Stress! We all feel it at some point. Whether it be about family, work, money, illness etc. stress seems to raise its nasty head and everything looks intolerably hard!
I'm sure most of you have heard of the internal effects of stress. Things like raised blood pressure, headaches, fatigue, aggression, depression and anxiety, obesity and even the risk of miscarriage in pregnant women. So if stress can cause such dramatic effects internally, what is it doing to your skin?
Psoriasis
Psoriasis is a noncontagious skin condition that produces red, dry
plaques of thickened skin. The dry flakes and skin scales are thought to
result from the rapid proliferation of skin cells that is triggered by
abnormal lymphocytes from the blood . Psoriasis commonly affects the
skin of the elbows, knees, and scalp.
It is assumed that there are a combination of factors,
including genetic predisposition and environmental factors that cause psoriasis. It is very common that psoriasis sufferers are members of the same family, but it's believed that the immune
system plays a major role. Despite research over the past
30 years looking at many triggers, the "master switch" that turns on
psoriasis is still a mystery.
Natural Treatment
Although I always prefer the natural approach for the treatment of skin conditions, psoriasis has proven to be difficult. Many of the treatments I will tell you about have worked for people, but unfortunately, there are also many that is has done nothing for. With psoriasis it is all about "trial and error", and if non of my suggestions help you, please see your GP or Physicians for further advice.
Dead Sea Salts
Dead sea salts are a traditional natural healer and can offer dramatic clearing and/or remission of the disease. The evidence of the benefits of the Dead Sea for the treatment of psoriasis is far reaching. The unique combination of therapeutic elements at the Dead Sea results in an amazing rate of patients being able to not only completely clear their psoriasis, but also make subsequent recurrences of the disease less severe.
Food
There is not a particular diet that has been proven to help psoriasis, but in general, whatever makes you feel healthiest seems to be helping other sufferers. A balanced diet and plenty of exercise has shown to decrease symptoms dramatically.
Homoeopathy
Used as a means to target the source of the problem without negative side effects, doctors of homoeopathy believe that substances which produce certain symptoms in a healthy person can cure diseases causing similar symptoms. This type of psoriasis treatment is quite diluted and will not cause any side effects when they are used.
Eczema
Eczema is a general term for many types of skin inflammation. The most common form of eczema is atopic dermatitis however, there are many different forms.
Eczema can affect people of any age and around 85% of those affected have an onset prior to 5 years of age. People with eczema often have a family history of the condition or a family history of other allergic conditions, such as asthma or hay fever. Atopic dermatitis is believed to belong to a group of related diseases including food allergy, asthma, and allergic rhinitis that tend to develop in sequence, suggesting that atopic dermatitis early in life may lead to or predict later allergic diseases.
Doctors do not know the exact cause of eczema, but a defect of the skin that impairs its function as a barrier, possibly combined with an abnormal function of the immune system, are believed to be important factors. Studies have shown that in people with atopic dermatitis there are gene defects that lead to abnormalities in certain proteins that are important in maintaining the barrier function of normal skin. Some forms of eczema can be triggered by substances that come in contact with the skin, such as soaps, cosmetics, clothing, detergents, jewellery, or sweat. Environmental allergens (substances that cause allergic reactions) may cause outbreaks of eczema. Changes in temperature or humidity, or even psychological stress, can lead to outbreaks of eczema in some people.
Natural Treatment
I have personally suffered from eczema my entire life and cannot stress more that if you are trying to treat eczema naturally, use gentle and fragrance free products, otherwise you will just worsen the issue!
Calendula Oil
I have spoken about Calendula Oil before but I will tell you again. Calendula has many healing properties and when used all over your body it will moisturise, heal and nourish your skin, reducing itch, redness and pain caused by eczema.
Naturopathy
Naturopathy or Naturopathic Medicine is a type of alternative medicine based on a belief in vitalism, which posits that a special energy called vital energy or vital force guides bodily processes such as metabolism, reproduction, growth, and adaptation. Naturopathy favours a holistic approach with non-invasive treatment by encouraging minimal use of surgery and drugs.
Acne
Acne is a disease that involves the oil glands of the skin. It is not dangerous, but it can leave skin scars. Your skin has pores
which connect to oil glands located under the skin. These glands are
connected to the pores via follicles - small canals. Sebum, an oily
liquid, is produced by these glands. The sebum carries dead skin cells
through the follicles to the surface of your skin and a small hair grows
through the follicle out of the skin. Pimples grow when these follicles get blocked.
