6 Products to Never Put on Your Face

Acne skin

Social media platforms show DIYs on how to get rid of acne, eczema and other skin problems. Some of these DIYs are dangerous to use on the face of not done correctly.

When following any DIY, you have to know your skin and what works for your skin. This is important when it comes to amount of a product you keep to your face, how you mix the product and how long the product stays in your face. You have to ensure that you don’t expose your skin to allergies, off normal skin pH et cetra.

Many of this DIYs include both physical and chemical aggression to the regime. It is important to note that simple, natural and safe is the way out. Never put a product on your face without proper research.

Here are 6 products you should never put on your face, below are the reasons.

  1. Apple cider vinegar
  2. Baking soda
  3. Lemons
  4. Toothpaste
  5. Coconut oil
  6. Peel off masks

Before we dive in, let’s state a few scientific facts.

  • The skin functions as a protective cover over underlying structures.
  • pH of the skin is 6-7.
  • Breakouts are caused by imbalances in the physiology of the skin.

1. Apple cider vinegar

Apple cider vinegar.

Though this product has many benefits, it is not to be used on the face. Vinegars are way too acidic, meaning they throw off the balance of natural skin pH. When the skin natural pH is disturbed, the results is more breakouts, inflammation and hypersensitivity.

Many DIYs put in apple cider vinegar for lowering pH or as an astringent. So a safe way to use apple cider vinegar is by mixing it with an alkaline substance at the correct concentration.

A simple recipe I have used in the past as a face mask is: 1 tsp moringa powder, half tbs natural honey a quarter tsp apple cider vinegar and few drops of vitamin E oil

Disclaimer: Always do a patch test before applying any product on your skin. Just apply in a sensitive area of your skin for a few minutes and see how it reacts.

Instead of apple cider vinegar, one can substitute with disinfected water, rose water or coconut water. You can even play around with watermelon juice or milk.

2. Baking Soda

Baking soda.

Baking soda, AKA sodium bicarbonate. This product is strongly alkaline. It is used as cleaning agents for the kitchen and bathroom floors. Why on earth will anyone put this on their face?

Baking soda throws off the natural pH of the skin causing more breakouts, scarring, enlarged pores and inflammation.

Baking soda works for teeth whitening, nails softening and even hair cleansing but not on the face ☹️. It’s really dangerous.

For teeth whitening, nail softening and hair cleansing mix in equal part salt and baking soda.

3. Lemons

Lemons.

Lemons belong in water, food and maybe in a photo, definitely not on the face. The use of lemons seem like a good idea because this fruit is rich in citric acid, a known skin lightener. However, Lemons are way too acidic, they will disrupt the natural pH of skin.

Worse, lemons are known to cause photo sensitivity and skin burning when exposed to the sun. Skin darkening, irregular patches, skin hypersensitivity and more breakouts is the result.

If you really want to use lemons, then try it as a face cleanser or a face wash. Do not leave it on your face please.

4. Toothpaste

Toothpaste.

A lot of people believe in the power of toothpaste as an anti- pimple remedy. Terrible idea. What toothpaste does is, it sucks out all the water in the pimples causing it to shrink however, it does not unclog the pore. This causes another pimple appearance next to or on the original site of the pimple. 

5. Coconut oil

Coconut oil.

Coconut oil is great on food and hair. It is too dense to be used as a facial oil. Coconut oil will clog your pores and cause more outbreaks. It is not a good facial oil. It is better to use lighter oils like almond oil.

6. Peel off masks

Peel off mask.

Peel off masks are horrifying. They are so painful to pull off, why exert pain and suffering to yourself ? Do peel off masks work? No. The whole idea of peel off masks is to exfoliate and pull out dead skin, hair and scars on the face. The problem is, Glue is the main ingredient in peel off masks. Glue is made of toxic and harsh chemicals that are not suitable for the sensitive skin of the human face.

