Taking care of your skin should come second nature to most. It is the largest organ humans possess and a good portion of it is completely visible at all times. This mainly relates to your hands and facial skin, but the same rules can be applied to most parts of the body that require the care.
You can actually handle all of your skin care needs each day while you are in the shower! The most essential components: washing your skin, cleaning your pores, and applying moisturizer; can all be accomplished during that same time-frame. Get your skin cared for without ever wasting a moment of the day.
To keep your youthful glow exfoliate your skin daily with a wash cloth or other textured cloth. In addition you should exfoliate with a sea sponge or exfoliating cleanser once a week. Removing the old, dead skin cells from the top layer of your skin allows the new, softer skin cells underneath to be seen.
If you have severely dry skin on your hands, it can and should be treated with an antibiotic cream, like you would use on cuts and scrapes. In many cases, extremely dry skin crack open and bleeds. If these cuts are ignored they can become worse – leading to scarring or even an infection. Care for them early by applying an antibiotic cream before applying moisturizer.
In order to maintain healthy skin, be sure to use lotion after showering when needed. This will ensure that you have moist, healthy skin. When choosing your moisturizer, be sure to choose one that will not clog your skin’s pores. Keeping healthy, moisturized skin is key to looking young and feeling good.
For clear skin, do more laundry — specifically, wash your bed linens. The oils and dirt from your skin are transferred to your pillow case while you sleep, so regularly washing your bed linens, especially your pillow case, prevents you from putting dirt and oil back on your skin every time you go to bed. Wash your pillow case every other day and your bed sheets at least once a week.
Taking care of your overall health will help you have clearer skin. If you are well rested, well fed, and well hydrated, the results of this hard work will show with a healthy glow. Adjust your schedule to allow for extra sleeping hours.
Planning your meals ahead of time will also help, because this will give you more time for needed rest.
If you want skin that is soft and supple, you should look into a body exfoliator. These body scrubs help to remove the dead skin cells, revealing softer, smoother skin in the process. You can use exfoliators such as salt scrubs once or twice a week for best results. However, remember to moisturize immediately after to protect the beautiful, healthy skin you just uncovered.
Avoid tanning booths at all costs. While you may think tanned skin is healthy, it’s really not. Not only that, but the FDA has shown that if you use tanning beds before the age of thirty, you increase your risk for skin cancer by seventy five percent! You’re better off avoiding it and staying healthy.
Do not go overboard with skin care products. Just about all skin care products take time to set in and get to work on your skin. If you are using a variety of products, one after another without giving them time to settle you could be wasting your money by washing them down the drain before they have a chance to work.
By taking proper care of your skin you are keeping your body clean and your appearance improving. There is nothing wrong with getting a little dirty, but you need to be able to clean yourself off at the end of the day and feel confident about yourself as you turn off the lights.