You
always want to put your best foot forward. That means looking your
best. But how can you look your best when your skin has only a dull
appearance? Here are some easy ways to give your skin back its glow.
Did
you know that your outside can tell others what is going on inside of
you? It’s true. For example, if your hair is falling out, it could
be that your body lacks essential vitamins and minerals to build
healthy hair - like vitamin E.
Your
skin is the largest organ in the body and it’s on the outside of
the body. To keep your skin healthy is to keep your vital parts on
the inside in a healthy state as well. Start with taking care of your
skin.
Skin
Care Tips
Skin
can only shine when it is well nourished. Part of nourishing it is
cleaning it well. There are three steps to a beauty regimen: clean,
tone and moisturize.
Cleaning
involves removing all of the dirt and grime from your face every day.
If you use a professional cleanser, be sure it has all-natural
products and contains no drying alcohol. Clean your face on the
morning and also before bed. You don’t want to sleep through the
night with the dirt of the day on your face. A weekly oatmeal mask
can remove deep down dirt from pores.
Toners
return your skin to balance. You’ll see a reduced pore size. They
also refresh your face and remove any traces of dirt the cleanser
left behind. You don’t need a toner with an astringent unless you
have oily skin. Dry skin can do without it. Avoid using toners that
have alcohol as the first ingredient. They can dry the skin and make
it fell itchy and dry
Moisturizing
rehydrates the skin. Skin that is properly hydrated looks and feels
healthier. It is softer to
the touch. Avoid thick lotions that can clog pores and cause pimples.
Use a light moisturizer
that soaks in quickly without harsh chemicals and perfumes. Olive oil
and coconut oil are great natural moisturisers and don't have any
harsh chemicals that can exacerbate allergies
Eating
and Drinking Your Way to Healthy Skin
Fill
your body with good things and it will be good to you. How you eat
has a lot to do with your skin.
Drink
water -
This point can’t be stressed enough. Your body is composed of
mostly water. Each body system needs it to survive. Drink at least
eight glasses a day. This can be tea, flavored
water, and coffee. Avoid sodas because they have too much sugar and
calories.
Whole
grains -
Whole grains contain a lot of fiber.
Fiber
not only makes you feel full longer, but it also flushes your
digestive system of some of the fat from your meal. Many problems
with our digestive tract stem from what we are putting into it. We
often eat less fiber
than we need and experience things like irritable bowel syndrome,
constipation and diarrhea.
Fruits
and vegetables -
Besides being a naturally sweet snack fruits are also full of good
stuff like antioxidants. This includes phenols in fruits, quercetin
in apples, capsaicin in peppers, beta-carotene in carrots and allicin
in onions, to name a few. Antioxidants boost the immune system which
will help your skin to act as a better protective barrier against
infection.
Look
your best with these tips for nourishing your skin inside as well as
the outside.
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