Summer Technique: Using Honey to Hydrate your Skin
Most of the western half of the world may not be getting much sun right now. However, certain portions of the eastern half of the world can make use of this simple hydrating technique.
Honey of all things is very helpful for the skin. It can replenish its natural moisture more than you would have ever hoped or believed. This is done so that you can rejuvenate your skin from the inside out.
Stages of Honey
Honey is used because it encompasses a very comprehensive three-state process. First, it helps cleanse, then it tones the skin and then it finished by moisturizing it. Therefore, who could ask for a simpler solution?
This remedy is recommended for dry skin. Of course, you are going to need to wash it off with warm water. This brings users to one very important point-that it is a bit stickier than other regimens, but it does work.
Cleaning Guide
A more complex but thorough cleaning system that uses honey as one of the main ingredients is a cleansing past made of these ingredients: honey, oatmeal, and bee propolis. The honey moisturizes, the bee propolis cleanses, and the oatmeal exfoliates.
The second step of this simple guide is that which makes up the toner: Honey and Rosewater. This helps restore your skin’s natural pH balance and it also removes dead tissues and retains the moisture.
The last stop involves the use of a moisturizer simply by steaming honey, and then applying some cold water. The honey falls off when it dries.





