'Aloe barbadensis miller', popularly known as Aloe Vera has been used for ages in many beauty products and rightly so. Its magical prowess has been passed on from generation to generation. If you have an aloe vera plant at home, cherish it because its uses are immense. Let's talk about the uses of aloe vera for skincare. Properties of aloe vera Some of the properties of the aloe plant are; anti-inflammatory anti-bacterial anti-viral antiseptic wound healing antioxidant Benefits of aloe vera for the skin Here is where the magic happens. When used on the skin, aloe vera does the following; Reduces appearance of blemishes, dark spots and wrinkles The anti-inflammatory properties of aloe vera makes it ideal to reduce the...
One of the most common skincare issues is acne. The bad news is that you cannot completely get rid of acne. The good news is that there are effective ways of managing the condition for healthier skin. Here are a few things you can do. Buckle up! Embrace Your Skin Everyone's skin is different. The first step to managing acne is to acknowledge the issues your skin has. A positive mindset is critical to skincare. Keep the end goal in mind and work towards it. Gentle Cleansing Rituals A cleanser as part of your skincare regimen is a must. Preferably, a gentle facial cleanser which gets the job done instead of stripping your skin of its natural moisture. Employ Specific...
Oftentimes, we cannot overcome the temptation of popping blackheads and whiteheads. We just want them out of the way but we might be doing more harm than good. Popping them exposes us to so many other skin problems which are difficult to deal with. Inflammation Popping blackheads and whiteheads leads to inflammation of the site. More often, after popping the pimple, the site becomes bigger than usual. It is often accompanied with a little bit of swelling and pain. You could even aggravate the problem with the formation of smaller pimples around the site or the formation of an even bigger pimple. Stop doing this to your skin. Hyperpigmentation Popping pimples often leaves the site a little bit darker than...
Oily skin is nothing to be shy of. It only means the sebaceous glands are working extra time producing excess oil. This is often as a result of genes, stress and/or hormones. As expected, this results mostly in acne formation when not taken care of properly. In case you're wondering how to take care of your skin, here are some home remedies you can try. Clay Mask Cosmetic Clay or Bentonite Clay absorbs oil from the face while treating other skin conditions. All you need to do is to mix 1 to 2 tablespoonfuls of the clay with 1 tablespoon honey, water, rosewater, apple cider vinegar, castor oil or any other preferred liquid of your choice. The mix should not be too...
Having oily skin isn't synonymous to having acne. People with oily skin are more prone to having acne. What causes oily skin though? When the sebaceous glands, located underneath the skin's surface, produces excess oil it leads to having oily skin. Having oily skin has the likelihood of leading to acne formation. Your genes could affect the excess production of oil. Stress and hormonal changes can also contribute to having oily skin. There's no cause for alarm if you have oily skin. These DIY or home remedies will help. Honey Mask Honey has antibacterial and antiseptic properties. It is also a natural humectant. This means honey moisturizes your skin without producing oils. You can directly use honey on your freshly washed...