Monday, January 3, 2011

Skin Care Tips


Most of us take our skin for granted. Very few of us 
realize that skin is the body's first line of defense. It 
keeps viruses, bacteria, germs, dust and pollutants from 
entering our body. It also keeps us looking supple, and 
feeling good.
Good skin care involves protecting your skin from sun, wind 
and pollutants. It also requires keeping your skin healthy 
through exercise, rest, and good nutrition. The skin, like 
the rest of your body, needs nutrients like vitamins and 
minerals to stay healthy. This can only happen if you take 
a balanced and nutritious diet.
Regular intake of clean water is equally important for good 
skincare. The water prevents dehydration, and keeps the 
skin supple and fit. It also helps in removing toxins and 
other waste from the body.
Skin care also involves protecting the body from the harmful 
rays of the sun. Excessive exposure to ultraviolet 
radiation can damage the skin. It can also lead to 
wrinkles, premature aging, age spots, and cancer. 
It is therefore essential to use a natural sunscreen or 
moisturizer when lying in the sun for long periods of time. 
The sunscreen forms a thin film over the body, and is a 
good skincare tool.
Another requirement of skincare is to keep the skin supple. 
The skin should not be allowed to become dry because dry 
skins lead to itching sensations, and an individual is 
likely to damage the skin by scratching it constantly.
There are three major causes of dry skin. These are: 
frequent baths, use of harsh soaps and aging. Skincare 
requires that individuals regulate their bathing time and 
frequency, because water washes away all oil and moisture 
from the skin surface. A good skincare solution is to take 
a sponge bath with warm water. This cleans the skin, 
without remove the valuable moisture.
Soaps are useful cleansing agents, but can be an enemy of 
skincare when they have too many chemicals. It is therefore 
advisable to use mild soaps. Also, rub good moisturizers 
over the dry skin after the bath. 
Two areas of the body where frequent use of moisturizers is 
required are hands and face. You should, as a good 
principle of skincare, apply moisturizer to the hands and 
face several times a day. 
1. Cleanse: The skin must be cleaned every day to remove 
dust, pollutants and perspiration that has settled on the 
skin surface. Those individuals who have dry or sensitive 
skin should use warm water to wash their skin. They can 
also use a mild natural cleanser once a week. Those who 
have a normal or oily skin should use a mild cleanser to 
wash their skin every day.
2. Moisturize: Barring those individuals who have oily 
skins, a moisturizer must be used every day as part of 
skincare. This will protect the skin from indoor winter 
heat and the harsh summer sun.
3. Protect: Natural sunscreen must be applied on all 
exposed skin whenever an individual plans to spend 
considerable time in the sun.
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