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June 27th, 2008

The Power of Concentrated Natural Cleaning Products

Remember that your skin absorbs whatever you put on it. To care and protect your skin from potentially dangerous chemicals, doesn’t it make sense to clean with natural products that are safe and powerful like concentrated natural cleaning products?
Why are concentrated natural cleaning products powerful? By concentrated cleaning product, I mean a cleaning product […]

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June 29th, 2007

Natural Skin Care Can Help You Look Better in That Bathing Suit

Natural skin care techniques can not only improve your dry skin but make you look and feel better. This article covers four techniques. Here’s a quick summary.
1. Diet - Get rid of processed foods. Go for organic or local, fresh foods like raw fruits and vegetables.
2. Hydration - Get enough water.
3. Exercise […]

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June 28th, 2007

Refresh Dry Skin with Summer Citrus Juices

This article talks about using lime, orange, lemon, and grapefruit for your dry skin not by eating, but by using them as summer spritzers. Be aware that these citrus fruits are acidic and could dry your skin. And don’t apply them on cuts - that could be painful. If you feel a […]

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March 18th, 2007

Tea, vinegar might help soothe dry skin

Tea may help soothe dry skin due to its anti-inflammatory properties. Vinegar may help, according to a reader of the Clarion-Ledger, who used it to prevent cracks in her fingertips during the winter season.
http://www.clarionledger.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070313/HEALTH/703130314/1242/health

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July 9th, 2006

Rain water can play havoc with face and hair, too

Dry skin can be de-moisturized by monsoons and high humidity can cause skin problems. This article points out that exfoliation is important to keep your skin clear of dead cells and pores open. Also, as hair can frizz with high humidity, take special care of your hair.
Rain water can play havoc with face […]

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April 16th, 2006

Yoghurt - The Coolest Sparkler

Cool down and moisturize your skin with yoghurt, full of bacteria, nutrients, and minerals. Check out the yoghurt tips to get your skin glowing:
Yoghurt - The Coolest Sparkler

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April 12th, 2006

Vinegar solution may ease dry skin

Vinegar is used for a bunch of different things. One of its uses may be dry skin treatment. A 1/3 water and 2/3 white vinegar solution may help with dry skin, and one theory is that it helps restore balance to your skin.
SR.com - Vinegar solution may ease dry skin

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March 16th, 2006

Vinegar and Dry Skin

Vinegar is cheap and has many uses - from making dressings to cleaning kitchens to deodorizing to shining your hair… Vinegar can clean off dead dry skin and bring it back into balance. It can help treat dry skin, particularly if it has been caused by overuse of cleaning agents. For more […]

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March 13th, 2006

Things to keep in mind when heating with wood

So, what does heating with wood have to do with dry skin? Well, in the winter, many homes resort to heating with wood to keep warm. Using a wood stove can provoke eczema an dry skin. Plus you’re going to smell pretty smoky afterwards.
Guest Columns - Things to keep in mind when […]

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February 13th, 2006

Avoid Anti-Bacterial Soaps for Dry Skin Prevention

If you’re using antibacterial soaps to prevent dry skin, think again. They contain an active ingredient called triclosan. Triclosan is found in numerous other products, like detergents, lotions, and creams. Triclosan is a classified health risk, suspected of causing cancer, and listed as a toxic pesticide. Sure, it can kill bacteria, […]

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