Homemade Dry Skin Recipes

By Linda Robison

Homemade dry skin recipes are all the rage now a day as people are going green and tired of using toxic chemicals on our skin. Many inexpensive, drug-store type moisturizers are loaded with additives, preservatives, and mineral oil which can upset the delicate pH balance of your skin. Normally, healthy skin should have a pH between 4.2 and 6.5. Anything higher or lower than this can upset your skin barrier which protects the skin from environmental elements like bacteria, wind, dehydration, etc. And skin diseases like acne, eczema, psoriasis, and rosacea.

Why do we need a moisturizer? Well, in addition to keeping the skin hydrated, a good moisturizer can prevent dry skin conditions from getting worse and turning into psoriasis or an infected dry itchy skin rash. If you have itchy dry skin or rash problems, it's important to start taking care of your skin right away and begin using a good quality moisturizer before matters get worse.

A great way to moisturize your skin is to use natural homemade dry skin recipes. My favorite home remedy skin moisturizer is a honey and egg yolk mask. It's feels soothing and hydrating and you're skin will look great. Here is how you make it:

- mix 2 egg yolks then slowly add 1 tablespoon of honey and mix well.
- apply this mixture all over the face and neck and leave it on for 20-30 minutes.
- lie down and rest for a while until it dries.
- rinse well and apply a good facial moisturizer for dry skin.

Other great homemade dry skin recipes include applying olive oil all over your face and neck right after washing it or taking a shower. It's best to do this at night because it's a little messy.

Ok, so what can you do during the day to keep skin moist? Use a water-proof moisturizer that provide continuous hydration. For best results it should be water-proof and rub-proof and most importantly it should also have an effective delivery system using lyphazome technology, so it can penetrate the skin deeply for best results.

What are Lyphazome? They are natural nanospheres which are only 1/50th the size of human skin cells, so they can penetrate the epidermis deeply, delivering ingredients deep into the skin layers, where it is most effective. Also, nanospheres are highly concentrated so they can deliver at least 80% of the bioactive- and moisture-loaded ingredient into the skin.

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