Nobody is completely sure what causes acne. Experts believe the primary
cause is a rise in androgen levels - androgen is a type of hormone.
Androgen levels rise when a human becomes an adolescent. Rising androgen
levels make the oil glands under your skin grow; the enlarged gland
produces more oil. Excessive sebum can break down cellular walls in your
pores, causing bacteria to grow.
Natural Treatment
Diet
Simply changing your diet can help to reduce the severity of your acne. Try to avoid refined, processed or fatty foods. Trans fats should especially be avoided. Omega 3 can be extremely beneficial for people that suffer from acne and these can be obtained from cold water fish or flaxseed oil. Whole foods that have not been processed are best, and acne sufferers should aim to eat plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables, as well as whole grain foods.
Ayurveda
In Ayurveda, it is believed that whatever cleans the blood will also help to cure acne. There are two main preparations that are recognised as being useful for acne - Neem and Haemafine syrup. Neem is one of the most powerful blood purifiers and detoxifiers, and is often used to help maintain healthy skin. Haemafine syrup is used
for all types of skin disease and, as well as giving the skin a healthy
glow, it also improves the complexion and helps to cure acne.
Hives
Hives are also known as urticaria, welts, wheals, or nettle rash.
It is a red, raised, itchy skin rash that is sometimes triggered by
something that produces an allergic reaction. When there
is an allergic reaction the body releases a protein called histamine.
When histamine is released our capillaries (tiny blood vessels) leak
fluid. The fluid accumulates in the skin and causes a rash. Allergic reactions, stress, chronic infections and metabolic diseases all contribute to the onset of hives.
Natural Treatment
Aloe Vera
Applied topically, Aloe Vera reduces inflammation, provides a protective coating, cools the tissues and relieves itching, redness, stinging and pain. When taken internally it stimulates immunity and elimination of inflammatory toxins.
Turmeric
Turmeric stimulates the body's natural anti-inflammatory corticosteroids and is a very effective natural antihistamine and antioxidant for hives and a variety of inflammatory skin ailments.
Ginger
Consuming ginger in your food rapidly quells the onset of hives, itching or other allergic responses. It is a very potent anti-inflammatory and antihistamine, it improves skin circulation, relieves swelling and carries way inflammatory waste products.
Stress
Okay, so now to the point. When you are stressed, your body releases a number of hormones, some of which, coincidentally are major contributing factors in the above ailments. For example, our immune defence drops and androgen levels rise which are both believed causes of psoriasis and acne. So if that's all there is to it, stop right?
Unfortunately not. Sometimes the issue that is causing us to get stressed is not going to just go away, but we can try to relax. So here are a few tips on helping us "stress less".
Chamomile Tea
Studies in animals have shown chamomile contains substances that act on
the same parts of the brain and nervous system that anti-anxiety drugs
affect, promoting relaxation and reducing stress.
A daily cup of
steaming chamomile tea can be just as good for your skin as for your stomach and psyche. Each day at the same time, take about 15 minutes to
relax and drink a hot cup of chamomile tea. Breath the steam and hold
your face toward the mug as you relax.
Fitness
When I say fitness, I don't mean start going to the gym, or even running around the block. I mean try and find 30 minutes in your day, or even just an hour in your week to go for a nice walk. Remember though, location is important. The city or busy suburbia is not going to help you relax, so go somewhere that calms you, such as the beach or a Forest and walk at a pace that doesn't cause strain.
Breathing
It is as simple as that, just remember to breathe! If you find yourself getting worked up and stressed, take a few moments to take some big deep breaths, ground yourself, and carry on.
No Stimulants
Avoid caffeine and sugar if you get stressed easily. These increase blood pressure and produce some of the same hormones that are released when you're feeling anxious or stressed. If there is a lot going on that is unsettling you, drink chamomile tea instead.
Yoga
Practising yoga for 30 minutes a day has proven to relax the body as well as increase your fitness levels. But for better results, do your yoga before you go to bed, this should help you sleep better at night.
Sleep
Sleep is so important for decreasing the effects of stress. Without sleep you are guaranteed to become stressed. On average an adult needs at least 8 hours of sleep a night. I really recommend changing your sleeping routine if you can, by going to bed earlier and rising earlier. Even if you can't fall asleep, lie in bed with a book instead of watching television (it stimulates you brain and causes you to feel more awake) or just lie there, I promise you will suddenly drift off.
And that's it. You don't have to feel stressed, even when it feels like your world is up-side-down! Practice even just a few of these things and you will feel all the more better, just remember to breathe!
For further information or if you'd like to have a look at my products you can contact me at thesixthscentskincare@gmail.com or find me at The Sixth Scent.
