Massage your skin with the mixture for a couple of minutes and wash off with cold water.
You
can also apply this mixture to your elbows, knees, and heels to moisturize
them. Keep for 10 - 15 minutes and then wash off. Before applying lemon juice
on your face, do a patch test. Possible side effects include a burning sensation
or excessive dryness. In case you are undergoing any skin treatment, it is best
to consult a doctor. Did You Know? Usually, green clay is extracted from the
quarries in France. Hence, the skin care product is often labeled as 'French
green clay'. We rarely come across a skin care product as effective as French
green clay that is anti-inflammatory, highly absorptive, and a natural
antiseptic. It also promotes cell regeneration to speed up healing. The product
is a super-fine powder of green clay. It is high in skin-friendly nutrients,
and its ability to draw out impurities has made it one of the most sought-after
remedy for a wide range of skin problems. Here we shall take a look at the
health benefits of French green clay for the skin along with the right method
to use it. Promotes Healthy Skin This organic product is rich in essential
minerals like calcium, magnesium, zinc, selenium, phosphorus, and iron. Its
application revitalizes and generalizes skin cells, which helps to brighten
dull skin. So, apply a facial mask of French green clay, twice a week, to get
these vital nutrients, crucial for healthy flawless skin.
For normal skin,
leave the mask for 5 to 10 minutes, and Nouveaulift then wash it off. Relieves Oily Skin
Its ability to soak excess oil can work wonders to get rid of oily skin.
Applying the French green clay mask 2 to 4 times per week, helps in drawing out
excess sebum from oily areas to reveal clear, beautiful, natural skin. Clears
Up Acne The absorbent qualities of this product helps to clear acne. It
detoxifies the skin by removing dead skin, oil, and other impurities from the
clogged skin. The clay is able to extract some of the deepest impurities in the
pores to clear the skin of acne. Apart from removing the impurities, it
moisturizes the skin to restore a youthful glow. Use the facial mask daily
until the skin heals. Relieves Burns It is also effective in the treatment of
mild to moderate burns. Using this organic product can certainly help relieve
the discomfort associated with burns. Its absorbent properties protect the
burnt skin from infections, as well as prevent it from aggravating further. For
instance, blistering or redness of the skin is unlikely to occur if the burnt
area is treated with a paste of French green clay. It pulls up all the
impurities, promotes regeneration of tissue as well as prevent scars from
forming. Applying a cold clay compress is yet another way to soothe the pain.
Heals Skin Ulcers Its ability to heal inflamed and infected ulcers is simply
amazing. Once applied, its absorptive capacity works to suck out the infected
tissue, which helps to speed up the healing process. So, after 7 to 8 days of
application, the ulcer on the affected skin might completely go away.
For
treating ulcers and open wounds, such as burns, firstly, cover the infection
with a gauze bandage, and then apply a thin layer of poultice over it. Remove
the dressing after 20-30 minutes. Reapply a new dressing with the poultice at
regular intervals to speed up healing. Treats Eczema The detoxifying effect of
French green clay can also soothe eczema. Clay baths, once or twice a week, are
known to reduce the inflammation associated with eczema. Initially, add about
one cup of clay powder to your bathtub containing warm water. Ensure that the
powder gets evenly mixed into the water. Soak in the bathtub for at least 20 to
40 minutes. The longer you spend time relaxing in the bathtub, the more the
toxins are removed transdermally. As you start taking the clay bath regularly,
you can gradually add more powder (up to 2 to 4 cups) into the bathtub. This
natural detox bath assists in healing eczema, and restoring the natural
appearance of the skin. Eczema can also be treated with a green clay poultice.
Just apply the poultice and leave for an hour before rinsing it off. Follow
this skin care routine twice daily for effective results. Alleviates Psoriasis
This method of clay bath is also effective to relieve psoriasis, a condition
marked by a build-up of dead skin cells. Clay helps in shedding dead skin cells
and other impurities to improve the skin condition and give a clear complexion.
Making French Green Clay Poultice The poultice that is used to treat skin
problems is nothing but a thick paste of clay powder and water.
