Aromatherapy
Facial
Skin
Types
There are five basic skin types, and you will want to consider
yours when making your own aromatherapy beauty products.
Oily Skin
Oily skin is caused by over-active glands, which produce a
substance called Asebum, a naturally healthy skin lubricant.
When the skin produces too much sebum, it becomes thick and
heavy in texture. Shininess, pimples and blemishes characterize
oily skin. Frequent steam cleaning and exfoliation can help
reduce these symptoms.
Dry Skin
Dry skin usually results when skin fails to produce enough
sebum to maintain a naturally lubricated surface. This lack
of oil in the skin is often hereditary, but can also be caused
by over-exposure to the sun and other environmental elements.
As we age, our skin becomes drier as decreased metabolism
reduces the rapidity with which dead skin cells are replaced.
Dry skin often appears coarse, tight, dull and flaky, with
visible lines and wrinkles. Massage with essential and cold
pressed oils can stimulate metabolism and alleviate dry skin
conditions.
Normal Skin
Normal skin produces a healthy amount of sebum, and tends
to be neither dry nor oily in feel.
Sensitive Skin
Sensitive skin reacts unfavorably to a variety of chemicals
and environmental factors. Having had ample opportunity to
compare brand new baby skin with skin that is just a few years
old, it seems to me that all skin is delicate and sensitive
when it is new. Increased exposure to nature's elements such
as the sun, wind and cold, as well as to harsh cosmetic ingredients,
tend to toughen skin over time.
Combination Skin
Many people have different skin types on different parts of
the face. For example, it is not uncommon for a person to
have oily skin around the nose, forehead and chin, while the
rest of the face is more on the dry side. If you have more
than one skin type on your face, it is wise to use products
containing different ingredients to treat the areas differently.
Your Step-By-Step At-Home Facial
A basic facial must include at
least 3 elements:
(1) cleansing;
(2) toning; and
(3) moisturizing.
Additional steps might include steaming, exfoliating and masking.
Step 1. Before cleansing your
skin with a gentle cleanser, it is wise to give yourself a
light steam treatment to open your pores and prepare your
face for cleaning. To do this, simply soak a soft towel in
a bowl of comfortably warm herbal tea. Wring out the towel
and place it over your face and neck area and relax until
it cools slightly. You may repeat this process, as it is quite
soothing.
Step 2. Cleanse your face with
a gentle handmade cleanser such as Rose Cream Cleanser. Use
upward, circular movements of the fingertips to gently stimulate
the skin and help lift surface debris and excess oil. Rinse
with warm water and gently pat excess moisture from face with
a soft towel. If you wear heavy make-up, you might wish to
repeat the cleansing process.
Step 3. After cleansing, it is
important to tone the skin using ingredients that help balance
the pH of the skin, which is typically disturbed during the
cleansing process. Apply the toner with a soft cotton pad,
but do not rub the skin. Rather, saturate the pad and pat
the toner over the face and neck area. Do not pat skin dry.
Avoid eye area when using toner. You skin is now ready for
moisturizing.
Step 4. Moisturize your skin
using Aromatic Facial Oil, which contains a host of soothing
ingredients to add moisture and nutrients to your skin. To
seal in the moisture, be sure to apply the oil while skin
remains damp from applying the toner. Gently apply the oil
to your face and neck using patting motions. For oily areas
of skin, one application of oil should suffice. Apply twice
to dry areas of skin, waiting about 2-3 minutes between applications,
and being sure to moisten the skin slightly with water or
toner before the second application.
Aroma Facial For Oily Skin
Step 1. Cleansing
Apply a paste of 1/2 tsp Milk powder, 2 drops Lemon oil, 1
drop Cedar wood on the face and neck and massage for a minute
or two. Then wipe using tissue or cotton.
Step 2. Toning
Apply on skin a paste made of fuller's earth, 2 drops rosemary
and 2 drops basil and leave it to dry. Then wipe it with wet
towel.
Step 3. Moisturizing
Take any good quality non-perfumed moisturizing cream. To
it add 2 drops Lavender. Apply gently on skin.
Aroma Facial For Dry Skin
Step 1. Cleansing
Make a paste of 1 tsp milk powder, I pinch sugar, 2 drops
basil and 2 drops lemon and apply on the face and neck and
gently massage. Then wipe using tissue or cotton.
Step 2. Toning
Make a paste using almond powder, 1-drop lemon and 1-drop
rose water and apply on the face and leave it to dry. Then
wipe it with wet towel.
Step 3. Moisturizing
Take any good quality non -perfumed moisturizing cream. To
it add 1 drop Rose and 1 drop Sandalwood. Apply gently on
skin.
Aroma Facial For Normal Skin
Step 1. Cleansing
Make
a paste of 1 tsp milk, sandalwood powder and almond powder.
Apply on face and neck and massage. Then wipe using tissue
or cotton.
Step 2. Toning
Make a paste using almond powder, 1/2 tsp honey and 1-drop
rose and apply on the face and leave it to dry. Then wipe
it with wet towel.
Step 3. Moisturizing
Take any good quality non -perfumed moisturizing cream. To
it add 1 drop Rose and 1 drop lavender. Apply gently on skin.
Aroma Facial For Combination Skin
Step 1. Cleansing
Apply
a paste using 1 tsp. milk powder, 2 drops of Rosemary and
1 drop of juniper berry on face and neck and massage. Then
wipe using tissue or cotton.
Step 2. Toning
For Dry Areas
Make a paste using Almond powder, 1-drop lemon, 1 drop rose
and apply on the face and leave it to dry. Then wipe it with
wet towel.
For Oily Areas
Make a paste using Fullers Earth, 2 drops Rosemary and 2 drops
basil. and apply on the face and leave it to dry. Then wipe
it with wet towel.
Step 3. Moisturizing
Take any good quality moisturizing cream and add 2 drops Lavender.
Apply gently.
Aroma Facial For Sensitive Skin
Step 1. Cleansing
Apply a paste using 1/2 tsp. milk powder, 2 drops of lavender
and warm water on face and neck and massage. Then wipe using
tissue or cotton.
Step 2. Toning
Apply on skin a paste made of fuller's earth, 3 drops Chamomile
and honey and leave it to dry. Then wipe it with wet towel.
Step 3. Moisturizing
Take any good quality non -perfumed moisturizing cream. To
it add 5 drop Rose. Apply gently on skin.
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