Thanks so much for reading and have a HAPPY SKIN-HEALTH DAY!
The Sixth Scent.
The Skin Health Revolution
Monday 3 September 2012
Friday 18 May 2012
Healthy Hands, Feet and Nails
Your hands, feet and nails, if you're anything like me, are easily forgotten when it comes to taking care of your skin. We walk on, touch and consume hundreds of things in a day and our feet, hand and nails are what take the bulk of the damage.
It is very important to take care of these parts of your body, not just for aesthetic purposes, but also for your health, as many chemicals and bacteria can enter your body from simply walking on them, touching them, or having them under your nails and then put in your mouth.
Another point I wanted to make, is that this is not only important for women, but for men too. Many men think it is emasculating to take care of your skin, but the benefits can be outstanding. So if you, your partner, your brother, son or even dad are one of those people, get them to have a read of my posts, and if anything this one, and get them on board in my 'Skin Health Revolution" as it could prove to enhance their lives too.
Hands
You touch everything with your hands and if you're a tradie, gardener, artist, cleaner, parent, or anything really, you will experience a great amount of wear and tear. Due to all this use, hands can become dry, cracked, inflamed, rough and basically unpleasant, so that is why it is important to take care of them.
Hand Scrubs
Hand scrubs, particularly sugar hand scrubs are fantastic for removing dead skin cells, excess dirt and grime, even cement and paint, but they are gentle enough to not cause more damage to your hands and you don't have to go through the effort of repeating a hand scrub every day. In fact, unless your hands are particularly dry, cracked and worn, scrubs can be used anywhere from once a week to once a month. Here are just a few.
Basic Homemade Sugar Scrub
If you want to give it a yummy smell, add your favourite 100% pure essential oil and voila! It is as simple as mixing these goodies together, storing them in a sanitised jar (decorate with cute labels if you like) and applying whenever your hands need a little extra something extra.
Directions for use: Put a small amount of scrub in your palm and gently rub into damp skin on your hand. Rinse thoroughly under luke warm water and pat dry.
Vanilla Sugar Scrub
Directions for use: Run your hands under cool water first to loosen and open pores. Apply a small amount of scrub and rub all over your hands gently. Leave for a few minutes to let the beautiful oils absorb into your skin, then rinse under luke warm water and pat dry.
Smoothing Sugar Scrub
So that is just a few of my scrub inventions and recommendations, but I think they're the best working recipes for your hands. So why not organise a girls-night-in and have a pampering session, or for those men afraid of looking after their skin, make them a jar of scrub and send them on their way. I bet he'll be fascinated enough to try it!
Hand Moisturisers
Moisturisers are so important for maintaining skin health and your hands are just as in need of moisture, if not more than your whole body because of everything we handle on an average day which can cause drying, flaking and sometimes allergic reactions. Hand creams need to lock in moisture, more than your average moisturisers do, as our daily wear and tear such as washing dishes, gardening, building, and much more cause severe damage and drying. If you apply a thick cream, damage caused by these things will be diminished, even with only one
daily use, because when moisture is locked in, it becomes a barrier from everything else your hands touch.
Almond Hand Cream
Melt the beeswax and coconut oil over a double boiler, or if you don't have one, melt in a heatproof jug in the microwave. Add all other ingredients and mix together until a consistent mass. Pour into a sanitised jar and allow to cool. This mix will become firm and it makes about half a cups worth. Warning: If using a microwave make sure it is an 800 watt machine, as melting is more efficient in higher wattage machines. Also, when melting beeswax, make sure you are not using a heatproof jug that you use for other cooking etc as beeswax is hard to remove from kitchenware.
Directions for use: Apply a small amount on dry skin (preferably after using a scrub) and massage into skin until absorbed.
Apricot Hand Moisturiser
Directions for use: Apply liberally every time you wash your hands to prevent hands from drying.
On the Go Hand Moisturisers
Okay, so you could just make small jars of the above hand creams to take with you, but there are simpler, easier options too.
Almond Oil - This oil is a rich source of Vitamin E and Vitamin D, and is suitable for ALL skin types. It has been proven to moisturise better and deeper, it soothes skin irritation and inflammation, it relieves dry and itching skin and it makes skin smooth and soft with deep nourishing while not causing you to feel oily afterwards, and that's just to name a few of it's benefits. Just carry some in your purse and apply as needed.
