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-- And throw in the towel
traditional washcloths are too abrasive for the face, so use
your hands and fingers.
Sixty-eight-percent of women
claim to have sensitive skin which means dry, tight, chapped
or easily irritated skin.
-- Moisturize regularly.
-- Avoid harsh cleansers with
ingredients such as fragrances, dyes and preservatives because
sensitive skin is easily damaged and takes longer to recover.
If your skin is dry and easily
irritated, don't wash more than once a day. You may risk stripping
the skin of its natural oils.
-- Look for non-irritating cleansing
washes that are soap-free.
-- Use light, oil-free, water-based
moisturizers to help maintain the skins natural barrier.
-- Make sure to choose a facial
moisturizer with an SPF of at least 15, which protects against
both UVB and UVA rays.
Skin sensitivity may also result
from the third most common, non-surgical skin care procedure
known as Microdermabrasion. Microdermabrasion is a quick and
easy, non-invasive procedure that helps to reveal healthier-looking
skin by sweeping away dead skin cells.
-- Dr. Franks reveals that,
following the treatment, the best way to avoid irritation is
by opting for an ultra-gentle cleanser and moisturizer.
-- A new clinical study shows
that PURPOSE gentle cleansing wash and dual treatment moisture
lotion with spf 15 are compatible with this procedure.
How else can you obtain optimal
skin health? Dr. Franks says, Exercise opens up blood vessels
to make skin look healthy and youthful. It's so important for
healthy skin.
-- Regular cardiovascular exercise
increases blood flow to the skin which assists in collagen production.
-- Maintaining muscle mass through
exercise can also help anchor and support skin, keeping it taut.
-- And drink up! At least eight,
eight-ounce glasses of water a day are crucial for optimal skin
hydration.
So before you sign on for an
extreme and expensive makeover, just think back on some simple,
beauty basics! You just might like what you see! |