Amarose review
There are many
moisturizers on the market, but not all are created equal. For women who are
looking for a cream which will replenish the skin’s moisture, it should contain
ingredients which attract moisture. These include hyaluronic acid,
glycolic acid, lactic acid, and aloe vera.
The skin can
be hydrated from the inside as well as the outside. This can be done
by eating foods which contain a high water content. Such foods
include celery, watermelon, cucumber, bell peppers, berries, peaches, and
plums. Eat them throughout the day to maintain moisture levels.
This doesn’t
mean skimping on personal hygiene. But spending too long in the bath or shower
can deplete your skin’s moisture. Try to limit baths or showers to five minutes
once a day. Make sure the water is lukewarm rather than hot to reduce moisture
loss.
Many soaps contain
harsh chemicals which can strip moisture and natural oils from the skin. Avoid
soaps which contain deodorants, alcohol or perfume. Soap-free cleansers are
much kinder to the skin than soap.
Exfoliating is
important because it helps to slough off dead skin cells, which is particularly
important during the winter months. Moisture cannot permeate the skin if dead
skin cells are in the way. A gentle exfoliating scrub or mask should
do the trick. Moisturizing straight after should rehydrate the skin.
Not only does
honey have antibacterial properties but it cleanses the skin and replenishes
moisture. Applying a face pack made from honey can smooth dry and
patchy skin and help it glow. Let raw honey sit on the skin for 30 minutes then
rinse with tepid water. It can be used for dry patches on the elbows and knees
and is also gentle enough for the face.
An oatmeal
bath is great for moisturizing the skin. Colloidal oatmeal has
anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. Not only will oatmeal help to
smooth your skin, but it can also sooth irritating itching. Moisturize
immediately after to lock in the effects.
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