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The Benefits of Shea Body Butter

Shea body butter is an all natural skin care ingredient used to hydrate the skin without clogging pores. It is a derivative of African Shea, which comes from the Karite Nut Tree found only in Africa. The tree grows fruits, each of which contains a nut. Shea is extracted from the nut and its result is a yellowish cream which moisturizes and heals the skin. The fatty acids found in the Shea extract make it an exceptional ingredient for skincare products.

Shea body butter is found in moisturizers, soaps and lotions because it is rich in vitamins A, F & E. Vitamins A & E keep the skin hydrated and healthy while vitamin F works as a rejuvenator, restoring damaged skin. Shea butter contains a cinnamic acid which protects the skin from harmful UV rays in order to prevent damage such as wrinkles or burns. Shea body butter has also been recognized for decreasing the visibility of stretch marks and is found in many anti-aging creams due to its ability to deeply hydrate the skin while still allowing the pores to breathe.

Below are additional benefits which Shea body butter may have for the skin:
* Dry skin relief
* Dry scalp
* Skin rash- including diaper rash
* Skin peeling, after tanning
* Itching skin due to dryness
* Sunburn
* Small skin wounds
* Skin cracks
* Soften tough skin on feet (especially heels)
* Frost bite
* Insect bites
* Muscle fatigue, aches and tension
* Minor burns
* Eczema
* Sun and wind protection
* Even skin tone
* Reduce scarring
* Eliminating scalp irritation from dryness or chemical processing
* Preventing bumps after shaving
* Reducing acne (especially in combination with African Black Soap)
* Helps restore elasticity to skin
* Skin allergies such as poison ivy or poison oak

Class A is ideally the most beneficial class of Shea butter for the benefits listed above, while Class F is the poorest quality of Shea butter and may not cure all of the same issues as Class A. The best kind of Shea body butter for your skin is the kind prepared by cold press methods without the use of any added chemicals or preservatives.

Any Shea body butter substitutes are not likely to give you the same results as all natural Shea body butter. Noticeable results of natural Shea body butter sometimes take time. A consistent routine and patience are the key to seeing great results from Shea body butter. Skin care problems such as itching are relieved immediately but wrinkles and stretch marks are usually reduced over four to six weeks.

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Foot Creams For Dry Skin

There are literally thousands of different kinds of creams out there that are designed to do pretty much everything for you. Since there are so many of these creams it can get a little confusing on which one is the right one to use for your situation. When trying to find foot creams that deal with dry skin you might find it to be a little bit difficult. The trick here is to look for the creams that contain the right ingredients. When it comes to foot creams and dry skin you are going to want to look for products that contain Alpha Hydroxy in them.

This type of chemical is used to help reduce the effects of your skin drying out and peeling but it can be a little bit difficult to get used to at first. Alpha Hydroxy has some side effects that typically happen when you first apply the cream because your skin is not used to it yet. You will probably experience dryness, itchiness and redness at first until your skin starts to get used to it.

If this starts to become a probably to you, then you might want to consider looking at other products. There are a bunch of moisturizers and other skin lotions that will help take the dryness out of your feet. Not everything is going to work for everyone though so you might need to experiment with a few products before you find one that is right for you.

When you apply your moisturizer it is a good idea to do so right after you get out of the shower. This is because your feet are nice and soft and the skin will absorb the moisturizer better this way. You will also get better results as well.

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Skin Care – Must-Have Moisturizers

Moisturizing is an important step in taking care of your skin regardless of skin type and age. For skin to be healthy, smooth and supple, it needs to be adequately hydrated to prevent the outbreak of skin problems resulting from dry skin such as wrinkles and scaly skin. Moisturizing also masks imperfections like acne blemishes, evens out skin tone and texture, and creates a barrier from harsh elements such as pollution and cold weather. When you moisturize, you lock in moisture to the skin, maintaining the water content of the skin and keeping it hydrated. Dermatologists and beauty experts advise that moisturizing should be done at least once a day.

You might be wondering why there are many kinds of moisturizers-some use plant extracts, while others use Vitamins. There are oil-based and water-based moisturizers as well. Each moisturizer has a different formula, so you have to choose what is best for your skin and what will sufficiently provide for your skin needs. Finding the perfect one can be daunting, but by knowing your skin care priorities, you will be able to determine what you need in a moisturizer.

People who have oily skin can benefit from daily moisturizing. Since what you have to preserve is the water content of the skin and not the oil content, you have to use non-comedogenic or oil-free moisturizers. It may be hard to find a moisturizer that will not clog your pores, which can cause acne breakouts and make your skin problems worse, so choose wisely. Read the ingredient labels and ask your dermatologist for recommendations.

In contrast, people with dry skin are advised to use moisturizers that are oil-based. Having dry skin can be attributed to a number of factors: cold weather, exposure to sun’s harmful rays, the use of harsh soaps when bathing, among others. Cleansing your body with soap and water not only removes dirt and grime, but also the natural oils of your skin. That is why the use of moisturizers immediately after a bath or shower is important because they bind the moisture from the bath you just took to the skin. Without moisturizing, dry skin can result to even worse skin problems such as discoloration, dry patches and wrinkles. As women age, wrinkles become one of their biggest concerns. Using anti-aging creams with moisturizers are most advantageous, but it is important that you remember not to over-moisturize or you may clog your pores. As always, choose the best one for your skin needs to maximize its benefits.

During the day, there is also a way for you to moisturize your skin. Wear cosmetics and beauty products such as lipsticks, make-up foundations and eye shadows that have moisturizers in their ingredients, so that your skin stays hydrated even while you are wearing make-up. Other skin care products like toners, cleansers and facial masks also have moisturizers that exfoliate and protect your skin. You may want to use a different moisturizer for your body and your face. Body moisturizers generally concentrate on skin hydration, while facial moisturizers focus on the prevention of wrinkles and premature ageing caused by dry skin.

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