Calendula Oil - This oil is a common herbal remedy for skin conditions and no first aid kit should be without it. It is an anti-inflammatory, an antibacterial and an antiseptic, and it just makes your skin feel beautiful, fresh and healthy. As with Almond Oil, you can carry this in your bag and apply when needed.
Vitamin E Oil - This oil is a very versatile substance. It promotes healing and is a very strong antioxidant. It helps prevent the signs of ageing and reduces wrinkles, it reduces the appearance of scars and brown spots and it leaves your skin soft, supple and fresh. It is recommended that you include Vitamin E supplements in your diet, so hopefully you have some in the house. Just keep some in a zip lock bag in your purse, pin prick one capsule to release oils and voila, you have a moisturiser on the go.
Feet
Your feet carry the weight of the world. Well not quite, but they carry the weight of your body which puts a lot of pressure on them. Not to mention the surfaces we walk on, the shoes we wear and the extra loads we sometimes carry. All these things put immense stress on our feet which causes them to become sore, cracked, dry and just unpleasant at times.
Foot Baths
Foot baths are not only a fantastic way to unwind at the end of a long week, but they also relieve stress in your feet, soothe aches and pains, and give them a much needed moisture boost. Even giving yourself a yummy foot bath once a fortnight will massively change the appearance of your feet.
Peppermint and Lemon Foot Bath
Directions for use: Add 1 tablespoon of this mixture to warm water in a foot bath once a week.
Milk Foot Bath
Directions for use: Add all the ingredients to warm water in a foot bath and soak for as long as desired.
Coffee and Cinnamon Foot Bath
Directions for use: Poor it in your food bath and soak away.
Foot Exfoliants
Exfoliating your feet can be simple and cheap! It is so important to exfoliate your feet, because not only do they become sore, they can get dry and cracked, and this will remove those dead skin cells which will leave them smoother and softer. As with foot baths, you do not have to exfoliate your feet everyday, but doing this once a week, in combination with your foot bath will make the absolute difference to sore, dry, worn feet.
Pumice Stone
Pumice is a textural term for a volcanic rock which is a solidified frothy lava. Pumice is typically created when superheated, highly pressurised rock is violently ejected from a volcano. Alternatively it can be formed when lava and water are mixed together. Most pumice is light enough that it will float on water.
Directions for use: Make sure your feet are nice and soft by soaking them prior to exfoliating, such as in a foot bath or while you are taking a shower. You will then need to wet the stone. Now, taking caution, rub the pumice in a back-and-fourth motion on rough patches, but do so gently. Do so for about 30 seconds and move to the next patch. When you are done, rinse you feet thoroughly and pat dry. Side note: Be aware that removing all rough patches on you feet will take time and using this method will not rid of the problem instantly, but with daily use your feet will become softer and smoother.
Foot Brush
Foot brushes are actually made mainly to clean your feet, but as I have discovered, they are actually fantastic for exfoliating your feet too.
Directions for use: Use the brush as if you were trying to scrub them clean and voila!
Sea Sand
You may think I'm lying, but I'm not. Sand is the cheapest, most effective and downright wonderful exfoliant in the world! And what's even better is all you have to do is take a trip to the beach, go for a little walk or lie down and rub your feet around. How amazing is this nature!
Massage and Moisture
This step in your foot care routine can and should be done daily! And to make it even more fabulous, why not get your partner or best friend to do it for you as there's nothing better than a foot massage. Massage is wonderful for your feet as it helps with your circulation, giving your skin a little extra life, not to mention it's soothing abilities for those aches and pains. As for moisturising, I'm sure you have all gathered by now how much I believe in this step, especially for your feet as they by far suffer the most from our everyday endeavours.
Massage
When it comes to massage, sometimes we can go in blind and have no idea really what we are doing, but don't worry, it's not hard. Now I will give you a little tutorial on foot massage. Good luck and ENJOY!
Step 1: First, apply a moderate amount of cream or oil to your hands. This makes massage easier and enhances comfort throughout the massage. Make sure before hand however, that your hands are warm, this will not only make oils easier to work with but it will add comfort to the recipient.
Step 2: Begin by stroking the top of the foot moving in the direction of your toes to ankle. Then, continue by stroking the sole of your foot, first more gently and slowly increasing pressure.
Step 3: Make circular motions with your thumb and fingers over the sole of the foot, and use more pressure in areas such as the heel and ball of the foot. Start at the top and work your way down remembering not to neglect the sides of your feet.
Step 4: Hold your foot with one hand, using the other to rotate your foot, first at the ankle, then near the ball of your foot. Be gentle and repeat at least five times in each direction.
