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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Olive Oil for Dry Skin

When it comes to moisturizing dry skin, there is no better moisturizer than olive oil. Olive oil has been used as a cosmetic since the biblical times. Egyptians used the oil harvested from the fruit to help their skin remain young and supple. Today, olive oil is still extremely popular, but there have been a few variations in the way that the oil is used. Instead of slapping the raw oil directly on the skin which can leave a greasy, odorous film, people tend to purchase fragrant products that contain just a touch of olive oil.

The benefits of olive oil for dry skin are endless. The oil is capable of restoring natural moisture to the skin and it can also firm, tone and smooth the skin. Olive oil has also been found to speed healing in the case of injury or blemishes. All the way around, olive oil is just a good skin care product that you should have in your medicine cabinet.

There are many different types of cosmetics that contain olive oil so you need to be careful when choosing the right product for your dry skin care needs. Olive oil is also great for the scalp and works wonders with dry tresses accompanied by dry scalp. Here are just a few of the most popular types of olive oil cosmetics:

* Shampoo – There are numerous brands of shampoos and conditioners that contain olive oil. Not only do these products address the dry skin of the scalp, they also help repair and restore dry and damaged hair. And you don’t have to worry about these products weighing down your style. They are light and do not leave an oily residue.

* Intense conditioner – If your hair is extremely damaged or if your scalp is extremely dry due to sunburn or another condition, you may want to try an olive oil hair masque or an intense weekly conditioner. This treatment is liberally applied to the scalp and hair and covered for about 15 minutes. You may also apply radiant heat to intensify the treatment.

* Body butter – If you suffer from patches of dry skin, olive oil body butter may be exactly what you’re looking for. Body butter is an intense moisturizer that does a lot more for your skin than regular lotion would. It is thick in texture and is ideal for massaging into your skin before bedtime. Many body butters also have aromatherapy for a soothing effect.

* Bath oils – Fragrant bath oils that contain a touch of olive oil are great for dry skin and helping you unwind from a hectic day. Like most bath oils, beads that contain olive oil can leave your skin a tad greasy. So be sure to only do these treatments at night before bed.

Health Benefits of Olive Oil

Not only is olive oil great for dry skin, there are also numerous other health benefits associated with this oil. People who ingest olive oil regularly have been found to benefit tremendously. This is because olive oil is a natural anti-oxidant and contains vitamin E. Here are just a few of the health benefits associated with olive oil:

* Olive oil helps prevent cardiovascular diseases such as arterial sclerosis. It is also beneficial for lowering cholesterol.

* In addition to emolliating dry skin, the oil has been found to help harden and strengthen bones. It is also a great preventive against osteoporosis.

* The anti-oxidants present in olive oil helps keep the brain young by stimulating the growth of new, healthy cells.

* There is also a link between this oil and cancer. People who eat a diet that includes this oil regularly have lower instances of cancer.

As you can see, there are many benefits of olive oil. It is great for your health, but most importantly, it works wonders on dry skin. To treat your skin condition with olive oil, search for skin care products that contain this vital ingredient. Keep in mind that many intense treatments are only intended to be administered once a week or, at the most, twice a week. If you apply too much oil to your skin, you could end up feeling like you have a greasy film on your skin.

Keep in mind that there are many levels of quality when choosing products for your dry skin. Just because one olive oil product does not seem to work, does not mean than none of them will work for your skin. Sometimes it is a process of trial and error to find the right products that work for you.