Caring
for your skin
Skin care help and information.
Articles, tips, about keeping skin
looking healthy and beautiful.
Like
it or not, your skin will be with
you for the rest of your life. Your
skin serves you and your body in a
number of ways. It aids in sensory
perception, protects you from injuries,
provides a barrier against dehydration,
assists in temperature maintenance,
aids in the manufacture of vitamin
D, and provides structure to the organs
and tissues within your body.
To put it lightly, your skin is an
integral part of your life. It's essential
that you care for your skin and maintain
it in a healthy state so that it will
continue to function well for you
as you age. Learning how to take care
of your skin can be tough. Thats why
were putting together a one stop source
of body skin care information to help
you find the answers your looking
for.
We're
not done yet so check back from time
to time for more updates on body skin
care. Below are some articles related
to anti aging, facials, moisturizers,
sunscreen and more.
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PSORIASIS
of the Skin
Loofah
Sponge 
Skin
Care Quick Tips 
Anti-Aging
Skin Care Treatments - Skin care therapy
is a well-established process known to many
of us. Anti aging skin care tips can highlight
the main theme behind the aging factor.
How to keep your skin soft and shiny and
not revealing your age is all about the
tips. Following the tips is important if
you want to get results. Anti aging skin
care medicines are also available that gives
positive result. However, you must consult
your doctor before trying any over the counter
medicine.
Foot
Care - A
Stinky Feet Skin Care Solution - Nail
Fungus Infection
Facials/
Facial Skin Care - are cosmetic procedures
that are used to treat the skin of the face.
Facials are designed to act as a deep cleansing
therapy, during which a person's skin is
treated through massaging, toning, exfoliating,
steaming, and moisturizing. Daily
Facial Skin Care
Skin
Moisturizers - Skin
Exfoliating 101 Moisturizers are designed
to reduce water loss from the epidermis.
These do not reverse sun damage but they
do prevent further dryness. They also can
protect the barrier to soot and dirt and
there is a temporary feeling of smoothness
when these are used. The skin may swell
slightly and cause some loss of fine wrinkles.
The pores may appear to be smaller because
of this swelling. Moisturizing is not required
for those with oily skin.
Protecting
Your Skin
The ultraviolet rays of the sun are damaging
to your skin and to your health. Sun exposure
can lead to premature aging, sagging, wrinkles,
skin discoloration, and the development of
cancer. Take measures to protect your skin
from the sun and its damaging rays.
Sunscreen
& Skin Care: A good sunscreen (SPF
15+) will help to block out solar rays,
and should be used every day for adequate
protection. Even if you don't plan on sunbathing,
you are exposed to the sun when you drive
in the car or walk into the grocery store.
If you tend to sweat heavily, or if you
are exercising vigorously, reapply the sunscreen
every 2-3 hours throughout the day.
Sun
Damaged Skin: In addition to wearing
sunscreen, it’s a good idea to reduce
the amount of ultraviolet radiation your
skin is exposed to each day. Limit your
time outdoors between 10:00AM and 3:00PM
when the sun is directly overhead and strongest.
Wear protective clothing such as wide brimmed
hats and sunglasses to block the sun's rays.
And if you must expose yourself to the sun,
try to building your tolerance in modest
increments each day.
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