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Skin Care
The care you give to your skin depends to a large extent on the type of the skin
you have. However, we will discuss the basic skin care principles first. Then we
will go into specific recommendations based on the type of skin you have.
A daily routine of skin care requires no more than ten minutes and requires only
three simple steps each evening and morning:
Cleanse
Tone
Moisturize
Night care
1. Cleanse. Remove any makeup with cleansing cream or a natural makeup remover.
Wash with mild soap or other cleanser, rinse, and pat dry.
2. Tone. Apply an acid-containing solution to restore the pH balance and
protective shield. For dry skin, use a mild freshener-toner. For oily skin, use
an astringent preparation.
3. Moisturize. Splash on cool water or mist with a spray bottle. Blot, but do
not dry completely-moisturizer magic relies more on retaining moisture than in
providing it-then smooth on a few drops of your moisturizer.
Day care
1. Cleanse lightly to remove nighttime accumulations, refresh your face with a
few splashes of water, and pat dry.
2. Tone by applying a freshener or astringent.
3. Moisturize around your eyes. If your face is excessively dry, mist or splash
with water, blot, then lightly cover with moisturizer.
Mask
Facial masks are some of the oldest known beauty treatments. The ancient
Egyptians used mud and clay to remove dead skin cells and heal blemishes.
Seventeenth century European women experimented with milk and egg masks. Fresh
foods, flowers, and herbs were used to cleanse and nourish the skin. A mask
softens the skin, unclogs the pores, and removes the impurities. It also
replaces lost moisture and sooth the skin. It is also very relaxing.
Clay and oatmeal are ideal ingredients for any face mask. A natural powdered
clay is fuller's earth, which can be mixed into a paste with hot water. Cool and
then add yogurt for a smoother consistency.
Mix finely ground oatmeal into a paste. Let it cool down. Add 15 drops of
essential oils that is recommended for your skin type for each cup of this
paste. Apply this to your face. Let it dry slightly and then sponge off.
For particularly dry/sensitive skins add 15 ml (1 tbsp) evening primrose base
oil to give a more moisturizing mask. Do not apply the mask on or near the eyes.
Mix regular or quick-cooking dry oatmeal with water or milk. Allow it to dry on
your face and throat for 10 to 15 minutes. This will smooth, soften, and remove
the dead cells. To multiply the benefits, blend 1 egg white, 1 tablespoon of
instant nonfat dry milk, and 1/4 teaspoon almond oil with the oatmeal.
For sensitive skin, pulverize the oatmeal in an electric blender or food
processor; or stir 2 tablespoons oatmeal into 1/2 cup milk and cook it to soft
mush.
Yogurt mud refines pores and tightens normal or oily skin. Here are three
recipes you can use:
Mix 1 egg white, 1 tablespoon yogurt, 1 teaspoon each fuller's earth and honey.
Mix 2 tablespoons yogurt, 2 teaspoons fuller's earth, a few drops of mint
extract, and enough water to make a creamy paste.
Mix 1 tablespoon each yogurt and fuller's earth with 1/2 teaspoon honey and 1/8
teaspoon baking soda.
Until next time,
Miss Bodyline.