The condition of our skin affects how we look to others and how we, ourselves feel. Dry or itchy skin is a nuisance, but can usually be easily ameliorated. But there are serious skin diseases that threaten our health. Skin cancer, for one, is on the rise. We offer the following tips to help you keep your skin healthy.
Keep your skin well moisturized by applying lotion liberally every time you get out of the shower or bath. The moisture that seeps into your skin during baths and showers is lost quickly if not sealed in with a good moisturizer. A good rule of thumb is to put on lotion within 5 minutes of drying off.
Avoid scratching dry skin. Though it might itch, scratching dry skin only exacerbates the problem. Apply lotion to moisturize the area. If necessary, you can even apply anti-itch creams that are specially formulated for dry skin. Applying products containing shea butter to dry patches of skin can also do wonders.
If you are having skin problems, try to avoid eating foods that come from cans, such as canned tomato sauce. Cans can contain trace amounts of aluminum and other metals that can flow through your bloodstream and be secreted out of your pores while you sweat. These metals sometimes get stuck in your pores as you try to sweat them out, causing blockages.
Cut down on fatty and sugary foods. Fried foods and foods high in sugar may taste good, but they wreak havoc on your face. Eliminate them from your diet as much as possible, and that includes soft drinks. Replace those junk foods with healthier alternatives (for example, eat yogurt instead of ice cream) and watch your skin improve.
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.
To help relieve itchy skin that can happen in winter, keep your skin moisturized. Indoor heat can dry your skin, making the itch worse. Use the lightest moisturizer that gives relief, so that you aren’t feeling greasy and clogging your skin, which can make skin problems worse. Avoid hot baths and showers until the condition improves.
If your skin is not in the best condition, consider using vitamin E. When applied topically vitamin E can soothe dry, rough skin. When taken orally the vitamin is a powerful antioxidant that can neutralize the harmful effects of free radicals, molecules which damage collagen causing dry skin and wrinkles.
Untanned skin is healthy skin. If you want your skin to stay healthy, please join the growing group of people who know that tans cause skin cancers. Although it used to be a sign of robust good health, we now know that tanning is a direct cause of skin cancers. Consistently wearing high-SPF sunblock, hats, and limiting your time in very sunny situations may be the single most important thing you do to take care of your skin long-term.
You should use a make up remover to remove make up, instead of using your cleanser for the job. Some cleansers are gentle enough, but most end up irritating the area around your eyes. Before applying anything, make sure that it is suitable for your skin type and it is oil- free.
No skin care routine can truly be complete without proper maintenance. A consistent and regular regimen of cleansing (without harsh soaps), followed by moisturizing and weekly exfoliation, creates a supple and elastic quality in the skin that makes your additional skin care treatments not only easier, but in many cases, less necessary.
Showering can be hard on your skin, so after you get out, don’t vigorously rub yourself dry. Instead, gently pat your skin with the towel and leave some moisture on your skin. Find a moisturizer or lotion that you like, and put it on after your shower to keep your skin in good shape.
Body Moisturizer
You can use honey to help keep your skin soft and supple. You can apply honey to your face as a mask or put it in your bath water for a whole body moisturizer. If you are using it as a mask simply put a small amount on your face, let it dry for 15 minutes, and then wash it off. In order to use it in the bath, simply put 1/4 to 1/2 cup in the water as your running it, so it dissolves.Â
These tips have given you a better idea, both of the range of skin problems and their cures. Our skin is the part of our body, most exposed to pollutants and contaminants that are in our environment. It behooves us to be vigilant in protecting our skin, for it protects the rest of our body.