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  • Rosemary in Skincare

    Posted on May 3, 2011 by Kathryn Vargas

    You may know Rosemary as a naturally flourishing and easy to grow herb commonly used in cooking, but it is also an effective natural skincare ingredient with a multitude of benefits. Rosemary also has a rich history as a medicinal herb, and at one point was even a symbol of love.

    Rosemary in Skincare

    Rosemary is one of the most common herbs used in skin care; this medicinal plant is rich in biologically active compounds, including antioxidants such as carnosic acid and rosmarinic acid. It is also rich in microelements and nutrients including iron, calcium, vitamins and antioxidants, pinene, camphor (up to 20% in dry rosemary leaves), cineole, verbenon and other components which provide skin with a multitude of benefits and improve skin quality. Rosemary Extract, Rosemary Oil (Rosemarinus officinalis), and Rosemarinic Acid are effective for many skin types.

    Rosemary is used in Anti-Aging products since it contains naturally powerful antioxidants which inhibit the activities of free radicals and slow the effects of aging due to the Bioflavonoids present in the tannic acids and extracts. Rosemary is also recommended in anti-aging skincare due to its powerful regenerating, rejuvenating and stimulating activities. Rosemary Oil has skin lightening effects and helps to naturally correct age spots. It also helps to tone and tighten sagging and loose skin to help it look firmer and more elastic. Additionally, Rosemary stimulates biological activity and cell growth to reduce fine lines and wrinkles. It also stimulates blood flow which helps to improve the complexion by making skin look healthier while also allowing nutrients to effectively reach the skin while removing waste products and toxins.

    Used in Oily Skin products, the herb has powerful astringent properties which help it to effectively reduce oil, as well as refresh and rejuvenate skin. The disinfectant and antibiotic properties contribute to its use for treating acne and oily skin conditions.

    Rosemary is also used in Sensitive Skin products due to the powerful anti-inflammatory properties which help to reduce swelling and puffiness by calming inflammation and soothing the skin. Rosemary’s skin regenerative and wound healing properties helps to improve the appearance of chronic skin conditions including dermatitis, eczema and psoriasis.

    Rosemary’s Aromatherapeutic Benefits

    Rosemary is used widely in Aromatherapy as it is pleasantly aromatic and has naturally antidepressant uplifting and balancing effects. The stimulant properties of Rosemary refresh and rejuvenate, helping you to feel energized. Rosemary helps to uplift the spirit as well as refresh mental fatigue. It can also relax the mind to ease the pain of headaches as well as muscle pain.

     As a caution, people with epilepsy and women who are pregnant or nursing should avoid high concentrations of Rosemary Oil, such as in massage oils, since it is a stimulant.

    Doctor D. Schwab Products with Rosemary for All Skin Types

    Herbal Foam Cleanser

    Herbal Toner

    S&T Foaming Body Scrub (Cellulite)

    Oily Skin Doctor D. Schwab Products with Rosemary

    Controlling Balm with Tea Tree Oil

    Controlling Mask with Tea Tree Oil

    Herbal Serum – Blemished/Oily Skin Control

    Anti Aging Doctor D. Schwab Products with Rosemary

    Retinol Rejuvenate Night Cream

    Flawless Skin Fluid

    Super Repair CoQ10 Moist

    Sensitive Skin Doctor D. Schwab Products with Rosemary

    Herbal Serum – Rosacea Alphasomes C8

    Rosemary Plant

    Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis), a native of the Mediterranean region, with cultivated varieties grown in France, Tunisia, Bosnia, Serbia and Croatia, is a member of the Mint family. It is a perennial woody herb with fragrant, evergreen, needle-like leaves. The name derives from the Latin name rosmarinus, which translates into "dew of the sea" because in many locations it needs no other water than the humidity carried by the sea to survive.

    Rosemary in History

    Rosemary is associated with the goddess Aphrodite who was said to be draped with Rosemary when she rose from the sea. The Virgin Mary is also associated with the herb as she was said to have spread her cloak over a white-blossomed rosemary bush when she was resting; according to legend, the flowers turned blue, the color now most associated with her.

    The Egyptians, Hebrews, Greeks and the Romans considered Rosemary sacred. In the Middle Ages, it was used to ward off evil spirits and as a protection against the plague. It was also extensively used by ancient healers. Dried Rosemary, along with Juniper berries, was burned in French hospitals during epidemics to purify the air and prevent infection. Due to Rosemary’s restorative properties, prior to the advent of modern antiseptics, it was used to medicate bandages before they were applied to wounds.

    Rosemary has an old reputation for improving memory, and has been used as a symbol for remembrance (during weddings, war commemorations and funerals) in Europe and Australia. Mourners would throw it into graves as a symbol of remembrance for the dead. In Shakespeare's Hamlet, Ophelia says, "There's rosemary, that's for remembrance." (Hamlet, iv. 5.) One modern study lends some credence to this reputation.

    In the Middle Ages, it was used at weddings; it was entwined in a wreathlike hairpiece worn by the bride and wedding guests would all wear a sprig of rosemary. A Rosemary branch, richly gilded and tied with silk ribbons, was also presented to wedding guests, as a symbol of love and loyalty. From this association with weddings, Rosemary evolved into a love charm. Newlywed couples would plant a branch of rosemary on their wedding day. If the branch grew, it was a good omen for the union and family.

    Both in Spain and Italy, it has been considered a safeguard from witches and evil influences.

    Rosemary in Food

    Rosemary is frequently used in traditional Mediterranean cuisine as it has a bitter, astringent taste and is highly aromatic, which complements a wide variety of foods such as oily fish and lamb. Rosemary is high in iron, calcium, and vitamin B6.


