Secrets To Young Skin
With hundreds, no, thousands of beauty and skin care products on the market, aging skin is an issue for men and women all over the world. Well, who can blame them? With Hollywood stars becoming younger and younger each year and the likes of young debutantes like Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan lording over society pages, the young is in fad.
Aging, however, is a natural process. And unfortunately, no amount of anti-aging products can change that fact and stop it from happening. In fact, there are two things that are inevitably brought on by aging— health effects and skin symptoms.
But although it can't be completely stopped, it can however be slowed down with the right products and the right beauty regimen. After all when you take care of your skin and body, they will in turn take care of you. Here are some of the things that you can do.
1. Know your skin type.
The first step is to know what your skin type is. This is your way of determining what products will fit your skin. Unknown to many, anti-aging creams and ointments also take into consideration the type of skin that you have. For instance, using a cream for oily skin when you have dry skin will only make your skin all the more drier. If you don't know what your skin type is, better visit your dermatologist.
2. Drink lots of water.
Water replenishes the body and rids the system of unwanted toxins. It is also one way of hydrating your skin to remove particles that clog the pores. People who suffer from dry skin are also advised to drink lots of water. As a rule of thumb, drink about 6-8 glasses of water in a day.
3. Block the sun
Another must when it comes to taking care of your skin is to make sure that you protect it from ultraviolet rays of the sun. You can do this by always wearing sun block when going out. Use it even on cold or cloudy days as UV rays are still present and the fog or the clouds can do nothing about it. Avoid the sun from 11 am to about 3 pm. In addition to darkening the skin, the sun may also develop in your skin sunspots and discolorations that may be hard to get rid of.
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Tuesday, October 13, 2009
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