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About Essential Oil Benefits For Skin

By Alta Alexander


Natural cosmetics that really work are big business these days. Keeping harsh chemicals away from their hands, faces, and bodies is important to many consumers. They, and the industry at large, have learned a lot about essential oil benefits for skin, hair, nails, and total well-being.

The epidermis - the scientific name for our skins - is the largest organ we have. It is our first line of defense, keeping vital fluids inside and environmental toxins and pathogens outside. Since there are germs on every surface we touch, toxins in our air and water, and chemicals involved in almost every daily activity, this shielding action is very important. Our outer layer also helps our bodies excrete toxins and waste products of metabolism through perspiration.

Most things do not get through this protective layer, but some harmful chemicals can. Others, like mineral oil, may deplete the skin of valuable vitamins and minerals, making it more vulnerable to the aging effects of wind, water, and pollution. Some petroleum-based cosmetics actually dry faces, lips, and hands, even as they promise to moisturize and protect.

Essential oils are found in many plants. These elements are separated from the rest of the botanical; the safest commercial ways are steam distillation and cold pressing. Chemical extraction is another method companies use to get oils in sufficient amounts for mass production, but this is generally considered less that ideal for purity and integrity of the oils.

Separated from the rest of the plant material, these oils concentrate the healing properties. Oils are used to clear the complexion, correct over-dryness or oiliness, fight acne, smooth wrinkles, improve elasticity, and reduce pore size. They are incorporated in many lotions, creams, and serums made for today's consumers.

Aromatherapy is the science of using fragrances for their inherent healing properties. Although many know lavender and rose for their exquisite scent, fewer realize their emotional and physical health benefits. Over eons, people have studied and used fragrance for relaxation, stimulation, spiritual uplift, physical healing, and pure pleasure.

Stress reduction is one thing almost everyone needs today and one area in which fragrant oils excel. All women know how stress robs them of the inner glow that is the basis of beauty. Relaxing bath oils and scented pillows can help relieve tensions built up during a busy day. Using a sweet-smelling cream that also tones, smooths, and balances brings pleasure as well as pleasing results. The fact that these plant essences are pure and safe makes them even more enjoyable.

Aromatherapists take the effects of fragrance many steps further, targeting particular emotional, mental, and physical problems and addressing them with specific oils. Lavender is both antiseptic and relaxing, eucalyptus purifying and invigorating, and rose good for the soul as well as for dry skin. Oils heal while evoking fond memories, keeping us in touch with nature, and helping make each day better. As they work on emotional centers in the brain and on the cells of our face, the magic of plants fills us with joy, peace, and optimism. Try essential oils for yourself and see how much they add to life.




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