7 Simple Tips For Moisturizing Your Skin Naturally At Home

Your skin has several different layers, including the epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis (the deepest layer). Each layer plays an important role in keeping your skin healthy and beautiful, but can be easily disrupted by factors such as dryness and dehydration. The best way to keep your skin hydrated and moisturized naturally is to drink plenty of water every day and to apply natural products like oils, creams, etc. Here are 7 tips to help you get started with a natural skin care routine at home!

1) Shea Butter

Shea butter is a vegetable-based fat extracted from ground shea nuts. It is known for its anti-inflammatory and skin softening properties. Look for unrefined shea butter and include it in homemade body butters, face creams, hair masks, lip balms and more! Shea butter can be purchased online or at some health food stores. If you have sensitive skin, try purchasing refined sheA butter which has been processed less and contains less moisture. Just make sure to use a mask after applying sheA butter in order to keep your pores from clogging up with excess oils. You can also purchase sweet almond oil or olive oil to moisturize your face since these are liquid oils instead of solid fats like sheA butter or cocoa butteR.

2) Coconut Oil

One of nature’s healthiest oils, coconut oil can be used for everything from moisturizing your skin to cooking up delicious recipes. To naturally moisturize your skin, try massaging a couple tablespoons of virgin coconut oil into your body once or twice per week. For extra conditioning, leave it on for about 30 minutes before rinsing off in a warm shower. Also be sure to use natural deodorant and don’t forget to drink lots of water!

3) Aloe Vera

Apply freshly sliced or pureed aloe vera to your skin. One study, published in Phytotherapy Research, found that topical application of aloe vera increased epidermal thickness after only eight weeks, and helped repair photodamage. When selecting an aloe vera plant, look for one with fleshy leaves and a short stem. Avoid plants with long, narrow leaves. Use a sharp knife to cut off a 1-inch thick piece of leaf, then split it lengthwise down one side (hold onto each end as you do). Peel away outer layers until you get to inner gel.

4) Olive Oil

Olive oil is a great ingredient to use on your skin for several reasons. It’s a natural moisturizer and has several skin benefits such as reducing inflammation, removing excess oil from your face, preventing premature aging, preventing breakouts and reducing redness. Additionally, olive oil contains vitamins E and K which both help prevent wrinkles, it’s an antioxidant and can even help protect you from UV damage. A lot of people have dry skin; so if you suffer from dry or damaged skin olive oil can be used daily to improve how healthy your skin looks. Olive oil is also inexpensive; so don’t hesitate to invest in some high-quality olive oil and use it on your body on a regular basis.

5) Honey

Honey is a powerful moisturizer that’s been used for thousands of years to treat dry skin and wounds. According to Healthline, applying honey on your face can help increase moisture by as much as 20 percent, which is better than most moisturizers you can buy. It’s also pretty easy to use. Simply soak a cotton ball in warm water mixed with one tablespoon of honey, gently rub it on your face and let it sit for at least 30 minutes before rinsing off. While it doesn’t work as well if you have sensitive skin, mixing small amounts of raw honey into your lotion should leave you with soft skin for days.

6) Cucumber

When it comes to moisturizing skin naturally at home, you can never go wrong with cucumber. This cool summer vegetable is often seen in salads, but you may want to make a new addition to your beauty routine by cutting it up and placing it directly on your face. Cucumbers contain a high amount of silica that is well known for its skin softening properties. By applying cucumber slices directly to your face and letting them sit for about 20 minutes, you’ll be able to reap all of these benefits without having to worry about any kind of adverse reactions or allergic reactions occurring due to allergies or sensitivities. Just make sure that you don’t place them too close to your eyes! They tend to burn when placed too close!

7) Jojoba Oil

Jojoba oil is a natural liquid wax extracted from a shrub of the same name that can be found in southern Arizona, California, and northern Mexico. In addition to its cosmetic benefits, jojoba oil has many other uses as well. One tablespoon of jojoba oil contains more than 100% of your daily value of vitamin E and anti-inflammatory omega-6 fatty acids. It’s also naturally pH balanced, so it won’t clog pores or lead to acne. It has antibacterial properties that make it effective for fighting everything from acne to athlete’s foot and it absorbs easily into skin without leaving behind an oily residue, making it perfect for use on face and body.

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