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Skin care can be a challenge if you are struggling with extreme dryness and chapping. Are you frustrated with those difficult areas like elbows, knees, and heels that have unsightly dry, rough patches?

Believe me, that’s for the birds, or should I say alligators. All joking aside, there is help and you don’t have to continue dealing with this problem. Baby soft skin is possible once you learn the truth about creams for getting rid of dry skin.

Watch Out for Harmful Ingredients

If you are like me, you prefer to use natural topical creams for dry skin whenever possible. It seems we are exposed to enough toxins on a regular basis, in which we have no control over, that it just doesn’t make sense to purposely buy products with toxins to put additional stress on our bodies.

With new research constantly becoming available, our eyes are being opened to some popular myths about our skin care regimens. For example, consider petroleum jelly. I used it myself to soften up my ‘not so pretty’ dry feet regularly.

Now to discover it tends to create a seal and prevent toxins from naturally being released. Most manufacturers still load products with mineral oils as cheap fillers, only giving short term results. Yet long term, it is just not a healthy option.

Benefits of Going Natural

The good news is: The latest research and technology is bringing safe, yet effective natural ingredients to market. Keep in mind that just as vitamins and minerals need to be taken in the correct form and quantity to work correctly in our body, the same thing applies to topical creams and lotions.

An added benefit of products using natural ingredients in the correct, active, combination is that they heal more than just dry skin.

I was very pleased to find out for instance that a product called “Age Defense Active Body Lotion” which is an intense, natural treatment for dry patches, also accomplishes a lot more. Not only is it one of the top creams for getting rid of dry skin, but the same ingredients also powerfully address other issues related to anti-aging and acne.

This is possible because of the synergistic healing properties and the ability to penetrate and go to work below the surface. Things like wrinkles and acne scars begin to fade, which is a real confidence booster.

So there you have it: Put this to the test right away and begin using natural topical creams for dry skin. At the same time reverse the clock and restore that smooth, youthful appearance you once had.

By: B. K. Smith

Doing everything possible to take care of baby’s skin is something that all mothers and fathers do. They want to have the most protective lotions and creams, and the best quality products. There are products for diaper rash, regular rashes, to help calm your baby, and keep his or her skin healthy and soft. Many mothers and fathers are turning to natural products to put on their baby. Recent studies include frightening results for parents and others alike. Many of our products that we use everyday are pumped full of chemicals, preservatives and toxins that are damaging to health. It has prompted people to turn to something different.

Shea Butter that is all natural and unrefined is one of the best things you can put on your baby’s sensitive skin. It has healing properties and is amazing for many things. Here are some of the things that it is good for.

Diaper Rash -

Shea Butter is great for treating and preventing diaper rash. For irritated and red skin that’s caused by diaper rash, it can be smoothed on for relief and comfort. To prevent diaper rash, all a parent has to do is smooth it on just like they would their old diaper rash cream. It creates an effective layer that will keep wetness off of your baby’s skin, and prevent diaper rash.

Calming -

Shea Butter which has had a great essential oil, like Lavender, is great for soothing your cranky baby. After a warm bath, it can be rubbed on your baby, and the Lavender will sooth him or her and promote a good night’s sleep. The Shea Butter will protect baby’s delicate skin while the calming Lavender does it’s work.

Lip Balm -

Shea Butter can be rubbed right on baby’s lips to keep them from becoming cracked if he or she has chapped lips. Often times, this can result from teething and constant moisture around the mouth. It contains latex, which provides a natural barrier against moisture while it soothes dry, chapped lips.

Protection against Sun -

Shea Butter contains Cinnamic acid, which naturally protects baby’s skin against the sun. While it’s not a replacement for sunscreen, applying Shea Butter can help protect your baby’s sensitive skin. This is great for normal inside days when you wouldn’t apply sunscreen. UV rays can still reach your baby in the shade, on an overcast day, and even indoors with the windows open.

Baths -

You can add Shea Butter to a warm bath to soothe your baby’s skin. Just heat the Shea Butter a bit until it’s melted and add it to the running water. Make sure that there are no ‘hot spots’ before you place your baby in the bath water. This is great for helping maintain your baby’s soft and healthy skin.

There are many things you can do with Shea Butter to help your baby’s sensitive skin. You can do some great things for his or her skin, and your own peace of mind. You know that you are not placing anything harmful on your baby, and that is a valuable thing to know.

By: Dr. Robyn Tisdale Scott