
Good food for normal/combination skin
If you have this type of skin, you’re lucky. Why? Because you don’t need to worry so much about what you put on it. But you should still nourish it – here are some yummy foods.
- Organic rosehip seed oil. Bright orange, unrefined rosehip seed oil is used to reduce scarring and facial lines, soften scars and retard premature aging. It is high in vitamin F (essential fatty acids).
- Jojoba oil is a yellow liquid wax pressed from the bean of the desert jojoba plant. It contains a waxy substance, similar to skin sebum, which gives a silky smooth feel. Jojoba has excellent moisturising and protective effects; it penetrates deeply. It is useful for acne, eczema, inflamed skin and psoriasis, and seems to have some possible benefits in preventing hair loss.
- Calendula is antiseptic and anti-fungal and contains hormone and Vitamin A precursors to help soothe, heal, and restore skin
- Chamomile extract has counter-irritant, anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties. It is excellent for sensitive and allergy-prone skin.
- Olive leaf extract is a unique anti-oxidant. It protects your skin from free-radical damage. It also reduces skin damage caused by pollution and UV radiation, therefore protecting the skin from photo aging. And it improves skin hydration and elasticity.
- Lavender. The pure essential oil from the freshly cut tops of lavender flowers is useful for all skin since it regulates sebum production. It fosters the regeneration of new skin cells and soothes inflamed skin.
- Marshmallow leaf has been used since ancient times as an anti-inflammatory to soothe and heal the skin. Its other name, althea, comes from a Greek word meaning healing. It is said to control oily skin and soothe allergic skin reactions.
- Pink clay is softening, refining, and toning. Pink clay is intended as a maintenance program for the face.
- Organic orange peel oil. The pure essential oil expressed from the peel of ripe oranges is astringent, antibacterial, antiseptic, toning and cleansing. Orange oil can cause increased skin sensitivity to ultraviolet light if left on the skin.
I used (love) and recommend these 100% organic treatments:
Cleanser
Skin Conditioner
Moisturizer
Pink Clay Mask
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Posted: November 10th, 2009
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Good food for sensitive skin
Oh, our precious sensitive skin. We really have to take care of it, using soothing and calming food. If not, it will pay you back with redness, itchiness, irritation. Here’s some food for happy skin.
- Organic bergamot. Pure essential oil of bergamot is expressed from the peel of the citrus fruit. It is refreshing, uplifting and can be relaxing. It also has antiseptic properties.
- Chamomile extract has counter-irritant, anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties. It is excellent for sensitive and allergy-prone skin.
- Red clay is an oily, mildly absorbent clay, and is used for sensitive skin or spider veins. Red clay has a high iron oxide content which enhances the skins appearance and condition.
- Organic St Johns Wort flowering herb is soothing, anti-inflammatory and is used for sensitive skin. It is also used as a skin tightener.
- The pure essential oil from the freshly cut tops of lavender flowers is useful for all skin, since it regulates sebum production. It fosters the regeneration of new skin cells, and soothes inflamed skin.
- Horsechestnut seed is an excellent treatment for blotchy and sensitive skin. It helps to strengthen capillaries and is anti-inflammatory.
- The pure essential oil from Roman chamomile flowers is antiseptic, astringent and has healing properties for dermatitis, eczema, acne and rashes. It is especially effective in treating sensitive, dry and inflamed skin.
- Calendula is antiseptic and anti-fungal and contains hormone and Vitamin A precursors to help soothe, heal, and restore skin
- Carrot seed has regenerating and toning effects, which is excellent for mature and congested skin, spider veins and eczema.
I recommend these 100% organic treatments:
Cleanser
Skin Conditioner
Moisturizer
Red Clay Mask
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Posted: November 9th, 2009
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Good food for dry skin
What would happen if you treated dry skin with ingredients for oily skin? Imagine eating food that disagreed with you. You end up with more problems. So the answer is to give your skin the right food.
- Geranium (Pelargonium graveolens) has been used for centuries in skin care. Its strength lies in its ability to revitalize tissue. It is excellent for the skin.
- Hops. Hops are the female flowers of the hop plant. They are antiseptic, soothing, toning and astringent. They may also be effective against cysts.
- Chamomile extract has counter-irritant, anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties. It is excellent for sensitive and allergy-prone skin.
- Gotu Kola herb is one of the reported elixirs of life, as is ginseng. Gotu Kola is said to be useful for stressed skin, and to heal wounds, dermatitis, inflammations. It is a valued skin tonic.
- Horsetail herb is recommended by the herbalist Kneipp to heal tumours and cancer. It is an effective remedy for psoriasis, dandruff, eczema and similar skin conditions. It has also been praised for its ability to reduce swelling of the eyelids and heal wounds.
- Unrefined avocado oil, which is dark green, contains vitamins A, B1, B2, Pantothenic acid and E as well as lecithin. It is excellent for dry and wrinkled skin and has outstanding regenerative properties and restructuring powers to keep skin soft and moisturized. It protects skin from drying and makes it more elastic. Avocado oil is one of the few vegetable oils not derived from seeds; it is pressed from the fleshy pulp surrounding the avocado pit.
- Rosehip seed oil. Bright orange, unrefined rosehip seed oil is used to reduce scarring and facial lines, soften scars and retard premature aging. It is high in vitamin F (essential fatty acids).
