Thursday, June 24, 2010

Signs of Aging and Organic Skin Care




Your skin loses some elasticity as you age including moisture that creates a saggy look and makes you develop wrinkles and age spots. Free radicals such as cigarette smoke, ultraviolet light from sunlight, and environmental pollutants facilitate the aging process by slowly taking out moisture that leaves your skin looking and feeling dry and dehydrated. This results to dryness and itchiness producing wrinkles, uneven skin tone, fine lines, or crow's feet. The usual and basic steps for organic skin care are:

• Cleansing
• Steaming
• Exfoliation
• Masking
• Toning
• and then moisturizing

You can't help aging but you can absolutely do something to maintain smooth clean radiant looking skin. Studies revealed that 90% of the effects of aging came from too much sun exposure. If you want to ease out fine lines, don't expose yourself for long from the sun's ultraviolet rays. Never sleep without cleaning your face of your make up. Always cleanse, exfoliate, tone, and moisturize for at least twice a day.

There are organic facial cleansers that would do a great job on your skin such as the Pangea Organics Egyptian calendula and blood orange face cleanser or the jojoba and ginseng exfoliating face cleanser. The four major functions of facial cleansers are removing surface dirt, providing basic exfoliation, removing harmful bacteria, and preventing damage to the skin. Facial cleansing is the mainstream of any beauty regimen to maintain healthier skin. The John Masters Organics linden blossom face crème cleanser and the Nature's Oasis gentle foaming facial cleanser do not contain any harsh chemicals or detergents that could harm your skin.

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