Here are some herbal remedies that is the answer to all your problems Benefits of neem on skin
Neem
is a wonder herb. Since early times neem is known for its wonderful properties
and marvelous results on skin. It works as blood purifier and is very helpful
in eradicating toxins from the blood that are supposed to cause harm to the
skin. • Local application of neem powder or neem oil has miraculous results. It
is a famous anti microbial herb, it renders all the microorganisms inactive
therefore helping in proper healing of wound without causing any infections and
septic conditions • Good results have been seen on skin problems like acne and
blemishes. It helps in disinfecting the hair follicles and helps in eradicating
the particle which is the main culprit in blocking the pore • Taking bath of
neem leaves socked water helps our body to counter mild infections, which our
body might get in day-to-day activity • Neem helps in early healing of burns
and injuries that might also helps in fading of scars that are left after the
any injury • Tropical application and internal use of neem makes us relieved
from eczema and even ringworms • Neem is very helpful in providing internal
glow to the skin by providing natural supplements that are required for good
and healthy skin • Neem is extensively used in hair fall and early graying of
hairs with very satisfying results. • It also find its application in dandruff
and in lice growth • Neem is helpful in lighting dark circles which are usually
caused due to life style disturbances Know more about Benefits and Uses of Neem
on Skin Care Effects of Tulsi, the holy basil on skin •
Tulsi behave as an
anti-bacterial and anti-fungal agent thus helps in Dermaclear eradicating any of the
microorganisms developing on the wound and the skin. • Tulsi is a wonderful
blood purifier that helps in eradicating any toxins circulating in blood and
helps us from any kind of foreign invasion there fore helps in protecting our
skin from acne and other skin infections. • It helps in normalizing our
digestive system thus helpful in treating cause by which dark circles are
caused. • Tulsi is helpful in skin conditioning by improving blood circulation
thereby helping each and every cell to get its part of nutrition and oxygen
that helps in glowing skin • Tulsi works as a powerful antioxidant thereby
helps in preventing early aging signs and makes the skin young as never before
Know more about Benefits and Uses of Tulsi on skin care Wheat grass and its
effects on skin • Wheat grass has been used since ages as it is helpful in
providing required vitamins and minerals that are very helpful in nourishing
skin and helps it to look healthy • Due to presence of vitamin E in wheat
grass, it helps in preventing aging and also helps in maintaing shine on the
skin. • Vitamin E also helps in preventing dark circles around eyes • It is a
good remedy in any skin disorder, as it possesses the cold potency, which is
helpful in curbing skin disease that are of hot potency. • Super oxide dismutase
(SOD) present in wheat grass helps in slowing the aging process of cell thus
gives the property of rasayan to wheat grass •
Alanine, an amino acid helps in
promoting blood formation there fore helpful in formation of RBC (red blood
corpuscles), WBC (white blood corpuscles), blood platelets etc. which are
helpful in providing proper nourishment and protection to cell from any foreign
invasion • Vitamins A present in wheat grass is very useful in improving vision
of eyes therefore helping in providing proper nourishment to the skin under
eyes preventing dark circles and sagging down of skin • Iron is helpful in
hemoglobin production therefore is helpful in increasing oxygen carrying
capacity of blood and is helps in imparting pinkish colour to the skin Amla and
its benefits on skin • It is very helpful in skin diseases as it has sheet
virya (cold potency), it inhibits pitta dosha and thus helps in getting relief
from it as all the skin disorders are caused by pitta dominance. • Regular use
of Amla promotes glow on skin and delays wrinkles or loosening of skin. Good
results have been found in eczema. • Its internal use as well as its local
application on scalp gives good results in hair loss as it provides nourishment
to the skin on head (scalp). • It stimulates hair follicles thus promoting hair
growth and also improves texture of the hair. • It also prevents premature
graying of hairs and dandruff, which is flaking of dead cells of the scalp. •
Indian women generally use Amla to wash their hairs, which act as natural hair
conditioner as it helps in providing good nourishment and also helps in
normalizing blood supply • It is helpful in making skin glow and works as an
antioxidant therefore prevents wrinkles and loosening of skin. Know more about
Benefits and Uses of Amla on skin care Aloe vera: a skin specialist herb Aloe
vera is an herb extensively used in enhancing beauty in natural way.
• Aloe
vera is known to help in condition known as dermatitis (an inflammatory disease
of the skin) therefore helps in relieving from it • It stabilizes digestive
system and therefore is very essential in providing proper nourishment to the
skin. • Being an herb of cold potency, it helps in fighting against any skin
diseases that are caused by pitta related disorders One of the most important
roles of our skin is to protect our 'insides' from the external environment,
acting both as a barrier and a filter between 'outside' and 'inside'. In
addition, the skin is involved in regulating our body's temperature, like when
we have a fever or we're physically working hard, we tend to sweat, which is
the body's way to attempt to lower the temperature. Another important role of
our skin is to protect us from harmful substances entering our body, and in
eliminating toxins. This takes workload off our Liver and Kidneys to filter out
by-products from our body's metabolism. The skin also breathes! Hormones, Sweat
glands and pH The pores of our skin are made up of a combination of oil and
sweat glands (sebaceous and sudoriferous glands) helping to keep our skin
healthy and elastic. An excessive sebum secretion is often associated with oily
skin and acne. This is particularly common in adolescents as the increased
levels of sex hormones stimulate sebum production and secretion. When in balance,
the combined excretion of oil and sweat from the skin's pores has a pH of about
5.5.
The Acid Mantle, Age and the importance of the skin's pH This slightly
acidic layer, also referred to as the "Acid Mantle", is our body's
first defence mechanism against bacteria invading it and is not a favorable
environment bacterial growth to occur. This defence layer develops at puberty,
which is why children are more susceptible to disease, viruses and fungal
infections such are ringworm. The pH of children's skin is closer to neutral
(pH 7). At puberty, however, we start to produce more hair on our bodies. Hair
follicles have an associated sebaceous gland or glands which become active as
hair growth increases, causing changes in the skin's pH. The hormones that control
sweat also become active and the whole surface of a teenager's skin is totally
different to that of a young child. This is our body's way to increase our
defence system. The pH of normal, healthy human skin is somewhere between 4.5
and 6. However, this varies with age. Typically, newborns have a pH closer to
neutral (pH 7) that quickly turns acidic in order to protect young children's
skin. In the late teens to early 20's, our Acid Mantle is well developed and
provides good protection against potentially harmful, external environmental
factors. Our skin usually looks healthy, heals quickly when injured and seems
to take care of itself. With increasing age however, the skin's pH becomes more
and more neutral, and thus more susceptible to bacterial growth.
This reduced
acidity kills fewer bacteria than before, leaving the skin susceptible to
bacterial growth and infections. The skin weakens as a result and begins
developing problems with increasing age. (Interestingly, the pH value rises
beyond 6 when a person actually suffers from a skin problem or skin disease.)
The aging process of the skin causes biochemical changes in collagen and
elastin, the connective tissues underlying the skin, which give the skin its
firmness (collagen) and elasticity (elastin). The rates of loss of skin
firmness and elasticity differs from individual to individual, depending on
their genetic makeup, general health, over exposure to the sun, skin care
regime, or lack there of, and other factors. As the skin becomes less elastic, it
also becomes drier; the underlying fatty tissue begins to disappear resulting
in the skin beginning to sag.
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