Skin Care Products Yellowknife NT

Lavender - what is it, where does it come from and what properties does it have that make it suitable for use in natural skin care products in Yellowknife? Lavender essential oil is popular as a complementary medicine in its own right and as an additive to many over the counter complementary medicine and cosmetic products.


1. Local Companies

Discovery Inn
867-873-4151
4701 Franklin Ave Po Box 784 Stn Main
Yellowknife, NT
Henry's Barber Shop
(867) 873-2101
5109 48 St
Yellowknife, NT
D'Orient Spa
(867) 669-8866
Suite 7 483 Range Lake Rd
Yellowknife, NT
Hearth & Home Central Mechanical Systems
867-873-3003
345 Old Airport Road
Yellowknife, NT
Henry's Barber Shop
(867) 874-2643
Ptarmigan Inn
Hay River, NT

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2. Skin Care Methods

There is an ideal scenario for a morning wakeup regimen. A person stretches, gets out of bed, and heads to the bathroom. They take a look in the mirror and smile at what they see. They wash their face. A man might shave, and a woman will go about applying makeup. It is amazing how skin problems can really change the overall pace of a morning regimen.

One of the most annoying problems that a person could wake up to find is acne, and so a skin care regimen needs to be incorporated to get the clear skin back. Acne itself can be caused by many different things, such as hormonal changes and stress. Since acne is itself a mild skin infection, the first thing that needs to be done is to combat that infection.

There are several different skin care methods for acne, and the first method that people tend to choose involves over the counter products that a person can find at their local grocery store or drugstore. These kinds of products involve creams and face washes. These can both be very effective, but there are certain ingredients that need to be included in order to make them work.

First of all, dead skin and sweat from everyday activities can really build up on the surface of the skin, and that results in skin pores becoming clogged. So, it is important that the skin care face wash that a person chooses has microbeads in it, so that this excess dead skin can be washed away.

Another thing that skin products should have is salicylic acid to treat the small skin infection that causes the acne. Some face washes have this, as well as various spot treatment creams. However, it is important to note that too much salicylic acid can dry out the skin, so if a person has sensitive skin, he or she should seek out products for that skin type.

Some people turn to a dermatologist as the source of their skin care. For example, people who have a considerable amount of acne might choose to have a laser procedure. Laser technology is something that has been incorporated in many different kinds of medical procedures. In the case of acne, the heat of the laser gets rid of the infection, and the light of the laser stimulates blood flow to grow new skin tissue.

Another kind of dermatological treatment that a person suffering from acne might elect to get is a facial chemical peel. This kind of procedure is more tailored for people who have skin discoloration because of acne. Basically, it involves placing a light layer of a chemical on the face. The chemical then eats away the top layer of the skin, revealing the smooth skin layer that is underneath.

No matter what procedure a person decides to do in order to treat their acne, if they have severe acne it is very important for them to schedule a consultation with a dermatologist. During the consultation, the dermatologist will examine the acne and discuss applicable treatment procedures.

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3. Skin Care Products

Using Lavender as an ingredient in skin care products

Author: Dr Danny Siegenthaler

Lavender’s botanical name is Lavendula officinalis / angustifolia. Lavender is a member of the Labiatae Family and is a native of the Mediterranean and Middle East regions, however, lavender plantations are now widely found around the world as species hybridisation has enabled lavender to be grown commercially outside its natural climatic range.

Where does Lavender come from

Today, it flourishes throughout southern Europe, Australia, and the United States.

Lavender is used in many forms. Herbalists are most likely to use lavender in the form of tea or as a herbal extract. Aromatherapist however, will use the essential oil extracted by steam distillation from the flowers of lavender in their treatments.


In either case, lavender has many powerful, therapeutic applications, which include:

Depression, insomnia, migraine, hysteria, nervous tension and paralysis.

Lavender is well known for its wound healing, cleansing and toning properties and removes redness and heat from the skin, making Lavender oil a suitable addition to any skin care preparation and for any skin type. Lavender has been shown to be very useful in the relief of burns in which case it can be applied neat to the area. Research has confirmed that lavender produces calming, soothing, and sedative effects.

Lavender is suitable for use in any skin type. It’s gentle, soothing and calming properties are especially indicated for use on sensitive, dry and/or irritated skin. It is also a popular ingredient in shampoos, soaps, hair conditioners and body lotions.

In moisturisers, lavender may be combined with other ingredients such as chamomile, jojoba, calendula, avocado and others, to reinforce the calming and soothing effects of lavender.


About the Author:

They practice Herbal and Chinese medicine at their Wildcrafted Cottage Clinic.


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