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Natural Treatments for Beautiful Skin
Your skin naturally sheds dead cells every day, which helps to keep it
smooth and fresh looking. But after the age of 35, the dead cells that
make up the outer layer of your skin are not shed as rapidly as when you
were younger. As dead cells accumulate, they make your skin look dull and
dry and you lose the healthy, radiant look that characterizes youthful
skin. You can greatly improve the appearance of your skin by regularly
removing the top layer of dead skin cells, a process called exfoliation.
Exfoliation is accomplished by using grainy scrubs that physically remove
dead cells through gentle abrasion, or fruit-enzyme skin peels or alpha-hydroxy
acid skin peels, which dissolve the top layer of dead skin cells.
Natural scrubs are made from finely ground fibrous plant material such as
oatmeal, corn meal, almonds, and apricot kernels. Be cautious when using
grainy scrubs, because many are too harsh to use on the delicate skin of
your face. For a gentle scrub that will not irritate your skin. Although
many grainy scrubs are too abrasive to use on your face, they are perfect
to use as an allover exfoliator for your body. Your body builds up dead
skin cells just as your face does and benefits from a weekly exfoliating
treatment. Fruit-enzyme peels are made from fruit or vegetable enzymes that exfoliate
the skin in approximately 20 minutes without scrubbing. Many contain green
papaya, which contains the protein digesting enzyme papain. Dead skin
cells are composed primarily of protein, and enzyme peels digest the dead
skin cells on the surface of the skin without harming new cell growth.
Enzyme peels are gentle exfoliators and leave skin noticeably smoother and
softer after only one treatment. They can be used as part of a weekly or
monthly facial treatment and can even be used daily as part of a program
to rejuvenate aging skin.
Alpha-hydroxy acids are natural exfoliators derived from foods such as
citrus fruits (citric acid), sour milk (lactic acid), grapes (tartaric
acid), sugar cane (glycolic acid), and apples (malic acid). These gentle,
natural acids work by loosening the "glue" that binds the
outermost layer of surface cells together, which increases the shedding of
dead skin cells and encourages the formation of new skin cells. The idea
of using the natural acids found in foods to renew the skin is not
new-Cleopatra bathed in buttermilk, and red wine has been used for
centuries as a skin wash. Alpha-hydroxy acids improve skin texture and
color, reduce fine lines and age spots, and make pores appear smaller.
Although you will usually notice smoother skin after the first treatment,
you'll need to use alphahydroxy acids on a regular basis for two months or
longer to see a significant improvement in skin texture and diminishment
of fine lines. There are a variety of natural products available, and most
contain between 5 and 15 percent alpha-hydroxy acids. Products that
contain higher percentages of alpha-hydroxy acids will create faster
results, but often cause stinging or tingling sensations when applied to
the skin. These reactions are not usually a cause for concern, but severe
stinging or redness indicates an undue sensitivity or allergic reaction
and you should try a different product with a lower concentration of
alpha-hydroxy acids.
About the Author
Krishan Bakhru is the editor of Natural
Home Remedies and Natural
Acne Treatment
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