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Health Beauty Products – Stay Away From Parabens

November 6, 2009 by Karen Stone  
Posted in: skin care

During tough economic times, women often feel they should cut out “luxuries” such as health and beauty items. Some women cut out seemingly unnecessary skin care products. However, skin care is vitally important, as poor skin quality is more prone to infections and can be a symptom of serious disease such as diabetes.

The good news is that by using fairly common household items, women can make beauty products right in their own kitchens. This process is neither time consuming nor expensive, and as an added bonus, it’s good for the environment.

Why should you give up your beauty simply because you do not have any money? Who said you have to get rid of your beauty when you run out of money?

Don’t panic, though. Most skin care products are neither expensive nor difficult to make. Most use products that women normally find in their kitchens, such as olive oil or bananas. And homemade health and beauty products leave out chemicals that pollute the environment.

The advertisements of beauty products are done in such a way that they look promising to the people who want to enhance their beauty. Unfortunately, many end up having sore and damaged skin after using beauty products.

In addition to applying it directly to areas at risk of drying out (i. E. The bottom of your feet), olive oil can be added to a hot bath for extra moisture.

A few who do, do not really understand what they mean in common language and what their ill-effects are. More so, many people end up over using the products and over use of anything is bad.

Another common, useful household item is a ripe banana. Many people don’t like to eat bananas that are overripe; why not put them to good use as moisturizers? Bananas are especially useful if your skin is already dry and cracked. (Olive oil is better for maintaining already healthy skin.)

Most people will refuse to eat mushy, browning bananas. Instead of throwing them away, save a few cents by putting them to good use as moisturizers for your cracked, dry skin.

Just mash up one of these bananas until it forms a paste. If you’d like, add a teaspoon of olive oil for extra moisturizing benefits. Then rub the paste gently into your skin and set a time for 10 minutes. When the timer rings, rinse it off and you’ve got moisturized skin.

Skin care is easy, and easy to afford, if you use products that you already buy. Given how simple it is, and how important skin care is to your overall health, can you really afford not to use homemade skin care products?

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