Essential Oil Benefits For Skin

By Alta Alexander


Natural cosmetics that really work are big business these days. Keeping harsh chemicals away from their hands, faces, and bodies is important to many consumers. They, and the industry at large, have learned a lot about essential oil benefits for skin, hair, nails, and total well-being.

The outer layer of the body, called the epidermis, is the largest of all the organs. It is the first line of defense for our bodies, keeping out environmental pollutants in the air and on everything we come into contact with. It seals in vital moisture, shields us from bacteria, viruses, and fungi, and releases toxins through perspiration. It also absorbs enough oxygen to enable us to live; if the skin is totally sealed, with cosmetic paint for example, people die.

Although our outer layer can refuse to absorb a lot of chemicals, others do penetrate and can do damage. In addition, some ingredients may inhibit natural processes of this protective layer. Mineral oil applied topically, for instance, can deplete vitamins and minerals, actually making surface tissue less moist and resilient than before. Think about lip balms with a petroleum base which need to be constantly re-applied to lips that stay chapped all winter.

Essential oils come from plants. Processing separates the oils from the rest of the botanical, using either steam processing, cold pressing, or chemical extraction (these are the only methods suitable for mass production). Most all-natural companies use one of the first two processes and avoid chemical extraction. The goal is to get pure, undamaged elixirs that concentrate the beneficial effects of the whole plant.

These pure essences are said to contain all of the beneficial and healing properties of the plant in greater concentration, making them stronger and more effective. Manufacturers select many of the oils to balance oily or dry skin, fight acne and psoriasis, soothe wrinkles, and calm reactions like redness or uneven tones.

The fragrance of plants is also concentrated in the oils, making them suitable for scenting body care products. Everyone loves scents, whether of rose or lavender or more exotic ones like patchouli and jasmine. Getting added benefits, as the oils soothe, tone, and clarify, is a bonus. For thousands of years, the uplifting and therapeutic effects of plant oils have been valued.

Aroma does more than smell good. It is almost unparalleled in stress reduction. Stress is a factor of modern life that contributes more than we know to the breakdown of mental and physical health. Relieving the constant burden of anxiety and tension is one of the best things we can do for ourselves. Relax in a warm, scented bath or sleep on a fragrant pillow and see the benefits on your face in the morning. Smooth on a cream or lotion that smells wonderful while doing good things for your skin - a win win every time.

Aromatherapists take the effects of fragrance many steps further, targeting particular emotional, mental, and physical problems and addressing them with specific oils. Lavender is both antiseptic and relaxing, eucalyptus purifying and invigorating, and rose good for the soul as well as for dry skin. Oils heal while evoking fond memories, keeping us in touch with nature, and helping make each day better. As they work on emotional centers in the brain and on the cells of our face, the magic of plants fills us with joy, peace, and optimism. Try essential oils for yourself and see how much they add to life.




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