Your beautiful black skin is a living system of intertwining processes.  The more knowledgeable you are the better you’ll be able to take care of your skin, naturally.

So, whether you want to postpone what is sure to happen, aging/maturing, lighten dark spots, cure acne or educate yourself about skin, you’re off to a great start.

One of the most important things about having great looking skin is your quest for knowledge on how to get it, keep it and maintain it.

Achieving flawless skin in not instant.  Just as nature takes its time in working its magic, so does your skin.

Whatever challenge you’re having with your skin didn’t happen overnight, neither will its removal.  Patience will play a big role in revealing your true beauty from within.

A good dermatologist or esthetician that’s trained in holistic skin care can assist you in designing a black skin care regimen that will show you how to care for your skin from home.

As valuable as the information is that we will give you, only you can take full control of your appearance and health.

The more nutritious your meals and the better you take care of your skin, the greater the benefits your skin will reap.

 

Common Skin Problems When Caring For Black Skin:

Acne – professionally known as acne vulgaris is the most common skin disease.  Skin that’s challenged with acne is oily, shiny and blemished.  You will typically find blackheads and whiteheads covering the surface.

If you don’t take care of this condition the red and inflamed pimples can lead to larger pimples known as pustules and deeper lumps known as cysts or nodules.

According to the American Academy of Dermatology more than 80 percent of teenagers in this country are challenged with ache.  But guess what?  Acne is not just for adolescents.

Adults are challenged with acne also.  Adult acne tends to occur due to increased stress and hormonal changes.  These hormonal changes can be due to menstrual cycles, pregnancy, and increased testosterone activity.

Herbal Tea for Your Beautiful Black Skin.

Jean Argus of Jeans Greens has a tasty way of nourishing your skin from within and detoxing your liver at the same time.    It’s an old Mexican formula and is used daily to improve your skin.

4 tablespoons of dried oat straw

4 tablespoons dried figwort

2 tablespoons dried sarsaparilla

2 tablespoons dried burdock

1 ½ dried yellow dock

½ teaspoon dried licorice root.

1 teaspoon dried stevia

To 4 cups of water, add 4-6 teaspoons of tea and immediately remove from heat.  Cover and steep for 10-15 minutes.  Strain and Cool.

By consuming 4-6 cups a day the tea will act as a natural coolant for your skin.  This is just one of many receipts that will act as a cleanser for your skin from within.

 

Dedicated To Your Beauty!

 

Juliette Samuel

 

Author/Esthetician/Publisher

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