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Skin Care
Our skin is the largest organ in our body, made up of
billions of cells, covering roughly two square meters of surface area. Most
people consider Healthy Skin as a sign of good health.
It is very easy to attract someone’s attention with
radiant, glowing, smooth skin, ultimately making them envious. The truth is
nobody can blame us. A beautiful skin is always worthy of attention and
praise. It spells great responsibility for the person to take care of his
skin that way. And although only very few people can actually have the
perfect skin and complexion, we too can do something to bring out the best
in our skin.
Simple ways
to care for our skin:
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Nourish
your skin by eating the proper foods. This means healthy and balanced
diet. Healthy and balanced diet promotes our general well being and
optimizes our body to function at its best. To have a healthy skin, eat
plenty of seed food i.e. fruits that contain seeds, vegetables - organic
vegetables are better as it contains additional nutrients
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Drink
plenty of water. Most skin care professionals recommend drinking at least
six to eight glasses of water per day. The key benefit of drinking water is
that it promotes elasticity and suppleness. Also, water is the key
ingredient used in eliminating toxins or other wastes from the body.
Remember, less waste products in your body, more beautiful skin.
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Exercise
regularly. Exercising regularly has many benefits, including; improved blood
circulation, healthy weight, more energy and more importantly your skin is
nourished with many required nutrients. Exercise also triggers the body to
produce more sebum that is the body’s natural moisturizer.
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Be smoke and alcohol-
free. Smoking tends to destroy
the Vitamin C in your body, damage the elastic tissues that keep skin
tight. Drinking liquor on the other hand tends to expand your blood vessels
causing red spots and itchiness on your skin.
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Cleanse it. Cleaning
plays an important part in the overall wellness of your skin. Experts agree
that we should gently clean our skin; tone it; moisturize it; and exfoliate
it. Cleansing will help eliminate dirt and bacteria which lead to clogged
pours, which are a major cause of Acne.
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Protect
your skin. Harsh elements can severely damage your skin and can lead to
irritation and infection. Wear sunscreen with at least SPF 15 every time you
are out and about in the sun. For outdoor activity, use SPF 45 because
you'll be sweating, which dilutes the sunscreen. For those who are very
fair, who have red hair, blue eyes and freckles; add a total block that
contains titanium or zinc.
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Rest. Get
plenty of rest. You are giving your skin a time to rejuvenate and heal while
you rest. Stress is extremely bad for your skin and body. It indirectly
creates instability in your hormonal system, which in turn leads to more
skin problems like breakouts and acne. Not to mention, people tend to tired
and grumpy.
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