I touched my daughter’s forehead last night and realized it was so soft and smooth. I remember having skin like that, but over time I’ve lost moisture and elasticity. If this is happening to you as well, use the below tips and tricks to help your skin regain it’s youthful resiliency.
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.
If conventional face care techniques do not work (washing, toning, moisturizing), try using an over the counter topical medication. Products such as salicylic acid and benzoyl peroxide are specially formulated to kill acne bacteria. They are somewhat strong, especially to those with sensitive skin, so you should apply them in small amounts.
Many people grow up thinking having a nice dark tan is healthy and beautiful. Well, it’s not. Tanned skin is the first part of skin damage. Tanned skin also doesn’t help protect you from sunburn all that much. Tanning your skin gives you roughly an SPF protection of 2-4, much less than the minimum recommended SPF 15. It’s not worth damaging your skin when it doesn’t do all that much to protect you.
If you wear prescription glasses daily, it is important to clean them regularly. Dirt and bacteria can accumulate on the bridge and could leave your skin dirty. Use a wet wipe or soap and water to keep your glasses clean. You should also keep other items, such as bandannas, that come into contact with your face clean.
If you have dry skin, and need an intense, or deep moisturizing treatment, use vitamin E or aloe vera oil. You can find it as a liquid, or you can just break open a capsule and apply directly to your face. This works great on under eye areas where sagging and wrinkles appear first.
One way to take care of your skin is to exfoliate longer. If you are aiming to deeply exfoliate, do not try to scrub harder as you clean your skin. Simply wipe longer because using too much pressure can actually be harmful to your skin, negating the beneficial effects of the product.
Proper skin care begins with face washing. You do not want to strip your skin of the essential oils that keep it supple and young. Using soaps can actually cause more damage than good, it is best to know your skin type and buy facial scrubs that are designed for your specific type of skin.
It is important to make sure you get enough Vitamin E, which can be found in many food sources like avocados, in order to make sure your skin stays soft and pliable. If you do not get enough, your skin may crack and be vulnerable to infection and other damage.
If you are a smoker, quitting the habit can be one of the best things you can do to protect your skin. Smoking both decreases the blood flow to your skin and damages the fibers that keep your skin elastic and supple. A long-term smoking habit can be very bad for your skin.
Help improve and care for your skin by eating dark chocolate. Studies indicate that it can give you flavanols, which are nutrients that seem to attract UV light and help with blood flow to the skin. This causes the skin to look healthier, feel softer and be less sensitive to the sun.
If you sustain a minor injury, whether it be a cut or burn, it may become infected. Avoid this by using an antiseptic ointment, such as Neosporin. Neosporin eliminates bacteria that may attempt to get into open wounds. Neosporin also has chemical properties that prevent wounds from scarring.
Protect and care for your skin by throwing away old makeup that may be contaminated and contain bacteria. After about 6 months, you should toss your liquid foundation. It is also dangerous to share foundation with friends. Don’t do it. Use a sponge applicator to apply makeup. Your skin will thank you.
When skin does not get the nutrients that it needs to stay healthy it will begin to look dry and cracked. Using a daily moisturizer will help to keep your skin healthy looking. Apply the moisturizer onto damp skin and it will lock in the moisture that is already on your skin before application.
While a long, hot bath or shower may be very tempting when you’ve just come in from a cold winter’s day, avoid the temptation to soak in the tub or stand under the shower for ages. Too much hot water will dry out your skin and lead to more damage.
You are never too old to reverse the signs of aging on your face. Even after serious damage has been done, use dietary changes and other various tips to get back your youthful appearance. Blemishes, fine lines, and wrinkles can all be reduced by taking extra care of yourself and your skin.
Treat excessively oily skin with a mask made of honey and oatmeal. Mix two tablespoons of oatmeal, a teaspoon of honey and just enough warm purified water, to create a paste. Cleanse your skin as usual, but don’t rinse your face with cold water or apply a toner. Instead, apply the honey and oatmeal paste. Leave it on for twenty minutes, then rinse it off with warm water. Rinse again with cold water and apply the toner of your choice.
After using all of these methods my skin should return to being soft, beautiful, and taut. Hopefully, yours will too, so let’s set up our own skin care regimens and give it a go! The only way to keep aging at bay is to go the extra mile to take good care of your skin!