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Habits for Perfect Skin Recommended by Dermatologists
My niece just took her boards to become a Pediatric Dermatologist. I think she'd agree with all of these habits.
*Shake your booty. Twenty to 30 minutes of any aerobic exercise will give you a glow. Exercise increases blood flow, which brings more nutrients to the skin. Shower as soon as possible after working out.
*Night Serums - Get some rejuvenating night serums. Night serums give your face nutrients making it glow in the morning; and the best thing is the serum works while you sleep so no hassle.
*Check your birthday suit for spots. Any sudden or suspicious-looking bump, mole, or other growth is reason to see a dermatologist. The American Cancer Society recommends that between the ages of 20 and 40, people have a cancer-related checkup, including a skin exam, every three to four years. Once you hit your 40s, begin having a cancer-related checkup, including a skin exam, every year. You should also be doing monthly self-exams to keep an eye out for changes and growths. (For step-by-step instructions on how to do a head-to-toe self-exam visit www.cancer.org.)
*Eat healthy. Antioxidants (vitamins A, C, and E) -- which help reduce sun damage and fight certain cancers, including skin cancer -- are essential to your health.
*Don't wear your makeup to bed. We all know it, but we sometimes do it anyway. Layers of foundation, powder, and blusher left on overnight can clog pores. Take it all off before bed with a mild non-soap cleanser.
*Get your shut-eye. Most of us don't get the 8-9 hours we need to avoid sleep deprivation Budget in sleep time, including a short afternoon nap whenever you can manage it. The downside: Sleeping in the same position for years on end can lead to wrinkles. Look for special pillows that help prevent sleep creases on your face. (I have to do this...)
*Adopt "water, water, every day" as your mantra. Yes, drinking water does keep you hydrated, which helps skin look and feel better. Get in the standard 6 to 8 eight-ounce glasses throughout the day -- more if you're a heavy exerciser.
Fairly simple things that can become good habits for your skin!
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Friday, July 28, 2017
Skin Care Tips for Teens
One of the most important things to remember about teen skin care is that what you put into your body is more important than anything you put on your face. The appearance and condition of your skin is also influenced by genetics, hormones, your lifestyle and your skin care routine. It's a good idea to start with the basics and experiment until you find the skin care products that suit you and your skin best.
Cleanse
It's rare for teens to have dry skin, so usually the best cleansers are the oil-free cleansers. Choose one that doesn't dry your skin out. Lather up, concentrating on the oily T-zone area, then rinse away with warm water.
Tone
If you have normal or oily skin, use a toner. Facial wipes are an easy and quick way to clean your skin in a pinch.
Moisturize
Even oily skins need moisture, but in hot, humid weather you may wish to skip moisturizing in the morning and use an oil-free sunscreen instead. In the evening, choose a light moisturizing lotion, particularly in areas that tend to dry out, like your cheeks.
If your skin is dry, use a moisturizer with a higher oil content at night— Products used on the face should generally be unscented.
Masks
Pore-cleansing, exfoliating masks are a great skin care product for teens as they clean and purify open pores and rid the skin of dead skin cells.
My granddaughters are "tweens" and not to young to learn about good skin care. These are tips I will be sure to share with them!
Taken from an article at Savvy-women-magazine.com
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