Cleanse Your Face and Skin With Special Acidic Water

Posted by IntelGadgets on 25th Aug 2015

While the best pH for the body is slightly alkaline, certain parts of the body run at a more acidic pH level. As its name implies, the acid mantle that covers the skin – which helps keep contaminants out and moisture in – is slightly acidic with a pH that falls around 5.5.

Because of this, it can be effective to wash your skin with slightly acidic water. It’s possible to get the benefits of acidic water for your skin by using water ionizer machines, which take your home’s tap water and convert it into the pH of your choosing.

Benefits of Acidic Water to the Skin

When your skin’s acid mantle becomes too alkaline, that’s when you can end up with sensitive, dry, and sometimes inflamed skin. Water that falls at about 5.0 to 6.5 on the pH scale is similar to the pH value of your acid mantle, so it can help you keep your skin at the right pH level. Acidic water also has an astringent quality, which can help with acne, oily skin, prominent pores, and more.

While it might sound strange, slightly acidic water is soothing to sensitive skin, so you could use it if you have skin allergies, other reactions, or a sunburn. You could also use it while washing a baby. There are many other skin issues acidic water is reported to help, including rashes, athlete’s foot, skin sores and wounds, itchiness, and more. Try it and see how your skin improves.

When you make slightly acidic water at home with ionized water machines, you can also use it for other beauty routines. For instance, this water is useful for brushing your teeth and giving your hair a beautiful sheen too.

How to Create and Use the Water

If you want an easy way to obtain acidic water, look into water ionizer machines for home use. The Economic Alkaline Water Ionizer Machine IonTech IT-656 is one type of ionizer machine that creates different levels of acidic water, as well as alkaline and neutral water for other purposes. You simply hook one of these ionized water machines up to your tap water, and set it to a slightly acidic setting or another pH level of your choosing.

Once you have the acidic water, there are many ways you can use it, depending on your purpose. Some to try: wash your face with it, spritz it on your skin with a spray bottle, soak your feet or body in it, or wipe some on your skin with a cotton ball or washcloth.

Sources:

http://www.budwigcenter.com/acid-ph-dangers/

http://www.womenshealthmag.com/beauty/ph-levels

http://greensmoothie.com/water/acid.php

http://www.snyderhealth.com/knowledgebase/article/AA-00300/0/What-are-some-uses-for-acid-water-created-by-a-water-ionizer.html