2021年5月2日星期日

Rosemary For Your Skin Care

Although rosemary herb is commonly used to add flavor to many recipes, its medicinal properties also make it very useful for skin care.

Rosemary is rich in nutrients such as iron, calcium, vitamins and antioxidants. Various forms of rosemary-rosemary extract, rosemary oil and rosmarinic acid-are effective for many skin types. It is found in skin care cleansers, soaps, facial masks, toners and creams. This herb is widely used in aromatherapy because of its stimulating properties to refresh, rejuvenate and help you feel energetic. The following are the benefits of this aromatic herb for the skin.

Prevent aging of skin

Because it contains natural powerful antioxidants, rosemary oil can strengthen capillaries and help slow down the effects of skin aging. It also tightens loose skin, making it look firmer and more elastic. In addition, rosemary can promote biological activity and cell growth, reducing fine lines and wrinkles.

Acne treatment

With its powerful disinfectant and antibiotic properties, herbs can help treat acne and oily skin conditions. When massaged onto the face, rosemary oil can help reduce dark spots and spots on the skin, thereby improving the skin's complexion.

Prevent infection

The anti-inflammatory properties of rosemary extract for skin help to reduce swelling and puffiness of the skin. It also helps to treat burns and soothe the skin. The medicinal value of this herb makes it an effective treatment for chronic skin diseases, including dermatitis, eczema and psoriasis.

Homemade cucumber rosemary acne treatment mask

Peel the cucumber and juice it in a food processor.

Add a tablespoon of rosemary essential oil to the liquid.

Beat the egg whites well and add to the mixture.

Apply the mixture to your face and let it sit for 15 minutes

Rinse off.

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