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Natural Skin Care Recipe Review
by Ron King, Ron

A natural skin care product does not have to be pricey. Ones kitchen may provide the best organic natural skin care recipe. In no time, you may create your own product for glowing, natural and healthy skin, perhaps an olive oil skin care product. It is known that the body is affected by the food we eat, our mental state, the environment we live in and the products we apply for skin care. Unfortunately, good products containing organic ingredients are hard to find and usually they are most expensive.

From the moment we are born we should receive adequate skin care. Healthy skin begins with good soap and water. Preventing diaper rash is the first step in babies skin care. Children need cleansing and moisturizing to maintain their healthy glow. Adolescence brings new problems, including pimples, oily skin, and blackheads. Senior skin is even more sensitive than adolescent skin. Senior skin is very dry. As we grow in years the natural, organic treatments become more important to our skin.

After shaves, deodorants, lotions and creams are among the products that affect our skin tremendously. Most of these products contain dangerous chemicals poisonous affecting our skin in various degree. If we choose to create from a natural skin care recipe an olive oil skin care product, for example, our skin will enjoy a healthier result. By treating our skin not only will we look and feel better, but avoid unnecessary expenses.

Excellent skin products that you can make at home are not hard to create. Follow a natural skin care recipe and feel the difference:

Facial masque - blend honey and egg yolk. Put on a thin coat over your face, wait fifteen to twenty minutes, and rinse (some find honey tickling too much, if so leave it out. This masque tightens your pores without the use of honey).

Most of commercially moisturizers contain oil. Olive oil gets the same outcome and does not cost as much. Smooth it on your skin and get a great moisturizer. It is even eases sunburn!

To exfoliate, try baking soda. While in the shower or bath, gently scrub with a small amount. You can rub a bit firmer in areas with blackheads, like the nose or the notorious T-Zone.

Replace your deodorant with a 50/50 mix of vinegar and water. Vinegar is non-irritating and it is a great deodorant. Bath your foot in vinegar to ameliorate athlete's foot.

Tomatoes are good skin toner. Slice them thin and lay across oily places of your face, but If you have sensitive skin, you should skip this treatment.

I love creating olive oil skin care product and trying out any natural skin care recipe that comes my way. It is my hope that people will stop buying beautiful packaged products and spend their money on expensive skin care products that are damaging their skin. We can spoil our skin with what we got in our own kitchen. Seek more knowledge on these issues and with that knowledge learn how to live in a healthier lifestyle.

Ron King has sinced written about articles on various topics from Acne Treatment, A Secured Loan and Aging. To get the second part of this article on certified organic skin care; visit .. Ron King's top article generates over 368000 views. to your Favourites.
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