Simple Steps to Save Face
“Tea tree and citrus oils help tone
skin between washings.”
Tips for radiant skin
Your skin is the barometer of your health, and lifestyle choices literally make their mark
on your face. No need to cover your face or panic. Just follow the commonsense guidelines
below for skin preservation, and you’ll be sure to radiate vitality and vigor.
Everyday skin care—keep it consistent
Create a consistent skin-care routine. Regular cleansing rids the skin of excess oils and
dirt and sloughs off dead skin cells.
- If you have dry skin, use a mild exfoliant with a heavier moisturizing cream that contains
nut oils or aloe.
- If your skin is oily, occasionally use an exfoliant with astringent properties and finish
with a light, water-based moisturizer. Tea
tree and citrus oils help tone skin between washings.
- If you battle with problem skin, avoid
using harsh exfoliants on breakouts. Instead,
apply a deep-cleansing mask and a moisturizer with antibacterial ingredients such as tea tree
oil and lavender.
Cover up—almost
Let the sun shine, but choose your exposure carefully.
- A face cream with a sun protection factor (SPF) of 15 or higher should be a mandatory part
of your beauty regimen. Look for a cream that matches your skin type and wear it even on
cloudy days.
- Your body does, however, need some sun exposure, as the UV rays from sunlight trigger vitamin D synthesis in the skin. A 20-minute walk
or bask in the early morning or late afternoon sun should suffice; you might prefer to wear a
hat and let your arms and legs get the rays.
Let it glow
You are what you eat and drink and breathe, so consider this:
- A healthy diet full of antioxidants A, C,
and E helps fend off free radicals from everyday exposure to air pollutants, sun, and stress. Foods rich in vitamin A and vitamin C include brightly colored fruits and vegetables, such as squashes,
sweet potatoes, carrots, leafy greens, tomatoes,
strawberries, and kiwi. Vitamin E is found in a variety of nuts and their oils and wheat germ.
- Exercise increases circulation, which helps nourish collagen fibers that give skin its
appearance of plumpness, while perspiration from your workout cleanses the skin.
- Water hydrates the skin from the inside out, so practice drinking enough water that you rarely get thirsty.
- Avoid smoking and breathing secondhand
smoke, which causes blood vessels to constrict, inhibiting blood flow and starving the skin of
oxygen.
Kathleen Finn is a freelance writer and marketing consultant in
the natural health industry. She is in search of the perfect face cream.
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