Posts Tagged ‘oily skin’
Home Remedy For Acne
Home remedies have always been the preferred way to solve any problem. It is because they are truly natural and reliable. Usually do not require additional costs, only the things you already have in your refrigerator or kitchen. They are quick and effective.
It can also cure acne naturally. Try to make the masks, facials, packs and cleansers of home grown stuff, and restore a soft, smooth, clear skin within few seconds. This will also help to stimulate, relax and tone your skin without side effects.
The first step is to identify the type of skin you have. Oily skin is usually shiny, visible pores and is prone to break outs while dry skin is rough and scaly cap. It is not uncommon that the combination of the two types. Your skin may be fat in the T-region (the forehead, nose and chin) while dry in the cheeks. A red-stained thin skin usually indicates a sensitive skin.
Once you know what type of skin you have, go down to pick up things for the preparation of masks that fits best.
If you have oily skin, apply the liquefied core two crisp apples or one large tomato liquid for 20 minutes started in your face and after washing. You will see the difference soon.
Similarly natural masks can be applied on your face. A mixture of two large bananas with a dollop of pure honey for 20 minutes and you will have a bright and shiny skin.
Skin Care at Home 3
Skin Care Face, Hands And Feet
Dr. Francisco Javier Lavilla Royo
Nephrology Specialist
Consultant. Department of Nephrology
CLINIC UNIVERSITY OF NAVARRA
Feet
It is desirable to wash the feet daily, especially when sweating is important. Otherwise, there may be odor problems or infections. After washing drying are good, especially the interdigital spaces. This foot care is essential to athletes, from the easier to suffer yeast infections that often affect those areas with higher humidity.
The feet may suffer from the use of inappropriate shoes with a heel or too high. The foot is arched which distributes the load evenly between the heel and the front. If used excessively high heels, there is an overload on the forefoot that may become seventy percent of the weight. This overload can produce an increase in the offal of the forefoot that facilitates the deviation of the fingers with the consequent appearance of scratches and areas of “hyperkeratosis (increased stratum corneum or scaly skin). To remove these “Hyperkeratosis” we can resort to using a pumice stone. In the event that persist or are very painful, is necessary to go to the specialist.
The use of inappropriate shoes for children or inherited from older brothers, also may facilitate the development in the future of these problems.
Advice
Skin Care Foot:
- Use a comfortable shoe that fits the foot shape.
- Detect the occurrence of chafing or injury “hyperkeratotic”.
- Wash them daily, then dry them well.