Antioxidant Cleanser
Sure we’ve
all heard about the wonders of antioxidants. Why, they can practically do anything, except perhaps
fix that jammed doorknob in your closet. Then again, a scientist might be working on that as well.
But did you know that for all the hype that antioxidants are recently getting from the
scientific community the benefits of such were already common knowledge even centuries before? The Ancient
Egyptians were among the first people to add spices and herbs in their baths to cleanse their bodies and keep their
skin healthy and clean. Of course, they didn’t know yet about antioxidants or free radicals or other such things,
but what they did know, they understood.
Today, we have all sorts of technology to assist us in finding out what exactly those things
that make plants so beneficial to our health and well-being. Antioxidants. Whoever thought that an essential
element of life – oxygen – could have some negative effects on our body as well? It’s really a good thing that
nature has provided us with plants that can produce substances like antioxidants that work primarily to counteract
the harmful effects of oxygen byproducts.
Several studies later, research on antioxidants has led to products that help enhance the human
body. To be sure, antioxidants have natural cleansing properties and what better way to take advantage of that than
to create a product that’s specifically designed to cleanse? Hence, the emergence of antioxidant
cleansers.
Antioxidant cleansers are only among the many products currently in store for you. For most
people, the skin is an essential element of physical beauty and taking care of it is a must. Antioxidant cleansers
are extremely beneficial since they contain natural vitamins and minerals that help protect skin from diseases or
blemishes. Antioxidant cleansers keep skin healthy and clean.
There are several antioxidant cleansers available out there, each type catering to a particular
type of skin. So before you go out and purchase your antioxidant cleanser, it is important that you first determine
what skin type you have. For instance, do you have dry skin? Oily? Large pores? Small pores? All these are
important factors to consider when you purchase your antioxidant cleanser.
Normal/oily skin largely consists of large pores that secrete more sebum and leave skin surface
shiny. An easy test for oily skin is checking for residues left on a tissue after wiping areas around the T-Zone
(forehead, nose, upper cheeks, and chin). Some recommended antioxidant cleansers for this type of skin are products
that contain one or more of the following ingredients: papaya (papin), silk amino acid, sugar cane, orange,
grapefruit, and orange.
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