- Aging Gracefully?
Part 2
- by Laura M. Cummins
Some Other Great Tips To Preserve The
Youthfulness Of Your Skin
As you apply your facial moisturizer,
take some time to work it gently into your complexion with light
massage strokes. This technique performed on a daily basis, is
quite beneficial in helping to create or maintain a healthy skin.
(Avoid this technique on severe acne or individuals suffering
from vascular disorders of the face).
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To support a maturing skin, you must
give it moisture and oxygen. Facial masks maintained in a moist
value or applying warm compresses laced with your favorite essential
oil are suitable for this purpose.
A regular facial will provide an intensive
cleansing of your complexion. This treatment will loosen hardened
places in the skin by stimulating lymph flow and circulation,
so that waste products are removed more quickly, nutrients are
transmitted to the cells, and the cells themselves are renewed.
Incorporate essential oils, such as,
lavender, rose, fennel, jasmine, and many others into your daily
skin regimen. These natural essences contain plant hormones,
which some contain substances similar to estrogen that affect
the skin and influence the hormonal equilibrium of the body.
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These plant hormones are absorbed by the skin and influence the
hormonal equilibrium of the body. They have a tautening impact,
along with assisting with cell regeneration, and regulating the
sebaceous (oil) glands. Plant hormones do not have the same side
effects of animal hormones, which could make the skin appear
spongy and swollen when used over a long period time.
Try to
avoid using extremely hot water when bathing or showering, which
can irritate your skin and rob it of its natural oils.
Add moisture
to your environment. Humidifiers can help replenish moisture
in the air of your home and office, making it a friendlier atmosphere
for your skin. If the air around you is dry, it will deplete
the moisture from your skin through evaporation.
Avoid pulling
or tugging your skin when cleansing or moisturizing. Your skin
should be handled very gently, to prevent unnecessary irritation
or premature lines. The eyes are an extra sensitive area, so
be careful when you put in your contacts, and always apply eye
cream from the inner eye, to the outer eye ---- in a C- formation.
Herbal
teas that contain antioxidants are a wonderful way of holding
back the aging process. If you are a coffee drinker, you might
consider replacing your coffee with an herbal tea. Lemon balm,
peppermint, spearmint, and decaffeinated green tea are some herbal
teas that contain significant levels of antioxidants.
Another
reason to reduce intake of caffeine rich beverages is that they
have a diuretic action and promote an internal dehydration, causing
the body to lose water -- leaving your skin flaky and dry on
the surface.
Get plenty
of sleep. Research has shown that the skin regenerates itself
between the hours of 1 AM and 3AM, and the lack of sleep during
those hours can trigger the kind of stress that causes your skin
to look dull, puffy, tired or sallow. So, counting sheep and
catching some ZZZZs is definitely one of the best beauty remedies
out there.
It has
been documented in many health publications that high levels
of stress can increase free radical production within the human
body. These molecules eventually attack the healthy cells of
our bodies, and will create extreme damage to our systems, which
then increases our risk of pre-mature aging, certain diseases,
and possibly cancer. Incorporating activities that help reduce
your levels of stress like, meditation, yoga or walking, is your
best bet to avoid a wrinkle or two in the long run.
Exercise
on a regular basis. Aerobic activity, like walking, will keep
you in tiptop shape -- mentally and physically. Exercise is great
for maintaining the health of the skin by increasing circulation,
which delivers the vital nutrients necessary for a healthy, clear
and youthful complexion.
Your skin is your largest organ of your body -- which must last
a lifetime. We tend to take the health of our complexion for
granted, and we assume that it will always bounce back into balance.
Prevention is the key. It is never too late to take better care
of your skin, so start today, and reap the benefits tomorrow.
Try to not go full force initially, take baby steps, and try
to achieve success a little bit at a time. By following this
approach, you will be much more compliant with any lifestyle
change, and you will see it was well worth the time and effort.
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