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For those who suffer from adult acne 05

Hello! My name is Kigawa, and I work for Bi Natural and Milobina.

Last time, we talked about how essential oil called tea tree is the best for acne care.

This time it's a continuation.

Tea tree is an essential oil unique to Australia that is commonly found in Australian households' cupboards along with eucalyptus, but it boasts overwhelming antibacterial power.

In addition, its effectiveness is so reliable that it was included in the first aid kits of Australian soldiers during World War II to heal damaged skin and speed recovery, and scientific research is progressing.

Essential oils are highly concentrated, so they should not be applied directly to the skin, but should be diluted to about 1% before use.

However, in the case of tea tree, the irritation to the skin is extremely low, and some people have even introduced a method of applying it directly to pimples with a cotton swab.

However, even so, applying undiluted solution is generally prohibited in the world of aromatherapy. It is said that continued use of strong ingredients may cause allergies in the future. Therefore, I only wrote this to let you know that it is mild, so please do not try it yourself.

Now, lavender is not as strong as tea tree, but it has high bactericidal and antibacterial properties, and it also has excellent anti-inflammatory effects.

It's really strange to think that such a gentle and refreshing scent can have such an effect.

Lavender is often included in anti-aging skin care products because it has a cell growth promoting effect.

Ultimately, skin aging is a decline in metabolism. The ability to replace damaged and damaged skin with new skin is weakened.

In other words, it can help repair acne-damaged skin, prevent acne scars, and restore pigmentation.

By blending the aromas of tea tree and lavender, you can create a versatile ointment or cream. If you have studied aromatherapy, this recipe is a must-have for making homemade creams.

There is another herb in Okinawa, Japan that has similar effects to tea tree. That is Getto (pronounced Getto).

A member of the ginger family, the moon peach produces an essential oil with a complex aroma, with a unique spicy aroma and a slightly floral aroma. You can also make high-quality aromatic distilled water, which is often used to treat acne.

This moon peach has stronger antibacterial and antibacterial effects than tea tree, and is also extremely effective in calming inflammation, and is extremely mild with very little irritation. It's similar to tea tree in that respect.

Furthermore, because lavender has a cell growth promoting effect and a very high antioxidant effect, it has a high whitening effect and is effective on acne scars.

In other words, moon peach has the effects of both tea tree and lavender.

At Milobina, we have a variety of products that use these three herbs, but to be honest, I'm in love with the versatility of moon peach (lol)

There are several other herbs and skin care oils that can be used to care for weakened skin without irritating them, so I would like to introduce them to you. Here are some particularly representative ones. Here are some things you can use with confidence.

Essential oil: Chamomile (anti-inflammatory, recovery), rose (anti-inflammatory, recovery, anti-aging)
Moisturizing: Sesame oil (anti-inflammatory, recovery, whitening, anti-aging), sweet almond (whitening, be careful of oxidation), jojoba oil (anti-inflammatory, recovery), beeswax (anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory, moisturizing, protection)

All of the oils are light and won't clog your pores. It's amazing how moisturizing it is though. Of course, it doesn't cause oil burns, and on the contrary, it has a whitening effect and UV protection effect of about SPS5.

If you use a skin care product that effectively contains these ingredients, is 100% natural, is made from organic ingredients, no pesticides or chemical fertilizers, and has zero preservatives, you are sure to improve your skin's condition.

However, it is not recommended to use essential oils undiluted; concentrations of around 1% will not be very effective in treating acne, which causes inflammation and is full of energy.

Dramatic effects cannot be expected unless the essential oil concentration is less than 2%.

Also, if possible, you want it to work on your skin for a long time, so applying it undiluted quickly is less likely to be effective, so it is better to use it mixed with a cream or oil that has a scent-preserving effect for skin care. I think it would be good to receive it.

At Milobina,tea tree creamThere is a cream that is very popular for acne care (originally it was used to treat rough skin, but it gained a reputation for curing acne and is now popular as an acne care cream), but if you look closely, it has all the elements necessary for acne care. I am.

・Beeswax protects weakened skin and preserves fragrance
- Contains chamomile, tea tree, and lavender to soothe inflammation.
・Contains a high concentration of tea tree that sterilizes bad bacteria
・Contains jojoba oil, sweet almond oil, and sesame oil that moisturizes your skin and speeds recovery.

The purpose of acne care is not to cure the skin disease called acne.

The ultimate goal is to have beautiful skin.

Therefore, the medicine you receive at the hospital not only sterilizes your skin, but also makes your skin beautiful, naturally calms down inflammation, and makes your skin more moisturized, making it less likely that new acne will form. I think it's important to go.

For that purpose, it is effective to use such high-quality natural creams.

However, even if you use a good cream, there are times when it does not heal easily. it is···

It's time again.

More next time!

Thank you for reading to the end today!

see you.

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