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Understanding Essential Oil Benefits For Skin

By Alta Alexander


Consumers are turning to totally natural cosmetics and body care products. Learning to recognize chemicals they don't want to see on the labels of products they use, they look for safer alternatives. Inevitably, they learn more about essential oil benefits for skin - in fact, for total health and well-being.

The epidermis is the body's largest organ. It protects by keeping toxins out, a vital function in these days of air pollution, germs on every surface we touch, and an overload of chemicals in the environment. This outer layer seals in moisture, keeping us as hydrated as possible as we go about our daily routine. It also releases toxins through perspiration, and takes in oxygen that we need to live.

The epidermis stops many substances from being absorbed, but others get through. They can be both beneficial, like pure oils, or harmful, like chemicals in mainstream cosmetics and lotions. Some things, like products containing mineral oil, can interfere with the skin's natural functions, clogging pores and retarding perspiration or depleting important nutrients. Some dry the same skin they purport to moisturize.

Essential oils come from plants. Processing separates the oils from the rest of the botanical, using either steam processing, cold pressing, or chemical extraction (these are the only methods suitable for mass production). Most all-natural companies use one of the first two processes and avoid chemical extraction. The goal is to get pure, undamaged elixirs that concentrate the beneficial effects of the whole plant.

The list of healing, cleansing, toning, and purifying plants is a long one. Familiar ones include lavender, chamomile, and rose. Others are bergamot, frankincense, and helichyrsum. Manufacturers select the perfect combination to fight wrinkles, balance both dry and oily complexions, control acne, and soothe redness or uneven tones.

Aromatherapy is the science of using fragrances for their inherent healing properties. Although many know lavender and rose for their exquisite scent, fewer realize their emotional and physical health benefits. Over eons, people have studied and used fragrance for relaxation, stimulation, spiritual uplift, physical healing, and pure pleasure.

The aroma of a fine oil is no small attribute. Many women are aware that stress quickly shows up on their face as the 'glow' that makes them look happy and healthy is lost. Relaxing in a scented bath or resting on a scented pillow has helped people over the centuries. In these busy modern times, smoothing on a sweet-smelling cream before bed or after the morning shower can be a welcome break in daily tensions.

Of course, there is also a whole science of aromatherapy, which touts the emotional balancing, cleansing, relaxing, and energizing properties of many flower essences and herbal extracts. As the oils act on emotional centers of the brain, they also work their physical magic of clearing the complexion, smoothing wrinkles, tightening pores and facial muscles, and sealing in moisture. Try a routine of facial and body care that effects the improvements you want while evoking fond memories, promoting peace and happiness, and making your whole world a nicer place.




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