Summer Skin Care
by Natalie
Katsman
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Just as winter weather makes us pay special attention to our skin,
summer with its sun and heat has its requirements too.
SPF. SPF
and more SPF. I know you heard a lot about it - but talking about
summer skin care, I just have to remind you again.
However,
SPF is only a small part of what you can do for your smooth complexion
and healthy glow.
People with dry sensitive skin may notice that
sun causes more dryness and irritation. In this case try to use herbal
infusions instead of tap water when cleansing your skin. The best
herbs are chamomile and sage - alone or in combination with linden
blossoms. They will calm and soothe your skin. Having antibacterial
properties, they will also prevent infections. If you spend a lot of
time outside and feel that your skin is dry, soak cheesecloth in
herbal infusion and leave it on clean face for a few minutes.
To make an herbal infusion you will need:
3 parts of linden
blossoms 2 parts of chamomile 1 part rose petals 1/2 part
peppermint leaves
Take 2 tablespoons of the herbal mixture and
cover with 1 cup of boiling water.
In hot days when your face
is sweating, do not rush to wash it with water. First wipe it with a
cotton ball soaked in sour milk or sour cream. After 10-15 minutes
rinse with sage infusion or green tea. Then apply your favorite
moisturizer.
Some women think there is no need to use creams
during summer since the skin sweats and already looks shiny. This is a
big mistake. Oil and sweat are two different things. Oil depletion
makes skin vulnerable to wind, sun, temperature contrast and other
environmental factors. In hot summer days sweat evaporates from the
skin surface making it even dryer and prone to injury or infection
(read: acne).
Wrong day cream can also cause sweatiness. Too much
moisturizer or night cream used during the day will make your skin
feel hot and look too shiny. Try to choose a light cream that makes
your skin feel comfortable without leaving an oily residue and
apply it to clean skin to ensure the best absorption.
Cold
water is an excellent skin toner for summer. In the morning apply
fresh squeezed fruit or berry juice all over your face and neck. If
your skin is dry or irritated, follow with sour cream or oil (olive,
sunflower, almond). Now wash your face with cold water. Ice cubes will
feel great on normal and oily skin, however if you have visible
capillaries, ice can make them worse.
Fruit masks is another
easy summer treat. If you do not have allergies, they can be used
everyday. Active ingredients in fruits will freshen and clean your
skin. For the best result use fresh fruits and berries and make just
enough juice or mixture for one application. There are some general
guidelines to follow:
1. Clean the skin first. 2. If your
skin type is dry, apply a thin layer of light cream while the skin is
still wet. 3. Soak a piece of cheese cloth in mashed fruit or juice
and leave it on your face for 10-15 minutes (cut out holes for eyes
in the cheesecloth to avoid eye irritation caused by fruit acids).
The mask can also be made with egg yolks, powdered oatmeal, or
sour cream. For oily skin mix fruits with egg whites. If your mask
has a thick consistency, you may not need a cheesecloth.
Fruits
you can use:
- For dry skin - apricots, grapes, melon, plums,
bananas. You may add carrot juice to your mask, it is great for dry
skin. The orangy color will disappear pretty fast. - For irritated
skin or if you have visible capillaries - parsley is the answer to your
problems. - For oily skin and enlarged pores - cabbage, cranberry, red
currant. - Tomato, cucumber, watermelon and orange juices will do
good for any skin type.
After removing a fruit mask, it is not
necessary to wash your face with water - wipe it with a cotton ball
soaked in tea, herbal infusion or cucumber juice.
When using
masks, don't forget about your neck - it needs just the same attention
as your face.
Have fun!
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Natalie Katsman is a co-founder of http://www.natural-aid.com,
where you can find fine quality aloe vera products for beauty and
well-being and subscribe to HealthySkin Newsletter filled with beauty
tips, recipes and information on herbal healing, skin care and
cosmetic chemistry.
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