The Secret of Beautiful Skin
Skin care doesn’t need to be a complex chore: It can be simple, natural and basic. Find out how to make your skin radiant, healthy, and beautiful with these mostly-free, couldn’t be simpler tried-and-true techniques.
1.
Cleansing Routine:
A beauty must! Cleanse your skin twice
daily (only once if your skin is dry) using a mild, natural, inexpensive
cleanser designed for your skin type. Add a couple of drops essential oil of
rose, spearmint, or orange to your cleanser to boost its cleaning effect and
aromatic quality. Cleansing your skin is especially important before going to
bed, because your body excretes toxins through your skin as you sleep. If
facial pores are clogged with makeup and dirt, breakouts can occur. If you
perspire a lot in your line of work or exercise heavily, then rinse off and
massage your body with a coarse cloth or loofah before retiring to remove salt
and dead-skin buildup. Your skin needs to breathe while you sleep!
2.
Exercise:
Try to exercise outside, to help
oxygenate your cells with fresh air and facilitate waste removal through your
skin. Exercises such as walking, biking, in-line skating, and weight lifting
improve cardiovascular fitness and muscular endurance, which translates into
increased energy and a rosy complexion. If you live in a city, try to find a
green space—a park or a greenway—in which to exercise. If city streets, with
their attendant pollution, are your only outdoor option, exercising in a gym
may be a better alternative.
3.
Sleep, Blissful Sleep:
I don’t care what else you do to your
skin, if you are sleep deprived your skin will look sallow, dull, tired, and
saggy; with your puffy eyes, you will resemble a frog prince or princess. And
of course, your energy level will be less than desirable. Sleep: It’s the
best-kept skin care secret there is!
4.
Sunlight:
Ten to 15 minutes of unprotected
exposure to sunlight several times a week is essential to the health of your
bones and skin. It helps your body absorb calcium, due to the skin’s ability to
convert the sun’s rays into vitamin D. Sun exposure helps heal eczema,
psoriasis, and acne, and energizes your body. Plus those warm rays just make
you feel good all over. If your dermatologist advises you to avoid the sun
entirely, other sources of vitamin D include egg yolks, fish liver oil,
vitamin-D-supplemented soy or cow’s milk, organ meats, salmon, sardines, and
herring.
5.
Water:
What goes in must go out, and water
helps move everything along. Impurities not disposed of in a timely manner via
the internal organs of elimination (such as the kidneys, liver, lungs, and
large intestine) will find an alternate exit, namely your skin, sometimes
referred to as the “third kidney.” Pimples and rashes may develop as your body
tries to unload its wastes through your skin. Eight to 12, 8-ounce glasses of
pure water a day combined with a fibrous diet will help cleanse your body of
toxins and keep your colon functioning as it should. Water also keeps your skin
hydrated and moisturized, so drink up!
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