Guest guest Posted August 5, 2006 Report Share Posted August 5, 2006 > Yes from the sun... i didnt know then what i know now.. its not bad but i dont want it to get worse... thanks Cindy i will take all the suggestions i can get Alpha-hydroxy acids speed up the normal process of skin cell regeneration and sloughing. This increases the flexibility of the skin and gives a smoother appearance. Exfoliation results in a turnover of new cells in the outer layer of skin. Premature aged skin due to UV exposure, can see good results using AHAs. Alpha-hydroxy acids occur naturally in some foods such as citrus fruits, apples, grapes, milk. Malic acid- apples; citric acid- most all citrus fruits; glycolic acid- honey or sugar cane; lactic acid from milk. There are over the counter products available but most all contain synthetic alpha-hydroxy acids. AHAs are sometimes called chemical exfoliants or peels using enzymes or mild acids such as the citus. Mechanical exfoliants use gentle abrasive action with ingredients such as ground oatmeal or almonds, poppy seeds, sugar, cornmeal, cooked rice or tapioca. You can mix the " acids " with exfoliating material. Use them according to how your skin responds. Some people will " peel " every other day, others once a week. Experiment using the flesh of fruit such as a mango- blending it in a food processor. Add a tablespoon of honey with processor running to mix well. If the mixture is runny, add some ground oats. Use immediately. You can make your own natural and fresh facial masks at home. My suggestion is to grind your dry ingredients first (oatmeal, almonds, etc) mix them in any combination you wish and store in a container. When you are ready to make your mask, take a couple tablespoons of your dry ingredients and add your liquid ingredients such as fresh juice (apple, grape, pineapple, papaya)in a clean bowl and mix to make a smooth paste. Massage over face in gentle, circular motions. Rinse well and pat dry. Moisturize. I like Jojoba oil. Use it alone or add it to your lotion. Jojoba oil is natures wrinkle fighter. Liquid ingredient suggestions: Fresh juice Honey Rosewater Green tea Herbal infusions- similar to making tea, use about 3 TBL dry herb in 1 cup boiling water. Infuse 10-15 minutes, strain and cool. (Chamomile, fennel seed, parsley, calendula, lavender) Milk or cream Aloe vera Hydrosols Distilled water Yogurt Let me know if you have any questions. Cindy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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