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When
it come to sun damage, prevention is the key, so do your best to limit your sun
exposure, and wear protective clothing or sunscreen when you go outside. Almost
75 percent of sun damage occurs without our even going to the beach or lying out
in the sun — as we walk down the street, ride a bike or even drive a car (if the
windows are down). Special skin cells spread a dark pigment called melanin
through the skin to tan it, protecting sensitive underlying cells from the sun's
destructive tendencies.
Aloe Vera -- This ancient natural skin care herb protects the skin's
immune cells against the damaging effects of the sun, according to research from
the Department of Immunology, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center,
Houston. Fresh aloe vera may be applied after any type of sun exposure. Its
anti-inflammatory, moisturizing, emollient, and antimicrobial actions make it
especially useful for preventing sunburn damage.
Coenzyme Q10 --
Also known as ubiquinone and CoQ10, this enzymatic co-factor penetrates into the
viable layers of the skin and markedly counteracts damaging free radical
activity (oxidation) caused by the sun.
Green Tea -- Whether applied topically or consumed as a beverage or
dietary supplement, green tea is a premiere skin protectant. It protects against
direct damage to the cell and moderates inflammation, according to research from
the Department of Dermatology, Columbia University, New York. Studies suggest
that the catechins in green tea are some 20 times stronger in their antioxidant
powers than even vitamin E. Men, women and children need to position this super
shield on their side against the ravaging effects of the sun.
Calendula: Although not studied scientifically, this herb has been used
clinically for skin conditions including sunburn. It may also be used as a
homeopathic remedy at doses consistent with that kind of therapy.
According to skin specialists, sesame oil decreases the impact of the sun's
burning rays by about 30 percent, while olive, coconut and peanut oils and aloe
vera block out about 20 percent of the rays. Research shows that a 3 to 6
percent dilution of an extract of Helichrysum, sometimes called immortelle,
makes an effective sunscreen. And a new sunscreen made from amino acids found in
sea algae is currently being tested in Australia.
Carrot-seed essential oil is especially beneficial to sun-damaged skin and is
even used to treat pre-cancerous skin conditions. The beta-carotene it contains
has been proven to protect against ultraviolet-induced skin cancer.
Home made Natural Sunscreen
2 ounces sesame oil
2 ounces aloe vera gel
1 teaspoon vitamin E oil
24 drops lavender essential oil
Method:
Combine ingredients. Shake well before using. Remember, this will not provide
total sun protection.
Helichrysum Essential Oil (Immortelle)
Botanical Name: Helichrysum angustifolium
Parts Used: Flowers
Potential uses and benefits:
Many healing properties have been attributed to this remarkable oil. From
infection and inflammation in respiratory conditions, muscle pain, arthritis to
liver problems and as a detoxifier in drug withdrawal. It is most commonly used
in skin treatments for its' ability to stimulate the production of new skin
cells. This makes it popular in facial care for acne scars, dry and weathered
skin and, for mature skin. Excellent in massage and herbal oils for sensitive,
inflamed skin, muscle strains, aches and pains
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