A simple Google search reveals that "The Dead Sea holds, in just one place, 21 minerals in high concentration, unrivaled anywhere else on Earth. These minerals form the cornerstone of the sea's health-giving reputation, with each element contributing distinct wellness effects."
This lake is known for its incredible beauty and the healing properties of its water. Dating back to biblical times and reinforced over may centuries, both the salts and the mud of the dead sea have long been believed to have anti-aging and anti-inflammatory powers. Dead Sea Salts are enriched with 21 mineral ingredients with therapeutic benefits such as reducing stress and anxiety, ease aches and pains/muscle tension, promotes muscle recovery, remove dead skin, helps treat acne...[READ MORE] |
Apricot kernels contain high levels of Vitamin E and A. This oil helps prevent blackheads, rejuvenates dry, mature skin types, protects against dehydration, softens and soothes skin. According to board-certified dermatologists Hadley King, MD, and Roberta Del Campo, MD, in an article on Byrdie, "It can help to gently remove dead skin cells, making the skin appear brighter and dark spots less noticeable," she explains. In addition, she shares there are some anti-aging benefits, too. "[Apricot kernel oil] nourishes the skin to decrease the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, improves skin tone, and increases skin radiance. It also has antiseptic, antibacterial, and antioxidant effects, which can help to heal blemishes and protect against environmental damages." READ MORE |
The natural oils in avocados can deeply penetrate the skin to nourish, soften and hydrate. Eyerman explains: “The hydrating properties may reduce fine lines and wrinkles, help keep skin smooth and boost skin’s immunity against stress and other environmental factors.” Specifically, antioxidants such as vitamins E and C. It also has wound healing properties, helps with eczema and psoriasis, treats sunburns and help prevent acne. It moisturizes and nourishes, relieves the inflammation from various skin conditions, prevents and treats acne, accelerates wound healing, treats sunburned skin, reduces the signs of aging, improves nail health and improves scalp health. But that isn't everything. READ MORE |
It's the power hitter! It’s moisturizing. It’s antibacterial. It’s an antioxidant. It’s noncomedogenic. It’s hypoallergenic. It helps control sebum production (we didn't know what sebum was either, but we Googled it: it keeps skin from looking oily and helps prevent acne), promotes collagen synthesis, helps speed up wound healing, soothes eczema, psoriasis and other drying skin conditions, helps soothe sunburns, helps treat acne, reduces appearance of fine lines and winkles and helps minimize the appearance of scars. But don't take our word for it.
According to WebMD, "Jojoba is a shrub that is grows in dry regions of northern Mexico and the southwestern US. Jojoba oil and wax are produced from the seeds and used for medicine. Jojoba is applied directly to the skin to help soothe and repair the effect of acne, psoriasis, sunburn, and chapped skin. It is an emollient, which smooths the sk...READ MORE |
Grapeseed oil moisturizes and balances the skin, absorbs easily and acts as an antifungal. It has been known to minimize fine lines and wrinkles, helps manage acne, lightens acne scars, evens skin tone and supports Collagen. According to Healthline, the skin benefits of grapeseed oil are clear: "Grapeseed oil is know for its: Antibacterial, Antimicrobial, and Antioxidant Properties. These properties, along with the high amounts of omega chain fatty acids and vitamin E contained in grapeseed oil, have made it a popular topical treatment for skin." They identified the key benefits for your skin including treating acne outbreaks, softening skin, and increasing skin elasticity (improving skin moisture, softness, and its ability to bounce back). The abundant and powerful anti...READ MORE |
Known for it's pleasant smell, the benefits of Lemongrass Essential Oils go well beyond aromatherapy. Lemongrass has a long list of skin benefits from improving overall appearance, anti-bacterial benefits, anti-aging, reducing breakouts, and more. For hundreds of years, the lemongrass plant has been used around the world for it's anti-fungal, antibacterial, and anti-inflammatory benefits as well as it ability to help to reduce anxiety, calm the nerves and promote a relaxing state of mind. This super oil can treat skin conditions like acne and fight/reduce/prevent breakouts, but it also helps to condition and protect the skin. It nourishes and cleanses the skin to provide a vibrant glow, reduce fine lines and wrinkles, and shrink pores. Lemongrass is also a natural astrin... READ MORE |