Step 5: Knead the sole of your foot by holding it with one hand and creating a fist with the other, using moderate pressure on the sole, giving enough attention to the arch.
Step 6: Begin with your big toe and moving towards your little toe, take each toe individually. Roll the toe between your thumb and forefinger as you slide your fingers down the toe to the end, applying gentle pressure. Gently squeeze the end of each toe.
Step 7: Take your index finger and slide it between each toe about five times. To complete the massage, use your thumb and fingers to make circular motions once again over the sole of your foot. End by stroking your sole and instep.
Step 8: Finally, wipe off any excess cream or oil with a soft, warm towel. Slip into thick socks to hold in the moisture, or even a pair of comfy slippers and you're done!
Moisturising
I wont say much about moisturising because you've heard it so many times, but combining this with a foot massage means you kill two birds with one stone and it just feels good. Personally, I like to use oils rather than creams on my feet because I find they give a longer lasting moisture boost, but if you do prefer creams, you can use any of the hand cream recipes above.
Peppermint Foot Moisturising Oil
Directions for use: Apply a small amount to your hands and rub in circular motion over feet or give yourself a foot massage.
Lavender and Vitamin E Moisturising Oil
Nails
My, oh my. Nails. What can I say. They can be cracked, chipped, yellow, bruised, bitten, stained, have zinc spots or even fungal infections, and all we think is manicure, pedicure, paint, file and cut. But what else can we do to strengthen them and make them sparkle naturally? We have learnt how to take care of our hands and feet, but what we fail to neglect sometimes are those twenty little nails that hang off them, and they are so important. Now, for your nail care lesson.
Supplements
Nail health starts from within. Like I said above, sometimes you can get white speckles on your nails. This is an indication that your body is lacking zinc and you may benefit from taking a zinc supplement. But zinc is not the only thing that can cause your nails health to diminish. As your nails are a form of bone, Calcium is also a fantastic supplement to take if your nails seem weak and lifeless.
Recommended Supplements for Healthy Nails:
Strengtheners
There are many different forms of nail strengtheners which all help your thin, brittle nails become thick and amazing, but most contain nasty chemicals which means you will constantly have to apply the strengthener because it's the only thing that will make your nails appear shiny. These strengtheners are mainly in the form of nail polishes, so after removal, your nails appear dull and yuck. But don't worry, there is still hope.
Lemon Nail Bath
Directions for use: Simply soak your nails in this mixture for five minutes once a week and you should notice a difference in the health of your nails.
Egg White Nail Bath
Separate your egg whites from the yolk and dispose of the yolk and shell, leaving your whites in a small bowl. Dispose of after use.
Directions for use: Do not mix this nail bath, simply soak your nails in the egg whites for five to ten minutes, rinse your hands thoroughly in warm, soapy water and you're done. Side note: This nail bath is like a super strength boost for your nails and I highly recommend it.
Cutting and Filing
Cutting and filing your nails is obviously important. If we didn't cut them they would become extremely long and without filing after cutting they would have sharp edges and you'd continuously be cutting and scratching yourself. You may think this is silly, but here is a short tutorial on properly cutting and filing your nails.
Step 1: Wet your nails before you cut them, as this softens your nails and makes them easier to cut. This will also avoid splitting your nails. This step is especially important for toenails, because they're usually quite tough.
Step 2: Cut your nails straight across until they no longer extend over your finger or toe, so that they don't show any white. It will grow back much stronger than before.
Step 3: Wait for a little while until your nails are dry and are no longer soft.
Filing wet nails can make them jagged, and may also cause your nails to
split and crack.
Step 4: Use a nail file to make sure the edges of the nail are smooth. Jagged
nails can catch on clothes and can potentially cause
nails to tear or break. Your nails should be slightly triangle or oval
and not pointed. This will prevent them from breaking. When filing, file
gently in one long stroke, from the side to the centre of the nail.
Nails can weaken if you file too low into the corners and sides.
Step 5: Look your nails over to ensure that your nails are all the same length and shape, and also that they're smooth and not jagged or pointy. Keep clipping and filing until they all look the same and are smooth. Once they are, you're done!
Nail Colour
Okay, nail polish. We all like it from time to time and that is fine, but dark colours can stain your nails which is not ideal if you want them looking healthy. I have one simple step. Use a clear undercoat before your apply your colour! And that's it. Apply any colours you want and when your have removed it, your nails wont still have a coloured tinge.
That is it for a hands, feet and nails care routine. I hope it has been as helpful to you as it has for me. Remember that I make many of my own skin care products that you can find at http://www.facebook.com/thesixthscent and for more enquiries contact me at thesixthscentskincare@gmail.com. Thanks for taking the time to read this post and I'm sorry it has taken me so long to actually write it.
