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Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Natural Herbs That Can Maintain Healthy Skin


There are several herbs that can maintain healthy skin. Not only heal, but also beautify and protect the skin from damage, dryness, inflammation, acne and aging.
1. Aloe vera
Aloe vera (aloe vera) has healing properties that have been known for more than 1,000 years. Aloe vera gel is applied to the skin serves as a moisturizer, disinfectant and stimulates the regeneration process. If you bruise or blotchy skin, aloe vera can reduce inflammation by inhibiting the formation of bradykinin and prostaglandin hormones. In addition, because it has the effect of sunscreen, aloe vera is also used as an additive in sunscreen products.

2. Olive oil
Olive oil obtained from olive tree (Olea Europaea) is blackmailed with a maximum temperature of 40 ° Celsius. Because the taste and health benefits, golden yellow oil is not only used in cosmetic products, but also used in cooking. For cosmetics, olive oil can be used as a bath oil or applied as a moisturizer on the skin as dry as the face, elbows and feet to help skin regain its natural oil balance.
3. Chamomile oil
Dried chamomile flowers is known as a traditional medicine since ancient Egypt, Greece and ancient Rome (usually consumed as a tea). Chamomile growing in popularity throughout the Middle Ages, when used as a remedy for various medical problems such as asthma, colic, fever, inflammation, nausea, nervous complaints, skin diseases and cancer. Chamomile is probably the most popular drugs at the time.
4. Almond oil
Almond oil is widely used for skin care, which is mainly used sweet almond oil (Prunus dulcis). This oil is extracted from the fruit of the almond tree with pressure at cold temperatures. Almond oil is a yellowish, odorless and suitable for the treatment of skin problems. Its use is primarily as a base or an additive in cosmetics. The content of unsaturated fatty acids such as linoleic acid in almond oil makes the skin more resistant to infection and provide protection from ultraviolet.
5. Green tea
Green tea (Camellia sinensis) have been taken since 5,000 years ago. Unlike the black tea, green tea plant enzymes are not inactivated on the warm up immediately after picking. Green tea contains tannins, polyphenols, caffeine and fluoride. Green tea extract with a concentration of two percent is enough to protect the skin against free radicals. Green tea extract used in cosmetic products for skin aging and UV protection (sunscreen).
6. Argan oil
Argan oil is golden yellow very fragrant smell, so that is widely used in food and cosmetics industries. To obtain a source of oil, argan seeds should be roasted and then pressed in cold temperatures. This oil is very expensive. For cosmetic purposes, oils can also be obtained with a mixture of an organic solvent which is cheaper.
7. Bengkoang
Natural products for other skin care is bengkoang (Pachyrhizus erosus). Tubers of this plant have been used for generations in asia as a mask, body scrub, facial cleansers, and moisturizers. Bengkoang a high water content has a moisturizing effect, relaxes and refreshes the skin.

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