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Sunday, March 22, 2015

6 Ways to Use Spring Water for Flawless Skin


Thermal spring water Spray for skin irritation - Beauty Tips Indian Women
Thermal water facial sprays are slowly becoming an important part of a woman’s daily skin care routine. We find out what makes the new generation mist such a must have in your beauty arsenal.
Call them the latest beauty darlings, thermal water sprays are in demand all over the world because of their popularity. Thermal water is mineral water that comes from thermal springs. Since it flows from the depths of the earth, mainly in mountainous regions, it is free of bacteria and dirt. It is not only pure, it is rich in
minerals, salts, trace elements and nutrients.
The Benefits: Depending on its composition and source, thermal water can help address various issues. It is often used to treat acne and eczema and reduce burn related damages and scars. For these specific purposes, water containing calcium, magnesium or sodium bicarbonate is the right choice. It is also perfect to soothe skin after sun exposure or a dermatological treatment (eg- exfoliation, microdermabrasion). The mineral salts in it repair the skin barrier and even out the skin.
Available in spray form, it is easy to use on red, irritated skin anytime and anywhere! Recommended for sensitive, dehydrated or dry skin. For best use, you simply have to spray the mist on the skin.

6 Other ways to use your thermal water spray:
  • Use it as a toner after cleansing and before moisturizing. It will reduce redness of the skin and close the pores naturally.
  • Apply it on your body after a bath. Let it stay for a minute and then seal it in by applying a layer of body oil or lotion. The water hydrates your skin and the elements in it protect and soothe.
  • Set your make-up with it. After you have applied your make-up, sprits of thermal water on your face will help set it.
  • Use it as a refreshing face mist while travelling, especially during summer. It will instantly cool your skin and remove the dullness.
  • Use it for treating mild burns and wounds like a sunburn or razor burn. A spray of thermal water will help ease the sting.
  • It can also be sprayed on open, clean wounds to calm inflammation and temporarily relieve pain. It is also good for relieving the sting from chaffing or nappy rash.

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