Okay, let's talk skin. I believe it is really important to take good care of your skin. Beautiful clear glowing skin is an asset. You can quote me on that... I have always struggled with maintaining clear skin both on my face and back. In the past, it was much harder so I sought out dermatological help because I thought it was the only way to solve my issue. The main medication prescribed was a contraceptive that would help balance my hormones which in-turn cleared my skin. This was backed by topical medication. After a few years of using the pills, I noticed being disgusted by them. Even the thought of taking them made me sick. To this day certain drinks and scents trigger the feeling. Yes, it's that deep. I also noticed that I had developed excessive sweating and a few other side effects that were just displeasing so I stopped taking the pills. The topical products were just too harsh and chemically for my skin. I'd have peeling or my skin would sting plus they were not at all cost-effective and if I skipped a month of my routine I'd be back to square one.
The thing is I have super sensitive skin in addition to eczema so a myriad of ingredients may cause a flare up, leading to a massive disgusting breakout. My triggers mainly stem from products with heavy fragrance, harsh chemicals, dirt/dust and some foods. The combination makes it hard to find something to treat all my problems. It was either eczema calm but acne crazy or irritable skin. I used Cetaphil (which is a great product) for some time but I need to feel clean and it didn't do that for me. So in 2014 when I did my Big chop and was looking into organic means for hair care. I stumbled on a whole industry that seemed promising for my skin. I started researching different products and the benefits, that's where my natural/organic skincare journey began.
How To (I) Achieved Clear Skin
Many products on the market tend to have synthetic ingredients that may cause irritation or other problems. It surprising how many crap companies put in beauty products. Just ridiculous especially when dealing with ultra-sensitive skin. So I found that avoiding these harsh chemicals and using fragrance-free, natural/organic products can make a significant change in your skin. I have also started to weed out my makeup collection (its not much of a collection anyway) to ensure its more vegan/ natural friendly. This proves to be harder than anticipated as I tend to be more sensitive to makeup products. I'll report on that in a later post. Bonus tip: Your diet also plays a role in how healthy your skin is. Drink a lot of water and stay away from sugar!
Cleansing
African Black Soap is my soap of choice. This stuff is simply magic. I can not live without this! A permanent staple in my skincare routine, ride or die for sure. It literally saved my skin. Now, I know you're thinking, "Isn't African black soap a bit harsh on the skin and I must admit yes it can be. That is why I created a DIY solution to reduce the harshness. I created a liquefied version of the African black soap and added Neem leaves/oil which is excellent for eczema or skin irritations. Here are the simple recipe instructions
- Brew the Neem leaves in boiling water for a few minutes/if you have neem oil simply use distilled water and add a few drops to the water.
- Let the mixture sit and cool not completely. The mixture needs to at least be lukewarm so that the black soap can be dissolved.
- Crumble the soap into small pieces and place in the neem brew mixture. Shake the mixture occasionally until all soap particles are completely dissolved and that is it, your soap is ready.
Mask
These are good to detoxify, moisturizes, sooth and to add a glow. My DIY all-natural concoction is Bentonite clay and Apple Cider Vinegar. I love this remedy as it seems to do wonders for my skin. Bentonite Clay is known for its detoxifying properties. It has so many benefits like unclogging pores, preventing blackhead build up and it's a natural exfoliant which aids in evening out the skin tone. The mask is super easy to make. this is my 'recipe'
- 2 teaspoons of Bentonite clay to one teaspoon of ACV and a splash of water to dilute the ACV as it can make the mask a bit strong. Use only plastic utensils as metals can leach from the spoon to the clay. The mixture should be a peanut butter consistency.
Exfoliating
Listen, Baking soda is a magic product. It seriously has so many uses it's ridiculous. I use this as my primary exfoliant both for body and face. The fine granules act as a microdermabrasion that polishes the skin leaving it smooth by buffing away the dead skin cells. The frequency of use really depends on my skin's needs. I add a bit of baking soda to my hands then add my DIY African Black soap mix. I use gentle circular motions to scrub taking care not to add too much pressure as I do not want to tear my skin. I've also been using Vasanti Brighten up! Enzymatic Face Rejuvenator, which is an incredible exfoliator. It is an all natural, paraben free product that has papaya enzymes which break down dead skin cell. The micro-crystals polishes your skin leaving it softer and visibly brighter. It is said to mimic professional microdermabrasion and I quite agree. I absolutely love this product!! But be careful if you have sensitive skin, use the tiniest bit!
Toning
I just realize that I use a lot of food based products for my skin. Apple Cider Vinegar is another one of those products. This has anti-fungal properties which are proven to inhibit the growth of acne-causing bacteria. I dilute the ACV in distilled water at a 1:3 ratio in a spray bottle. I use this twice per day after my facial wash/mask/exfoliation. Let it sit and absorb or pat into skin.
Moisturizing
I currently do not have an organic/natural cream in my routine...but I would love to add one. I am testing out the Drunk Elephant Protini Polypeptide Cream, so far its good but only time will tell. To add moisture I use Hyaluronic Acid Serum in the day and Organic Rose Hip Seed Oil at night. The hyaluronic serum instantly hydrates my skin leaving it plump as it replenishes moisture. Rosehip Oil is filled with antioxidants, vitamins and essential fatty acids that hydrate dry, itchy skin and corrects dark spots. It is excellent at reducing fine lines and scars.
In this photo, you can see my skin is not perfect, but I'm comfortable with going makeup free on a daily basis. I have a few spots here and there especially on my chin where I get hormonal acne EVERY month :(. That's the hardest part for me. I just can't seem to rid thereof acne scaring because of the constant occurrence. Any suggestions? I would love to know what you do to get rid of your cystic acne.
Disclaimer: This is what works for me! Everybody's skin reacts differently to products so take this with a grain of salt. Although, I do believe implementing natural/organic products in your regiment will benefit your skin. While if needed, supplementing it with prescribed medication to target stubborn problems.
I'd love to hear your skincare secrets. Please share them with me in the comments. And let know your favorite DIY's for skincare, I would love to try them.
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