Also, peel off masks usually do not unclog pores completely. They merely remove the top layer resulting in bigger pimples and a painful face.

Don’t get me wrong, Face masks are great, just not the peel off ones.

Benefits of Turmeric

Tumeric

Turmeric, scientifically known as Curcuma Longus, it is becoming widely popular in the cosmetic world today. It contains a bioactive compound, curcumin. Curcumin is responsible for most of the great benefits we get from turmeric.

Turmeric.
  • Benefits of turmeric
  • Uses of turmeric
  • Side effects and cons of turmeric

Benefits of turmeric

  • Anti-aging since it boost collagen production and lessens its breakdown
  • Gives skin an extra glow
  • Antibacterial
  • Rich in Antioxidants helping it prevent cellular oxidative stress.
  • Can help with psoriasis by controlling flares and other symptoms.
  • It soothes inflammation, helping to correct skin reactions, break outs and red skin.
  • Anti- scarring, it prevent dark spots from developing.
  • Clears up break out fast.
  • Clears eczema.
  • Brightens dark circles under the eyes.
  • Slows facial hair growth.
  • Lightens skin naturally.
  • Heals wound and sores.

How to use turmeric

  • It can be used as a mask to reduce breakouts and attack pimples. Mix in 1/2 tsp turmeric with 1 tbs honey. You can add in a tsp of either rose water, witch hazel or apple cider vinegar.
  • It can be used as a shower gel or a face wash. 
  • It can be used as a lotion and moisturizer by adding it to your lotion, body butter or aloe vera gel
  • It can be used as a oil to remove unwanted facial hairs and to lighten skin and armpits, to clear eczema and other skin conditions. 
Turmeric oil for skin brightening.

Side effects of turmeric

  • Do not use tumeric if you allergic to turmeric, ginger and other spices.
  • Stains fingernails orange, so use a brush when applying the mask or wash your hands very well.

Benefits of Aloe vera

aloe vera plant

Aloe vera is a succulent plant, not a cactus. It is identified by its spiny edges and its juicy insides. The aloe vera juice is commonly called aloe vera gel.

Aloe vera is known as the Plant of Immortality for many reasons. Let us explore its many benefits.

Benefits of Aloe vera

  • Slows aging process
  • Increase collagen production
  • Improve skin elasticity
  • Reduce redness of skin
  • Treats Acne
  • Natural moisturizer
  • Hydrating
  • Light texture, 99% water
  • Soothes irritated skin
  • Perfect for sensitive skin
  • Prevents premature aging of skin
  • Repairs skin cells
  • Fades blemishes
  • Removes dark circles and puffiness
  • Remove sunburns and irritation
  • Prevents dark spots
  • Contains lignin, a substance which can enhance the penetrative effect of other ingredients into skin.

This moisturizer comes in green and colourless.

Hand pressed aloe vera juice.

For the best result, use organic aloe vera pressed fresh from the leaves.

Fresh Aloe vera leaves

Benefits of Papaya Soap

papaya soap

Papaya is a tropical fruit packed with vitamin A and C. It is rich in antioxidants making this fruit a super fruit. Papaya has a special enzyme, papain, this enzyme digests dead proteins like those on skin and acne scars.

Papaya is a super fruit.

Papaya soap is a natural gentle soap that can be used all over the body. It can even be used on sensitive skin and baby skin. It has many benefits due to the potent nature of papaya. 

Benefits of Papaya Soap

  • Exfoliate skin naturally
  • Anti-aging
  • Fight inflammation
  • Protect against skin damages
  • Papain enzyme in the papaya helps digest damaged skin
  • Promotes growth of healthy skin
  • Stimulate collagen production
  • Curbs excess melanin production
  • Clears acne
  • Clears wrinkles and fine lines
  • Helps reduce itching
  • Removes dark scars
  • Cleans blemishes
  • Gives a toned and youthful skin
  • Prevents clogged pores
  • Lightens skin
  • Prevents break outs

Side effects

Do not use this soap if you are allergic to papaya or latex.