Have a Happy Skin Health Day!
The Sixth Scent.
It is very important to take care of these parts of your body, not just for aesthetic purposes, but also for your health, as many chemicals and bacteria can enter your body from simply walking on them, touching them, or having them under your nails and then put in your mouth.
Another point I wanted to make, is that this is not only important for women, but for men too. Many men think it is emasculating to take care of your skin, but the benefits can be outstanding. So if you, your partner, your brother, son or even dad are one of those people, get them to have a read of my posts, and if anything this one, and get them on board in my 'Skin Health Revolution" as it could prove to enhance their lives too.
Hands
You touch everything with your hands and if you're a tradie, gardener, artist, cleaner, parent, or anything really, you will experience a great amount of wear and tear. Due to all this use, hands can become dry, cracked, inflamed, rough and basically unpleasant, so that is why it is important to take care of them.
Hand Scrubs
Hand scrubs, particularly sugar hand scrubs are fantastic for removing dead skin cells, excess dirt and grime, even cement and paint, but they are gentle enough to not cause more damage to your hands and you don't have to go through the effort of repeating a hand scrub every day. In fact, unless your hands are particularly dry, cracked and worn, scrubs can be used anywhere from once a week to once a month. Here are just a few.
Basic Homemade Sugar Scrub
If you want to give it a yummy smell, add your favourite 100% pure essential oil and voila! It is as simple as mixing these goodies together, storing them in a sanitised jar (decorate with cute labels if you like) and applying whenever your hands need a little extra something extra.
Directions for use: Put a small amount of scrub in your palm and gently rub into damp skin on your hand. Rinse thoroughly under luke warm water and pat dry.
- 2 cups Organic Brown Sugar
- 1 cup Organic Raw Sugar
- 1/4 cup Vitamin E Oil
- 3/4 cup Extra Virgin Olive Oil
- 1 tbs Pure Vanilla Extract
Directions for use: Run your hands under cool water first to loosen and open pores. Apply a small amount of scrub and rub all over your hands gently. Leave for a few minutes to let the beautiful oils absorb into your skin, then rinse under luke warm water and pat dry.
Smoothing Sugar Scrub
- 1 cup Brown Sugar
- 1 cup Organic Raw Sugar
- 1 1/2 cups Almond Oil
- 1 tbs Vitamin E
- 1-2 drops 100% Pure Eucalyptus Essential Oil
- 1-2 drops 100% Pure Lavender Essential Oil
So that is just a few of my scrub inventions and recommendations, but I think they're the best working recipes for your hands. So why not organise a girls-night-in and have a pampering session, or for those men afraid of looking after their skin, make them a jar of scrub and send them on their way. I bet he'll be fascinated enough to try it!
Hand Moisturisers
Moisturisers are so important for maintaining skin health and your hands are just as in need of moisture, if not more than your whole body because of everything we handle on an average day which can cause drying, flaking and sometimes allergic reactions. Hand creams need to lock in moisture, more than your average moisturisers do, as our daily wear and tear such as washing dishes, gardening, building, and much more cause severe damage and drying. If you apply a thick cream, damage caused by these things will be diminished, even with only one
daily use, because when moisture is locked in, it becomes a barrier from everything else your hands touch.
Almond Hand Cream
Melt the beeswax and coconut oil over a double boiler, or if you don't have one, melt in a heatproof jug in the microwave. Add all other ingredients and mix together until a consistent mass. Pour into a sanitised jar and allow to cool. This mix will become firm and it makes about half a cups worth. Warning: If using a microwave make sure it is an 800 watt machine, as melting is more efficient in higher wattage machines. Also, when melting beeswax, make sure you are not using a heatproof jug that you use for other cooking etc as beeswax is hard to remove from kitchenware.
Directions for use: Apply a small amount on dry skin (preferably after using a scrub) and massage into skin until absorbed.
Apricot Hand Moisturiser
- 6 Dried Apricots
- 30g Natural Beeswax
- 2 cups Water
- 1 cup Apricot Oil
- 1/2 cup Coconut Oil
- 1/2 cup Aloe Vera Gel
- 5 Vitamin E Capsules (broken open)
Directions for use: Apply liberally every time you wash your hands to prevent hands from drying.
On the Go Hand Moisturisers
Okay, so you could just make small jars of the above hand creams to take with you, but there are simpler, easier options too.
