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Skin Care FAQs #202 - Skin's Evil Enemies

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Everywhere you turn you are seeing articles of products touted to be good for your skin. However, we rarely hear what caused our skin to become "challenged" and in need of everyones' skin products to begin with. If your skin is young you can prevent premature age lines and blemishes by avoiding the known "enemies" of your skin.

If your skin already has a few "challenges" or is affected adversely by genetics, knowingly avoiding these "enemies" of the skin can possibly aid you in correcting and balancing your skin.

The Nine Evil Enemies Of Your Skin:

MEDICATIONS

Drugs and medications may have an adverse effect on the skin. Many medications impact the skin in a variety of ways. Discuss the potential side effects with your doctor and adjust your skin care program accordingly.

ALCOHOL

Another subject under study shows that there is probably a link between alcohol consumption and aging. Alcoholics show signs of increased aging, but study results seem to indicate that it is more a matter of how your body processes alcohol rather than if you drink or not. Alcohol can leave toxic by-products in the tissues that can speed up aging. It can also weaken capillary walls and cause blotchiness. In addition, alcohol draws water out of the tissues and leaves the skin dull and dehydrated. However, moderate intake is perfectly okay and may even be beneficial.

DEHYDRATION

The skin ages due to the deterioration of the elastic tissues (composed of elastin and collagen). In most cases, the skin becomes dry/dehydrated, age spots occur and some people notice small broken capillaries. Premature aging can be prevented to some extent by a daily skin care program, and well balanced diet and avoiding things that are known to speed the aging process. One of the best preventative measures you can take is to drink 8 eight ounce glasses of pure water a day - STAY HYDRATED FOR HEALTHY SKIN!

LACK OF EXERCISE

Exercise improves blood circulation and improves the tone of the skin, resulting in a healthy glow. It also improves the skin's elasticity, strength and firmness.

WEIGHT GAINS AND/OR LOSSES

Frequent weight gains and losses can also dramatically affect the elasticity of the skin. When the weight is gained, the skin stretches to accommodate the excess weight. When a lot of weight is lost, quickly, the skin doesn't have time to accommodate the changing contours and sagging and premature wrinkling can occur. Gradual weight loss should not impact the skin, although a reduced calorie diet can cause the skin to look dull and lifeless unless the diet is well balanced.
SMOKING

Next to sun exposure, smoking is the highest factor in wrinkling. Smokers have more wrinkles than people who don't smoke. Cigarette smoke releases free radicals that break down the vitamin C in the skin and contribute to premature wrinkling. Nicotine also causes small blood vessels and capillaries to contract, diminishing circulation and depriving the skin of nutrients.

VITAMIN DEFICIENT DIET

Ongoing research is beginning to show a link between a relatively nutritious diet and improved skin tone. It has been shown that people suffering from malnutrition show obvious signs of increased aging because of vitamin deficiencies but what extent diet plays a role in the overall aging process has yet to be determined (but it can't hurt to eat sensibly). Again, there is unanimous agreement that drinking 8 glasses of water per day improves the beauty of your skin.

ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTANTS

Air pollution can be very harmful to the skin. Areas of your body that are protected show less signs of aging than those that are exposed to the pollutants in the air. The best ways to fight against the effects of pollution are to be sure and use a safe soap morning and night to remove dirt and irritants from the surface of the skin and to protect the skin by using a moisturizer every day. Women can also use foundation which provides additional protection from the elements. There is also growing evidence to support the theory that high pollution levels increase ultraviolet rays which cause skin cancer in relatively young people.

THE SUN

The sun is one of the biggest culprits in the aging process. It speeds the aging process by breaking down the elastin and collagen in the skin. The results of sun damage include fine lines, brown spots and decreased elasticity and less softness in the skin's texture. The best defense against the sun is a regular sunscreen for everyday use and a high level sunscreen when you have to be outside. Be sure and use it on your neck and hands as well.

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Mickhael has been a licensed Cosmetologist for over 20 years, including ownership of quality salons across the U.S. for over 15 years. He has worked as a platform artist and educator for several haircare companies, and was awarded the prestigious Paul Mitchell Medal of Honor. Mickhael used these experiences in formulating, producing & marketing the Oasis Haircare line, as well as, the Fat Lip Makeup Company, which he promotes in his Oasis Salons, Maximum Beauty Products Supply Stores & online at the website: http://www.bestbeautystore.com





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