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Natural Ways To Healthy Skin – Aromatherapy NZ

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Healthy skin is an indicator of your overall health. It means healthy body and mind. It is all connected. Taking care of your skin has just as much to do with how you treat your body and mind. What a beautiful relief: there are very simple steps to follow to achieve glowing skin.

Use essential oils in your skincare.

Essential oils and aromatherapy are particularly valuable for skin conditions because they can address the problem on a variety of levels.

Chemical complexity. They are so complex that it is very difficult for pathogenic bacteria to develop healthy skinresistance.
Synergy and multifaceted actions. The plant has created several compounds whose purpose is to alleviate exactly the side effects that the isolated constituent produces in living organism. Bacteria, unlike pharmaceuticals, do not develop resistance to plant medicines. Plant medicines, contain thousands of complex compounds that work synergistically.
Reduced side effects (internally and externally). Virtually no whole plants are used in modern medicine. It produces a number of unpleasant side effects during treatment. Only when the whole plant is used, the side effects do not exist.

Healthy skin loves natural ingredients. 

“While normal cosmetics treatment is symptom-oriented and attempts to change the skin in one way or another, the goal of essential oils treatment is always the restoration of balance. Treatment with essential oils attempts to bring the metabolic functions back into balance.”

Your skin is your biggest organ, and everything you put on it absorbs directly into your bloodstream. Limit the exposure to soaps, detergents, solvents, and water. Reduce the frequency of bathing, showering, and cleansing. Apply the oil regularly.

Choose appropriate skincare products for your skin type.

Dry skin won’t like it if you use on it a skincare products formulated for oily skin.

Essential oils for dry skin: Battaglia (2003) recommends German and Roman chamomile, Geranium, Jasmine absolute, Lavender, Neroli, Palmarosa, Rose absolute or Otto, Rosewood, Sandalwood and Ylang Ylang. Others : Vetiver, Sweet orange, Frankincense, Benzoin.
Essential oils for oily skin : Battaglia (2003) recommends Bergamot, Cedarwood, Clary sage, Cypress, Geranium, Lavender, Lemon, Juniper berry, Mandarin, Palmarosa, Spike lavender, Rosemary, Sandalwood, Tea tree, Thyme ct. linalool, Ylang Ylang.
Essential oils for normal skin: Battaglia (2003) recommends German chamomile, Neroli, Rose, Geranium, Palmarosa, Lavender, Rosewood, Sandalwood, Ylang Ylang.

As you can see above, appropriate essential oils vary from skin to skin. Those that are good for oily skin have astringent, antiseptic, antibacterial, antimicrobial, anti-infectious therapeutic properties. Essential oils good for dry skin have hydrating, vulnerary

Healthy skin likes routine.

Beautiful skin requires commitment. If you wish to improve appearance and heath of your skin, you must care healthy skinfor it every day, from the inside and outside out. Improvement is rarely dramatic and treatment needs to be continued for several months. But it is worth it!

Improper skin care, such as insufficient lubrication, and lack of protection against moisture loss further exacerbate dryness in already dry skin. Sun protection is extremely important.

Oily skin benefits from regular use of clay masks and steam treatments to unblock pores and prevent blackhead forming.

When treating a combination skin, each area is treated for its particular condition.

Normal skin requires proper cleansing, morning and evening. It also likes protective moisturisers and hydrating creams at night.

Limit the sun exposure.

Your skin will be thankful to you if you limit the sun exposure to minimum. Don’t avoid it completely as it helps your body produce vitamin D naturally. But if you are planning on being in the sun for longer, wear protective clothes and lubricate your skin well.

Healthy skin loves water.  

It keeps the skin well hydrated and glistening, thereby, enhancing the complexion. When skin is hydrated, it looks plumper, and the signs of ageing are minimised. Drinking enough water combats skin conditions such as eczema, psorisis. It also improves skin elasticity. Alcohol and coffee on the other hand has a strong dehydrating effect, so should be limited to minimum.

Healthy skin loves minerals and vitamins.

Vitamin A Reduces wrinkles, fades brown spots, and smoothes roughness.

Vitamin C Fights free radicals that trigger sagging,wrinkling and other ageing changes.

