Natural Remedies for Your Dandruff Problem

Dandruff is extremely annoying and it can often be really itchy too! It generally involves the shedding of dead skin cells on the scalp which usually is unnoticeable, but with dandruff the problem is noticeable.

Why Dandruff Occurs and the Natural Ways to Get Rid of It

Most people believe that dandruff is due to a dry, itchy scalp. However, what you may not know is that dandruff is actually caused by too much oil on the scalp.

Ordinary dandruff is often confused with Seborrheic Dermatitis which causes large flakes to appear, usually with symptoms also showing around the nose, eyebrows or ears.

Also, if the dandruff is quite severe, it could be the result of Psoriasis. Generally, dandruff can occur at any age and on both sexes and it should be treated as soon as possible, otherwise it can get worse.

There are plenty of medication shampoos our there to treat dandruff but not everybody finds these useful. So, more and more people are turning to natural ways to prevent their dandruff.

They are cheaper, sometimes more effective, and a lot gentler on the skin so it is understandable why natural products are becoming more popular.

Some natural remedies for dandruff include:

Ayurveda

This kind of therapy includes massaging the scalp. It is believed that bad circulation can often be a cause of dandruff and by massaging the scalp; you are helping to restore the circulation again.

It is important to use sesame oil whilst massaging the scalp and it should be done for around five to ten minutes, at least once a week. After you have massaged the oil in, you should then shower it out with your evening shower.

Fenugreek is a herb which is also used in Ayurveda, and it is thought that if you mix it with honey and eat it, or you can eat it on its own daily, it will help to relive dandruff.

Aromatherapy

If you still want to use a dandruff shampoo, there is something else you can do to increase the chance of eliminating the problem. That includes shampooing as normal, then let the hair dry thoroughly before poring a few drops of both rosemary and lemon essential oils into the palms of your hands.

Massage the oils into the scalp thoroughly and then brush the hair with a soft brush. This is known as an aromatic formula to help with dandruff.

Homeopathy

It is thought that various homeopathy remedies can effectively help to eliminate dandruff. If you have particularly thick dandruff which really itches and washing the hair makes the scalp really dry, then Sulphur is recommended. Sepia is also thought to help to soothe the scalp and treat moist, sensitive areas of the hair.

Vitamin and Mineral Therapy

Flaxseed oil is known to reduce dandruff and just a tablespoon a day on something such as potatoes, could really help you with your dandruff problem. The flaxseed oil cuts down skin oil secretions which often flake and cause the dandruff.

You can buy flaxseed oil in tablet form which may be easier for some people and it is thought that one teaspoon of the oil is worth around three capsules. You can find flaxseed oil in most health food stores.

Overall dandruff is treatable and it should never be left untreated. If it is left, it can really become a lot worse and in extreme cases, hair loss has been known to occur. If you are having trouble eliminating the problem and you have tried everything out on the market, it would be better to consult your doctor.

They will be able to give you a proper diagnosis and suggest effective treatments for you.

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Dry Skin Or Something Else?

Thousands of people suffer from dry, flaky, and itchy skin every year, so know already that you are not alone with your skin problem.

Even if you discover that your dry skin is actually a more serious condition, still be calm in the knowledge that you are not the only one with a particular skin problem.

Your dry skin may be as simple as feeling dry with a dry appearance, or it may become so extreme your skin can begin to crack, similar to cracks in dry ground. Ouch. Hopefully you will catch any problems before your skin gets to that point, as skin cracking is painful and can be difficult to be rid of.

Should your dry skin prove to be more of a problem than you thought, find out if it is something more than just everyday, average dry skin. Then you can take more steps to help your skin heal.

Xeroderma: This condition of abnormally dry skin has a number of possible causes. Certain medications, an overexposure to the sun, a systemic illness, or a deficiency of vitamin A can all be reasons you have skin that is drier than it should be.

You may be experiencing a great deal of flaky skin, itchiness, and other strong symptoms attributed to dry skin. You should check with a dermatologist first before deciding this is the one and only condition you have, but in the case that you do, knowing the reasons behind it can help lead you to finding ways of freeing yourself from excessive dryness.

Eczema: There are many different types of eczema, ranging in their appearance, location, and reasons for developing. Generally, eczema is the result of your skin reacting to sources that can be either external or internal, such as soaps you wash with or medication you have taken.

