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3 Easy Tips to Keep Your Skin Healthy
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Treat Aging and Dry Skin
The pace of modern life takes
its toll on our bodies and
our skin in myriad ways. More
and more we find that we are
succumbing to the effects
that our polluted atmosphere
is having on our skin. Dirt,
smoke, grime, and excessive
exposure to the sun all have
a serious impact on the health
of our skin.
Health and beauty experts
the world over, understand
the need for effective treatments
for aging and dry skin. The
treatment of aging and dry
skin is not limited to those
of us who have reached middle
age, when the signs of aging
skin are most apparent, but
in fact, the treatment of
aging and dry skin should
be a regular part of everyone's
health & beauty regime.
Everyone wants to be healthy
and strong; as we age, our
continued health and strength
is closely related to how
we treat our bodies as well
as the foods that we eat.
Adopting a healthy lifestyle
and fitness regime while we
are young is easier than trying
to switch to healthy living
later in life.
Young people are not always
aware that their early food
choices may affect their health
for their entire life. Many
American teens live on a steady
diet of junk foods; like pizza,
ice cream, hash browns, cheeseburgers,
candy, sodas and other unhealthy
food. These foods appeal to
the taste buds but slowly
deplete the body of nutrients
and vitamins.
Foods like pizza and soda
are harmful to the body because
they have a tendency to increase
the quantity of fat in the
body, but they are also harmful
to the overall health of the
skin. Sodas in particular
and foods with large quantities
of fat induce acne, pimples,
and patchy skin.
Pimples can seem to a teenager
like their worse nightmare.
Apart from how they affect
the appearance, pimples also
increase the likelihood of
permanent scarring to the
skin. The treatment for aging
and dry skin should effectively
begin while you are still
in your 20's. If viewed from
a preventative perspective,
the early treatment of aging
and dry skin can save one
years of anguish later.
The major reasons for aging
of the skin are both internal,
as in the genes we inherit
from our parents as well as
external, from exposure to
the sun and other environmental
causes. Aging from internal
factors begins when we are
still in our mid 20's. The
signs are not obvious then,
but they are present.
As the collagen in our skin
starts to deplete, the skin
looses elastin, the substance
that allows the skin to spring
back into place, dead skin
is also not as quickly replaced
and new skin cell turnover
reduces. All of these factors
are genetically controlled
and must be considered deciding
upon a for the treatment method
for aging and dry skin.
External factors, such as
exposure to the sun leaves
the skin vulnerable to heat,
radiation and ultraviolet
rays. Ultraviolet rays harm
the skin and may also be a
factor in the development
of skin cancer. Over the years,
just a few minutes' worth
of exposure to the sun daily
without protection can result
in wrinkles, age spots, freckles,
and patchy, rough skin.
Prevention is key in treating
aging and dry skin. Although
you cannot erase the process
of aging and turn it around,
you can protect your skin
and help it stay younger by
following a few simple rules:
- Avoid going into the sun
between 10:00am to 4:00pm
when the sun is at its strongest.
- Wear a hat to protect your
eyes, face and hair from the
sun's rays. - Eat plenty of
fresh fruits and vegetables.
- Drink plenty of water
All of these measures are
beneficial for the skin. However
if you feel that your skin
needs more comprehensive treatment
you should consider consulting
a professional dermatologist
who will advise you about
the various skin treatments
available. Some options may
include lasers, radio frequency,
chemical fillers, botox injections,
and microdermabrasion.
There are also consumer products
on the market that are extremely
effective in combating the
signs of aging. Skin care
specialists are making use
of emerging scientific information
about how to keep skin looking
its best.
A product called Rejuvinol™
from www.BODeStore.com
can be a powerful weapon in
the fight against aging says
its makers. Rejuvinol ™
is enhanced with advanced
anti-oxidants and vitamins,
which reduce the appearance
of fine lines and wrinkles,
and leaves skin firmer, younger-looking,
more vibrant and healthier.
brought Hyaluronic Acid, is
included in the formula. It
is a naturally occurring substance
in the body, and one of the
most effective moisturizing
agents available.
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