Massage Skin Cleaner
There is no doubt we live in a fast-paced society that does not show any signs of slowing down any time soon. To relieve some of the stress associated with always being on the go, many people have turned to online to find ways of pampering themselve and looking good. Here at A Woman"s Place Too.com we offer a variety of skin care services, which are listed above. Use this list to help you determine what products you may be interested in. We bring you the latest break throughs in skin care technology at an affordable price. We are committed to helping you improve and maintain skin wellness. Our focus is on anti-aging treatments and looking younger and more beautiful without surgery. Specialty products include laser hair removal, microderm abrasion, Acne Blemish Control, Aromatherapy, Cellulite Treatments, Massage items, Anti-Aging Products, and finally Scar & Stretch mark Reduction. We hope you enjoy our treatments and enjoy shopping!
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Dry Skin fixes
Dry Skin Fixes
Low temperatures, low humidity and strong, harsh winds deplete skin of its natural lipid layer which keeps the skin from drying out. To keep your skin feeling dewy and moist even in the harsh winter weather, follow these dry skin fix-it tips:
- Keep Water Lukewarm, Not Hot
Hot water robs skin of moisture causing dry skin, so it's best to shower in lukewarm water. If you can't bear this rule, try to keep your warm showers short and try showering only once per day. This also means skipping the hot tubs in winter. The hot, hot temperature, combined with drying chemicals, is torture on dry skin.
The same rule applies to hand-washing: Wash hands in lukewarm, never hot, water. If your skin turns red, the water is simply too hot. Moisturize After Showers or Handwashing
Moisturizer is the key to soft, supple skin in winter. Apply product when skin is slightly damp. For best effect, pat skin dry instead of rubbing with your towel before application.
- Exfoliate on a Weekly or Semi-weekly Basis
Moisturizer is much more effective on properly exfoliated skin. Use a scrub in the shower and exfoliate facial skin with a mild scrub made for the face.
To scrub skin, Apply scrub to dry skin before you turn on the water (mix with lotion if it's not moist enough). Massage the scrub in for a good five minutes for best results.
Extra tip: Dry brush skin before a shower with a body brush to remove flaky skin (it's more effective than brushing in the shower).
- Skip the Drying Soaps
Stick with a creamy moisturizing cleanser that contains glycerin or petrolatum. Extra tip: Simply can't skip the bath? Skip the bubbles, which can contain harsh foaming ingredients and opt for bath oils or oatmeal scrubs, which are great for soothing itchy skin.
- Stay Hydrated But Don't Go Overboard
Many people believe if they drink more water, they'll hydrate skin. But I've read time and time again that this is a myth and you simply cannot moisturize skin from the inside out.
- Don't Forget Your Lips
Licking your lips will not moisturize them and instead will help dry them out. Lips retain less moisture than other parts of the body, so they tend to dry out more quickly. A simple lip balm helps, as does my all-time favorite lip trick learned in high school from "Seventeen" magazine: moisturize your lips with Vaseline.
Take a toothbrush and "brush" your lips in a circular motion. This will remove dead flakes and leave your lips soft and supple.
- Your Face Needs Extra Care in Winter
Cold, winter wind can wreak havoc on skin. To keep your face supple in winter, apply moisturizer to your face before going out into the cold and cover your face with a scarf in harsh wind. If you have super, duper sensitive skin, consider avoiding rinsing your face with tap water, which can contain harsh minerals that are especially drying to the skin
Instead, do like the French and cleanse skin in winter with a cleaner that does not require rinsing.
Extra tip: Try spritzing your face with facial wate before applying moisturizer several times during the day in the office. The water locks in moisture and leaves skin refreshed even in harsh office heat.
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How are Herbal Skin Care Products Any Different?
There are a lot of labels flung at consumers who want a good quality, economical skin care product that will be safe to use in the long term. These labels include “Organic” and “All Natural” and “Herbal” skin care products from lotions, to soaps, wrinkle creams and acne solutions. What makes herbal skin care products worth buying?
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Herbal skin care products are not made with any materials that are synthesized, or man-made in laboratories. Usually, they have ingredients that are about as long as your arm. What herbal skin care products do contain are botanical extracts, essential oils, minerals, salts, pastes made from natural sources like shea butter from shea nuts, fruit and vegetable parts.
These synthesized products have only been around for less than one hundred years. They can, in some people, produce allergies, itching, sores and who knows what else. It is suspected that long term use of these skin care products may lead to harm. Although we don’t eat these products, we still absorb them into our bodies through our skin.
Vegetarian Soaps
And if you are trying to go vegan or vegetarian, you will have to use special soaps. Did you know that animal fats are usually used to make soaps? You would need vegetarian soaps, which are often sold in shops specializing in herbal skin care products. They use oils like castor, palm, coconut and olive oils with herbs and essential oils. The binding agents are usually materials like cocoa butter. Then, they need to be dried for a while. This makes the soap making process longer, which means they usually cost more than “carnivorous” soaps.
Facial And Body Scrubs
A really fun way to indulge in herbal skin care is to get an exfoliating product called a “face scrub” or “body scrub.” It looks kind or like gritty sludge. You need to make sure the abrasive grit, as well as the cleaner, is made of natural materials like ground apricot kernels, almond shells, fine sand or silica. The cleaner (or sludge base) parts usually are made with oatmeal or ground-up almonds.
You need to wet your skin first, then apply the scrub and massage away. This gives your circulatory system a workout and clears away dead skin, dirt and excess oils that may be clogging your pores. Not only that, it feels good. You only need to do this a couple of times a week or less, or you might really dry out your skin.
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