Skin that becomes inflamed can lead to dry skin that itches, flakes, oozes, and can take on other unpleasant attributes, depending upon which type of eczema you develop. Before taking any other medications or putting on skin care products, find out if they will contain ingredients that will only serve to aggravate your eczema.

And do all you can to avoid stress, as this has shown to increase eczema outbreaks (similar to stress affecting acne outbreaks).

Psoriasis: Like eczema, psoriasis can come in many different shapes and forms and show up on various parts of the body. Also like eczema, scientists have yet to figure out the main reasons the skin condition appears. Psoriasis is the results of excessive skin growth.

Normal skin grows and eventually makes its way toward the surface, the other layers of dead skin coming off. This is cell turnover. However, people with psoriasis still have healthy skin cells living out their time on the surface when new skin cells want to move on up and take their place.

The problem is then dealing with too many layers of live cells, which blood vessels then all try to supply necessary elements to, which can result in redness and swelling. Dry skin can then appear, looking scaly, silvery, and have other various characteristics depending upon the type of psoriasis you suffer from.

Certain treatments have some effect on psoriasis, and like other skin problems, you should see your dermatologist before starting any large-scale skin regimen on your own.

Conditions such as eczema and psoriasis tend to be chronic, but some can appear and disappear depending upon the cause. Most of these problems will also be quite obvious as being more than just dry skin, but some people may choose to shrug it off as a temporary problem.

They allow it to get worse, more aggravated, and only go to a doctor after it gets to a point where it will be a long road to getting back to that place of happy skin.

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The Bountiful Botanical

When you see botanical extract listed on the ingredients label of your product, you automatically think of natural, good for you things coming from various plants. The thing a lot of people forget is that just because a plant extract is tossed into a product, that does not necessarily mean it is organic, nor does it mean the extract is always better than a synthetic ingredient.

Essentially, a botanical extract is a specific part of a plant that has beneficial properties and is carefully removed from the area of the plant; leaves, flower petals, etc., and is then often stabilized, joined with preserves, and had other unnatural things done to it. The simple fact is that the ingredient listing leaves these processes out. The ingredient is still in there, never mind what was done to it.

However, these processes are not necessarily bad for you. A few products may be entirely organic and not need a great deal of processes in order to get the desired results. With all the wonderful and useful plants out there, such as witch hazel, licorice, green tea, grape seed, lemon, sesame oil, and many others, you have to decide which you want on your skin.

There are equal amounts of usefulness for synthetic ingredients as much as their organic counterparts. After all, companies are not going to start using harmful plants in their products (unless of course, they manage to isolate a particular helpful part). It is important to remember that assuming all plants in nature are healthy and great for your body. Poison ivy anyone? There are just as many plants that can make you sick or severely irritate your skin as there are plants that can help it.

It is also important to note that just because a company has put a botanical extract of some kind into their products it does not mean that product is going to do wonders for your skin or hair. Instead, try reading up on botanicals and the different things they can do. This can help give you some insight into why a company has put particular extracts into a product and whether or not it will benefit you.

Different extracts have different uses. That is the great thing about botanical extracts, they have all sorts of possible uses and there are several that have been found to be particularly helpful, so do not write off botanical extracts just yet. You simply need to find products that use them to their fullest in order to get yourself the best benefit. Companies that toss them into products simply to be able to claim that it now has shea butter does not mean they are using a great deal of shea butter or that they are even using it to add to the product.

Various uses include some of the following extracts. Emollients, which are extra helpful to dry skin as a heavy duty moisturizer, can include extracts from marigolds, sesame oil, and avocado oil. Astringents help to close up pores and can include willow bark and witch hazel. Humectants help trap water to the skin and prevent more from escaping, and emulsifiers help to blend agents that normally separate like water and oil. A popular emulsifier is beeswax. Some extracts are simply used to help your skin feel cooler, more refreshed, and more relaxed, such as yarrow, meadowsweet, aloe vera, orange flower, and several more. Some botanical extracts also combine properties and can give you multiple uses.

Whatever botanicals you might find in your product, try to find out if they are there to help your skin, hair, or other beauty areas, or if they are there simply to make the product look a certain color or smell a certain way. You want a product that will get you the most use out of botanicals, that way even if there is a synthetic ingredient that does the same thing, you can go organic and get the same results.