In order to
make the poultice, put the necessary amount of French green clay in a large
wooden or clay (no metal) mixing bowl, and then add water until the clay is
submerged. Use a wooden (not metal) spoon to mix well, and let it remain for 2
hours so that the clay powder soaks up the water completely. A thin paste is
difficult to apply and moreover unlikely to stay on the affected part of the
skin. So, make sure that your poultice is thick enough to spread easily and
adheres to the skin comfortably. Apply a clay poultice on the affected area,
and let it remain for 20 minutes and then wash it off. Making a Facial Mask In
order to make a facial mask, add two parts water to one part clay powder. Mix
to form a paste, and apply it on the face. Allow the facial mask to remain for
20 minutes. Thereafter, you can remove it with plain water. The facial mask and
even the poultice should not be left for long as it can dry out the skin,
leading to excessive loss of moisture. Commercially prepared French green clay
facial masks are also available in tubes and bottles that contain ready-made
premixed paste, which can be directly applied to the skin. Whether you choose
the ready-made paste or prefer to prepare the facial mask at home, make sure to
use it correctly to get the desired result. The Packaging Matters! When
choosing a serum, prefer one that's packed in a tube or bottle. This ensures
that the serum will work for a long period of time.
How is serum different from
other skin care products? Well, serums are enriched with active ingredients
that have a magical effect on your skin, acting as a solution for all your skin
troubles. They can be oil- or water-based, and are rich in vitamins, nutrients,
and antioxidants, that help rejuvenate your skin, making it healthier and
younger-looking like never before! However, not every serum is the same, and
they differ in their key ingredient and hence, their function. If you have a
fair knowledge about the cosmetics market, or even carry out a little research
on the Internet, you'll know that there is a wide spectrum of serums, each
promising to offer you a distinct beauty benefit. In such a scenario, how is
one supposed to know which is the best one for her skin? In other words, how
can you be sure enough to go ahead and invest your money in a bottle of serum
(note that these beauty potions don't come cheap!) without worrying about
having to deal with a nasty skin irritation and other side effects? Well, there
is a serum for every skin type and for the most common skin troubles. So,
depending on whether you wish to get rid of wrinkles and fine lines, or give
your skin that tinted glow, you must choose your serum wisely. Here, we shall
address them one by one. 1. Dry Skin To begin with, a serum alone is not enough
to meet the moisturizing requirements of dry skin.
Hence, dermatologists
recommend people with dry skin to use a serum as an addition to the use of a
moisturizer. The best way to go about it is to apply serum below the layer of
moisturizer so that it becomes easier for the skin to absorb and benefit from
the active ingredients present in the serum, with the moisture level of the
skin retained all the same. Dry skin tends to get dehydrated, which means it
tends to lose its moisture. Hence, those with dry skin should go for a
hydrating serum that is rich in hyaluronic acid, which has moisturizing
properties, or other similar ingredients that help nourish the skin. Best
Serums for Dry Skin ►► Clarins HydraQuench
Intensive Serum Bi-Phase ►► Eve Lom Intense Hydration
Serum ►►
Kate Somerville Quench Hydrating Face Serum ►► SkinCeuticals Hydrating B5
Gel ►►
Dr. Denese HydroShield Ultra Moisturizing Face Serum 2. Oily Skin If you have
oily skin, a serum can be a boon for you. Unlike moisturizers and creams that
leave your skin sticky and oily, a serum is lighter and
does not trigger the problem of clogged pores. However, never go for a serum
with an oil base, rather choose a water-based serum instead. If you're troubled
by acne, then opt for a serum containing salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide. A
serum formulated for acne, unclogs the pores and checks the growth of bacteria.
Best Serums for Oily Skin ►► Jan Marini C-ESTA Serum
Oil Control ►► Gatineau Mateliance Purifying Regulating Serum ►►
Aesop Oil Free Facial Hydrating Serum ►► Pelactiv Oil-Free
Balancing Serum ►►
Murad Exfoliating Acne Treatment Gel 3. Combination Skin Combination skin is
neither too oily nor too dry, and has the perfect balance.
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