Anti-Inflammatory Herbal Skincare Ingredients

October 7, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Are you suffering from an over-abundance of chemicals in your skincare products? Read on….

If you suffer from acne, rosacea, redness or uneven skin tonea you might want to pay attention to the ingredients in your skincare products. Inflammation, redness and even allergic reactions can be caused by an overabundance of chemicals in your facial products. Whenever possible, choose facial products that contain a majority of natural or organic ingredients.  Many of these herbs are used today in anti-aging and anti-acne products like facial masks and all forms of cleansers, toners and moisturizers. There is a plethora of herbs to choose from, the following are some of the most predominant and effective.

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Chamomile — This very gentle herb is ideal to replenish and enrich dry or sensitive skin. It’s bactericidal, anti-itching, and antiseptic properties help to refresh the skin and reduce swelling.
Chamomile contains phenolic derivatives, which have an antiseptic and healing quality, which is most helpful in relieving skin congestion. These soften the skin, making it an effective ingredient in any anti-aging cosmetic product.
Chamomile is an ideal ingredient to be used in general skin care, and especially where inflammation may be present, such as in various skin problems, including acne, irritation and other forms of rashes and skin complaints, plus the fact that it promotes granulation and cell regeneration.
Comfrey— Comfrey is a sweet, cooling herb with expectorant, astringent, soothing and healing effects. It reduces inflammation and controls bleeding.  It contains allantoin (a chemical compound commonly used in lotions and creams) as well as high amounts of mucilage. It is a superb wound healing herb, but the pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PA) can be carcinogenic and also cause liver damage if ingested in large doses or too frequently.
Used externally for psoriasis, eczema, sores, varicose veins and skin ulcers, arthritis, sprains, bunions, hemorrhoids, sore breasts during lactation, and injuries, including fractures.  It is particularly effective in slow healing wounds and to help repair tissue damage. Comfrey is used to stimulate growth of new skin cells.
Lavender—Is a great multi-purpose herb. It’s a skin healer; it stimulates cell growth, reduces inflammation, prevents scarring and balances the production of natural sebum or oil.  It is antibacterial, antiviral, antiseptic, and anti-inflammatory.
Green tea —Very beneficial for sensitive skin types by reducing inflammation and irritation in the skin. Green Tea and%20Aging Anti Inflammatory Herbal Skincare IngredientsWrinkles, skin sag and other signs of aging have been shown to benefit from Green tea. Green tea gets is power from polyphenols – which are antioxidant and anti-inflammatory and help slow down signs of premature of aging.
Rosemary —Helps strengthen the capillaries and has a rejuvenating effect. It contains caffeic acid and rosemarinic acid – both are potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory agents.  The antioxidants contained in rosemary also help to protect your body’s cells from damage by free radicals.
Marshmallow —Is a flowering plant and it’s extracts have traditionally been used on the skin to treat inflammation.  It’s an excellent therapy for skin rashes or eruptions. The rich, demulcent nature of marshmallow gives it soothing, moistening and calming properties on the skin.
Aloe vera —Stimulates cell renewal, has anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties. The 20 amino acids it contains are the building blocks of cell tissue.  It is beneficial for skin eruptions and for the treatment of bruises and burns. It is also a cellular regenerator.
Beta Carotene —Dermatologists use beta-carotene for its ability to increase cell turn-over and regeneration in the outer layers of the skin, making it effective for diseases and skin conditions. Topical application of beta-carotene in retailed skin care products can enhance the appearance of the skin by restoring suppleness and adding a “glowing” pigment that seemingly evens out the skin tone. Beta-carotene’s antioxidant attributes, such as sun damage protection, are used to prevent the signs of aging in the skin.
Mint— Mint has significant rejuvenating properties. It is an anti-pruitic and antiseptic, natural cleanser, alleviates, itching, infection, and sooths rashes or inflammation. It is a great addition for anti-acne and natural anti-aging skin care.
It is always best to use the herbs in their most natural form; fresh, dried, pulverized or diluted in common carrier oil, like almond, jojoba or hazelnut oil. You can also find many herbal options in essential oils, but use these with caution. The first rule of essential oil skin care is don’t apply undiluted oils directly to skin. They are super-concentrated, and can cause allergies or chemical burns if used undiluted.

Are Anti Wrinkle Creams The Last Resort?

June 24, 2010 by vivowriter · Leave a Comment 

lipscat1 150x150 Are Anti Wrinkle Creams The Last Resort?People with wrinkles resort to anti-wrinkle creams because they have had been sick and tired of trying all other possible measures. Anti-wrinkle products are alluring and sound promising. The stores out there are overflowing with anti-wrinkle creams. Now, God only knows which ones of these are genuine and effective and which ones are not!

Almost all anti-wrinkle creams take time to show visible results. They require regular and continued usage and any discontinuance in between messes up everything. In a way these creams ‘hide’ the outwardly lines and do not pay any heed to the deep rooted cause of their appearance. So, you may say that actually the very concept of anti-wrinkle creams is superficial!

The most important fact you must set right in your head is that no cream, of whatsoever brand, can vanish wrinkles. That is just not possible for anti-wrinkle creams to achieve. You can a wrinkle free skin, in the true sense of the term only by undergoing a facial surgery or something alike. If the list of ingredients show the presence of copper peptides, vitamin E and Vitamin B6, Aloe Vera, CoQ10, AHAs, plant oils, retinol, matrixyl, almond oil, GLA, botanical extracts, oatmeal, chamomile extracts amongst other important ingredients, there are great chances the cream will work. These ingredients should not only be present but these should be present in sizeable amount.

Ever wondered what makes wrinkles appear only on the facial skin? This is because it is the face which has to bear the atrocities of the weather as it remains exposed all the time. So, if the facial skin is covered in intense weather conditions (for it cannot be covered all the time), chances of forming eye wrinkles are considerably reduced. A UV protector sun glasses and sun screen lotion should be two must wear-ons when you decide to step out of the house!

What Should You Do To Make Your Wrinkles Run For Their Life?

June 10, 2010 by vivowriter · Leave a Comment 

relaxcat3 150x150 What Should You Do To Make Your Wrinkles Run For Their Life?Do you want to regain your youthful skin? Are you one of those zillions who are battling facial wrinkles? Is your facial skin sagging? Are you frustrated? Well, there is nothing to get frustrated. Aging is a phenomenon that has to happen to everyone. If it is wrinkles in particular that is the cause of your worry, you will be delighted to know that there are countless anti wrinkle creams floating around. If you have already tried them and got no significant result, maybe you didn’t pay much attention to the ingredients of the cream before purchasing it.

Peptides and retinol should form a substantial portion of the anti wrinkle cream. The cream must also contain enough antioxidants and vitamins. Topical application of these essential skin nutrients helps a great deal in battling wrinkles. It will be a better option if you choose natural anti wrinkle products above commercial ones. Natural anti wrinkle facial creams make use of botanical extracts to shoo away lines and deep furrows. Herbal creams are the safest as the user does not have to worry about the side effects. Natural skincare products are readily available in beauty stores. You should not have much problem hunting for them.

Some people use baby oil on facial skin to get rid of wrinkles. They must have thought that being baby oil, it would work gently on the skin. Baby oil, however is generally not recommended to be applied on facial skin. You may however use it on the remaining body to hydrate it. Baby oil would not be as effective a formula to treat mature age lines and wrinkles.

Avoid too much touching and playing with wrinkled skin. It is already too weak to be played with. Unnecessary pulling and squeezing may aggravate the whole problem. Be as gentle with your facial skin as you can!