Feed & Nourish Your Skin
YOU CAN HAVE HEALTHY SKIN
With new research, new products and new skin protection
advice popping up all the time, it is hard to figure out the best things to
do to improve and protect your skin. A skin care program is the combination
of skin care products and a routine that will be most beneficial to the
skin. You will first need to consider your diet and type of life-style since
these two factors play an important role in the health of a person's skin.
These days we seem to be living in the fast-food age and the condition of
your skin is often neglected. You still can't beat the old fruit and
vegetable diet when it comes to good health and a good complexion.
Remember to feed and nourish your skin by eating the proper foods. Give your
skin a drink too. Those eight glasses of water a day your mom always told
you to be sure to drink are essential to maintaining your skin's elasticity
and suppleness, say experts. And don't count coffee or any of the
caffeinated sodas as part of the eight glasses because caffeine is
dehydrating. The water you choose can be sparkling water, mineral or
straight from the tap. Another suggestion is that you keep a liter-size
bottle close at hand, or simply drink a glass or two with your meals, and a
few in between.
You need to give some thought and consideration to the type of makeup you
use. And be sure to clean your tools regularly. Things such as cosmetic
brushes get dirty and can carry bacteria and germs and may cause skin
irritations and breaking out. One of the leading cosmetic authorities
suggests that cosmetic brushes be thoroughly cleaned at least twice a month.
A good way is to soak brushes for about 10 minutes in a dish of warm, soapy
water using mild liquid detergent or baby shampoo. Rinse and blot excess
moisture with a towel and stand the brushes, handle end down, in a tall
glass until they are thoroughly dry.
Keep environmental pollutants from being absorbed into the skin with a good
moisturizer that also acts as a skin barrier. Check the labels for those
with added Vitamin A, C and E, which help block the penetration of
pollutants.
A good exercise program such as aerobics can activate and rejuvenate the
skin and improve circulation and blood flow. Also, body sweat triggers
production of sebum, which is the skin's own natural moisturizer.
One skin care expert has come up with a do-it-yourself version of a
treatment you may like to try. Stir the juice of half a lemon into one cup
of plain yogurt. Keep it in the refrigerator and apply it as you would a
cream every night before bed. You can even apply a thin coat of moisturizer
over it is you like, after waiting about five minutes for the yogurt mixture
to penetrate. With consistent use, you should see more even pigmentation and
smoother skin in three to four weeks.
Get serious about stress reduction. Skin conditions such as acne appear on
many people who are stressed out, and chronic skin conditions then to get
worse. Set aside quiet time to meditate or daydream. Be sure to get enough
sleep. To avoid morning eye or facial puffiness, sleep on your back so fluid
doesn't collect there. And, you can keep the oil from your hair away from
your face by wearing a head covering or a soft headband when you go to bed.
And keep in mind that too much stress can affect your overall health as well
as your complexion.