Herbal Creams


by Juliet Cohen - Date: 2007-11-01 - Word Count: 510 Share This!

Herbs feed, regulate and cleanse the body naturally. Herbal creams are hand-made from natural products, including herbs, homeopathics and essential oils, generally in a macadamia nut oil base. Eczema is an increasingly common condition affecting children and adults, and causes itchy rashes, pain and inflammation. Long-term use of steroids in herbal eczema creams can cause permanent damage. Natural" creams for eczema have been found to contain the steroid drugs customers were trying to avoid. Herbal cream for acne can be made at home using natural ingredients or can be bought at a pharmacy. An acne problem can easily be solved in a cost effective way, but if low on funds, make sure to find herbal remedies for acne that are oil free.

A popular recipe will involve bananas and avocados as well as some vitamin E ointment. This is one of the best herbal remedies for acne. All a maker needs to do is put a teaspoon of vitamin E ointment in a blender. Other herbal cream arinca cream. It is mostly useful for bruising, swelling, sprains, aching joints and minor injuries where there is no broken skin. Calendula is particularly helpful in cracked and damaged skin and has a humectant action on the skin, which helps with dry and dehydrated skin. Other use for calendula sore, red, dry, itchy, chapped, cracked, rough skin, cuts, abrasions, boils, rashes, chilblains, sunburn, burns, eczema, insect bites. Comfrey cream use for sprains, strains, bruises, lumps, bumps, inflamed joints and arthritic type aches and pains.

Rosemary goddess herbal cream can be used for its pain relieving qualities, as well as, its softening effects on the skin. Contains rosemary infused oil, beeswax, and filtered water. Witch hazel cream use for heavy aching legs, varicose veins, haemorrhoids, itchy, red, inflamed skin. Marshmallow herbal cream has very beneficial effects on skin problems and diseases and helps in healing wounds, sores, skin ulcers, burns and in soothing irritation. The main benefits of tea tree oil are that it has superb antiseptic, antifungal and broad-spectrum anti-microbial activity on the skin. Olive leaf has cicatrizing properties and is therefore useful in wound healing and is also of use when the skin has been burnt or damaged by excessive exposure to sunlight.

Chickweed is soothing to hot irritated skin and has a history of clearing eczema. Rose assists in holding in moisture. Censoytella stimulates the fibroblast and collagen in the skin, yet prevents excessive proliferation of fibrous tissue in wound healing. Orange blossom face & skin herbal cream. It leaves the skin feeling smooth and the scent of orange blossom water lingers. Contains orange blossom water, olive oil, coconut oil, and beeswax. White lily has been traditionally used to treat abscesses, boils, skin ulcers, wounds and burnt skin. It is used to treat cuperosis (couperose/cuperose) where the skin is covered with small-dilated blood vessels. Soy oil has a regenerative effect on the cutaneous tissues. Soy may be used in specific treatments for aged skin thanks to the revitalizing and emollient properties of phytosterols.

Juliet Cohen writes articles for skin care tips and beauty advice.

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