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		<title>Natural Lotion for your Baby</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A baby is born with hyper-sensitive skin. That is why pediatricians often advise new mothers to take extra precaution with the clothes, food and substances they give their new born baby. It&#8217;s important to remember that what goes ON your baby goes IN your baby as well. So what are the types of natural baby [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A baby is born with hyper-sensitive skin. That is why pediatricians often advise new mothers to take extra precaution with the clothes, food and substances they give their new born baby. It&#8217;s important to remember that what goes ON your baby goes IN your baby as well. So what are the types of natural baby lotion that are safe for your angel&#8217;s sensitive skin?</p>
<p>One of the most obvious answers would probably be the natural baby lotion with essential oils. These types of natural baby lotion are made from naturally grown ingredients. Of course, this would mean 0% harsh chemical compounds or toxins from fertilizers that are used for rapid growth of a plant. This also means that the natural lotion will contain no preservatives or any artificial dyes or fragrances. It&#8217;s pure and very basic enough to not be harmful to the skin.</p>
<p>Another type of natual baby lotion that will be good for baby&#8217;s skin is the one with Shea Butter in it. One thing you should know about Shea butter is that it contains almost the same structured lipids that we have in our skin. The moisturizers in Shea butter are the same as those produced by the sebaceous glands of the skin. It resembles the same function making it ultra compatible for baby&#8217;s sensitive skin.</p>
<p>Plus, Shea Butter contains fatty acids that help retain skin moisture and elasticity. It also helps keep the intercellular structure of our skin cells epidermis intact to effectively keep bacteria out. It&#8217;s like hitting two birds with one stone. You keep your baby&#8217;s skin moisturized, healthy and at the same time protect his or her cells from bacteria!</p>
<p>One of the most highly used natural baby lotion products is from Mom’s Skincare. A lot of mothers swear by it. Their natural baby lotion has a light smell, so it means it contains lesser materials that can harm baby. It has been proven to be good for sensitive skin by mothers everywhere. So if you&#8217;re looking for the perfect natural baby lotion try browsing the internet about these types of natural baby lotion products to help you decide what&#8217;s best for your baby.</p>
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		<title>Chamomile A Natural Lotion Ingredient</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chamomile (or camomile) is a common name for several daisy-like plants. The greeks named them &#8220;earth-apple-on the ground&#8221; for their apple-like scent. There are several varieties of Chamomile &#8211; each one used for slightly different purposes or intensities of properties. German or blue chamomile and Roman (English) chamomile, or the &#8220;garden&#8221; chamomile are the most [...]]]></description>
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<p>Chamomile (or camomile) is a common name for several daisy-like plants. The greeks named them &#8220;earth-apple-on the ground&#8221; for their apple-like scent. There are several varieties of Chamomile &#8211; each one used for slightly different purposes or intensities of properties. German or blue chamomile and Roman (English) chamomile, or the &#8220;garden&#8221; chamomile are the most commonly used.</p>
<p>These two types of chamomile are used for health conditions and are most commonly found in skin care or beauty products. While the two kinds are thought to have similar effects on the body, the German variety is more commonly used in the United States. Chamomile, is one of the oldest of all herbs, dating back to ancient Egyptians. It’s both a pretty flower and an ancient healer. Chamomile has been widely used for children and adults for thousands of years for a variety of health conditions.</p>
<p><strong>Chamomile Provides Natural Skin Healing</strong></p>
<p>Chamomile is an essential addition to the herbal first aid kit. It is a useful herb in many situations. It can relieve anxiety and calm someone down in the event of stress. It can also relieve gastrointestinal upset &#8211; after a big meal, or when stress doesn&#8217;t mix well with your meal. Chamomile is even an excellent herb to use as compresses for eye problems. Warm two tea bags with chamomile flowers to ease itchy eyes, especially when traveling to different parts of the country and you are not immune to the allergens in that area. It is also used topically for skin conditions and for mouth ulcers resulting from cancer treatment.</p>
<p>How It Is Used</p>
