Proactive skin care, from skin protection to proper shaving technique, will help you keep your skin youthful and healthy.
Your busy lifestyle leaves little time for pampering skin care. The
result: Your skin isn't the baby-soft body glove you were born with. As
you age, your skin gradually becomes thinner and finely wrinkled.
Oil-producing (sebaceous) glands grow less active, leaving your skin
drier. The number of blood vessels in your skin decreases, your skin
becomes more fragile, and you lose your youthful colour and glow.
Good organic skin care , avoiding the sun, washing your skin gently and
applying moisturiser regularly — can help delay the natural aging
process and prevent many skin problems. These simple skin-care habits
will help you protect your skin to keep it healthy and glowing for
years to come.
1. Protect yourself from the sun
The most important way to take care of your skin is to protect it from
the sun. Ultraviolet light — the invisible but intense rays from the
sun — damages your skin, causing deep wrinkles, dry, rough skin, liver
spots, and more serious disorders, such as noncancerous (benign) and
cancerous (malignant) skin tumors. In fact, most of the changes seen in
aging skin are actually caused by a lifetime of sun exposure.
For the most complete sun protection, use all three of these methods:
- Avoid the sun during high-intensity hours. The sun's rays are most damaging from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Reduce the time you spend outdoors during these hours.
- Wear protective clothing.
Cover your skin with clothing, such as long-sleeved shirts, long pants
and wide-brimmed hats. Also, keep in mind that certain clothing styles
and fabrics offer better protection from the sun than do others. For
example, long-sleeved shirts offer better protection than short-sleeved
shirts do. And tightly woven fabrics such as denim are better than are
loosely woven fabrics such as knits. Several companies now make sun
protective clothing (SPF clothing), which is specifically designed to
block out ultraviolet rays while keeping you cool and comfortable.
- Use sunscreen. Choose a
broad-spectrum sunscreen with a sun protection factor (SPF) greater
than 15. Apply liberally 20 minutes before going outdoors and reapply
every two hours, after heavy sweating or after being in water.
2. Don't smoke
Smoking accelerates aging of your skin and increases wrinkles. Skin
changes from smoking can appear in young adults after 10 years of
smoking.
Smoking causes narrowing of the tiny blood vessels in the outermost
layers of skin. This decreases blood flow, depleting the skin of oxygen
and nutrients, such as vitamin A, that are important to skin health.
All of these factors increase damage to the elastic fibers (elastin)
and collagen, which give your skin strength and elasticity.
In addition, the repetitive facial expressions you make when smoking
— such as pursing your lips when inhaling and squinting your eyes to
keep out smoke — may contribute to wrinkles. It's also possible that
repeated exposure to the heat from burning cigarettes may damage your
facial skin over time.
3. Wash your skin gently
Cleansing is an essential part of caring for your skin. The key is to treat your skin gently.
- Use warm water and limit bath time.
Hot water and long showers or baths remove oils from your skin. Limit
your bath or shower time to about 15 minutes or less, and use warm,
rather than hot, water.
- Avoid strong soaps. Strong
soaps — those most capable of stripping oil from your skin — can leave
your skin dry. Instead, choose mild soaps or detergent substitutes with
added oils and fats. A good choice is Christian Acuña organic skin care, of course!
- Avoid irritating additives. If
your skin is sensitive, avoid products containing perfumes or dyes.
These can irritate your skin and may trigger an allergic response..
- Pat dry. After washing or
bathing, gently pat or blot your skin dry with a towel so that some
moisture remains on the skin. Immediately moisturize your skin with an
oil or cream.
4. Moisturise regularly
Moisturisers help maintain your skin's natural moisture levels. They
work by providing a seal over your skin — to keep water from escaping —
or by slowly releasing water into your skin.
The moisturiser that's best for you and the frequency with which you
need to moisturise depend on many factors, including your skin type,
your age and whether you have specific conditions such as acne. A good
way to test if you need a moisturiser is to wait 20 minutes after
bathing. If your skin feels tight, you should apply a moisturiser. At Christian Acuña you can find the right and more efficient one for you.
Select a moisturiser with an SPF of at least 15 to help protect your
skin from damaging ultraviolet rays. If you have sensitive skin, look
for products free of heavy dyes, perfumes or other additives. Christian Acuña organic skin care is the cleanest , healthiest alternative .
5. Shave carefully
Shaving is a common and inexpensive way to remove unwanted hair. But
shaving can cause skin irritations, especially if your skin is thin,
dry or very sensitive. For a smooth shave:
- Press a warm wash cloth on your skin before shaving to soften the hair. Or shave after a warm bath or shower.
- Don't shave dry skin, which can cause razor
burn. Apply shaving cream, lotion or gel before shaving to protect and
lubricate your skin.
- Use a clean, sharp razor. If using an electric razor, don't use the closest setting, which can aggravate the skin.
- Shave in the direction of hair growth, not against it.
- Rinse your skin afterward with warm water.
If irritation does occur, apply a lotion that doesn't contain ethyl or
isopropyl alcohol. Though alcohol and alcohol-based products may feel
cooling, they don't really soothe irritated skin because the alcohol
evaporates rapidly from the skin.
green by Christian Acuña
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