Sensitive skin is a condition that affect millions of people. It is for certain, nothing to be ashamed of or worried about-at least until the symptoms begin to show. Sensitive skin covers everything from sudden blushing to the growth of hives or many other spots that itch or cause irritation.
Sensitive skin can be a perplexing and painful condition to bear. Nevertheless, with the right treatment, many sensitive skin problems can be managed to the point that a regular lifestyle is possible. The most complicating factor is the fact that there is no single cause of sensitive skin which is why no single sensitive skin care treatment will work everyone.
When you shave do you get severe reactions that lead to red or inflamed skin? Do people tell you your face and skin turn dark red when under stress? Do you always have dry skin or skin redness but you never actually found the cause? If your answer is yes to one or more of the above questions, then you definitely suffer from some form of sensitive skin.
Foods we eat are the common cause of skin problems. It is different for everyone, but some foods can cause severe allergic reaction in some people. I am sure you have heard someone tell you, I don't eat beans or some other types of fruit. In some people increased stress makes them blush easily. While, in others just changing skin care medications can trigger an allergic reaction. The known triggers such as food, stress, medication, or skin care products that must be monitored and avoided.
If you're allergic to certain products or food avoid them at all cost. Keep a mental tab of or better yet keep a journal of products to stay away from because of known past allergic reactions to them. Simply by avoiding these conditions and situations, you can eliminate or limit the problems associated with the symptoms of sensitive skin while not altering your lifestyle.
If you suffer from dry skin condition, finding the right moisturizer is the proactive step you can take to limit sensitive skin problems. Try to only use natural moisturizers that contain no chemical ingredients or alcohol in them. Moisturizers made with all natural ingredients should be preferred to those made with chemicals or other artificial products because they are less likely to cause other allergic reactions common to those with sensitive skin.
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Sensitive Skin and Solutions
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Sunday, November 18, 2007
Tea Tree Oil
Tea Tree Oil is a natural antiviral, antibacterial, antifungal medicine (essential oil).
It is being used as a very effective first aid remedy and works great against countless skin ailments, infections, cuts, scrapes, burns, insect bites and skin spots etc.
Tea tree oil can be used as a remedy for nail fungus, ringworm, athlete's foot, dandruff, acne, blackheads and many types of infestations including lice, mites, scabies and mosquitoes etc...
Tea tree oil is beneficial in the case of throat and/or chest infections, it is soothing and can be effective in clearing mucus from the entire respiratory tract. Tea Tree Oil has also been shown to be an effective treatment for head colds and allergies.
Because of the benefits of Tea Tree Oil, it is used in many cosmetic products.
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