Natural Skin Care

Rosehip oil is the remedy of choice for Royals and movie stars to keep their skin free of blemishes, wrinkles and dry skin. The benefits for your skin when you use rosehip oil are amazing and have been used throughout the years by ancient civilizations such as the Mayans, Egyptians and Native Americans for its healing powers, both inside and out.

Rosehip oil is derived from a certain type of rose – Rosa aff. rubiginosa — and is taken from the fruit of the rose after it’s flowered and the petals have dropped. This type of rose is generally grown in Chile. Rosehip is not classified as an essential oil because of its chemical structure.

Rosehip Oil Goes More than Just Skin Deep

The benefits of rosehip oil go so much deeper than the skin. It’s been used to relieve symptoms of diarrhea and other issues of the stomach, such as nausea. However, as a promotor of healthy skin, rosehip oil shines. It can hydrate, prevent dry, itchy skin, help cell rejuvenation and much more. Continue reading

Tea tree oil is a powerful healing oil for many skin conditions. Its antiseptic abilities to treat wounds, kill numerous strains of viruses, fungi and bacteria is widely used by some medical doctors to replace ordinary prescriptions, especially if there’s a problem with allergies or resistance to a medication.

Use of essential oils (including tea tree oil) instead of prescription antibiotics is becoming more widely applied in an effort to prevent resistance to antibiotics forming. There is also far less chance of adverse reactions to essential oil remedies than there is with some medical treatments.

The tea tree (Melaleuca alternifolia) is a native of Australia and its oil is now used in many natural skin care products, and household and cleaning products. It can kill mold on contact, repel insects and be used as a natural household cleanser.

Tea Tree Oil for Bacterial and Fungal Infections

If you have skin issues such as bacterial infections, cold sores or fungal infections (such as Candida or athlete’s foot), use tea tree oil to heal and repair the skin condition and to prevent recurring problems.

Tea tree oil’s innate ability to kill fungus and infections makes it a natural go-to oil, to use for toenail fungus or skin conditions such as ringworm and athlete’s foot. Continue reading