    This post was posted in Product Knowledge, Ingredients and was tagged with oily skin, sensitive skin, Controlling Balm, antioxidant, Flawless Skin Fluid, Rosemary, Anti-Aging, Aromatherapy, Herbal Foam Cleanser, Herbal Toner, S&T Foaming Body Scrub, Controlling Mask, Herbal Serum – Blemished, Retinol Rejuvenate, Super Repair CoQ10 Moist, Herbal Serum - Rosacea

  • How to Get Rid of Blackheads

    Posted on April 21, 2011 by Kathryn Vargas

    We recently received the following question:

    Question:

    I always have a lot of black heads on my face. I’ve tried all sorts of treatments, including professional treatments with extractions. Is there anything more I can do to get rid of the blackheads? Does constantly extracting them make it worse?

    Answer:

    Blackheads, or small black spots prevalent on the forehead, nose and chin, are caused by overactive oil glands which don’t self-regulate. This overproduction of oil clogs pores, which darkens as it oxidizes.

    To lessen the appearance of blackheads and control the overproduction of oil, the best plan of attack is to follow a daily regimen using products that don’t over-dry skin. Too much touching and squeezing can make the condition worse by inflaming the skin and causing it to produce more oil, or by introducing more bacteria to the skin.

    Doctor D. Schwab specializes in treating blemished/oily skin conditions with natural products that restore skin to the optimal condition. Our oily skin line features all natural ingredients such as Cinnamon Bark Extract, Rosmaranic Acid, Tea Tree Oil, and natural forms of Salicylic and Lactic Acid.

    In the specific case of blackheads, we would recommend cleansing with Soft Foam Deep Cleanse, controlling the overproduction of oil with Controlling Balm, exfoliating once a week with Bamboo Cream Peel, and treating blackheads with SRG Super Removal Gel, whose tagline is Kiss Blackheads Goodbye®. Below you can find a further explanation of these products as well as other product options for your regimen.

    To address other forms of acne such as whiteheads or cystic acne, we created a three product regimen called Adios Pimples® which helps you to Cleanse, Treat, and Control blemished skin. In the case of cystic acne, you would also want to see a professional on a regular basis.

    RECOMMENDED BLACKHEAD PRODUCT REGIMEN

    CLEANSE

    Twice daily cleansing is important for removing the dirt and oil that can clog pores. You will want to choose a cleanser that effectively gets rid of oil but doesn’t strip skin. Our advanced Soft Foam Deep Cleanse gets deep down into the pores to gently cleanse skin while helping to reduce oil and irritation. It purifies and clarifies, leaving skin soft with a fresh, clean feeling. Copper and Cinnamon Bark control oil, Propolis Extract cleanses deep into the pores, and Oat Amino Acids balance skin.

    To use, wet face, add several pumps to the palm of your hand, massage onto face, and rinse. Use it in the morning and evening. To remove any residual makeup, use Azulene Makeup Remover or Herbal Toner. Check out the reviews online.

    View the YouTube Video.

    CONTROL OIL

    In addition to cleansing, it is important to control the production of oil. Controlling Balm with Tea Tree Oil is a lightweight formula which helps to control oil and calm inflamed skin. Non-irritating and oil-free, it is a great everyday solution that won’t clog pores. Cinnamon Extract and Rosemary extract control oil, naturally occurring Salicylic Acid and Tea Tree keep skin clear, and Aloe Extract soothes and controls inflammation.

    Use in the morning and evening after cleansing, smooth onto face until absorbed. Check out the reviews online.

    View the YouTube Video.

    EXFOLIATE (1-2x / week)

    Exfoliating skin weekly sloughs off any dead skin around the pores and allows the oil to be more easily removed. Bamboo Cream Peel is a gentle, non-irritating exfoliator with natural bamboo, jojoba beads and crushed almonds that exfoliates dead surface skin cells for a softer, more radiant complexion.

    After cleansing, massage gently onto skin for 30-60 seconds, avoiding the eye area; rinse thoroughly with warm water. Read the reviews online.

    View the YouTube Video.

    REMOVE BLACKHEADS (1-2x / week)

    Finally, an important step to clearing blackheads is to use our unique SRG Super Removal Gel®, which is a natural bioactive gel that dissolves oil and helps to unclog pores and remove impurities with natural Lactic Acid, Salicylic Acid, Nettle Extract, Hops Extract and Hamamelis.

    Use 1-2 times a week after cleansing. Apply a thin layer to facial skin in problem areas only, avoiding the eye area. Wait 30 seconds to 2 minutes for the gel to settle, then either rinse the gel off the face or gently massage the gel in up and down movements to loosen and lift impurities and roll blackheads away. Rinse thoroughly with warm water. Read the reviews online.

    View the YouTube Video.

    ADDITIONAL RECOMMENDED PRODUCTS

    Herbal Serum for Blemished / Oily Skin Control with Tea Tree Oil | Intense Blemish Control Serum

    Controlling Cream | Improves the Appearance of Blemished Skin

    Controlling Mask with Tea Tree Oil | Helps to Unclog Pores

    Citrusome | Diminish the look of Acne Scars

    REVIEWS

    Soft Foam Deep Cleanse and Controlling Mask were featured on Hello Dollface blog: http://hellodollface.com/2011/03/five-best-skin-products-right-now/


    This post was posted in Product Knowledge, Skin Types, Q&A and was tagged with Doctor D. Schwab, acne, blemishes, Controlling Mask with Tea Tree Oil, Soft Foam Deep Cleanse, Hello Dollface, Citrusome, spots, blackheads, acne treatments, best acne, get rid of acne, clear skin, natural acne, Super Removal Gel, Bamboo Cream Peel, Controlling Balm, Controlling Cream

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