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Your Day Spa Organic Ingredients That'll Make You a Homemade Skin Care
Specialist

If
you're too busy to make an appointment at a day spa or can't spare the cost
for skin care treats such as facials, read on to see how a few key organic
ingredients and homemade recipes can help you become a do-it-yourself skin
care specialist.
Many
devoted skincare users have long celebrated organic ingredients and products
as an alternative to the sometimes chemically enriched skincare products
being churned out constantly. However, knowing what specific ingredients do
to benefit skin care practices can help anyone concerned about whether such
products would suit them and their skin type. While there are literally too
many such ingredients to account for, there are a few whose roles definitely
deserve to be in the spotlight.
Exfoliators Galore
Every
good skincare practitioner knows that exfoliating is key in washing away
dead skin cells to keep skin soft and radiant. Sure, you can buy any old
exfoliant at the store but if you want to put a fun twist on things, check
out these all-natural ingredients provided by aromantic.co.uk, which
can be prepared and used in your home:
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Dead Sea Salt (Fine):
These fine, rounded granules won't tear or damage the skin and are perfect
as exfoliating/peeling agents to remove dead skin cells. For a special
skin care delight, add Dead Sea Salt to your bath for a soothing and
healing experience. |
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Grape Exfoliator:
Who knew that a grape could be an asset to your skin care routine? Before
you head to the grocery store and buy a batch, this kind of exfoliator is
sold in a fine powder form derived from grape seeds. Depending on the size
of the granules, you can customize just how much or how little scrubbing
effect you want on your face, hands or feet. You can add this powder to
any type of cream, lotion or soap to maximize results. |
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Algae Peeling Powder:
If you want to get rid of flaky skin and help increase your skin's ability
to absorb your skin care creams, lotions or other products, throwing algae
peeling powder into your skincare routine will help. This powder contains
pulverized seaweed, which is very rich in calcium, magnesium, iron and
trace minerals. Simply wet skin while in the shower or bath and apply a
little of the peeling powder at a time, then begin to massage in circular
movements and wash off. |
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Jojoba Peeling Grain:
Not only is the name fun to say, but it has a big job in skincare. These
grains are extracted from the waxes of the Jojoba plant and can be
purchased in three colors: white (its natural color with no color
additives), blue and rose. Jojoba peeling grains are effective in removing
dead, flaky skin and improving skin circulation. Add your desired amount
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Anti-Aging Naturally
When it
comes to battling wrinkles, sagging skin and the other signs that you've
been around for a while, many skin care enthusiasts tend to go for the most
powerful, chemically packed, top-shelf skin care products available. But
before you break open your wallet, it wouldn't hurt to check out these
organic players:
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Bisabolol:
This liquid form of skincare is derived from German Chamomile and is a
naturally occurring ingredient frequently used by the cosmetic industry
and in medicine in Europe for hundreds of years. Bisabolol can be added to
a number of your regular skin care favorites, including moisturizing
creams, ointments, sunscreen and even lip-gloss. There are plenty of
websites that offer the easiest homemade recipes to help you figure out
how to utilize the liquid. Bisabolol is also anti-inflammatory,
anti-bacterial, anti-irritant and non-allergenic. |
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Aosaine:
Naturally derived from marine algae, Aosaine does a number of things to
prevent wrinkling and other sign of aging skin by producing collagen and
elastin, increasing protein synthesis and cell regeneration, to name a
few. This water-soluble powder can be used after getting out of the shower
or bath. Dilute in water and gently massage into your skin in upward
circular motions and rinse off. |
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Witch Hazel Glycerol
Extract:
Witch Hazel is a common item in most households but Witch Hazel Glycerol
Extract is also a power player in the skincare world as well. This
extract, taken from the leaves of organic Witch Hazel found in France, can
be used as an astringent and antiseptic. Its soothing and regenerative
properties can be used in toners, creams, gels and even deodorants.
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While
these skincare wonder ingredients can't be typically found in your
neighborhood store, there are plenty of herbal stores that specialize in the
sale and consultation of these organic ingredients. There are a number of
websites out there as well that not only sells these products, but also
lists their own recipes so you can get the best use out of your products. So
what are you waiting for? Round up those organic skincare ingredients and
bring the comfort and soothing qualities of your own spa home today!
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