Natural Sunblock for Beachtime Fun

April 24, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment 

You should have a number of fun beach toys and the right natural sunblock if you are going to the beach to play. But is taking a natural sunblock, also known as natural sunscreen, enough to be protected from the dangerous rays of sun? You will not get benefited if you do not know the correct way of applying it, it can work only if you know how to use it properly.

If you want to apply natural sunblock, then first of all you should wash your face, but keep in mind that excessive washing can affect your skin negatively, so don’t excessively do it. Use a soft facial cleanser for washing your face and make sure of using slightly warm water for rinsing your face. Then pat your face with a soft towel- make sure you do not rub your skin too hard, and keep it a bit moist.

Natural sunblock should be directly applied on the face, and take care of not using any kind of makeup or face cream before applying it on your face. Apply an even layer of natural sunblock, and do not cut back on the quantity of it to save money- you do not have to buy costly anti-wrinkle creams if you apply your sunscreens properly. It will protect you from harmful rays of sun, by leaving it for 10 minutes so that your skin absorbs it fully.

After this, do not apply anything on your face for approximately 15 minutes not even water as it will diminish the effect of natural sunblock. If you have to stay outside for a full day, then you need to repeat this process after every 2 hours to get the effect of sunscreen completely. Just like face, there are other body parts also that need proper care, so do not forget to apply natural sunblock on ears, back of hands or neck etc. Because natural sunblock is not recommended to use on lips, so you can use a lip balm on your lips- you have to leave it for about 5 minutes before applying lipstick.

Many people think that solar rays do not affect their skin on cloudy day, but it is not true since the ultraviolet rays can still cause harmful effects by penetrating your skin, so you must apply sunscreen on these days as well. Many people have a thinking that they do not need natural sunblock on cloudy days but it is not true and it must be used while you go out.

Protect your Skin with Natural Sunblock

April 23, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment 

In the hot days of summer it would be insane not to protect yourself. Whether you are using a sun hat or sun protection clothing, you should also use UVA and UVB protection natural sunblock that has a high SPF. You also need to know the difference between SPF, UV and other terms with natural sunblock products.

Ultraviolet radiation is very harmful. They can be divided in three categories: UVA, UVB and UVC. Recent studies have discovered that UVA affects the skin on the long term, enabling premature skin aging and even skin cancer; UVB causes sunburn and it is the type of radiation to which doctors refer when they say that people shouldn’t expose themselves to direct sunlight between 12 PM and 4 PM. Finally, UVC doesn’t affect skin because it has a short wavelength and it is retained by the ozone layer.

There are a few different types of natural sunblock. Zinc oxide sunblock absorbs the ultraviolet light so it will not reach your epidermis, while other natural sunblocks act like their name suggests and actually block the UV lights from reaching your skin. Furthermore, most natural sunblock offers UVA and UVB protection, unlike sunscreens which only protect users from UVB rays. However, you can also have a sun protective lotion which casts away the UVA radiation in the form of a natural sunscreen.

Natural sunblock works best if it has a SPF over 30. Some lower SPF natural sunblock don’t offer adequate protection against ultraviolet light.

There are many types of natural sunblock on the market which you can buy. You can buy natural sunblock from supermarkets, pharmacies, general stores or even online. The most prestigious companies offer UVA and UVB protection lotions such as micronized zinc oxide and micronized titanium which have proved to be really efficient. These natural sunblock products are great for those individuals who have other skin problems, such as acne and red spots. This category of users should also be aware that there are specially designed natural sunblock for the face.

As a conclusion, individuals should pick one of the many available natural sunblock products available on the market and use it anytime you will be exposed to the sun..

Natural Skin Care Company, Mom’s Skincare Announces Sales On Google Shopping

April 15, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Mom’s Skincare is gaining additional e-commerce momentum and is now selling products through the popular online and shopping engine Google Shopping. E-commerce sales continue to increase and Google Shopping has been a solid channel for distribution for many companies.

Mom’s Skincare products which include an herbal anti aging facial mask, natural body lotion, natural baby lotion, and natural body wash are currently available for purchase through Google Shopping

Mom’s Skincare is a natural skin care company for mothers, babies, children, and family. Based in Southern California, the natural skin care company developed a unique line of natural skincare products including an herbal anti aging facial mask, natural body lotion, natural baby lotion, and natural body wash. Each natural skin care product incorporates a holistic approach to safe, natural, and nurturing skin care. Each skincare product has been carefully developed with parents, dermatologists, organic chemists, and skin care experts to offer a distinctive blend of natural ingredients. For more information please visit (http://www.momsskincare.com)

Mom’s Skincare Starts Distributing Natural Lotion Internationally

March 30, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Mom’s Skincare has entered the Brazilian skin care market and is now distributing its products internationally. Experts believe many international markets will see large growth in the upcoming years with the increase in ecommerce and direct internet sales. Mom’s Skincare has the infrastructure set up to handle the additional volume. Many web based services, like 24 hr. online support, automated shipping, and single click web payments, have created a solid foundation for Mom’s global skin care market.

