Do you always suffer from dry skin and no longer know what to do about it? It could of course be due to your skin care and whether you are using the right products for your skin, but it could also be due to the air quality.
This may sound crazy, but the humidity in your home plays an important factor in whether you have dry or non-dry skin. Fortunately, you can improve humidity by bringing the right plants into your home.
Aglaonema
This plant is also called the Royal Jungle Plant. It is a plant that helps filter various air pollutants. The plant stores, as it were, all the bad toxins in the leaves.
Taking care of the Aglaonema is also very easy, the plant does not need much. This plant can grow and live in all conditions, even in places with little light. However, they always do well in damp places.
Bamboo palm
This palm is also known as the reed palm. The bamboo palm is a perfect plant that purifies the air. Better for your lungs and your delicate skin!
This palm can grow to a height of 1.5 to 2 meters, so it is also a nice addition to your interior if you still have an empty spot. The plant prefers to live in a lot of indirect light and it needs little water.
Weeping fig or ficus
The weeping fig or ficus is especially popular in offices, as the plant can help filter pollutants coming from carpet and furniture. But even if you have a lot of carpets at home, this is of course the perfect plant.
Caring for the weeping fig requires a little more effort. This beautiful Mediterranean plant needs perfect water and light conditions to survive. This is just a matter of watching and learning.
Grass lily
The grass lily is perfect for both homes and businesses. This plant removes a lot of substances from the air, such as benzene, formaldehyde and xylene.
The grass lily is also an easy plant that prefers an environment that is not too warm. This green friend prefers dry soil. Indirect sunlight will make them grow faster.
Aloe vera
Who doesn't know it, the well-known aloe vera plant. This plant was previously used for skin conditions and to heal wounds. Now it is still used in sunscreen, chafing and burn cream and in the bedroom for a better night's sleep.
The plant is perfectly protected from direct sunlight and really needs very little. Give the plant plenty of water and let the soil dry completely, and you will be fine for a while.