Zinc Oxide Creams for Natural Skin Care

May 24, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Zinc oxide moisturizer is definitely one of the handiest and most versatile products you can have in your medicine cabinet.

When you think of zinc oxide moisturizer or cream, one the first thoughts that may come into your mind might be the lifeguard. He sits at his post with a generous coating of white zinc cream covering his nose to help protect him from sunburn. This is without a doubt the most common way zinc oxide cream is used. As a matter of fact, there are many skin experts who believe that zinc oxide sunscreen (even though it’s not very attractive) is superior to today’s chemical sunscreens at blocking and absorbing the dangerous UVAs and UVBs.

What you may not be aware of is that this particular natural skin cream is a valuable addition to your medicine cabinet as a treatment for a wide variety of skin conditions, complications, and disorders. As an example, zinc oxide cream is extremely effective in the treatment of acne. It has many benefits that are specific to the relief of acne conditions. It will reduce inflammation, It will decrease the production of excessive oils, it will draw out infectious toxins, and It will increases the healing process of your skin.

There are a lot of Mothers who use zinc oxide cream to prevent and treat diaper rash. This versatile cream is also great for treating minor cuts, burns and abrasions. Dandruff and dermatitis are also known to respond quite well to the use of zinc oxide. It is also used to treat athlete’s foot, as well as poison ivy, poison oak, and irritating sumac rashes. It works great at suppressing the unbearable symptoms of both itching and inflammation.

How to apply zinc oxide cream. Apply it generously on your skin. Leave it uncovered. Do not use any kind of bandage, unless your Doctor tells you to do so. Before you use zinc oxide cream on infants or children, consult your pediatrician. While reactions with other types of medications are rarely reported, they can occur. If you happen to have a skin cream or other topical lotion already on the affected site, it is in your best interest to clean this area before you begin applying the zinc cream.

The number one reason why zinc oxide cream is so effective is the hundreds of enzymes that depend on this trace mineral in order to function properly. Zinc can be found in almost every cell in the human body. It also contains powerful antioxidant properties and it is an important factor regarding your immune response system. Remember, your skin is the largest organ in the human body, and it absorbs all of the nutrients in zinc oxide cream directly through the skin.

When used properly, you can definitely see that zinc oxide cream is a great remedy to have on hand in your medicine cabinet.

Zinc Moisturizers and Vitamin E

May 13, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment 

sun_damage_sunburned_young_men-150x150 Zinc Moisturizers and Vitamin EYou  might have noticed the recent trend for natural skincare products and herbal treatments. One of those treatments is a great anti-acne treatments and natural sun protector call Zinc. Zinc Oxide is a natural mineral that is usually found in a powder form and resembles chalk or calcium.

Modern-day zinc moisturizers contain many natural herbal ingredients along with a base oil or water for moisturizing. One really great oil to use in any moisturizer is Vitamin E.

Vitamin E (also known as Tocopheryl Acetate) has amazing healing and regenerative powers to renew skin cells. The great thing about Vitamin E in natural moisturizers like zinc cream, is you can not only ingest it - but it works wonders topically as well.

Vitamin E, which was only discovered 80 years ago, is an antioxidant that will help you to fight free radicals. Good sources of vitamin E are walnuts, almonds, peanuts, vegetable oils and green leafy vegetables. Vitamin E is stored in your body’s fatty tissue, from where it assists with forming red blood cells, in addition to neutralizing free radicals.

Stretch Marks

  • Vitamin E oil has long been thought of as a treatment for stretch marks. To use the oil on stretch marks, rub the vitamin E oil into the deep marks and massage it in well so it penetrates your skin. Apply the oil at least once a day to notice changes in the appearance of stretch marks. Vitamin E oil is also found in some lotions and creams meant to reduce stretch marks. Newer stretch marks will be easier to treat than older ones.

Scars

  • Many people use vitamin E oil to treat scars and reduce the scars’ appearance. The oil is found in many creams and lotions made specifically for scar treatment. For just vitamin E oil, you can find it in capsule form. Poke the capsule with a needle and squeeze the oil out to apply topically to scars.

  • Vitamin E in combination with your Zinc Moisturizer, your skin should have excellent opportunity to heal and regenerate any acne scars, or general scars you may have as the zinc also acts as a natural sun block, preventing further UV damage and wrinkles or darkening of the skin.

The Benefits of Using Zinc Skincare

May 6, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment 

zinc-face-150x150 The Benefits of Using Zinc SkincareYou may not be familiar with Zinc ( or ZINC OXIDE).  Using zinc in skincare has been a fairly recent trend - except for those historic days at the beach when everyone wrote that bright, white nose cream.

Well, zinc has changed a lot since those goopy, thick formulas, but the benefits are still the same.

New blends of zinc are now super-light and barely noticeable. Zinc is one of nature’s best sunscreens. Aside from sitting in the shade, if you are going to be out in the sun, you want to wear zinc. The reasons are two-fold.

First, zinc is a natural mineral - NOT a laboratory-produced chemical. If you are more concerned about using natural products - as many are these days- then why support another chemical factory? It’s bad for the environment and it’s bad for YOU.

Zinc in it’s natural form is simply a micronized powder ( a lot like calcium) that is bright white once processed - hence the WHITE color of old sunblocks.

Second - zinc’s crystallized properties actually REFLECT the sun’s rays unlike chemical sunscreens that product a think chemical barrier that ABSORBS UV rays into the top layer of sunscreen, which then makers report, stop the rays from sinking into your skin. Doesn’t sound very safe does it?

Another amazing benefit of zinc is not as commonly known - it controls acne and helps prevent breakouts.

Turns out zinc, is also a great anticeptic healing agent - a little like going to natual sulfer springs for a soak, the mineral properties of zinc make it an excellent anti-acne treatment.

Zinc can be found in a carrier agent - like a lotion or moisturizer most often. You can find multiple varites of zinc sunscreens these days in almost any store. Just be sure to read the labels and be on the look out for other chemicals combined with zinc. Try to find as natural a product as you can - one without parabens or chemical perservatives.

Zinc moisturizers make a great acne treatment and can be found online and in some speciality skincare stores.