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Developing an All-Natural Skincare Routine for Dry Skin

8/14/2020

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The current climate has managed to stop most of us in our tracks. We’ve been forced to consider how we stay clean, and what we put into our bodies. Being more aware means we pay closer attention to what goes into the products we use, and how chemicals may be impacting us. 

With that increased awareness, has come an emphasis on all-natural skin products. To be fair, who can we trust more than Mother Nature, when it comes to taking care of our skin? The answer is no one. 

Mother Nature did not bring harsh chemicals to our skin, nor did she offer us preservatives, artificial coloring, stabilizers, or nasty things called “aromatic agents”. Nope, what she did bring to us was a plethora of oils, awesome smells, and natural ingredients to keep our skin beautiful, naturally. Well, Nature is her name.

Lots of popular skincare products contain long lists of harmful chemicals, yet many people assume this is the way you take care of your skin. Actually, these chemicals are being absorbed through your pores, and could actually be causing damage to your skin. 
Thankfully, Nature hasn’t totally given up on you and is still willing to take you on as a life-time skin client. But, you’ve got to wise-up, and fast. It’s time you know what’s what in the world of natural skincare, and then, start using it. 

The big kahuna in skincare is coconut oil. Coconut oil is likely the most versatile product, because it can be ingested, and applied topically. It can be used to treat dry skin, fortify skin tissue, and even protect your skin from sunburn. To top it off, this overachiever is a great antibiotic, that smacks around fungi, bacteria, and even some viruses that sneak around in your epidermis. Look for coconut oil in soaps, lotions, and hair products. 
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Tea tree oil has had its roots in skincare for hundreds of years now. It goes way, way back in the treatment of skin inflammation and redness. It is also great for fighting acne without any of the nasty side-effects that come with other harsh treatments. Tea tree oil is also a natural antimicrobial, and antifungal. 

Grapeseed oil is another all-natural all-star in skincare. It’s also commonly used in a lot of foods. Grapeseed oil gets squeezed out of grapes after its wine ingredient has been extracted. It contains a ton of antioxidants, and a little secret weapon called linoleic acid, which reduces acne, and helps retain the moisture in your skin. Grapeseed oil, won’t clog your pores and is safe for sensitive skin. Use it as an eye cream, lighten dark circles, or try it on acne-prone skin.

Clearly it makes sense to stick with Nature has been providing us all along. Mother Nature ain’t no fool. Chuck the chemicals and start taking care of that skin the right way (naturally). 

Using an All-Natural Skin Care Routine with Infinitely Natural benefits the skin as there are no harsh chemicals. Using Infinitely Natural’s many handmade skincare and organic products, you can treat and benefit your skin by improving what goes with all the beneficial ingredients that their products have. For more information, visit their website now!

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