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(EMAILWIRE.COM, February 01, 2010 ) Manassas, VA - Cleanser, toner, lotion, acne cream … Cleanser, toner, lotion, acne cream … Many people who suffer from acneic skin don’t realize that the vigorous routine, the expense and the time isn’t the complete answer. They often pile more drug store products, medical prescriptions and the new best products that are readily promoted on TV on their face. They even tend to use more than is needed and the end result is still the same – breakouts with irritated and inflamed skin. With the rising green industry, many new products, protocols and natural acne treatments treatments have arrived. One very special product that is getting much attention is Emu Oil, the number one product in the all natural line of personal care products created by Thunder Ridge Emu Products.
There has been an ongoing debate about using Emu Oil as an acne treatment. Many ask, “Is it effective? What makes Emu Oil such a powerful acne treatment? What are the special benefits? Will it clog my pores?” With much research and evidence, Emu Oil has found its way into more and more dermatology offices, skincare clinics, day spas, natural product stores and clients’ homes.
Here’s why: The main cause of acne lesions are clogged pores. Our bodies are constantly producing oil lipids and when pores are clogged there is no avenue of release for this oil, consequently it builds up and acne rears its ugly head and we are dealing with breakouts, irritation and inflammation again.
Clogged pores can be caused by many things, the overproduction of oil, dead cells that have not been sloughed away, environmental grit, sweat and makeup. These elements seep into our pores, causing irritation. “Thunder Ridge Emu Oil is non-comedogenic. It actually aids in opening your pores to release the oil your body is naturally producing. Many people at home are using facial cleansers that only cleanse topically.
Instead, we recommend that after washing with a good quality cleansing bar they use a natural anti-septic such as Witch Hazel followed by Emu Oil. The Witch Hazel will reduce the amount of bacteria on the skin while the Emu Oil will keep the pores from becoming clogged again,” notes Anne Geller, owner of Thunder Ridge Emu Products.
Emu Oil is also made up of Essential Fatty Acids including Omega 3 (Linolenic), Omega 6 (Linoleic) and Omega 9 (Oleic). These Essential Fatty Acids have proven to be the nutrition your skin requires to remain healthy. Every day our bodies produce 300 billion new cells and each one of these cells needs Essential Fatty Acids to build strong cell walls. Omega 3 is a natural anti-inflammatory that aids in reducing inflammation that is caused by acne. Applying Emu Oil to puffy acneic areas will reduce the redness and inflammation. Also, if you have received intense, deep cleansing acne treatments, your face may be swollen, red or irritated. Applying Emu Oil will aid in cell restoration and calm inflammation.
Nadine Toriello, educator and esthetician at All About You Day Spa located in Key West, FL highly recommends Thunder Ridge Emu Oil to her clients and students. “All my students have Thunder Ridge Emu Oil in their kits. I use it in my treatment rooms and every single one of my clients gets an eight ounce sample. I’ve suffered from acne and when I used Thunder Ridge Emu Oil, I found that not only did my inflammation go away, but I also experienced less irritation.”
Toriello finds that many of her day spa skincare clients are apprehensive about using Emu Oil because they believe they have oily skin. However, she has found that Emu Oil balances the skin and shows immediate results. “Emu Oil boosts the efficiency of any product ingredient that I use with it. Most other ingredients are topical, just working on the skin surface” said Toriello.
Toriello adds, “For a great acne treatment I cleanse three times, using a marine enzyme, which exfoliates the skin without scrubbing and this acts as a chemical exfoliant. Any extractions that we do will be done through an ultra-sound technique, as roughing up the skin is never the answer. Afterwards, I massage their face with Thunder Ridge Emu Oil to repair and moisturize. Another acneic treatment that I use effectively is a clay based mask. Many clients don’t want to get a facial because they are scared their face will break out even more. However, by using emu oil with the facial I can assure them success. The clay based mask is used first to pull out any impurities; the clay will remove any toxins. After removing the mask, I then use emu oil to enhance the benefits of the clay and open pores so skin will not break out.”
In addition to the other properties of Thunder Ridge Emu Oil it is also hyper-oxygenated. Geller, says, “You can actually see it work. Put a drop on your cheek and massage it into your skin. Your skin will immediately flush. That is the oxygen and blood being drawn to the applied area. If you can get the oxygen to the surface of the skin you can accelerate healing. It works beautifully on most any type of skin problem and on scars up to two years old.”
“After a thorough consultation and product sampling, most of my acneic clients receive oxygen facials. Acne cannot live in an oxygenated state. By using oxygen emulsions, I am pushing oxygen into the skin. After this procedure the skin may become irritated, so I then calm it down the skin with Emu Oil. It is a wonderful product for reducing inflammation, moisturizing and it is non-comedogenic,” notes Kathryn Kailian of the Skin Rejuvenation Clinic of Washington, DC.
The Problem vs. The Solution: A majority of people who suffer from acne rely on their dermatologists and estheticians to inform them of their various options. Prescribing creams and medications that are loaded with steroids may not be the best answer. Studies have shown these solutions may cause severe liver damage among other side effects. As more people are taking responsibility for their own health, they are becoming increasingly aware of more natural skin care options.
Today, Thunder Ridge Emu Oil is one of nature’s best kept secrets and is being used more and more in main stream and alternative medical practices as well as for spa and wellness products. There is a huge demand for natural products and the green industry is getting a greater percentage of the market share. Rely on what nature has provided and explore your options with new protocols and acne treatments using Emu Oil.
For more information about Thunder Ridge Emu Products, call 703-631-9074, 800-457-0617, Email Anne@ThunderRidgeEmu.com or visit their website at www.ThunderRidgeEmu.com.
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