Natural Skin Remedies

There aren’t too many women who don’t have cellulite. However, even knowing that nearly all women do doesn’t stop the fact that most resent it and wish it gone.

Fat deposits that are trapped just below the skin causes the irregular dimpling and lumps and bumps that we know as cellulite. This is easily seen and is considered by women as unsightly ‘orange-peel’ looking skin.

There are many touted cures and/or treatments, but at present there is no known ‘cure’ for cellulite. There is no pill you can pop, or one-off treatment. Surgical methods exist, but this not prevent a re-occurrence.

However, there are some natural remedies and methods that can be used to minimize the visibility of cellulite and help prevent more developing.

Body Detox – Rid Your Body of Toxins

It is believed that toxic fat deposits contribute to cellulite development. While not the only factor, detoxifying the body will help minimize cellulite deposits.

Eat plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables as the nutrients in these foods are needed by the body to cleanse itself. Continue reading

Eczema is a skin condition that is mainly caused by a reaction that is similar to an allergy. The condition may also develop into a chronic skin inflammatory problem.

The factors that may trigger eczema are usually environmental and can include synthetic substances found in soaps, shampoos and detergents. Animal dander and dust mites can also be a trigger. Children and infants who develop eczema may also continue to have this condition until adulthood, especially if there is a family history of allergies.

Here is a list of natural ways to help you manage and treat your eczema:

Protect Your Skin

Your skin protects the rest of your body from a host of potential invaders, but sometimes it needs a little help. Our world today contains toxins and pollutants that our physiology was not designed to deal with, and we often contact these every day, without giving it much thought.

Monitor the causes of your eczema, and take steps to prevent contact with them. Wear rubber gloves, long-sleeved shirts and long pants when needed. Continue reading