Skin Type and Skin Care Products —-Most products intended for dry,
normal, oily, or combination skin refer specifically to facial skin
unless the product’s packaging mentions otherwise. Someone with an oily
complexion above the neck could have dry skin on the legs and feet. Look
for the skin care product that matches the skin type of the area it is
meant to cleanse, tone, or moisturize.
Natural Soap for Normal Skin -Natural soap
smooth for normal skin , that looks clear and feels supple . Normal
skin produces enough natural oil to have a dewy look a few hours after
washing. People with normal skin should choose products designed to keep
their skin in this state of glowing good health.
Natural Soap for Dry Skin
When the skin does not produce enough natural oil or lacks sufficient water content, it becomes dry. Dry skin
feels taut and itchy; it may have rough patches where it has become dry
enough to flake. Goat’s Milk Soap – Buttermilk Soap – Olive Oil Soap –
Castile Soaps.
Natural Soap for Oily Skin
Excessive oiliness contributes to acne by clogging the pores and giving
acne-causing bacteria a place to thrive. However, skin needs a certain
amount of oil to stay healthy, so Dead Sea Mud Soaps and Volcanic Ash soap are designed for oily complexions must reduce oil without stripping it away completely.
Natural Soap for Combination Skin
This common skin type is oily in some areas and dry in others. The
forehead, nose, and chin tend to produce more oil. This area, the
T-zone, may need special care for oily skin while the cheeks require
extra moisturizer for dryness. Coffee Soaps normalize the skin by adding
moisture without clogging pores can be beneficial for combination skin.
Shopping for more Skin Care Products on Natural Handcrafted Soap Company,
that may improve skin’s tone and texture.
Generally, the commercial soaps carried at most chain stores, etc. are full of chemical additives, additives that not only dry out your skin but can lead to rashes and other irritations.This is not only because of the synthetic additives in the soap but also because most soap companies take the glycerin out of their soap. The commercial soap bars that line most grocery stores’ shelves are actually synthetic detergents. While that's great for your dishes, it's not very good for your skin.