Almond Oil - This oil is a rich source of Vitamin E and Vitamin D, and is suitable for ALL skin types. It has been proven to moisturise better and deeper, it soothes skin irritation and inflammation, it relieves dry and itching skin and it makes skin smooth and soft with deep nourishing while not causing you to feel oily afterwards, and that's just to name a few of it's benefits. Just carry some in your purse and apply as needed.
Calendula Oil - This oil is a common herbal remedy for skin conditions and no first aid kit should be without it. It is an anti-inflammatory, an antibacterial and an antiseptic, and it just makes your skin feel beautiful, fresh and healthy. As with Almond Oil, you can carry this in your bag and apply when needed.
Vitamin E Oil - This oil is a very versatile substance. It promotes healing and is a very strong antioxidant. It helps prevent the signs of ageing and reduces wrinkles, it reduces the appearance of scars and brown spots and it leaves your skin soft, supple and fresh. It is recommended that you include Vitamin E supplements in your diet, so hopefully you have some in the house. Just keep some in a zip lock bag in your purse, pin prick one capsule to release oils and voila, you have a moisturiser on the go.
Feet
Your feet carry the weight of the world. Well not quite, but they carry the weight of your body which puts a lot of pressure on them. Not to mention the surfaces we walk on, the shoes we wear and the extra loads we sometimes carry. All these things put immense stress on our feet which causes them to become sore, cracked, dry and just unpleasant at times.
Foot Baths
Foot baths are not only a fantastic way to unwind at the end of a long week, but they also relieve stress in your feet, soothe aches and pains, and give them a much needed moisture boost. Even giving yourself a yummy foot bath once a fortnight will massively change the appearance of your feet.
Peppermint and Lemon Foot Bath
- 1 cup Epsom Salts
- 4 drops 100% Pure Lemon Essential Oil
- 4 drops 100% Pure Peppermint Essential Oil
Directions for use: Add 1 tablespoon of this mixture to warm water in a foot bath once a week.
Milk Foot Bath
- 1/2 cup Milk
- 1/2 cup Lemon Juice
- 2 tbs Extra Virgin Olive Oil or Almond Oil
Directions for use: Add all the ingredients to warm water in a foot bath and soak for as long as desired.
- 2 tbs Coffee Beans or Ground Coffee Beans
- 1 tbs Ground Cinnamon
Directions for use: Poor it in your food bath and soak away.
Foot Exfoliants
Exfoliating your feet can be simple and cheap! It is so important to exfoliate your feet, because not only do they become sore, they can get dry and cracked, and this will remove those dead skin cells which will leave them smoother and softer. As with foot baths, you do not have to exfoliate your feet everyday, but doing this once a week, in combination with your foot bath will make the absolute difference to sore, dry, worn feet.
Pumice Stone
Pumice is a textural term for a volcanic rock which is a solidified frothy lava. Pumice is typically created when superheated, highly pressurised rock is violently ejected from a volcano. Alternatively it can be formed when lava and water are mixed together. Most pumice is light enough that it will float on water.
Directions for use: Make sure your feet are nice and soft by soaking them prior to exfoliating, such as in a foot bath or while you are taking a shower. You will then need to wet the stone. Now, taking caution, rub the pumice in a back-and-fourth motion on rough patches, but do so gently. Do so for about 30 seconds and move to the next patch. When you are done, rinse you feet thoroughly and pat dry. Side note: Be aware that removing all rough patches on you feet will take time and using this method will not rid of the problem instantly, but with daily use your feet will become softer and smoother.
Foot Brush
Foot brushes are actually made mainly to clean your feet, but as I have discovered, they are actually fantastic for exfoliating your feet too.
Directions for use: Use the brush as if you were trying to scrub them clean and voila!
Sea Sand
You may think I'm lying, but I'm not. Sand is the cheapest, most effective and downright wonderful exfoliant in the world! And what's even better is all you have to do is take a trip to the beach, go for a little walk or lie down and rub your feet around. How amazing is this nature!
Massage and Moisture
This step in your foot care routine can and should be done daily! And to make it even more fabulous, why not get your partner or best friend to do it for you as there's nothing better than a foot massage. Massage is wonderful for your feet as it helps with your circulation, giving your skin a little extra life, not to mention it's soothing abilities for those aches and pains. As for moisturising, I'm sure you have all gathered by now how much I believe in this step, especially for your feet as they by far suffer the most from our everyday endeavours.
Massage
When it comes to massage, sometimes we can go in blind and have no idea really what we are doing, but don't worry, it's not hard. Now I will give you a little tutorial on foot massage. Good luck and ENJOY!
