26/03/2013

Anti-Aging Skincare Fixes In Your Kitchen



There are plenty of lotions and creams out there to fight wrinkles and other signs of aging skin, but store-bought remedies can be expensive and harsh on sensitive skin.
Luckily, there are a number of surprising, natural anti-aging skin care solutions that you probably already have in your kitchen, which can fight wrinkles by moisturizing, exfoliating, and toning your skin. In this article, learn about seven finds from your pantry or fridge that can leave your skin looking younger and healthier.

Yogurt
Full fat yogurt can help moisturize your skin, improving elasticity. Simply apply it like a facial mask, or rub it into your hands or dry areas. Allow it to dry, rinse it off, and apply a gentle moisturizer to maximize the benefits. Be sure to use an organic, unsweetened, unflavored yogurt.

Green Tea
The antioxidants in green tea make it a great skin toner. Using two tea bags, steep an 8 ounce cup of tea for ten minutes. Freeze the tea in ice cube trays, and then apply a cube of the tea concentrate to any lines or wrinkles. The cool temperature and the antioxidants will help tighten up your skin.

Milk
The fat in milk will lock moisture into your skin, while the lactic acid gently exfoliates and tightens pores. After washing your face, simply apply a thin layer of whole milk to your skin with a cotton ball, and rinse with warm water. Two cups of milk in a bath has a full body effect!

Oatmeal
Soften and protect your skin with oatmeal. This grain contains polysaccharides, which can help protect your skin from damage from the elements, and also keeps moisture in. Just mix uncooked, whole rolled oats with water to make a thick paste, and use it to exfoliate your face. Rinse it off, and voila: softer skin.

Honey
Bees’ gift to humanity is packed with antimicrobial, antiseptic, and antibacterial properties, which can reduce breakouts if you’re prone to them. Honey can also stop wrinkles in their tracks by moisturizing and supporting new skin cell growth. Warm about a teaspoon of honey between your fingertips (a drop of essential oil provides an extra boost), and apply it to your dry face. After five minutes, rinse well and enjoy fresher, softer skin.

Baking Soda
Gritty baking soda makes a fantastic exfoliant, helping to bring out youthful new skin and encourage more active skin cell production. Use a paste of three parts baking soda and one part water as a facial scrub in place of expensive store-bought exfoliating scrubs, and reveal a fresher you.

Water
Even if your cupboards are bare, you’re sure to have water! Boil water and pour it into a large glass or ceramic bowl. Without straining your back, bend over the bowl so that the steam hits your face, and drape a towel over your head and the bowl to seal in the moisture. This low-budget facial will help cleanse your pores, leaving your skin looking fresh and young.

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