Imagine looking through the skin care aisles and finding the perfect product with all-natural ingredients. Isn't that serendipity? Then you read the label, hoping to find a virtual salad, but instead you see benzoic acid, butyl stearate, and some other names you can't even pronounce. Even though you're not a botanist, you know for sure that those things don't grow on trees. This is because most skin care products sold in stores today contain preservatives and other chemicals to keep them stable and keep them from going bad. The problem is that most of these chemicals can irritate skin that is already sensitive.
What can be done to get out of this kind of mess? Simple. Make your own skin care line at home. Most of the things you need are already in your fridge or fruit basket. There are a lot of natural skin care recipes on the Internet and in magazines. Most of the time, these skin care mixes are made up of one or two fruits. These can be made with either the fruit pulp or the fruit juice, or both. Most of the time, milk, water, or honey are added to smooth out the mixture. Add-ons like oatmeal, wheat germ, brown sugar, and dried herbs are also included for more specialised mixtures like a pimple treatment, flaking skin, and oily skin.
Using natural ingredients to care for your skin gives you a lot of options. There are cleansers, scrubs, creams that keep the skin moist, and face masks. Don't worry, because most recipes come with instructions on how to use them. The recipes say whether the mixture is for normal, dry, oily, sensitive, or acne-prone skin. Some are even more specific, like blackhead removers or solutions that make your skin whiter.
Taking care of your skin naturally has many benefits. First, the ingredients are easy to find and there are a lot of great options. They are also made from natural ingredients, which makes the risk of allergies or skin irritations much lower. Second, the ingredients are cheap, which means you'll save more money and have more to spend on yourself. Third, the recipes can be changed to fit your needs. Since the chances of getting irritated are low, experimenting is mostly safe. Fourth, fruits are a natural source of vitamins and antioxidants, and milk and honey can help heal. So, you get the same vitamins that are in store-bought products while reducing or getting rid of chemicals.
Since these skin care recipes are made with natural ingredients, they need to be kept in the fridge and will only last a week. But it's best to make these in small batches that can be used right away. Also, these recipes have natural hydroxy acids and vitamins that help the skin look younger right away. Also, don't forget to stay in shape by working out, eating a balanced, healthy diet, and getting enough sleep every night. With these steps and your new skin care products, you're on your way to having the healthiest skin science has to offer. This is what you call normal.