Re: Skin irritation with temperature changes
Hello,
Your skin irritation is indication that your skin has not yet fully recovered from the sun damage that caused the first degree burns. A first degree burn affects the outer layer (epidermis) of the skin. The skin is the body's first line of defense against the elements; therefore, when the first line of defense is impaired or unhealthy, an individual becomes vulnerable to skin sensitivities and allergens.
You know that the damage to your skin was caused by an overexposure to the sun. In order to repair or heal the skin from the damage caused, you will need to make wise and informative decisions regarding your skin care; both internally and externally. Addressing your nutritional needs will help to promote and replenish healthy cellular regeneration. Your immune health will have to be considered since this is a major factor in skin healing. (FYI- immune boosters are beta carotene/vitamin A & zinc).
The herbs, vitamins, minerals, and protein that aide in repairing and healing the skin of burns are as follows: aloe vera, calendula, chamomile, echinacea, gotu kola, beta carotene, zinc, vitamins A, B3, B5, C, E, and collagen. Collagen is a protein in the skin that strengthens the structural support and resilience of the skin. Vitamin C enhances the synthesis (formation) of collagen. Vitamin C is also known as an antioxidant that helps protect the skin from free radical damage caused by such things as pollution, smoking, or sun exposure. Chamomile and calendula are herbs that promote or stimulate cellular regeneration; and therefore become good topical treatments for the skin, especially in the case of burns. Aloe vera helps restore tissue integrity as well. This is just a quick overview as to why these particular nutrients or nourishment is helpful in healing the skin of damage due to burns or irritation. For a more in depth study of the needs of the skin for burn recovery, I suggest that you take a look at the wholehealthmd.com website for further reference.
In addition to a
healthy Diet for restoring skin health, good skin care will also be important in your search for healing. The Forever Spring skin care line has a list of products that may serve to be helpful in your skin healing process. This line of skin care has a multitude of product; however, I want to focus your attention on these particular products: Collagen Facial Cleanser, Collagen Spray, Collagen Skin Quencher, Ginseng Facial Feed, Body Polish (ginseng/chamomile/gingko biloba), Body Souffle creme (vitamins A,C&E), and the Sensole bath oil. The standout items in this product line are the collagen items and the ginseng facial feed. I applied the Ginseng Facial Feed to a grease burn on my hand and received immediate healing with no scarring. Although the Ginseng Facial Feed was formulated for facial skin care, it can be applied to other areas of the skin.
There is an array of natural skin care options that will promote the skin healing process. Many medications, due to their harsh chemical makeup, tend to promote more damage to the skin; and often simply coverup the problem instead of addressing it. Once you start feeding the skin the nourishment needed, the skin, itself, will begin to heal. This is why I've directed your attention to the nutritional needs of the skin; in order that you could, then, go about replenishing those needs and find true healing.
aunty
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Hello,
Your skin irritation is indication that your skin has not yet fully recovered from the sun damage that caused the first degree burns. A first degree burn affects the outer layer (epidermis) of the skin. The skin is the body's first line of defense against the elements; therefore, when the first line of defense is impaired or unhealthy, an individual becomes vulnerable to skin sensitivities and allergens.
You know that the damage to your skin was caused by an overexposure to the sun. In order to repair or heal the skin from the damage caused, you will need to make wise and informative decisions regarding your skin care; both internally and externally. Addressing your nutritional needs will help to promote and replenish healthy cellular regeneration. Your immune health will have to be considered since this is a major factor in skin healing. (FYI- immune boosters are beta carotene/vitamin A & zinc.
The herbs, vitamins, minerals, and protein that aide in repairing and healing the skin of burns are as follows: aloe vera, calendula, chamomile, echinacea, gotu kola, beta carotene, zinc, vitamins A, B3, B5, C, E, and collagen. Collagen is a protein in the skin that strengthens the structural support and resilience of the skin. Vitamin C enhances the synthesis (formation) of collagen. Vitamin C is also known as an antioxidant that helps protect the skin from free radical damage caused by such things as pollution, smoking, or sun exposure. Chamomile and calendula are herbs that promote or stimulate cellular regeneration; and therefore become good topical treatments for the skin, especially in the case of burns. Aloe vera helps restore tissue integrity as well. This is just a quick overview as to why these particular nutrients or nourishment is helpful in healing the skin of damage due to burns or irritation. For a more in depth study of the needs of the skin for burn recovery, I suggest that you take a look at the wholehealthmd.com website for further reference.
In addition to a
healthy Diet for restoring skin health, good skin care will also be important in your search for healing. The Forever Spring skin care line has a list of products that may serve to be helpful in your skin healing process. This line of skin care has a multitude of product; however, I want to focus your attention on these particular products: Collagen Facial Cleanser, Collagen Spray, Collagen Skin Quencher, Ginseng Facial Feed, Body Polish (ginseng/chamomile/gingko biloba), Body Souffle creme (vitamins A,C&E), and the Sensole bath oil. The standout items in this product line are the collagen items and the ginseng facial feed. I applied the Ginseng Facial Feed to a grease burn on my hand and received immediate healing with no scarring. Although the Ginseng Facial Feed was formulated for facial skin care, it can be applied to other areas of the skin.
There is an array of natural skin care options that will promote the skin healing process. Many medications, due to their harsh chemical makeup, tend to promote more damage to the skin; and often simply coverup the problem instead of addressing it. Once you start feeding the skin the nourishment needed, the skin, itself, will begin to heal. This is why I've directed your attention to the nutritional needs of the skin; in order that you could, then, go about replenishing those needs and find true healing.
aunty