Easy Steps Towards Beautiful Skin

February 22, 2011 by vivowriter · Leave a Comment 

aerobic-exercise2-150x150 Easy Steps Towards Beautiful SkinHaving a soft, lustrous and beautiful skin is the dream of every person. Everyone strives to get a healthy and unproblematic skin. Getting a beautiful skin is not as hard a task as most people perceive it to be. The only two things needed are determination and consistency.

The first rule is to watch what you eat. The food that you eat must be rich in vitamins (vitamin A, C and B5 especially), fiber, proteins and zinc. These macro-nutrients help in proper circulation of oxygen and blood thereby making the skin glow from within. You must also take adequate amount of essential fats. Contrary to the general belief, all fats are not bad. There are some fats which are essentially needed by the body. Another prerequisite for beautiful skin is water. Make it a point to gulp down as many as 10 big glasses of water a day.

The next step is requisite skincare. Environmental pollution can play hard on your skin. The exposed parts especially, call for more attention. Those who are compassionate about their skin usually indulge in regular skincare. It is a very creditable step towards a healthy skin. Such people enjoy a healthy, smooth and beautiful skin even when they get old. One thing that you need to ensure is the quality of skincare products. The products that you opt for your skin must be free from chemicals, fragrances and greasy substances. Herbal and natural beauty products are subtler and as a matter of fact more effective. Your skincare regimen would have to be modified according to the weather. In the driest of all days, you will have to be all the more careful about skin moisturizing. Likewise during summers you may have to battle specific problems like sunburns etc.

Last but not the least, keep out from stress. Music therapy, aromatherapy, yoga, meditation- there are so many ways to run away from stress.

Healthy Diet, Healthy Skin

April 27, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

green-basics-organic-produce-stand-150x150 Healthy Diet, Healthy SkinThe saying “you are what you eat” didn’t happen by accident.  More Americans are realizing that what we put in our bodies dictates how well we think, look and feel.  Eating is the body’s way of obtaining the nutrition and vitamins required in order for the body to function properly.  Consuming the right kind of food can increase our energy level, lead to healthier-looking skin, and boost our self-confidence.

Americans spend billions of dollars each year on beauty products that promise to hide blemishes, cover under-eye circles, and conceal wrinkles; however, these products only temporarily fix what’s on the outside.  In order to have truly healthy skin, we must monitor our food intake and eat food that allows our body to naturally generate that coveted healthy glow.

Water: Everyone knows that we should drink at least eight 8-ounce glasses of water each day, but not everyone does.  Seventy percent of the body is comprised of water, which is vital to cellular replenishment.  Water also helps flush bodily toxins and regulate our body temperature.   Try to limit caffeine and alcohol intake, as they can lead to dehydration and cause dull, dry skin.  If you think water is too plain, try adding lemon slices or cucumber for a hint of taste.

Low-fat dairy products: Milk, low-fat yogurt, and low-fat cheese all contain vitamin A, a key ingredient in most anti-aging, anti-acne and anti-wrinkle products.  Vitamin A strengthens the skin, helps repair and restoration processes and prevents wrinkles.  The recent frozen yogurt craze has helped increase consumption of dairy products, however, it is important to remember that a cup of yogurt topped with candy, caramel, and other processed sugary treats can be counterproductive.  Instead, choose healthier fresh fruit toppings such as blueberries and strawberries.

Antioxidants: Fruits like berries and pomegranates are filled with antioxidants, which have been proven to protect the skin against UV damage such as wrinkles and dark spots.  They also protect the skin from free radicals, which are organic molecules responsible for tissue damage and aging.  According to antioxidantskincare.org, “when free radicals attack healthy skin cells, they cause the cell to decay,” which can lead to cancer, cardiovascular disease and speed up aging.  Antioxidants neutralize the production of free radicals.

Omega 3: Walnuts, flaxseeds and salmon contain essential fatty acids that prevent harmful substances from entering cells.  They help regulate cell functions and maintain skin elasticity, leading to soft and healthy skin.  A diet filled with omega 3 will result in radiant skin, stronger hair and overall good health.  Our bodies cannot produce omega 3, therefore, it is important to add omega 3 to our diet.

Whole grain: Wheat products such as bread, pasta, and cereal contain plenty of vitamin B, which can even out skin tone and help the skin maintain moisture.  Whole grain products help replace dead skin by stimulating cell growth on the epidermis, the skin’s outer layer.  Increase your consumption of whole grains by replacing white bread, pasta and bagels with wheat products.  Most likely, you won’t even taste the difference.

Makeup can create the illusion of healthy skin, but true healthy skin starts and ends with a proper diet.  A healthy diet is an essential way to achieve not only radiant skin, but also a radiant lifestyle.

Van Le is a staff writer for the CSU Daily Titan and writing intern for Vivoderm Laboratories in Los Angeles, California. She is currently pursuing a Journalism degree at California State University, Fullerton.

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