Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta allergic aloe vera. Mostrar todas las entradas
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martes, 2 de diciembre de 2014

Pamper Your Skin with Aloe Vera


Pamper Your Skin with Aloe Vera
The aloe vera plant (also called Aloe barbadensis) is unique among plants for its importance in the cosmetics industry. Cosmetic products made with aloe vera are used to treat everything from dry and scaly skin to chapped lips and dermatitis.

Aloe vera is most noted for it's gel and juice which is widely used in creams, lotions, shampoos and a variety of other cosmetic preparations. Aloe vera gel and juice are available commercially in liquid and in dehydrated form. An oil-soluble extract is also produced from the aloe vera plant.

 It is sold under the names aloe vera oil and aloe vera extract. Aloe vera pulp is the clear, thick substance inside of the aloe vera leaf. (It is often called aloe vera gel, but it is usually treated before it is sold commercially). Aloe vera juice is made by liquefying aloe vera pulp. Aloe vera gel is made by adding a thickener such as irish moss to aloe vera juice. Aloe vera oil is made by extracting oil-soluble portions of the aloe vera plant into a light vegetable oil, such as safflower oil.

Aloe vera juice, gel and oil can be used in cosmetics. Using Aloe Vera In Your Cosmetics. Here are some ideas for incorporating aloe vera into your cosmetic formulas.

 •Aloe Vera Bath Salts: Add a small amount of aloe vera oil or dehydrated aloe vera gel to Epsom salt or sea salt to make Aloe Vera Bath Salts.

 •Aloe Vera Bath and Body Oils: Add a small amount of aloe vera oil and your favorite essential oil or fragrance oil to a blend of light vegetable oils (such as corn oil, jojoba oil or sunflower oil) to make aloe vera bath oils, aloe vera body oils and aloe vera hair oils.

 •Aloe Vera Soaps: To make aloe vera liquid soaps add some aloe vera gel or aloe vera oil to liquid castile soap. To make aloe vera bar soaps from scratch replace some of the water in your recipe with aloe vera gel or juice or replace some of the oils in your recipe with aloe vera oil. To make aloe vera soap from premade soap you can melt down soap flakes, add some aloe vera oil or gel to the melted solution, stir well and pour into soap molds.

 •Precautions When Using Aloe Vera In Your Cosmetics Aloe vera gel and juice are highly perishable, and should only be used in cosmetics that are self-preserving (such as cosmetics that contain a high percentage of soap, alcohol, glycerin or other preservative) or in cosmetics that will be used up quickly.

Also, some people may be allergic to aloe vera, or the preservatives that are used in commercially available aloe vera gel and aloe vera extract. If in doubt, perform a patch test on yourself before using aloe vera in your cosmetics. To perform a patch test, apply a small bit of aloe vera on the inside of your arm. Cover it up with a bandage. Leave it alone for 24 hours. If you see a reaction, avoid aloe vera in your products


martes, 11 de noviembre de 2014

Soothe the Symptoms of Psoriasis

Soothe the Symptoms of Psoriasis

Psoriasis is a very complicated and uncomfortable disease of the skin. The sufferer of psoriasis experiences painful inflammation and scaling. Additionally, psoriasis may result in pain throughout the body. This pain may include joint pain and general skin pain. Many people with psoriasis often express mental anguish in addition to the other symptoms associated with this skin disease.


Psoriasis can affect people of all ages. It can affect people, regardless of sex and nationality. No one is immune from the possibility of developing this skin disease. It is important to note, however, that psoriasis is not contagious. Psoriasis occurs when the body produces new skin cells at a quicker than normal rate. The "scales" are a buildup of these cells. People with psoriasis experience a lot of discomfort. Psoriasis can occur at almost any location on the body. These places may even include sensitive areas, such as the inside of the mouth, and even in the groin area. Additionally, psoriasis can also form in the joints of the sufferer.

 If a person experiences psoriasis in the joints, it can feel similar to that of arthritis pain. Recent medical developments have found a name for people with psoriasis in the joints, and that name is "psoriatic arthritis".


If you, or someone that you are close to, experiences psoriasis, continue reading this article. In this article, I will take the experience of my husband who has psoriasis and detail ways that a person can soothe the symptoms of psoriasis. If you know someone who suffers from this skin disease, be sure to email him or her this article using the appropriate button above the title. If you suffer from this skin disease, be sure to bookmark this and refer back to it often.

If you have psoriasis, your doctor will begin to work closely with you to find a method that is effective in overcoming the symptoms of this skin disease. It is important to follow the regime that your doctor has outlined for you. The doctor may begin treating the psoriasis with a cream or ointment that you can apply directly. While this is effective in reducing the pain and buildup of cells in the area, it is not always successful in completely eliminating all of the symptoms of the disease. The doctor may also try to use medicines that you can take in a pill or shot form to treat the condition. Light treatment may even be used to try to clear the symptoms of psoriasis.

If you wish to soothe the symptoms of psoriasis, you may want to consider the many benefits of direct sunlight. If a physician is treating you, it is important that you talk over the amount of sunlight that you should be exposed to each day. Once a conclusive amount has been given, be sure to follow these orders. You should not stay in the sun long enough to burn, but you should allow yourself some sunlight each day. This will help to slow the progression of psoriasis. This may even help you to totally eliminate the traces of psoriatic symptoms altogether.

Using lotions and creams that are medicated and thick have been proven to alleviate and soothe the symptoms of psoriasis. If you have been prescribed a cream or lotion of this type, you should ensure that you are following the prescription as outlined. If you have not, you should consult with your doctor before attempting an over-the-counter lotion and/or cream remedy. Many of these things have been found to make the symptoms of psoriasis worse, not better.

There are many effective washes, or bath treatments, that help to soothe the symptoms of psoriasis. While many of these treatments come prescribed, you can create some of your own using over-the-counter products. You can create a bath treatment using various types of salts that can be purchased at your local pharmacy. You can also create a bath treatment using grits and oatmeal. You simply run a bath as hot as you can possibly stand it, add two cups of the ingredient that you are choosing to use, and soak for approximately ten to fifteen minutes. This will help to moisturize and soften the skin. Once the skin is soft, you can lightly scrub your skin to remove excess cells. Bath treatments have been found to dry the skin, so, you may want to add a teaspoon of baby oil to the bath to keep the skin moist.

Many people have found that they can soothe the symptoms of psoriasis by the use of aloe vera. If you do not have an aloe vera plant available, you have a few choices. You can go out and purchase a medium aloe vera plant, or you can visit the sunscreen department at your local Wal-Mart and purchase a large bottle of aloe vera. Most of the bottles of aloe vera are priced under $3.00.
If you experience a lot of pain and inflammation with your psoriasis, you may consider taking over-the-counter pain medications, such as Tylenol, and Aspirin. It has also been found that natural herbs and supplements that aid in the skin and bones help to soothe the symptoms of psoriasis. Be especially careful with over-the-counter remedies as they may counteract medications and other treatments that your doctor may have you on.

People with psoriasis have found that if they replace the lights in their home to ultraviolet, they experience relief. Ultraviolet light is artificial light that is similar to sunlight. This soothes the symptoms of psoriasis by exposing a sufferer to appropriate light that will assist the condition on a continuous basis.

Many treatments can soothe the symptoms of psoriasis. You and your doctor must come to a conclusion on which treatments will work best for you. Before starting any new regime, remember to consult your physician. Additionally, it has been found that receiving counseling has helped people deal with the symptoms of psoriasis and the impact that it has on their lives. Having a good support system in place is one of the best ways to soothe the symptoms of psoriasis.