<p>The flowering tops of the chamomile plant are used to make teas, liquid extracts, capsules, or tablets. The herb can also be applied to the skin as a cream or an ointment, or used as a mouth rinse.</p>
<p>Chamomile in Skin Care Products</p>
<p>This versatile herb is also recognized as a natural healing treatment that helps rejuvenate the skin. There are many wonderful natural facial treatments on the market today that incorporate Chamomile as a key ingredient.</p>
<p>To make a quick and easy tea facial, simply apply a paste made from one teaspoon of fine cornmeal mixed with cooled tea to the face, let dry, then gently rub off.</p>
<p>This very gentle skin tonic is ideal to replenish and enrich dry or sensitive skin. Its bactericidal, anti-itching, and antiseptic properties help to refresh the skin and reduce swelling.</p>
<p>Making paste with extra-strong brew and using it as an external wash or part of a hot compress can also help soothe burns, skin rashes, and sores.</p>
<p>Chamomile has excellent anti-inflammatory properties. Chamomile contains an anti-inflammatory compound called alpha bisabolol which helps to soothe itchy, red skin. For this reason, Chamomile along with some other herbs and natural treatments has shown promise as skin treatments for eczema.   It is a common ingredient in natural lotion.</p>
<p>Chamomile has been used throughout history to treat various skin conditions and some studies have shown it works as effectively as low dose steroid creams without the side effects. Chamomile oil can be purchased at some health food stores. It needs to be diluted with a carrier oil such as almond oil or jojoba and can then be applied as a skin treatment for eczema. Bathing in warm water containing chamomile flowers may also help to soothe inflammation and itching. Simply make a bath bag using chamomile flowers and float it in a tub of warm bath water.</p>
<p>For easing skin inflammations and acne, make a strong chamomile tea, and wipe the cooled liquid over your face each morning. This effective daily rinse tones and cleanses.</p>
<p>Essential Oil Usage</p>
<p>Both Roman and German chamomile have excellent calming properties, but Roman chamomile is more effective for irritation, impatience and feeling disagreeable, and has great value in treating PMS and other menstrual and menopausal problems, while German chamomile  is superbly effective on the skin, not only to sooth and calm, but to heal and for tissue regeneration.</p>
<p>Side Effects and Cautions</p>
<p>* There are reports of rare allergic reactions in people who have eaten or come into contact with chamomile products. Reactions include skin rashes, throat swelling, shortness of breath, and anaphylaxis (a life-threatening allergic reaction).<br />
* People are more likely to experience allergic reactions to chamomile if they are allergic to related plants in the daisy family, which includes ragweed, chrysanthemums, marigolds, and daisies.<br />
* Tell your health care providers about any complementary and alternative practices you use. Give them a full picture of what you do to manage your health. This helps to ensure coordinated and safe care.</p></div>
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		<description><![CDATA[Natural organic body lotion is a popular skin care beauty product.  Many organic body lotions are formulated with essential oils, plant extracts, natural anti oxidants, and vitamins.  The organic skin care product market has evolved over the years so that many skin care products offer a unique blend of function and fragrance.  Body lotion is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Natural organic body lotion is a popular skin care beauty product.  Many organic body lotions are formulated with essential oils, plant extracts, natural anti oxidants, and vitamins.  The organic skin care product market has evolved over the years so that many skin care products offer a unique blend of function and fragrance.  Body lotion is just one segment of the organic skincare market.  There are herbal anti aging products, natural sunscreen, organic baby lotion, natural facial creams, and much more.  Each product is specifically designed to meet a skin care need.  The best part about organic skin care products is that there is something for everyone.  Many companies have focused their body lotion or natural skin care product to a specific demographic. For example the skin care needs of a woman are different than the skin care needs of a man. In addition, many organic skin care products are targeted for a specific age &#8211; a new born baby will have more delicate skin than a teenager or someone in mid life.  Lastly the organic skin care market is segmented into specific body parts.  The consistency of a natural body lotion will be different than a natural facial cream or something design for your hand or feet.  No matter which walk of life or which skin type you are, there is an organic skin care product and lotion for you.</p>
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