- Stinging nettle leaf is said to increase micro-circulation of the skin. It stimulates metabolism and is used in the treatment of dark circles around the eyes.
- Roman chamomile. The pure essential oil from Roman chamomile flowers is antiseptic and astringent, and has healing properties for dermatitis, eczema, acne and rashes. It is especially effective in treating sensitive, dry and inflamed skin.
- Rose. Essential rose oil (also referred to as rose otto) is recognised worldwide as the ultimate rose oil. Approximately 4000 kilograms of petals are required to produce 1 kilogram of pure rose oil. The oil fights many bacteria and viruses, and promotes the healing of wounds and reduces inflammation. It is a natural cleanser for acne, an aid in menstrual complaints, calms the nerves and relieves strained and puffy eyes.
- Natural white clay, organic horsetail and nettle to help renew the skin’s surface, promoting a smooth, clear texture.
I recommend these 100% organic treatments:
Cleanser
Skin Conditioner
Moisturizer
White Clay Mask
Rejuvenating Facial Serum (I use/love it it’s the Natural & Organic Awards 2008 Finalist the Best Organic Facial Skincare Product)
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Posted: November 8th, 2009
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Good food for blemishes
Most of us know that feeling when a spot is just below the surface – we just want to get rid of it. No way do we want to nourish blemishes, but you can apply some organic ingredients that will send them away.
- Organic thyme extracted from the leaves and flowering tops of the shrub. Thyme is antimicrobial and astringent. Traditionally it has been used as a gargle for sore throats and for soothing coughs.
- Plantain leaf is said to soothe and heal many skin conditions. It is toning, astringent (contracts skin tissues), and reduces oil secretions of the skin.
- Echinacea herb is used internally as a blood purifier. Externally, it helps speed the healing of skin conditions caused by acne, eczema and other problems. Firms and tones the skin.
- Natural green clay is the most absorbent of the clays and is excellent for acne and oily skin. Green clay cleanses, exfoliates, smoothes and softens the skin.
- Marshmallow leaf has been used since ancient times as an anti-inflammatory to soothe and heal the skin. Its other name, althea, comes from a Greek word meaning healing. It is said to control oily skin and soothe allergic skin reactions.
- Witch hazel leaf extract soothes inflamed skin. It is astringent and anti-inflammatory.
- Organic lavender. The pure essential oil from the freshly cut tops of lavender flowers is useful for all skin since it regulates sebum production. It fosters the regeneration of new skin cells and soothes inflamed skin.
- Lemon myrtle. The pure essential oil of lemon myrtle leaves and twigs is a potent antibacterial and antiseptic. It is excellent for acne conditions and oily skin.
- Tea tree. The pure essential oil from the leaves of the Tea Tree is a potent antiseptic and anti-bacterial and is excellent for the treatment of acne.
I use (love) and recommend these 100% organic treatments:
Purifying Gel
Natural Green Clay Mask
Skin Brightener
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Posted: November 7th, 2009
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Good food for oily skin
Many of us have fought the battle with oily skin, right? We don’t like the shine and oiliness, or the spots. The good news is that oily skin is not dry – and it will eventually go away. Also, we can treat our spotty faces with certain foods. Believe me, after being attacked by blemishes for two months (I gave up the contraceptive pill), I now have it under control – thanks to the ingredients below!
- The pure essential oil from the peel of ripe lemons is astringent, antibacterial, antiseptic and cleansing. When applied to oily skin it can help reduce sebum production. Lemon oil can cause increased skin sensitivity to ultraviolet light if left on the skin.
- Witch hazel leaf extract soothes inflamed skin. It is astringent and anti-inflammatory
- Burdock root has been used as a remedy against skin cancer in Chile, China, India, Canada and Russia. Herbalists praise it as an excellent remedy for acne and eczema. Burdock is said to restore the smoothness of the skin and promote hair growth.
- Green clay is the most absorbent of the clays and is excellent for acne and oily skin. Green clay cleanses, exfoliates, smoothes and softens the skin.
- Echinacea herb is used internally as a blood purifier. Externally, it helps speed the healing of skin conditions caused by acne, eczema and other problems. Firms and tones the skin.
- Organic lavender. The pure essential oil from the freshly cut tops of lavender flowers, is useful for all skin since it regulates sebum production. It fosters the regeneration of new skin cells and soothes inflamed skin.
- Lemon myrtle. The pure essential oil of lemon myrtle leaves and twigs is a potent antibacterial and antiseptic. It is excellent for acne conditions and oily skin.
- Plantain leaf is said to soothe and heal many skin conditions. It is toning, an astringent (contracts skin tissues), and reduces oil secretions of the skin.
- Calendula is antiseptic and anti-fungal, and contains hormone and Vitamin A precursors to help soothe, heal, and restore skin.
- Tea tree. The pure essential oil from the leaves of the tea tree is a potent antiseptic and anti-bacterial, and is excellent for treating acne.
I use, love and recommend these 100% certified organic treatments:
Cleanser
Skin conditioner
Moisturizer
Green clay mask
Watch the video ‘Good food for oily skin’
See related blog ‘Which products shall we use?’ or watch the video
See related article ‘The right ingredients for your skin type’ or watch the video
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Posted: November 6th, 2009
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