Here’s a wonderful idea for a New Year! Forget the expensive manufactured products and switch to these natural ways to take care of your skin.
Honey
When you add honey to your skin, it draws moisture from the air and binds it. The added hydration will give your skin a fresh, youthful glow and suppleness, which will aid in making fine lines and wrinkles less noticeable.

Honey contains natural antioxidants that fight free radicals, one of the leading causes of premature aging. Try using honey and see what it can do for your healthy skin!
Coconut Oil
Coconut oil can do just about anything when it comes to your skin.
Coconut oil is hydrating and has anti-inflammatory properties. When you use it on your skin, it can help suppress some natural inflammation within your body.


We prefer http://www.GreenPasture.org Organic Virgin Coconut Oil as it is pressed in an old-world, cold-pressed method using only choice, fresh coconuts and packaged in a unique small batch process. Their Quality Assurance procedure ensures a consistent, creamy textured, fresh, mild flavored coconut oil.
Green Tea
Green Tea has sun protection benefits and anti-aging properties.

There is a connection between drinking green tea and improved health. The polyphenols in green tea have antioxidant properties as well as soothing abilities. These both can help address and treat sun-damaged skin.
Homemade Exfoliating Scrub
This is simple and you can use it all over your body to help get your best skin!
Avoid your face, though, as this scrub will be too abrasive for your face skin. For this scrub, pick your favorite oil, whether coconut or avocado.
In a mason jar, fill about ¾ with salt, and then fill the rest with oil. That’s literally it.
Apply before you shave or a couple of times a week for your softest and smoothest skin (and shave!). Using a scrub like this will help you have more healthy skin.
Water
It should be obvious with our bodies being made of up to 60% water, that we need to drink water.

Yes, we need to drink lots of water every day. This will do wonders for your skin, not only hydrating it but helping to prevent premature aging, faster healing, reduced puffiness, and acne. Water can also help itchy skin, from the inside out, and it also toughens skin.
Shea Butter
Shea butter has anti-inflammatory properties and helps with itch relief, too.

There’s a reason it’s an ingredient in many moisturizers. The nutrients in shea butter have calming and anti-inflammatory effects for the skin and might be useful to help treat and sooth eczema. Shea butter hasn’t been shown to cause skin allergies, so it can be good for the most sensitive of skin types to promote healthy skin.
Aloe Vera
Aloe vera has antioxidant and antibacterial properties, helps accelerate healing and can reduce constipation, too.

It can be used to moisturize and slow your skin’s aging.
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Good post! I love skin care, the natural kind. Something to try for a scrub rather than salt, is used coffee grinds. Once you’ve brewed coffee with them, they are usually a much softer abrasive.
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Good to know. Thanks.
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Stuff I didn’t know! I do use coconut oil. Now I’m going to try honey all over my face and see if we can’t get rid of the crinkles around the eyes. Aloe vera would be good too. I wanna look 30! (But I’ll settle for 40)
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