The
soap you use can drastically affect the way your skin looks and feels. Artificial
soap may, especially after time,
work against your skin to produce cracking, peeling, and even advanced
skin conditions such as psoriasis or eczema.
It's important to understand that many skin problems come about
not because of what you don't use on your skin, but
because of what you do put on it. It does no good to treat your
skin with lotions and moisturizers after you've worked
to attack it by using irritating agents all day long. Anti-bacterial
soaps and lotions can often cause more problems than
they solve. Commercial lotions and moisturizers often leave invisible
film on your skin that causes side effects that you
really don't want. In addition, many commercial store bought skin
products can actually seep into your skin and enter
your body - not good.
The answer is all natural soaps, lotions, and lip balms. To give
an example; there is one popular lip balm on the market
today that uses a petroleum jelly base. It doesn't take much to
figure out that petroleum jelly isn't absorbed by your skin.
Actually, that's a good thing. Who would want any part of petroleum
jelly entering your body? As a result, the balm sits
on your lips for a long period of time. This products claims it
helps fight cold sores, but almost everyone we know has
complained about their cold sores actually getting worse after
using it.
The answer is all natural lip balms. These are the only type of
balm you should use. If made correctly (and ours are great),
a good lip balm will be absorbed by the lips, imparting the natural
moisturizing effects of the converted oils to your skin.
The same goes for soap, lotions, shampoos, and other skin and hair
products. If they're not natural, made from
wholesome, pure ingredients, you're just not giving your skin and
hair what they deserve. You're certainly not doing
what it takes to promote healthy skin and hair. Do what's right
for your skin. Give it what it needs - eibo
natural
skin care products.
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