Benefit of Black soaps

black soap

Today we will discuss black soaps. If there is ever a silver bullet to correct skin imperfections, it will be black soaps. Black soaps are good on skin for both men and ladies.

Black soaps have been used and trusted for centuries, so bet you can trust it on your skin. It is made of natural ingredients such as plantains peels, Shea butter, cocoa pods and palm oil. These ingredients are natural, making black soaps delicate on your skin. In fact, mothers can use this soap to bath their new born. You can trust black soaps for your skin’s daily routine.

Before I go in deep on the benefits of black soaps, let me fulfil my promise. Last week, I promised to explain the difference between skin brightening and skin lightening. Here we go.

Skin Brightening

Skin brightening aims at giving your natural skin an extra glow. It doesn’t change your shade at all. It truly prevents dull looking skin. It makes you skin look healthy and well taken care of. 

Skin Lightening/ Whitening

Most commercial products use harsh chemicals to achieve this. The results is usually skin reddening or oranging, formation of skin melanomas and light sensitivity. Skin lightening aims at giving you a different skin tone 4 to 10 shades away from your original shade, depending on how light skin you want to be. There is a much safer way to achieve skin lightening without the use of harsh chemicals. MABS products are 100% organic and natural. Our products are delicate on the skin and are very effective. 

Back to black soaps.😏

  • Properties of black soap
  • Uses of black soap
  • How to use black soap

Properties of black soap

  • Antibacterial, it kills bacteria that cause acne ( propioni bacterium acnes).
  • Anti fungal, it kills fungus like candida albicans and other fungi that cause nail infections.
  • Anti- inflammatory, black soaps can be used in cases of rosacea and extreme itching.
  • Anti-aging, it prevent loss of collagen.
  • Antioxidants, rich in vitamins A and E.
  • No harsh chemicals.
  • Can be used on all skin types.
  • No fragrance
  • Exfoliant
  • Moisturizing

Uses of black soaps

  • Improve skin texture
  • Clear acne and pimples
  • Remove blemishes and scarring
  • Fights hyperpigmentation
  • Clears wrinkle and lines
  • Minimize appearance of stretch marks
  • Soothes itchy and red rashes
  • Improve overall skin quality

How to use black soap

  • You can use it to exfoliate your skin. Due to its touch texture, it serves as a great exfoliant, just dont scrub too hard.
  • Add it in warm water to make it softer or more liquid as a bodywash

Oil Perfumes and all you need to know

PERFUME OIL

We love fragrances. Oil perfumes are one of the best perfumes out there because they last longer, have more delicate scents, don’t irritate the skin and are cost friendly. In this post, we will discuss:

  • Application method
  • Finding right fragrance
  • Where to get quality oil perfumes

Application Method

Oil fragrances come highly concentrated, so a little goes a long way. It should be applied on the warm areas of the body. The best place to apply oil perfumes is areas where you can feel a pulse. The wrist, neck, jawline, behind the ear. The scent will last longer plus, the heat of the body will keep the scent smelling nice.

For ladies who wear wigs, applying the perfume behind your skull under the wig is a great trick.

Oil perfumes should never be put on light colored clothes to avoid stains. It is best if it is applied directly on the body. Body heat is great for oil perfumes. I say it again, Body heat is great for oil perfumes.

Finding the right fragrance

1. When trying to find the right fragrance, you need to smell it when it is on the skin. Do not make the mistake of smelling the entire bottle. Smelling the entire bottle is you literally smelling the concentrated version of the perfume. It is best you apply it on your wrist first, then smell your wrist.

2. Choose mild fragrances. You don’t want to smell to hard as people generally don’t like loud smells.

3. Ask a friend. Trust me, people have different sensitivity to smell. Asking a friend gives you more confidence in your fragrance.

