anti aging natural skin care

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Natural face masks can be made at home that are much cheaper, and just as effective, as any face mask product you can buy in stores. One of the reasons that the homemade versions are every bit as effective, if not even more effective than their commercial counterparts is that they can be made with ingredients that are fresh, and do not contain added fillers, artificial colorants or preservatives.
Natural face masks can be created from ingredients as simple as oatmeal and honey. Just finely grind a little oatmeal (not the instant type) in a blender or coffee grinder and mix it with honey to form a paste and apply to the face for ten-to-fifteen minutes before washing it off. This simple mask will do wonders for exfoliating and hydrating your skin. This is even more important now with the winter months at hand, as most of us suffer from drier skin in the wintertime.
Natural face masks can incorporate ingredients such as essential oils to create further therapeutic effects. For example, tea tree oil can help improve acne-prone skin. Tea tree oil is a natural antiseptic that can kill the bacteria that cause acne breakouts. Rosemary essential oil is well-known to improve oily skin conditions, and lavender oil helps soothe irritated skin conditions. These are only a few of the essential oils that can be used in masks; there are hundreds out there with excellent therapeutic effects for skin care. Consult a reference guide to ensure that the oil you are thinking of incorporating into your recipe is safe for that purpose.
Natural face masks that incorporate fruit into their ingredients have anti aging properties. The natural fruit acids help to exfoliate and smooth the skin, as well as provide wonderful antioxidants to the skin. Many commercial face masks that contain antioxidant ingredients are very expensive, but making your own can save you a lot of money. An example of a powerful antioxidant skin mask that you can make very inexpensively is a decadent chocolate mask. The simple ingredients are cocoa, honey, cream or sour cream and oatmeal. These ingredients pack a wallop of skin freshening and renewing powers.
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How do deal with ageing and losing my youth?
I am 18 and I am very scared of ageing and losing my beautiful looks. I am a very handsome gay man and I spend a lot of time grooming myself and I use many anti-ageing creams on every inch of skin on my body, even behind and inside my ears. I am obsessed with staying young looking, but I realise people’s bodies start changing at about 18. In Vogue magazine, an article this month says models have a hard time maintaining their weight ”after the age of seventeen” which made me cry for hours because I’m way past 17. I feel old and worthless and cry silently behind my sunglasses each time I see a man younger than me in public. I try many things daily to capture my youth, black magic spells, using natural things and many different things I found online. All I want is youth and beauty, I don’t care about anything else and I’m willing to do anything to capture my youth. How to deal with this?
Obvious troll is obvious.
Behind the glossy images in magazines, and on television, there lies dangerous anti-aging secrets.
Most skin care products, even the “natural” ones, contain many harsh chemicals used in industrial processes.
These chemicals are known to cause a wide range of adverse health effects, ranging from skin irritation to cancer.
But the skin care companies don’t want you to know this.
If you knew the truth, you’d have second thoughts about buying many of the most popular skin care products on the market……even the expensive brands.
You can stop aging by educating yourself on effective anti-aging skin care and use anti-aging products that will work for you and your skin.
Read What the Big Skin Care Manufacturers Don’t Want You to Know . .
