Natural Skin Care

Thursday, April 20, 2006

Natural Skin Care

Know which natural ingredients can help to protect your skin:

Now that winter's harsh weather is finally beginning to wane, it's time to assess your skin's moisturizing needs. The harsh and arid climates produced by indoor heating and outdoor wind may have diminished somewhat, but their effects on your skin likely have not. Flaky legs, hands that resemble tiny road maps, and cracked lips serve as reminders of the past dry months. Just as you may change your wardrobe to accommodate the warmer weather, it's time to "dress up" your skin for spring!

Human skin is an incredible feat of nature. Not only does it protect our organs from the elements and help to regulate body temperature, but it's our first barrier from infection, as well. Actually, the skin is considered an organ in itself -- the body's largest, in fact. And, since moisturizers and creams account for nearly 23 percent of the cosmetics market, it's apparent that we care a good deal how our largest organ looks to others. But, before you slather on that oil-laden cream or lotion, it's important to understand how the skin functions and to dispel a few myths about moisturizing products to boot.


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