Benefits of Carrot oil

carrot oil
  • Improve skin condition
  • Skin lightening
  • Hair growth
  • Aromatherapy

Improve skin condition

Carrot oils are rich in antioxidants. Antioxidants are natural fighters of free radicals on the skin that can cause wrinkles and spots. Carrot oil helps prevent wrinkles and are good agents for tackling acne. Try carrot oil it helps clear blemishes, pimples and bumps. It can be used in soap, face washes and creams. 

Skin Lightening

Carrot oil is a great skin lightener. It is rich in beta carotenes. Beta carotenes are great antioxidants found in carrots. Used for skin lightening, carrot oil is best mixed with lemon. 

Its important to note, an overuse of carrot oil products can cause a red- orange hue on the skin. Use products containing carrot oil at night. This is because the skin rejuvenates at night and exposure to the sun can cause orange skin when carrot oil is used daily. Since carrot oil is so potent, it is best to use twice a week ( at night) to prevent an orange hue on skin.

Hair growth

Carrot oil prevents hair breakage and encourages hair growth. Used as a shampoo and conditioner, it boosts the overall health of hair. Carrot oil, is a great moisturiser, giving your hair an extra boost of beauty and glow.

Aromatherapy

Aromatherapy is a practice supported by science and facts, where the scents of herbs, plants and plant oils are used in combination with massage and meditation to improve the mental and physical health of a person. Carrot oils have an earthy soothing fragrance, earning them a sit in the world of massage. It heals the skin and release triggering scents that helps a person develop an idea, memory or a plan. It also helps the person relax and have positive vibes.

Benefits of massage

Massaging a client

“Life is not a problem to be solved, but a reality to be experienced.”— Søren Kierkegaard (1813–1855)

Today, we will discuss the benefits of Swedish massage.

  • History of Swedish massage
  • Mental benefits
  • Physical benefits
  • Emotional benefits
  • Spiritual benefits
  • Financial benefits

History of Swedish massage

Swedish massage was introduced by Peter Henrik Ling. He was a medical practitioner with a strong background in gymnastics. Ling used some gymnastic movements like petrissage (lifting and kneading muscles) and effleurage (long gliding motions). All the motions aim at increasing blood flow to muscles around the body and achieve relaxation.

Today, Swedish massage is recognized globally. It aims to provide relaxation to muscles and improve flow as the massage motion are done always towards the heart.

Mental benefits

  • Improves sleep: Many people fall asleep while having a massage. I have had many clients tell me after massage that they just want to sleep. Melatonin hormone involved in sleep regulation is triggered.
  • Improve dreams: After a massage,you sure to get days of soothing dreams.
Better dreams improve sleep time. After a massage you sure to feel lighter and less weighed down by stress.
  • Improve relaxation skills: No matter how busy you are, you can always make time out for a 10-15 minutes quick massage on a massage chair
  • Reduces pain: People suffering from painful ailments generally experience less pain when they go for massage at least 3 times a month.
  • Helps patients who get anxious when touched by someone else get used to human touch.

Physical benefits

  • Improves sexual performance.
  • Better blood circulation to skin and muscles.
  • Oils used in massage are great for the skin. Get that glow on sis!!!
  • Improves overall muscle tone.
  • Helps restructure deformed and underdeveloped muscle.
  • Transport toxins into lymphatic system for drainage out of the body.
  • Help reduce stomach upsets and bloating associated with menstruation and other ailments.

Emotional benefits

  • Happy and love hormones are released during a massage session, serotonin and dopamine.
  • You become an overall cheerful person.
  • Improves emotional state of depression patients.
  • Improves emotional control and emotional intelligence.

Spiritual benefits

  • You become connected with your inner self.
  • Increased confidence in your intuition.
  • Massage time can be your meditation time.
Achieve inner peace.
  • Massage time is a good time to pray.

Financial benefits

  • Less money spent on pain medications.
  • Less money spent on sleeping pills.
  • Less money spent on expensive, inefficient body oils.