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Mint Emulsified Sugar Scrub |
Let me start out by saying that I love, love, love this scrub. I have made many a scrub, but this one tops them all. It's a gentle scrub, great for the face, and leaves your skin feeling soft and slightly energized. The fragrance is soft and delicate, and the sugar provides a gentle scrub. I found the recipe on one of my favorite supply websites, Wholesale Supplies Plus. It's a winner in my book, and here's why:
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Avocado Oil |
- Avocado Oil: I've extolled the benefits of this wonderful fruit oil before, but it's so good I'll share it again. Cold pressed avocado oil is one of the richest sources of beneficial monounsaturated fatty acids like oleic acid. Not only is avocado oil extremely good at hydrating and softening your skin, it is often recommended as an effective treatment for acne and blackheads, eczema and other forms of skin inflammation. It's an excellent source of antioxidants, essential fatty acids, minerals, and vitamins. It also facilitates in the healing of scars, diminishing of spots, removal of stretch marks and shrinking of large pores. Avocado oil can increase collagen, reduce wrinkles, and heal damaged skin. The avocado, actually a fruit, is rich in proteins and fats, sterolin, lecithin and potassium. The natural oils in an avocado can penetrate deep into the skin, helping to soften and hydrate dry and flaky patches.
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Mango Butter |
- Mango Butter: Mango Butter is extracted from the fruit kernels of the mango tree. Pure Mango Butter is thought to exhibit excellent moisturizing properties while countering the drying effects of bar soaps and cleansers! Mango Butter is well suited for use in homemade sugar scrubs, lotion bars, soaps, cuticle creams and more! In skin care, we love mango butter for its moisturizing essential fatty acids. It's rich in oleic acid, a mono-unsaturated omega-9 acid; and stearic acid, a saturated fatty acid. These are ingredients that the skin readily recognizes, absorbs, and uses to help add moisture to the skin. It both tightens and firms while providing super nourishment to the skin.
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Vitamin E |
- Vitamin E: Vitamin E oil works to block free radicals from the body, which play a large part in the aging process. If we can fight off free radicals, then we can reduce wrinkles and keep the skin youthful-looking. It has basic antioxidant properties that everyone needs. The term vitamin E actually refers to a group of fat-soluble compounds that have different antioxidant abilities. Because vitamin E helps ward off sun damage, it can reduce the signs of aging including fine lines, wrinkles, and brown spots. Vitamin E is also known as a wound healer.
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Sugar |
- Sugar: Sugar scrubs have a few benefits over salt scrubs. For one, small sugar granules are generally gentler than salt, which can cause microscopic tears in the skin. Secondly, because of sugar's natural humectant properties, these scrubs are more hydrating than salt scrubs, which can strip skin of natural oils. Exfoliation is necessary as we age, it removes dry and dead skin cells on the surface of the skin. It is one of the most important aspects of your home skincare routine for face and body. Exfoliation not only helps many skin problems, it also increases blood circulation, which in turn helps you to achieve healthy and glowing skin. By exfoliating first, then moisturizing, you are getting the nutrients right where your skin needs them. Moisturizing dead skin cells is of little benefit to your skin.
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Mint Emulsified Sugar Scrub |
So, I have just completed the three step process that you need for healthy, glowing skin after you have cleansed: Exfoliate to get to your healthy skin; Clay Mask to pull impurities, shrink pores, moisturize, and nourish; Moisturize to nourish and protect your skin from the free radicals and impurities floating around in our atmosphere that can cause premature aging.
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