Advancements in logistics and warehousing with decreases in costs have also added to a growing international online marketplace. To gain online exposure, Mom’s Skincare is expanding its reach to international social networking sites like Brazil’s popular Orkut. Social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, and My space are successfully increasing the popularity and knowledge of Mom’s Skincare products which include an herbal anti aging facial mask, natural body lotion, natural baby lotion, and natural body wash.

Mom’s Skincare is a natural skin care company for mothers, babies, children, and family. Based in Southern California, the natural skin care company developed a unique line of natural skincare products including an herbal anti aging facial mask, natural body lotion, natural baby lotion, and natural body wash. Each natural skin care product incorporates a holistic approach to safe, natural, and nurturing skin care. Each skincare product has been carefully developed with parents, dermatologists, organic chemists, and skin care experts to offer a distinctive blend of natural ingredients. For more information please visit (www.momsskincare.com)

Moms Skincare Starts Selling Natural Skin Care Products

December 10, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Mom’s Skincare announces the ecommerce part of the corporate website, www.momsskincare.com, has been completed and is currently selling multiple natural skincare products including an herbal anti aging mask, natural body wash, natural body lotion designed for moms, and a light natural baby lotion. Each product is available for sale individually as well as multiple gift packs.

Mom’s Skincare is a natural skin care company for mothers, babies, children, and family. Based in Southern California, the company developed a unique line of natural skin care products which incorporate a holistic approach to safe, natural, and nurturing skin care. Each product has been carefully developed with parents, dermatologists, organic chemists, and skin care experts to offer a distinctive blend of natural ingredients. For more information please visit www.momsskincare.com

Protecting Sensitive Skin

June 25, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

  • Is your skin easily damaged or irritated?
  • Is your skin dry, delicate and prone to irritant or allergic reactions?
  • Does your skin have a reduced tolerance to cold, heat, wind, temperature changes, or pollution?

If you answer yes to any or all of these questions, consider yourself a member of the “sensitive skin” club to which 56 per cent of Canadian women claim to belong. Of this group, more than 46 per cent also have dry skin.

What is sensitive skin?

Generally if you have easily irritated or reactive skin, then you have ‘sensitive skin’. Most of the time sensitive skin relates to the face. Sensitive skin can be caused by a genetic predisposition or environmental factors. It appears as a redness, a swelling, itchy and dry irritation to the face. One of the major jobs of the skin is to waterproof. This is done to the epidermis or surface layer of the skin, producing a fat-protein sandwich that is always being replaced and is vital to prevent too much water loss from the skin.

Symptoms of sensitive skin include:

  • A tingling or tightening of the skin without visible signs
  • “Overreaction” to skin care or cosmetic products
  • Reactions to shaving, or other physical stress to the skin

Sensitive skin can also be a heads-up for other conditions, such as:

  • Altered skin — due to shaving, waxing, medications or heat, cold, wind, and pollution. Also, laser or chemical peels or scar removal
  • Allergic skin – the sudden appearance of redness or swelling and itchiness
  • Atopic skin – dry skin that is itchy and produces eczema. Eczema is related to hayfever and asthma. (see Eczema Guide for more information)
  • Rosacea skin – blood vessels of the face enlarge resulting in a flushed sensation or a redness of the skin

What to do about your skin?

  • Perfume or scented creams can be irritating.
  • Rinse well after using cleansing products, which should be mild and soap-free as they do not remove so much oil from the skin (www.MildCleanser.ca gives you more information about this kind of cleansers)
  • Use a moisturizer and sunscreen that is formulated for sensitive skin
  • Don’t over wash your face. Temperature of the water should be tepid; neither hot or cold
  • Don’t use exfoliants
  • Be aware of seasonal temperatures. The sudden dryness of winter can mean itchy, dry skin until the skin responds by increasing oil production to reduce the water loss
  • For breakouts use a cleanser with salicylic acid to help exfoliate pores. There are also moisturizers that contain salicylic acid

Be sensitive to stress

The causes and effects of stress on the body are not fully known, but for some people stress interferes with the body’s systems that repair and regulate the skin. Stress kills your natural antioxidant defenses, which help to prevent accelerated aging of the skin. Hormones can also trigger a histamine release within the skin causing it to erupt in bumpy redness, or breakout in hives.

