Wednesday 15 December 2010

At a glance - The essential oils for differant skin types

Shirley Price Aromatherapy is one of the worlds favourite skincare companies.  Founded by Shirley Price in 1974 the company has many fans of its products while the company's training college has trained over 6000 students for professional aromatherapy of which skincare is an important part.
Once ACNE and ECZEMA skin has been normalised with SHIRLEY PRICE active essential oil creams and the appearance of SCARS reduced with SHIRLEY PRICE scar care cream an ESSENTIA skincare program can be started.   SENSITIVE SKIN requires the minimum of active ingredients.  The skin's slightly acidic surface protects against injurious environment influences, dehydration, germs, bacteria with its so-called protective acid mantle.  The problem with mass produced skincare products is that they strip this protective shield. 
 

Keller in Germany published an important book showing how natural plant oils to which the body is well adapted can be used for day to day skincare as well as for cleansing irritated and damaged skin to keep the skin healthy. The development of this idea of a protective mantle with a slightly acid ph level of 5.5 is credited to Dr Heinz Maurer. 
12 scientific studies have confirmed the effectiveness of these ph 5.5 skincare products and like SHIRLEY PRICE products their effectiveness has also been confirmed by over 35 years of practice.  We are pleased to continue an association with this important scientifically proven research by offering SebaMed products including soap free soap and bodycare for SENSITIVE SKIN.  BABY SKIN too is very sensitive and requires the minimum of active ingredients.


SKIN TYPE

ESSENTIAL OIL GUIDE

DRY

bergamot, grapefruit, juniper, lavender, palmarosa, tea tree

NORMAL

geranium, jasmine, lavender, palmarosa, rose oil

OILY

cedarwood, cypress, lemon, orange, patchouli, vetiver

MATURE

lavender, myrhh, neroli, frankincense and rose oil

SENSITIVE

chamomile, helichrysum, lavender, rose

MENS

lavender, sandalwood, cypress

Essentia

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