5 Tips For Healthier Skin

Apr 13
15:03

2008

James Schramko

James Schramko

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Let's face it, nobody wants to look old. Wrinkles, dark circles under the eyes, puffy or sagging skin - these are all signs of aging. Can you slow it?

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Can we slow the effects of time? Are we able to maintain a younger look than our real age? Many people think plastic surgery or injections are the only way to slow down the wrinkles and sagging skin. Is it possible thier is an alternative?

To keep your face from showing every year there are less drastic ways fortunately! Healthy habits,5 Tips For Healthier Skin Articles along with a proper skincare regimen, can not only slow the inevitable signs of aging, but also actually repair damage to your skin.

Skincare research benefits from the advances being made in nutrition, chemistry and biology. Some skincare companies are actually using Nobel Prize-winning discoveries in thier anti-aging formulas. Using anti-oxidants to slow the damage caused from free radicals these revolutionary creams stimulate the production of collagen and fill existing wrinkles. The ideal cream will also be a moisturizer as well.

In addition to daily cleansing and moisturizing, here are five healthy habits, which will keep you from falling victim to aging skin.

1. Protect yourself from the sun. The days of lying out at midday with baby oil are over. According to Doctors, a primary factor for aging in the sun is even small amounts of exposure to ultraviolet rays. Wrinkles, age spots, dryness and a leathery texture are just some of the results of getting too much sun. Try to stay out of the rays when they are at their most intense, from about 10 am until 2 pm. Protect against UV rays by applying a high quality sunscreen.

2. Don't smoke. Millions of free radicals are produced by cigarette smoke. These very small molecules attack healthy skin cells. And nicotine constricts blood flow. This means that oxygen and nutrients can't get to your skin cells. Production of collagen and elastin will decrease, and deep wrinkles will be the result.

3. Moisturize regularly. As our skin ages, it loses moisture, a necessary component to keeping it looking young and firm. Applying a high-quality moisturizer will keep water in, where it is needed.

4. Drink plenty of water. Water is the basis of human life. Our bodies are made up of 70% water. It carries toxins and impurities away from our cells, and brings oxygen and nutrients in.

5. Be gentle. When washing or drying your face or applying moisturizer, use soft patting motions. Pulling at your skin or rubbing it too hard will stretch it out, causing wrinkles and sags.

You will be rewarded with a younger and healthier look when you take care of your skin properly!

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