care Tips
1. Babies’ skin needs cleaning and cares for a healthy function during their growth.
2. Humidity causes macerations. Don’t use talc. It is abrasive and irritates the skin.
3. Protect baby skin from sunburn as well as associated problems such as freckles and premature wrinkles.
4. Avoid frequent baths for eczema.
5. Keep baby’s skin from becoming dry and itchy by adding non-allergenic oil to the bathwater.
6. If your baby has seborrheic dermatitis, a mild hydrocortisone cream (0.5%) is safe and usually effective.
7. Apply unscented petroleum jelly or a cream with zinc oxide to the skin of the diaper area to protect and lubricate for diaper rash.
8. Avoid using baby powder or talc.
By: Juliet Cohen