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honeymanukaweb-blog · 7 years ago
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What's So Good About Medicinal Herbs For Skin?
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Of all the products for skin care out there have you ever wondered if there are effective medicinal herbs for skin conditions? Let's look at the ingredients in some of the herbal skin care products on the market and see what they are really good for.
Balm of Gilead
This is included in products designed to treat eczema and repair damage. It was not one of the traditional medicinal herbs for skin. Although it has a long history as fragrant cologne, there are no known benefits for the skin's health.
Gardenia
This is included in herbal skin care products designed to moisturize, although the oil is not known for its moisturizing abilities. Once again, it is prized for its sweet scent. Unfortunately, the scent is known to cause headaches, trigger asthma attacks and cause other adverse reactions. No benefits for this one either.
Citric Acid
This is not one of the traditional skin care medicinal herbs. Yet, it is found in numerous creams, some of which claim to be "extra gentle." It is a weak acid, but it is still an acid. It is known to damage the skin, as well as the hair. There are extracts from citrus fruits that are non-acidic and provide the antioxidant benefits that products containing citric acid claim to provide.
Manuka Honey
This is often listed alongside other medicinal herbs for skin conditions. It is not, of course, an herb, but bees gather their pollen from plants and to many of us,traditional remedies do not necessarily have to be herbaceous.
Honey has longed been valued for its benefits to the skin's health and the overall health of the body. Scientific evaluation has proven that all varieties of honey have some antibacterial and antioxidant activity. Manuka is simply the most active variety.
Benefits have been seen when it is used to heal blemishes, acne, eczema and psoriasis. It has been recommended recently for treating the antibiotic resistant staph infections and for treating diabetes related skin ulcers. Many herbal skin care products contain some type of honey. Manuka is the one to look for.
Jojoba and Coffeeberry
These two are traditional medicinal herbs to treat skin injuries, burns and other conditions. They are, in actuality, the same plant.
Herbal skin care products containing jojoba have been shown to moisturize, but are also beneficial for treating acne. A component of the plant balances the production of sebum, the skin's natural oils.
Jojoba herbal skin care products have numerous benefits. It helps to reduce wrinkles and stretch marks. It lightens and helps heal scars. It is useful in treating psoriasis and other problems. For moisturizing, it has a dual benefit, in that it forms a non-greasy layer that prevents water-loss through the skin. It is also quickly absorbed by the skin's cells, to soften and nourish them.
It is one of the natural extracts that is rich in vitamin E, a necessary nutrient and beneficial antioxidant. Antioxidants help repair and prevent damage from the sun and pollution.
There are many other beneficial medicinal herbs for skin problems. There's just no way to list all of them here, but you have a good start.
Have you ever wondered why herbs for skin problems work so well? Well, for centuries it has been well-known that herbs contain special healing properties. These natural plants have long-since been used as medicines to treat sickness. And I'm sure you know how herbs are commonly used to enhance the nutritional quality, as well as, the taste of food. So doesn't it make sense that "feeding" your skin with health-giving herbs would help to alleviate problems you may be experiencing with your skin?
One of the reasons behind the effectiveness of herbs is their molecular makeup. The structure of their molecules is highly compatible with the molecular structure of human skin. This means when used in preparations to treat the skin, they can easily penetrate to the deepest cellular level to deliver healing nutrients. As a result, cellular function is fortified, thereby boosting the production of special proteins and fatty acids which keep the skin firm, smooth, moist and even-toned.
You can find different applications of herbs for skin problems which address specific skin care issues, just as they did long ago.
For example, if you lived in ancient times you would have probably combined rose petals, corn meal, and dried lavender to gently remove dirt, grime and dead skin while giving your face a smooth, soft, pleasant-smelling finish.
Today, if you're looking for a gentle way to exfoliate sensitive skin so as to avoid irritation, natural substances such as Kaolin and bentone gel, gently and effectively pull grime from the face while absorbing excess oil. Both of these ingredients are extracted from a special clay found in New Zealand.
And if you want natural, non-greasy hydration, plant-based oils and emollients such as jojoba, avocado and macadamia nut oils, protect and soften your skin without risk of inflammation or irritation.
Applying a weekly herbal-based mask isn't anything new. In ancient times, the women would make healing masks out of honey, oat meal, and egg whites.
Nowadays, you can still get the same healing effects from masks made from substances like active Manuka honey, extracted from the manuka bush, or Allantoin, a bio-active compound present in herbs such as comfrey, wheat and sugar beets. These natural treatments can be wonderful for soothing and reducing inflamed skin.
Make no mistake about it. Herbs for skin problems have been used for thousands of years. However, in this day and age you don't have to gather herbs and make your own skin care treatments, the way your ancestors did. All you have to do is to read the labels on products to be sure your getting the substances you know have already been proven to produce great results. Get the best honey manuka products by clicking on تجربتي مع عسل المانوكا.
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