Showing posts with label honey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label honey. Show all posts

Saturday, February 17, 2018

Jergen’s Nourishing Honey Dry Skin Moisturizer Offers Affordable Winter Dry Skin Relief

**Disclaimer:  This post has been compensated through a free product (s) or monetary payment.  Opinions are solely mine. All links are "no-follow" links.**


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Healing dry skin doesn't have to be expensive.


My skin demands extra moisture in the winter, especially my hands with how much drier and prone to chapping they are.  As a result, I keep plenty of hand lotions and creams at home hand because they always need moisture.  However, I never tried Jergen’s Nourishing Honey Dry Skin Moisturizer that hit store shelves recently until now.  Since I love to find honey listed as one of the ingredients in skin care products, I thought to give it a test on my constantly dry hands.

Reasons to Seek Out Honey to Nourish Your Dry Skin


1.  Honey is a humectant that has the capability to pull in and seal moisture from the environment as it lubricates.

2.  It also has antibacterial properties for better healing.

3.  Honey also is loaded with antioxidants for skin protection and anti-aging.

4.  Furthermore, honey can give the skin an enhanced glow.


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Humectants like honey attract moisture to help the skin repair process.

This dry skin moisturizer also has another major humectant of glycerin as well as orange blossom essence, which are also ideal for repairing dry skin.  

This lotion has a sweetness to its citrus-floral scent that is very pleasant.  The product is fast absorbing and does leave skin soft, but not sticky.  Another plus about this new lotion is how inexpensive it is.  A 16.8 size bottle can retail for about $5.64 for some trustworthy hand help.  

The only down side is this dry skin moisturizer does have petroleum, mineral oil and aluminum in its base.  Nonetheless, it does solve that dryness problem quickly to heal.

Dry Winter Skin Care Can Be Inexpensive and Yet Effective Thanks to Honey


If you’re in need of affordable dry skin moisturizers, then Jergen’s Nourishing Honey Dry Skin Moisturizer is one to check out.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

The Dual Sweet Uses of Honey!

There are so many benefits to consider in regard to this natural sweetener that you may not be aware of since it also contains a host of unknown ingredients that can help alleviate many conditions.

For instance, honey has been linked to improving anemia, memory, and for stimulating muscles and the heart. 

People suffering from various allergies such as hay fever should try raw honey.   Some allergists recommend chewing on a piece of honeycomb (if you can still buy it inside a jar of raw honey)  for helping congested sinuses since the bee glue from inside that honeycomb can shrink mucous membranes.  My own allergist made that suggestion to me, however, it is extremely difficult to find anymore.

If you have problems with your children or elderly relative that wet the bed, then you should try giving them some honey because it is known to help bladder function.

Anyone in the family that is difficult to be near due to a flatulence problem, you may want to suggest they try some honey.  Since honey is predigested by bees, it can help as a digestive aid and prevent gas.

Honey soothes sore throats and coughs while it kills germs.  The next time you suffer from those particular problems, try mixing some honey with lemon juice and swallowing a tablespoon every two hours or so.

For that reason, honey can help with burns, boils, and skin infections. This could be the reason the Roman soldiers used it as a dressing to help prevent infection. 

Studies have used honey in polio cases, intestinal ulcers to treating nervous conditions.

Since honey has an anti-stiffness substance known as the Wulzen factor it could also help those with rheumatism and arthritis.

Finally, if you have a thyroid condition, honey may help as well.

For the best results, it is important to get the most natural form of raw honey that is labeled "unheated" not "uncooked."  Uncooked is the legal term for being allowed to heat this honey up to 160 degrees Fahrenheit, which kills some of those beneficial nutrients.

The brighter and clearer the color of the honey, the more that the heating processes have destroyed those nutrients.  Cloudy honey is closer to natural and better to try.

Hopefully, this post will sweeten your opinion of looking into the health possibilities of honey.