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Peat Skin Creams - JustJess - Mon-03-10-2011

Hello, not sure if this is the right place to post, but I had a question about skin care products with Irish Peat in them. I've heard they're meant to be good but as they are expensive I've not been able to try any. Wondered if anyone here has? Or, what moisturisers do people find help? I used cetraban which I didn't get on with, made me itch so now I've settled on Double Base for a while now which seems to not irritate my skin.

Thanks, JustJess x


RE: Peat Skin Creams - Lostintranslation - Tue-04-10-2011

I hadn't heard of this one before but if it's natural then it's worth a try, you'd be amazed at the strange things that work for some. Obviously if it's expensive you can't really rush out and spend a fortune on something you may only use once....why don't you get in touch with the company and beg for a free sample? Sounds cheeky I know but a lot of places do have small samples to give out.


RE: Peat Skin Creams - JustJess - Tue-04-10-2011

Great idea, I'll give it a try and let you know if they succumb to my pleading ways and send some out, and, more importantly what the cream is like! Smile Jess x


RE: Peat Skin Creams - Fred - Tue-04-10-2011

Not heard of this myself but I have found this out.

Quote:The bog people are amazingly well-preserved with fingernails, hair, and teeth in excellent condition. How is this possible when the dates range from 8000 B.C. to the early medieval times?

The peat (Moor Peat) contained in the bogs has amazing preserving properties which contribute to its ability to both combat aging and enhance health. Peat has excellent moisture-retaining qualities which improves skin elasticity.

When peat is applied to the skin, penetrates partially between the epidermis cells of the skin. A, producing an exchange reaction of ions is produced when the binding process with albumin in the skin occurs. The harmful positive ions in the skin tissues are exchanged for the rejuvenating negative ions in the moor peat. These particles are captured by the blood vessels in the system, carried throughout the body to help healing.
Skin Care

The rejuvenating benefits can be attributed to the abundance of essential oils, fatty acids and lipoids. These penetrate into the skin re-establishing the skin's natural pH balance. When you apply the moor peat to your skin, the increased flow of blood to
the skin can be seen by the flush of color seen on the skin when the peat is rinsed off. This characteristic of Moor Peat makes it most effective as an addition to any anti-aging and beauty treatment for the skin.

The soluble organic and inorganic active ingredients leave the skin detoxified, purified, and toned. It's naturally hypoallergenic and powerful and yet gentle.

The anti-inflammatory, bactericidal astringent and its bioavailability properties of Moor Peat make it an excellent skin treatment both for healthy and problem skin.

It has been found to be helpful in treating acne, eczema, psoriasis, burns, scars, stretch marks, and cellulite.

For Cellulite, an inflammation of the subcutaneous tissues caused by a build up of toxins, poor blood circulation and fluid retention due to weak lymphatic flow, Moor Peat improves both the inflammation and its causes, making it an excellent treatment for cellulite and an aid to weight loss.

Maybe try and get hold of some peat it must be cheaper than buying cream. but wait maybe you would end up Brown. Oh I don't know, let us know if you try it.


RE: Peat Skin Creams - JustJess - Fri-07-10-2011

lol Fred, I'm now picturing myself walking round all brown while my family look on a bit puzzled and me saying 'what? not a good look?'. Sounds like it has some healing properties so will try and get hold of some (cream), or perhaps I'll move to Ireland and just slosh around in it a bit.