07/05/2018 / By Bridgette Wilcox
Your skincare routine is about to get much sweeter! The sticky substance is a great all-natural alternative to commercial skincare products that are loaded with chemicals. Honey’s moisturizing properties ensure that even as you clean your face of bacteria, it stays hydrated and is not stripped of the good stuff, say experts. Honey is also effective in keeping those zits at bay as it produces hydrogen peroxide through an enzyme called glucose oxidase, an article on OrganicAuthority.com reports. Add to that are antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties (due to its slightly acidic pH level), and you have a powerful tonic that clears those breakouts quickly and efficiently.
The article notes that when using honey for your skin, it is important to get the raw, unpasteurized kind so you can get all the health benefits. If you can get it, try Manuka honey for even better results. The rare honey is available only in New Zealand, where it is taken from the Manuka tree. According to the article, it contains a compound called methylglyoxal, which supercharges its antibacterial and antiviral properties. In fact, a study has found that Manuka honey kills more bacteria than pharmaceutical antibiotics.
When you are doing a honey cleanse for your skin, do the following:
Beyond being a beauty boost, the substance is also packed with health benefits, whether ingested on its own or incorporated into your diet. An article on MedicalDaily.com specified just some of the many ways that honey can heal ailments or boost one’s health. They include the following:
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Evidently, honey benefits pretty much your entire body, from outside in — making every pot worth its weight in (liquid) gold.
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