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Organic Care For Your Baby

Having a child changes both your priorities and perspective in life. Where you once sought to find what was best for you, the focus suddenly shifts on your little one after birth. You want to do the best you can to protect your baby with good skin care and provide them a safe place to grow. This is where organic products for your baby represents such a terrific option.

When many think of organic beauty markets, they think of the many anti aging regimens they see on television or the acne products they see teens using. There is more to organic beauty, though, than anti aging skin care and acne skin care. Organic beauty can also be for your baby.

There are many ways in which parents unintentionally harm their babies every day. For example, the simple act of using baby powder to keep your child clean can actually pose a cancer risk later in life. The main ingredient in most baby powders is talc, which many studies have shown to be a carcinogen.

There are, though, organic product lines which include powders that are not dangerous.
You can avoid similar concerns just by switching to organic care for your baby. These natural beauty product lines work in two ways to give your baby wonderful skin protection that is also safe.

First, organic skin product lines are perfect for sensitive skin. Ingredients in natural beauty product lines such as aloe vera, shea butter, and vitamin E are botanicals that contain no chemicals or dyes. This leaves the skin of your baby feeling soft and smooth, without risk of damage.

Secondly, organic products can serve to calm a restless baby. Certain organic beauty product lines are blended with scented chamomile oils to induce sleep and provide ultimate comfort. This method of natural skin care is certain to take a load off your mind when your baby is soothed to sleep by the ingredients in the natural products you have chosen.

We all want the best skin care for our babies, and organic products are just one simple way to achieving this goal. You can find organic beauty products at your local drug store or online. Be sure to get the best skin care product for you baby. Consult with your family doctor to find the best skin care product that will not harm their tender skin.

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Can You Go Organic For Everything?

Organic meat. Organic vegetables. Organic pet food. Organic cosmetics. Organic moisturizer. Where does it end? Or rather, can everything be organic for your benefit?

The answer to this is quite tricky. It is an extremely general question, so let us focus first on skin care and cosmetics products, in which case the general answer is yes.

On the one hand, yes, you can find just about everything you need for your skin and beauty needs in the area of organic ingredients. Companies have formulated sunscreen with organic materials, products to help calm oily skin, ease dry skin, and prevent acne. Companies have worked overtime to bring you organic products, so the minute they figure it out, they bring it to you and let you do with it as you wish.

The catch is that you have to find legitimate companies for your organic needs. With few to no regulations on organic products, many places have gone overboard and smacked a label on an item that may have no organic ingredients at all, or maybe just one to make sure they cannot get in trouble for false claims or advertising.

There are groups out there who have banded together to help sort out the good companies from the false ones, doing what they can to help the baffled consumer pick out appropriate products. Even then you may have to do some research in order to make sure the group giving their stamp of approval to a company is legitimate in itself. It is a sad thing that in this world you have to do so much work yourself just to make sure if one small bottle of eye cream is good or if it is a joke, but it is necessary so you might as well understand what must be done on your part.

The second available answer is no. With organic products and asking this sort of question, do not be confused; different people have different ideas on what is organic and what is not. Some people consider a product made entirely out of organic ingredients to be organic. If there are any synthetics whatsoever in the product, then it is not. Overall, yes, products out there for all various uses can be organic, but that is only if you are willing to consider that these products will have other synthetics with them.

If you are seeking 100 percent organic products, then no, you will not have a very good chance at finding a great many. If you want to find an organic astringent, then just use cold water or straight witch hazel that has not been altered or chemically toyed with in any way. Otherwise, you will have to turn to a man made product, and many of these are going to have some synthetic organic ingredients in it. What constitutes as organic all depends upon your personal views, as there is no concrete organic definition that people and companies are willing to agree on.

You should not let this fact worry you. Should you be one of the people out there searching for complete and utter 100 percent organic products, then you would do well to simply look up recipes and make your own garden; here is wishing you luck with that. Synthetics are not necessarily bad for you.

In fact, many of them are more effective than the actual organic ingredients. Scientists these days are much more careful about their testing of new items and are sure to give out as much information possible; a bad product will catch the company and its employees a lot of flack, something the company definitely does not want. Synthetics combined with organics are meant to help your skin and make for better products, thus better results for you.

Know what you are looking for in a product and even if a product that has the majority of its ingredients made up of organics happens to contain a few synthetics, do not shy away. Instead, see what possibilities it may have, as they might be just what you were looking for.

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