Vitamin B3 Increases production of ceramides and fatty acids, two key components of your skin’s outer protective barrier.

Vitamin B5 Prevents skin water loss and improves skin barrier functioning.

Vitamin E Prevents dryness by helping skin retain its natural moisture.

Vitamin K Essential for healing wounds and bruises.

Relieve mental and emotional stress.

Stress causes a chemical response in our body that can affect the health of our skin. The skin can become more sensitive, inflamed, grey and depleted. The wounds heal slower. that is why it is so important to take care of our well-being.

Healthy skin loves oil. 

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Use oils according to your skin type and needs. Moisturise it regularly.

Avoid excessive drinking of coffee and alcohol.

Instead go for delicious herbal teas.

Healthy skin loves good sleep.

When I was in my 20’s my skin forgave me everything. Staying up at night, drinking alcohol and smoking. But it won’t now. The body’s processes slow down and cells are not replaced as rapidly as they once were. So I make sure I get enough sleep.

Quit smoking!

 

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Daily Skincare Routine – Aromatherapy

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Daily skincare routine can improve the appearance and health of your skin. In order to have beautiful and glowing skin, you must care for it every day, from the inside and outside out. Improvement is rarely dramatic and treatment needs to be continued for several months. But it is worth it!

The correct identification of skin types is crucial to select the most appropriate essential oils and skincare products to use. Please be aware that the skin type of an individual may change. It is important to pay attention to any changes in your skin condition on regular basis. Continue Reading…

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Herbal Foot Balm – Aromatherapy Skincare NZ

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Foot Balm moisturises and repairs dry, cracked feet & heels. Revives hard-walking, long-standing feet. Foot Balm provides superior soothing properties, healing even the roughest and driest feet. Antiseptic, anti-fungal, anti-infectious.

Ingredients: Manuka essential oil (Leptospermum scoparium)*, Tea tree essential oil (Melaleuca alternifolia)*, Lemongrass essential oil (Cymbopogon citratus)*, Thyme essential oil (Thymus vulgaris), Sandalwood essential oil (Santalum amyris), Unrefined Organic Shea Butter (Butyrosperum parkii)*, Apricot Kernel oil (Prunus armeniaca), Candelilla Wax (Euphorbia antisyphilitica), Vit E
*Organic ingredients

50ml/NZ$18.50 foot balm
Relief: Athlete’s foot, Infections, Pain, Soreness, Poor circulation, Dry skin.
Promotes: Increased energy, Better sleep, Healthy skin.

Manuka Due to its anti-inflammatory properties, Manuka essential oil reduces redness and heals congested or inflamed skin and eczema. It is a natural healing agent as well as having antibacterial properties and being an antioxidant. Anti-inflammatory, Anti-histaminic, Anti-allergenic properties. It can be used to cure itches, rashes, skin diseases, sores, chafing and other problems related with the skin, as well as to cure pain in the muscles and joints.

Tea tree Antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral. It can help neutralise or diminish the scar marks and after spots left by eruptions, boils, pox, and acne. It provides relief from cough, cold, bronchitis and congestion. It also helps cure viral infections like the common cold, influenza, mumps, measles, and pox.

Lemongrass It can boost the immune system and inhibit the growth of bacteria. The antibacterial action of lemon oil was found to be effective against cold and allergy symptoms.

Sandalwood Due to its antiseptic and expectorant properties it can help to treat coughs and any infection that leads to colds and flu. It can calm nervous system, promote peace and stillness. foot balm

Thyme Antiseptic, bactericide, cicatrisant, antimicrobial. Perfect for sore throats, coughs, and congestion due to colds. Effective for people who are fatigued, depressed or lethargic.

Candelilla Wax Rich in nutrients and easily absorbed into the skin while creating an instant barrier to prevent moisture loss in the skin.

Shea Butter Super high in Vitamins and uniquely Vitamin F.

Apricot Kernel oil Highly nutritious, being a good source of trace minerals and rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids.

♥ Vitamin E Promotes healthy skin and provides anti-oxidant effects.

How To Use: Apply to the skin and massage your feet gently for as long as you wish.

Safety! For external use only. Keep out of reach of children. foot balm

Foot Balm is Parabens, Sulphates, Preservatives and Artificial Colours Free. Vegan.

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