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Can Honey Help Bumpy Dry Skin?

Category: Anti Aging — Author: Kris Bovay

Dry skin and flaky patches are a problem, especially during the dry winter months. But many people find relief using natural home remedies. Here you’ll find a list of the best tips for dry bumpy skin and a great recipe you can make at home. While even the best treatment for dry skin may not always be a cure, many people do find relief from bumpy dry skin using the affordable dry skin care tips outlined on this site.

How To Treat Dry Skin

Regardless if you have dry skin or not – you should stop using SOAP! Your facial cleansers should be pH balanced, which means it should have a pH range around 7 which is neutral.

Normal healthy skin has a pH range from 4 to 6……not too acidic or not too alkaline. And your facial cleanser cream should also be within this range. At this level, the acid mantle – which is the skin’s protective barrier- is in good condition and can protect the skin from damaging elements of the environment like sun, wind, and bacteria.

Home Remedies For Dry Skin – Hydrating Facial Mask

Beauty and skin care experts all agree that honey is full of humectants, nutrients and can moisturizer the skin, soften scar tissue and encourage new skin growth. Honey also contains enzymes which helps to dissolve dead skin cells – this can exfoliate the skin and reduce bumpy dry skin while moisturizing it too. How perfect is that?

Try this honey facial mask for dry skin. This mask will also moisturizer, exfoliate, and tighten the skin. Your skin will look fabulous! Here is what you’ll need:

- 1 tablespoon of honey – 2 egg yolks

- (if you skin is very scaly, or flaky consider add some pineapple for more exfoliation. Pineapple is loaded with bromelain which help digest dead protein and skin cells).

Mix the egg yolks then drizzle in the honey (add the pineapple if you’re using it) and mix again. Massage this mask to your whole face and neck. Let it sit and do its magic for 15 to 30 minutes, then rinse well. After you dry you skin consider applying a good quality, therapeutic moisturizer to help seal in moisture. Consider one that’s free from chemicals – which can irritate and dry out your skin. Your best bet is to use one that organic and contains plant essences and herbal elixirs. Want more information on organic moisturizers? Click here Home Remedies For Dry Skin.

Want more natural old home remedies? Visit How To Have Healthy Skin for more homemade skin recipes and tips.

Want to find out more about Home Remedies for Dry Skin, then visit Kris Bovay’s site and read about the best tips on How To Have Healthy Skin .

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