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Your Skin Is Your Armor
By Dr. Edward F. Group III, DC, Ph.D, ND,
DACBN
Your skin is your armor, your shield from the elements. Yet
when was the last time you really thought about what you need
to do to take care of it? Throughout your life, genetic and
environmental factors will cause a lot of wear and tear to
your skin. But you are never too young or too old to start
taking care of your skin. In fact, skin care and protection
should be an essential part of your health, fitness, and beauty
regime. If you take care of your skin, your skin will take
care of you! If your stuck in a skin care rut, or if you are
just looking to learn a bit more about the basics of skin
care, read on to learn more about this important step in your
daily activities.
The Essentials of Skin Care
The first step to taking care of your skin is preventing
damage. Sun, wind, pollutants, and simply aging can degrade
the condition of your skin. Common complaints include dry
and itchy skin, wrinkles, sagging, color changes, and age
spots. There are steps that you can take to keep you skin
looking and feeling its best.
Exercise, rest, and good nutrition lay the foundation for
beautiful, healthy skin, inside and out. A proper diet is
not only good for your overall health, it also helps to ensure
that your skin will receive all of the vitamins, minerals,
and nutrients that it needs to maintain and repair cells.
Drinking purified water is another good way to keep your skin
healthy. Water helps to hydrate the skin and move waste and
nutrients through the system. It is very effective mixing
a teaspoon or capful of Organic Apple Cider Vinegar in with
your water. Do not drink Tap Water.
The most important way to care for your skin is to protect
it from the damaging rays of the sun. Ultraviolet radiation
damages the skin and can lead to wrinkles, premature aging,
age spots, and cancer. Take extra precautions to make sure
your skin is not exposed to the sun’s rays. Use a natural
sunscreen, or a moisturizer that contains sunscreen (at least
SPF 15) everyday. Your skin does need some sunlight –
10-15 minutes of direct exposure daily.
Dry skin is very common, especially with age. Older skin
has fewer sweat and oil glands than younger skin. Dry skin
may be caused by frequent baths, certain cosmetics or medications.
But whatever the cause, there are ways to alleviate the itchiness
associated with it. Avoid using harsh soaps when bathing,
and if possible, cut back on the number of baths or showers
each week. A sponge bath with warm water may help to clean
and revive skin without stripping the skin of its valuable
moisturizers. When you do use soap, try using a natural very
mild soap that does not contain any dyes, parabens or perfumes.
Follow up the bath with a moisturizing lotion like Parfait
Visage, concentrating on problem dry areas. A good all natural
moisturizer is one of the foundations for a healthy skin care
regimen. Continue moisturizing throughout the day to keep
skin healthy. Your hands and face are particularly susceptible
to daily damage, and may need to be moisturized several times.
A Skin Care Routine
A skin care routine does not have to be elaborate in order
to be effective. But you should develop some kind of skin
care routine based on your skin type, daily activities, and
nutritional needs so that you can be sure you are taking the
very best care of your skin. Following a daily skin care regime
will also allow you to more closely evaluate your skin for
abnormalities. Here's a simple routine that you can adapt
to fit your needs:
Cleanse: Wash your skin thoroughly on a daily
basis to remove the dirt, debris, pollutants, and perspiration
that accumulates on a daily basis. If you have dry or sensitive
skin, use only warm water to wash your skin and use a mild
natural cleanser every few days like the product Oxy-Skin.
If you have normal or oily skin, be sure to wash with a gentle
cleanser on a daily basis. Be sure to brush your teeth before
washing your face, as toothpaste residue can irritate sensitive
facial skin.
Moisturize: Unless your skin is very oily,
you will want to use a moisturizer everyday to keep your skin
hydrated and healthy. Your skin needs moisturizer all year
long as both the indoor winter heat, and summer sun can be
equally damaging to your skin. The most advanced product is
“Parfait Visage” which is used for the face.
Protect: Use a natural sunscreen when possible,
regardless of whether or not you plan on spending much time
in the sun. The sun's rays are very damaging and if you get
in the habit of applying sunscreen everyday, you will never
be left without protection. The suns most beneficial rays
occur at sunrise and sunset.
Skin Care Products
There are several types of skin care products that may make
a useful additional to your daily skin care. These include
cleansers, sunscreens, moisturizers, exfoliants, facial cleansers,
toners, retonoids, herbal and nutrient supplements, and cosmetics.
For more information on natural skin care and make-up go
to http://www.skin-care-support.org.
Dr. Group, the founder/CEO and clinical director for the
Global Healing Center, heads a research and development team
producing advanced, new, natural health protocols and products.
To learn more visit http://www.ghchealth.com.
support@ghchealth.com
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