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Organic Skin Care - Why Natural Is The Way To Go

By: Amy Nutt

Skin care has become a concern among many people today. Whether you are an adolescent worried about how you skin will look for prom, or a middle-aged individual trying to prevent wrinkles, how you care for your skin is important. The key is to properly cleanse your skin while making sure it retains all the essential oils that are necessary for that healthy, radiant glow.

There are many different types of skin care products available on the market for every skin type imaginable. Many of them, however, contain substances that can actually prove harmful to your skin. That is why many companies are starting to employ the use of natural oils and minerals in their products, and the results are adding up.

The first step to caring for your skin is knowing its type. If you have oily skin, for instance, you would not want to use products particularly rich in oil. If your skin is dry, it probably needs oil. If you have a combination of the two, never fear; there are products that will cover that as well. Once you have established what skin type you have, you need to find products suited specifically for it.

Seaweed is good for oily skin types, as it contains extracts that help wipe away the oil without stripping your skin of the essentials. One important rule to remember is that oil does not equate to moisture, so just because you have oily skin, that does not mean you should not moisturize it as well. Choose oil free toners and moisturizers for your oily skin. Also, be careful not to cleanse too often, as doing so may take away some of the oils your skin actually needs. Tea tree products also work well on oily skin.

If your skin is dry, you might choose products with Vitamin C, which has been proven to help revitalize skin. Such products usually contain some oil, which will help balance your skin. The toner and moisturizer you use will also likely contain oil, so as to give you an even skin tone.

If your have combination skin, you might look for products that advertise for normal to oily or normal to dry skin. Depending on which you are: normal with a bit more oil in certain areas, or normal with some dry patches, there are natural products that will help you keep that glow. Again, vitamin C products are often good for this skin type.

No matter what skin type you have, be consistent. Try to choose a regimen of products that include the same or similar vitamins and oils. Cleanse regularly, but not too often. Be sure to tone and moisturize, as these are two very important steps. If you want to retain that natural look, natural is the way to go.


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