Skin Care
Tips
The best
course of action to take
sometimes isn't clear until
you've listed and considered your
alternatives. The following
paragraphs should help clue you
in to what the experts think is
significant.
Great skin
is something that nearly everyone
can cultivate. Our skin is
affected by our:
- Genes
- Inner
nutrition - what we eat and
drink
- Exercise
- General
health and
well-being
- Emotional
health, and
- Outer
nutrition - how we take care
of our skin
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While
we can't alter our
genes, we can improve
our skin by making the
necessary adjustments in
the areas we can
influence.
Read
on to discover the basic
components of a healthy
outer nutritional plan
for your
skin.
If
you seriously want great
skin the very first
thing to do and wear a
hat and good quality
sunscreen when out in
the sunshine. Having
said that, let's move on
to understand the next
three basic foundations
to great
skin.
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If you want your skin to look
and feel great, careful cleansing
is very important. This should be
done first thing in the morning
and last thing at night to remove
pore-clogging dirt. Don't cleanse
enough and you could find
yourself prone to spots.
Cleanse too
often and you could be stripping
away essential oils and be
susceptible to dry skin or even
eczema. Understanding your skin
type (normal, dry or oily) and
using a cleanser to match is the
best foundation for great looking
skin. Remember to rinse your face
with warm water after using a
cleanser, as any residue will
continue to work on the skin if
not completely removed.
Truthfully,
the only difference between you
and skin care experts is time. If
you'll invest a little more time
in reading some of these skin
care tips, you'll be that much
nearer to expert status when it
comes to taking care of your
skin.
Our
grandmother's used soap and
water
isn't that good
enough? Soap is not very good at
removing makeup because it does
not contain enough oils to
dissolve the staying power that
most cosmetics have today.
Remember
the 'tight' feeling after your
have washed your fact with soap?
Soap can be very drying on your
skin and may wash away essential
oils. Another reason not to use
soap is that it is not matched to
the natural balance of our skin.
Soap is generally alkaline,
whilst skin is naturally
acidic.
The second
step to great outer nutrition for
your skin is to tone. Toners are
designed to remove any last
traces of cleanser, while also
helping to tighten and refine
pores and prevent the buildup of
dead skin cells. After toning
your skin should fee and look
revitalized and refreshed, and
ready to be moisturized. Again
you will need to apply a toner
that matches your skin
type.
The third
foundation step is to apply
moisturizer to help restore the
moisture loss caused by the
drying effects of sunlight,
central heating, wind, cold and
pollution. A good daytime
moisturizer would contain a
sunscreen and will be easily
absorbed into the skin. At night
you should use a richer, more
nourishing cream, as this is when
your skin more readily absorbs
moisture.
Despite the
plethora of products on the
market and the myriad of
additives
. the most
important ingredient of any
moisturizer is water! If water is
just splashed on the skin it will
not say there. Moisturizers are
basically oil and water emulsions
which contain a humectant (a
substance added to another to
make it moist), which attracts
water and helps 'fix' it in the
upper layers of the
skin.
Moisture
that is lost firm the skin needs
to be replaced quickly so that
the surface of the skin is kept
both soft and smooth. The living
cells in the layers need water so
that they will not shrivel up and
die. A moisturizer can protect
the skin by providing a barrier
between the skin and the external
environment. It also prevents the
loss of moisture from the deeper
layers of the skin.
Should
people who have oily skin use a
moisturizer? Moisturizers are
particularly recommended for
people with dry skin but everyone
can benefit from using a
moisturizer. You simply need to
ensure that you choose the
correct moisturizer for your skin
type. People with oily skin
should choose a moisturizer that
hydrates their skin whilst
helping absorb any excess oil.
There's a
lot to understand about skin
care. We were able to provide you
with some of the facts above, but
there is still plenty more to
write about in subsequent
articles.
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Article
presented by Bob
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, located in the Southeastern
USA.
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