Desensitize yourself

When choosing makeup, especially foundation and blush, buy oil-free products. Makeup that is water-based won’t clog pores. Look for oil-absorbing foundations that help keep oil off the face.

As for the rest of your body, check ingredients and avoid harsh chemicals in soaps, shampoos, body cleansers and creams, bath oils, bubble baths, etc.

Put your best face forward

  • Watch your alcohol intake, spicy foods and caffeine
  • Try to avoid excessive temperature changes
  • Use the right cleansers, moisturizers and cosmetics
  • Manage stress as best you can

By Richard Thomas, MD, FRCPC

Celligent – An New Kind of Sunscreen in The Skin Care Market

April 22, 2009 by admin · 2 Comments 

An new German based skin care product is emerging on the sun care market called Celligent.

Celligent, produced by Rahn contains three active agents: a UV absorber, an antioxidant and a nucleotide precursor to help DNA repair.

Ethyl ferulate absorbs UV rays therefore reducing their penetration into the skin, as well as having antioxidant properties.

The natural antioxidant properties of the ingredient are enhanced by the addition of carnosolic acid from extracted from Rosemary.

The third agent in the active, Uridine Monophosphate (UMP), has been added to help the DNA repair itself after UV-mediated damage.

The company investigated the ingredient in vitro using a 3D skin model, as well as looking at its effect on skin reddening in vivo.

Tests with the 3D skin models suggest that treatment with Celligent protects the DNA from UV damage 30 minutes after treatment; in contrast, the DNA in the untreated skin model suffered damage in the form of thymine dimers.

According to the company, in vivo tests show Celligent decreases UV mediated redness. After just one day following UV radiation the process of repair was twice as advanced as in untreated skin, it claims.

Rahn are not the first to realise the potential of naturally occurring UV absorbers and antioxidants in the fight against UV mediated skin damage.

Recent research from Spanish scientists suggests Rosemary extract, this time taken orally, could help protect against UV damage, and Brazilian scientists maintain flavanoids can be formulated with more traditional organic sunscreen to improve protection.

Natural Sunblock is a Great Choice

April 22, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Sunscreen is quite effective in protecting the skin against the sun’s harmful UV rays when the proper SPF is used. Yet we see more and more sun damage and skin cancer mainly attributed to a lack of protection in early years of life. That is why it is very important to use sunscreen from the beginning.  It can be confusing because consumers have a such a choice between sun skin care – traditional sunscreen, organic sunscreen, natural sunblock that use all natural ingredients, and even sunless tanning lotions with SPF protection. 

Any time we hear the words “all natural,” we know that it is good for us. However, we also realize that there must be a reason why some of the same types of products do not contain all natural ingredients. Is it because they are better or because they are more cost-effective for the manufacturer to make? We have to take into consideration that there was a time in which our ancestors only had natural means to treat and prevent disease. Somewhere along the line we found more cost-effective ways to make products by creating man-made chemicals that got the job done. This happened with sunscreen.

People love to sunbathe and with the continuing reports that the sun is becoming more and more dangerous, the sunscreen market is booming. More people are protecting their children and themselves from the harmful rays that can cause skin cancer. No one wants to think of their children having to contend with such an awful disease, no matter how minor it may be if caught on time. But we love to go to the beach and we love to swim in our pools, so we have to take care of our skin in the process.

The truth is that you shouldn’t really have any more than 15 minutes of sun exposure each day in order to receive the necessary amount of Vitamin D. Any more than 15 minutes is what causes damage, so you need to use a sunscreen. A good organic sunscreen is going to be just as effective as a regular sunscreen and without any of the man-made ingredients. All of the ingredients are all natural, which means they are derived from plants. In other words, the ingredients are extracted from the wonders of nature that actually work.

The main difference between an organic sunblock and a regular sunblock aside from their ingredients is that organic sunblock will break down over time. However, if used consistently over the summer months, that shouldn’t matter because you’ll easily be able to use a majority of what is in the bottle if not all of it. However, when you look at the bottle of a regular sunscreen, you will notice that there are both organic and inorganic ingredients, so eventually regular sunscreen has to be disposed of anyway.

So if you want to spend more than 15 minutes in the sun, be sure to invest in a good organic sunscreen and apply it to all skin areas that are exposed to the sunlight. That way, you can still receive the benefits of the sun while protecting your skin from the harmful UV rays. You are also not putting inorganic ingredients on your skin. Everything that is inside a bottle of organic sunscreen is just as natural as you are.

