Organic Skin Care Products
If you look back in time organic skin care products were the first to every be used. Before there were chemicals and artificial products, the only thing available was from the earth. 100 percent all natural, organic, use what was around you products. Used correctly organic skin care products can save you money and help you be environmentally friendly to boot. If you want a comprehensive guide then please do yourself a favor and buy a book on the subject, this post is not comprehensive by any means. If you want to know the basics then read on.
Have you ever thought to use fruits and vegetables for anything other than food. You probably flash to a cruise line commercial where a woman is laying in the spa with cucumbers on her eyes. Pretty funny huh, but that is no joke. Cucumber, apple, papaya, turmeric, ginger and more all very popular for choices for organic skin care products and all of them have there specific value. You will have to do some extra research to find exactly what use all of those veggies are, but again, they are right there and readily available at very cheap prices. Just one tip, make sure that you stick to nice ripe fruit. Anything too old it libel to have adverse effects unless you find a very specific recipe somewhere calling for rotten ingredients.
Here are some basic organic skin care ingredients that you can try at home. All of the advanced skin care products out there have at least some of these ingredients. I’m sure the Cindy Crawford Skin Care procuct line uses these as well.
Ground oatmeal mixed with milk is a grand facial cleaner. Oily skin will see great benefits with oatmeal and is often mixed with the likes of egg, milk, honey or fruit.
If you though yogurt was good for your insides, then just think of what it can do for your outside. Both sour cream and yogurt have properties that make them ideal for moisturizing and exfoliating your skin.
If you want glowing radiant skin then you might want to give organic honey a try. It has been known to help moisture stay in the skin for this effect.
Wheat germ and wheat germ oil are common in facial organic skin care products. Normal to dry skin is what you want to use this for. Full of vitamin E, wheat germ is also known for moisturizing and exfoliation.
For use as a general toner, rose water and lavender water are especially popular.
As you can see there are a variety of things that the average person has laying around the house that can be employed as skin care products. It is more of an art than anything to find the combinations that will fully compliment your completion and skin. If you want to take the guess work out of it though. I would stick to packaged organic skin care products. Let the companies do the trial and error for you.