Myrrh is a natural, aromatic, sap-like resin or “gum” that is derived from the small, thorny Commiphora myrrha tree, which is related to the Frankincense tree. In aromatherapy, Myrrh Essential Oil is known to offer relief for colds, congestion, coughs, bronchitis, and phlegm. It is also well known for its extensive health benefits to heal wounds, combat pain, inflammatory conditions, e.g., arthritis and obesity, and to treat infections, including leprosy and syphilis. Myrrh contains chemicals that might reduce pain and kill bacteria. It's used worldwide but is especially popular in China and Egypt. People use myrrh for back pain, diarrhea, parasite infections, wound healing, and many other conditions. Google explains that when used top...READ MORE |
Not only does peppermint oil smell great, it's fantastic on your skin and as a pain reliever for headaches, sore muscles, and more. Peppermint oil is promoted for topical use (applied to the skin) for problems like headache, muscle aches, joint pain, and itching. In aromatherapy, peppermint oil is promoted for treating coughs and colds, reducing pain, improving mental function, and reducing stress. Curology says, "People have been using peppermint essential oil since ancient times as a remedy for a variety of conditions, including some for the skin. More recently, however, it’s gained popularity as an ingredient in commercial skincare products. While some health claims surrounding popular ingredients end up being mostly hype, many of the benefits of peppermint oil for skin have been backed by scientific...READ MORE |
Rosehip oil is a natural oil made from the seeds and fruit of the wild rose bush that contains vitamins A, C, and F, as well as essential fatty acids. It's often used to treat or smooth skin, and may have the following benefits:
Rosehip oil contains phenols, which are chemicals containing antibacterial properties that help fight against skin conditions like eczema. Rosehip oil or cream can a...READ MORE |
When massaged into the skin, rosemary oil can help fight acne, tighten skin tone, smooth out fine lines, remove under-eye bags, deodorize naturally, reduce inflammation and helps cellulite.
Healthline explains in its March of 2023 article found HERE, "Rosemary essential oil may have health benefits, including supporting brain function and hair growth, among others." It goes on to list many benefits including: Improved Brain Function, Stimulating Hair Growth, Pain Relief, Natural insect Repellent, Easing Stress, Increased Circulation, Helping to Perk You Up, Reduced joint Inflammation, And other benefits including improvement to those with Cancer, Liver & Digestive problems, Food Poisoning, Boosting Effectiveness of Antibiotics, all of the benefits of inhaling Rosemary Oil and so much more! Google AI tells us that Rosemary oil ha...READ MORE |
Rose geranium oil is an essential oil that comes from the rose geranium plant and is used for various medicinal and home health remedies. It contains chemicals that may have antibacterial effects, and some say it can soothe skin and reduce swelling. Some claimed benefits of rose geranium oil include:
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Tea tree oil is a popular choice for wound healing, treating acne because of its anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. It’s thought to calm redness, swelling, and inflammation. It may even help to prevent and reduce acne scars, leaving you with smooth, clear skin. But to many experts, that is just the beginning. According to The Mayo Clinic, "When used topically, tea tree oil is believed to be antibacterial. Tea tree oil is commonly used to treat acne, athlete's foot, lice, nail fungus and insect bites. Tea tree oil is available as an oil and in many over-the-counter skin products, including soaps and lotions. However, tea tree oil should not be taken orally. If swallowed, it can cause serious symptoms. According to Healthline...READ MORE |
Ylang ylang essential oil is a versatile essential that provides a long list of skin benefits and according to Google, Ylang Ylang oil is both antiseptic and contains anti-inflammatory properties. Because of this it is also frequently used to treat acne, breakouts, wounds, eczema and other skin irritations. It also has anti-aging properties and preserves the health and youthfulness of the skin. Multiple studies have found ylang ylang has a relaxing sedative effect. It has been shown to reduce blood pressure and heart rate in healthy men. It has also been found to have mood-boosting, stress-relieving, and antidepressant properties. It's oil is extracted from the flowers of the Cananga odorata tree that is found in tropical areas and climates including Malaysia, Madagascar, and Indonesia. While the oil can make you feel rel... READ MORE |
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