Wash Your Face With…
You do it everyday…wash your face, but today we will share a new idea or at least new to us. Wash your face with…
HONEY….Yes you read that right…honey. And according to the alternativedaily.com here are 9 reason why:
Honey, along with coconut oil, has to be one of the most universally beneficial natural beauty products. It doesn’t matter what type of skin you have — whether it’s dry, oily, acne-prone, sensitive, inflamed, aging — there’s no one who can’t get better skin with honey.
When shopping for honey, you want to look for a raw, unpasteurized product. The best honey has been only roughly filtered to remove any major particulates, with the living product otherwise left intact. The thing is, pasteurized honey doesn’t normally have “pasteurized” written on the label because pasteurizing is standard practice for mainstream commercial honey. Anything that says “pure honey,” “real honey” or “100 percent honey” has been pasteurized. If it doesn’t explicitly say “raw” on the package, you don’t want it.
1. Honey is antibacterial
Humans have intuitively known about the healing abilities of honey, having used it as a food and medicine for thousands of years. Since the 19th century, scientists have been able to analyze how exactly this works.
Why is this important for your skin? If you suffer from acne, or any fungal or yeast-related skin conditions, honey will help to remove what’s causing the problem without damaging skin, like many commercial face washes or creams might.
2. Honey is packed with antioxidants
Even though honey is made up of 80 percent sugar and 18 percent water, the remaining two percent is packed with high-performing compounds. This includes antioxidants like polyphenols, flavonoids and vitamins, which help prevent oxidative damage to cells. While these properties are beneficial when you eat honey, they’re also great when you smear it on your face.
3. Honey is anti-inflammatory
One of the resulting benefits from the antibacterial and antioxidant activity of honey is that any inflammation in the skin can be soothed. If you have any redness or itchy skin, honey is the perfect gentle, moisturizing cleanser.
4. Honey can kill cancer cells
Multiple studies have investigated the anti-cancer activity of honey and honey extracts on cells such as bladder, breast, cervical, prostate and endometrial cancer. A 2012 study specifically examined honey’s ability to protect mouse cells against DNA damage caused by UVB radiation.
This can be very helpful for skin, since it is such a vulnerable area for the proliferation of cancer cells, particularly due to environmental factors and sun exposure. If you wash your face (and body!) with honey, any development of cancer cells could be prevented in advance.
5. Honey is anti-aging
The many trace vitamins found in honey, along with all of the other beneficial compounds we’ve mentioned above, make it a skin-nurturing powerhouse. This can help keep skin soft and nourished and prevent damage from environmental factors which accelerate the onset of an aged appearance.
6. Honey heals wounds
While honey has been used to support the cleaning, dressing and healing of wounds for centuries, a 2006 literature review collected the scientific evidence to make the benefits of honey incontestable. Basically, honey kills “bad bugs” while retaining the healthy cells of the body and encouraging all of the mechanisms of healing.
This makes honey a great face wash not just for preventing acne and other skin issues but also healing any residual damage as quickly as possible, so you can get back to having gorgeous smooth skin.
7. Honey is non-toxic
Being a completely natural product, honey clearly wins over all of the commercial facial cleansers which contain things like sulfates, parabensand ocean-polluting microbeads. If you can get just as many (or more) benefits from a non-toxic product made by Mother Nature, why not use it?
8. Honey is moisturizing
Honey is known to be an emollient, which means it helps skin retain moisture. This lends that youthful, dewy look that everyone is crazy about.
9. Honey is gentle on skin
And finally, honey delivers all of these amazing benefits while being gentle on skin — it’s the perfect solution for sensitive, dry or irritated skin. The only precautions are, honey should not be used by infants under one year old, nor those with any bee-related allergies.
How to wash your face with honey
Ready to get started? First of all, if you have long hair, tie it back out of the way otherwise, it will end up a sticky mess. Next, put a small blob of honey in the palm of your hand, and rub hands together to warm the honey. Massage it all over your face for a minute or two, then rinse with warm water. That’s it! Enjoy your soft, glowing skin.
So there you have it…9 good reasons to try and a “how-to” to help you get started. If this is as good as the claims are, just think of the money you’ll save on skin care products, not to mention the benefits of having truly and naturally glowing skin. What are you waiting for?
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