To offset the problem of dry skin, you can use a variety of essential oils on your skin, like almond oil, rose oil, lavender oil, and cinnamon oil. But essential oils are only good for the skin when they are used in conjunction with regular edible oils. That is, we cannot deprive the body of its minimum requirement of fat. We need to consume some minimum quantity of fat or oil on a daily basis so that it nourishes the skin from inside and keeps it supple and smooth. Any additional pampering that we do from outside to the skin is an icing on the cake! I have tried to speak to my friend about this aspect and I am sensing some gradual change in her attitude.
If one is not consuming the stipulated amount of fat needed for the body, to produce required energy as also to keep the joints and skin soft, supple and elastic, no amount of essential oils applied externally will yield the desired effect. Essential oils, by themselves, have excellent skin rejuvenating properties and some of them are good at removing fine wrinkles, blemishes and dark circles, besides giving a glow and improving the overall health of the skin. Once we have provided our system with the minimum amount of fat it needs, we must then concentrate on using essential oils on the skin externally to ensure continued good health of the skin and maintain it that way.
Best natural rash lotions
- Aloe Vera cream is one of the best ways to cure itchy rash and get rid of all sorts of skin itchy rashes!
- Chamomile when used in its essential oil form has anti-inflammatory properties
- An oatmeal bath can help when you have an itchy rash.
- Olive oil as a moisturizure is a help in relieving skin rash itch.
- Baking soda is a cure for itchy rashes, when added to your bath water, and as a paste applied to the infected area.
- Calamine lotion will reduce itching of infected skin.