Organic Suncare for Day to Day Life

April 21, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Some experts claim over half of sun damage occurs during our every day activities – walking to the car, going in and out of buildings, walking along the street shopping, and so on – not while we’re sunbathing. Unfortunately, this means we should to wear sunscreen just about every time we leave the house. Most sunscreens are fairly toxic and organic sun care is blooming. More products are becoming available that are organic, natural and eliminate harmful toxins. This is great news for all of us especially our younger ones and babies.Remeber organic sunblock is only one step you can take to protect yourself from the sun. Covering up can be just as important as the type of skin care or sun care product you use. The clothes we would prefer on a warm summer day – lightweight, light-colored clothing made with loosely-woven fabric – do not offer much protection. That’s why kids who swim with T-shirts over their bathing suit still get burned.

To completely block UV rays you need clothing with a ultraviolet protection factor (UPF) of about 1700. A white T-shirt has a UPF of seven. The same T-shirt in green has a UPF of 10. A dark, thick fabric like velvet comes in at about 50. To reach 1700 you’d need a long-sleeved dark denim shirt. Not exactly anyone’s idea of fun in the sun.

The long and short of it is that while we may be willing and able to cover up with high UPF clothing in some circumstances, there’s no way that’s going to fly at the beach. So, you’re going to have to resort to sunscreen, and, to be safe, you’re going to need a skin care product that protects you from the suncreen’s dangerous chemical ingredients.

How do you do that? Your first line of defense is natural sunscreen – check your local health food store. However, not all these products are completely toxic free so you’ll still some additional protection. Your best bet for that is a shielding lotion: A good shielding lotion bonds with the outer layer of the skin to form a new protective layer that keeps out chemicals. It also locks in natural moisture – another thing you have to be concerned with when you’re out in the sun: sunburn equals dehydration.

Summer sun care can be complex but remeber its sunlight is good. Try to use organic sunscreen, appropriate clothing, and a natural after sun lotion. These natural skin care products can help you enjoy your summer without concern for your health.

Avocados and Zinc Can Offer a Natural Sunscreen

April 21, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Avocado oiled is renowned for its curative, unwilling-bacterial, and unwilling-rumple properties. Technically a fruit, loutish Avocado Oil is cold pressed from avocado pear and is grave green vaguely brownish in colour, while refined Avocado oil is pale blonde. Avocados are a great organic skin care ingredient.  Avocados are relatively mild so rarely cause any adverse allergies even in babies.

The usual variety of avocado oil with serious penetrating qualities has stanch scent and is ornate in vitamin A, D, lecithin, potassium and chlorophyll. This natural moisturizing oil is beneficial for rash, eczema, mature, gasping and aging skin. Refined avocado oiled is chosen because it is unscented and is used during intensive facial care for mature skin.

Rich in vitamin A, B1, B2, panthothenic acid and necessary greasy acids; thus its regenerative properties and restructuring powers keep the skin moisturized, and adaptable.

The lecithin and phytosterols make it superb oil for kneading: simply absorbed and silken. The penetrative powers of this oil is much more than other oils, thus it is belief massage oil for skin and body treatments. It stimulates the collagen metabolism, increasing the proportion of soluble collagen in the dermis, helps in section regeneration, retards evident symbols of aging and remarkably softens the skin. It is also very valuable when treating sun or climate dented skin that is dehydrated and under nourished. Avocado oiled is very prudent to use in powder because it fitting for all skin types, eliminating worry for allergic reactions. It’s also a good drink for fuzz.

The avocado fruit holds like qualities of avocado oil for organic skin care nourishment. Vitamin E provides moisturizing properties for easy silky skin. Vitamin E decreases damaging things of solar radiation, reduces UV induced wound and decreases skin glow after sun exposure. The fruit when rubbed topically on dry and sun injured skin moisturizes and soothes the precious spot. The skin of avocado fruit when rubbed like a loofah exfoliates the quiet skin.

For a natural sunscreen, pour some zinc oxide into a bottle half inclusive of avocado oil and shake well. Apply on skin that is exposed to the sun.

Mix 10 drops of lilac important oil to 1 oz of avocado oil. Massage this oil for a peaceful back rub for 15 – 20 report.

For Avocado facial mask, crush 1 developed avocado. For dry skin add 1 tsp of avocado oil. Mix well; apply the mask to face and throat region and deter out. Place a towel dipped in hot water over face safely to subtract the mask. Next spatter your face with the toner assorted with a seep of avocado oil.

For dry and lined skin, mingle 4 drops of frankincense, 2 drops each of rose and neroli oils and 20 ml of avocado oil. This blend is good for rejuvenation, induces relaxation and slumber if used at bed time.

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