10 effective remedies for natural skin care routine

There are more natural skin care products available now than ever, and their long list of benefits beyond even great looking skin might come come as a surprise to you.

When you use natural products like this regularly, not only are you beautifying your skin, but you’re also absorbing antioxidants, enhancing your skin’s UV resistance,among other factors.

Start making over your beauty routine by trying these 10 natural skin care products

Coconut oil

Coconut is very versatile can be used for skin, food, hair among others.

Some of the benefits are strengthening underlying epidermal tissue, removing dead skin cells, protecting us from sunburns.

It generally helps cleanse, moisturizes, removes makeup, heals wounds or scars quicker, and prevents razor burn. Coconut oil used internally is also beneficial for your looks.

Tea tree oil

Tea tree has been used for hundreds of years in Australia to fight breakouts, redness and inflammation on the skin.

It is very effective in removing black spots, acne, rashes among others.

Apple cider vinegar

An extremely versatile and inexpensive natural skin care product.

include helping to kill pathogens like bacteria, cleansing the skin and helping to stop acne, plus providing anti fungal properties.

Raw Honey

Raw honey is one of the best natural sources of nutrients, enzymes, vitamins and skin boosting acids.

It is unheated, unprocessed and unpasteurized unlike most honeys available in grocery stores.

It reduces breakouts, fights allergies or rashes, and helps reduce scars.

Sea salt

Make your own homemade scrub by mixing two teaspoons sea salt with four teaspoons raw honey, then apply the mix evenly to clean skin, rub it gently, let it stand for 15 minutes and rinse.

Sea salt comes loaded with tons of minerals and nutrients like magnesium, calcium, sodium and potassium that it absorbs from the sea water where it's produced.

Avocado

It helps soothe sunburned skin, can boost collagen production and treat age spots.

It also works to reduce inflammation of the skin when applies topically and can do the same internally when eaten.

Aloe vera

Aloe vera contains bacteria fighting, soothing ingredients that fight inflammation, redness and itching.

For hundreds of years aloe has been used to treat skin diseases, infections and as a natural treatment for fungal diseases in traditional Chinese medicine.

Jojoba Oil

One of the most widely used carrier oils.

It is extremely moisturizing and can help heal burns, sores, scars, dermatitis, acne psoriasis and wrinkles.

Shea Butter

Shea butter has been used as a natural skin care product in Africa for hundreds of years, where it is still largely cultivated and shipped around the world today.

It makes an excellent moisturizing options for dry skin types and is inexpensive yet effective at reducing flaking, redness or peeling.

Castor oil

Used to cleanse skin. For facial cleansing, you only need to use a very small amount, about a teaspoon of castor oil, mixed into in 1/4 cup of another oil like coconut or almond. Rub into your face and massage, then rinse with warm water to carry away impurities.