General Skin Care
The skin, as we are all taught in high school, is the largest
and the most visible tissue in the human body. Of course it is.
It covers us entirely from head to toe. It is our protective
casing that allows us to move freely and gives us feedback on
external textures, climate and other things associated with the
sense of touch. The pores in our skin also helps us to release
internal wastes through perspiration. These, among other
benefits and special characteristics, make our skin one of the
most important parts of our body - and therefore one of the
first things to take care of.
We want our skin to be supple and smooth, yet still strong and
healthy. There have been countless skin care products and
treatments developed over the years that have helped a lot of
people and solved many skin problems. However, it's one thing to
cure skin damage and it's another to protect it. When you were
born, your skin was nothing short of perfect. Therefore, the
first logical thing to do is to protect your skin from any kind
of damage or unwanted reaction from external factors.
Nonetheless, there are numerous things that can damage your skin
even without you knowing it. Some of these would be climate or
weather, unknown allergies from food or drink, and the most
dreaded skin damager of all - age. Though it's possible to stay
away from harsh climates and food you are allergic to, it is sad
to note that age is something that we simply cannot avoid.
Everything solid in this world wears out with age. However, this
doesn't mean we can't do anything about it.
There are various products and treatments available for making
your skin look younger and less wrinkled. Nevertheless, the
important thing is to keep your skin as healthy as possible all
the time while you're young, in order to effectively help in
slowing down the ageing process. The more careless you are with
your skin, the faster it'll develop wrinkles and look older.
Leading dermatologist Greta Winslow of Wade Skin Clinic advises
"....always remember that healthy skin is the result of a
healthy lifestyle. And by healthy lifestyle, we mean a balanced
diet, lots of water (less sodas and carbonated drinks),
sufficient vitamins, regular exercise, enough sleep, no smoking,
less alcohol consumption, and effective management of daily
stress. It's also good to suggest that the use of tanning beds
and some topical skin treatments or medication that are said to
provide "instant" results may be more harmful than helpful. It's
always good to consult with a skin doctor for things you aren't
sure of"
In addition to these lifestyle tips, skin experts say that the
best way to care for your skin is to cleanse it as often as
possible, or at least on a daily basis. They note, however, that
the choice of skin cleanser is critical in having healthy skin.
Choose the one that's mild and with less chemicals. Make up must
be totally removed before cleansing and always use only lukewarm
water. For additional information, visit www.bestskinpeel.com.