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Step 2: Begin by stroking the top of the foot moving in the direction of your toes to ankle. Then, continue by stroking the sole of your foot, first more gently and slowly increasing pressure.
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Step 4: Hold your foot with one hand, using the other to rotate your foot, first at the ankle, then near the ball of your foot. Be gentle and repeat at least five times in each direction.
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Step 6: Begin with your big toe and moving towards your little toe, take each toe individually. Roll the toe between your thumb and forefinger as you slide your fingers down the toe to the end, applying gentle pressure. Gently squeeze the end of each toe.
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Step 8: Finally, wipe off any excess cream or oil with a soft, warm towel. Slip into thick socks to hold in the moisture, or even a pair of comfy slippers and you're done!
Moisturising
I wont say much about moisturising because you've heard it so many times, but combining this with a foot massage means you kill two birds with one stone and it just feels good. Personally, I like to use oils rather than creams on my feet because I find they give a longer lasting moisture boost, but if you do prefer creams, you can use any of the hand cream recipes above.
Peppermint Foot Moisturising Oil
- 1 tbs Extra Virgin Olive Oil
- 5 drops 100% Pure Peppermint Essential Oil
Directions for use: Apply a small amount to your hands and rub in circular motion over feet or give yourself a foot massage.
Lavender and Vitamin E Moisturising Oil
- 1 tbs Vitamin E Oil
- 5 drops 100% Pure Lavender Essential Oil
Nails
My, oh my. Nails. What can I say. They can be cracked, chipped, yellow, bruised, bitten, stained, have zinc spots or even fungal infections, and all we think is manicure, pedicure, paint, file and cut. But what else can we do to strengthen them and make them sparkle naturally? We have learnt how to take care of our hands and feet, but what we fail to neglect sometimes are those twenty little nails that hang off them, and they are so important. Now, for your nail care lesson.
Supplements
Nail health starts from within. Like I said above, sometimes you can get white speckles on your nails. This is an indication that your body is lacking zinc and you may benefit from taking a zinc supplement. But zinc is not the only thing that can cause your nails health to diminish. As your nails are a form of bone, Calcium is also a fantastic supplement to take if your nails seem weak and lifeless.
Recommended Supplements for Healthy Nails:
- Zinc
- Calcium
- Vitamin E
- Fish Oil
- Folic Acid
- Iodine
- Silica
Strengtheners
There are many different forms of nail strengtheners which all help your thin, brittle nails become thick and amazing, but most contain nasty chemicals which means you will constantly have to apply the strengthener because it's the only thing that will make your nails appear shiny. These strengtheners are mainly in the form of nail polishes, so after removal, your nails appear dull and yuck. But don't worry, there is still hope.
Lemon Nail Bath
- 2 Lemons
- 1 Vitamin E Capsule
Directions for use: Simply soak your nails in this mixture for five minutes once a week and you should notice a difference in the health of your nails.
Egg White Nail Bath
Separate your egg whites from the yolk and dispose of the yolk and shell, leaving your whites in a small bowl. Dispose of after use.
Directions for use: Do not mix this nail bath, simply soak your nails in the egg whites for five to ten minutes, rinse your hands thoroughly in warm, soapy water and you're done. Side note: This nail bath is like a super strength boost for your nails and I highly recommend it.
Cutting and Filing
Cutting and filing your nails is obviously important. If we didn't cut them they would become extremely long and without filing after cutting they would have sharp edges and you'd continuously be cutting and scratching yourself. You may think this is silly, but here is a short tutorial on properly cutting and filing your nails.
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Step 2: Cut your nails straight across until they no longer extend over your finger or toe, so that they don't show any white. It will grow back much stronger than before.
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Step 5: Look your nails over to ensure that your nails are all the same length and shape, and also that they're smooth and not jagged or pointy. Keep clipping and filing until they all look the same and are smooth. Once they are, you're done!
Nail Colour
Okay, nail polish. We all like it from time to time and that is fine, but dark colours can stain your nails which is not ideal if you want them looking healthy. I have one simple step. Use a clear undercoat before your apply your colour! And that's it. Apply any colours you want and when your have removed it, your nails wont still have a coloured tinge.
That is it for a hands, feet and nails care routine. I hope it has been as helpful to you as it has for me. Remember that I make many of my own skin care products that you can find at http://www.facebook.com/thesixthscent and for more enquiries contact me at thesixthscentskincare@gmail.com. Thanks for taking the time to read this post and I'm sorry it has taken me so long to actually write it.
Have a Happy Skin Health Day!
The Sixth Scent.
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