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Summer Skin Care
Healthy skin is slightly
acidic, due to the acid mantle which covers it. The acid mantle is a combination
of sebum and perspiration designed to protect the skin from the environment.
Each day we lose 850 ml of water through perspiration, so drinking water is
helpful in replacing this lost fluid. During the summer, water loss is more
rapid, and humid conditions accelerate water loss through the skin as the body
attempts to cool itself. As a result, sebum production increases, collecting on
the skin and clogging pores. For many, this process results in breakouts, so
regular cleansing is recommended. 2. Exfoliation, not exceeding once or twice per week 3. Hydrate your skin with an alcohol free, natural toner or fill a clean, sterile spray bottle with filtered water and mist over the face after cleansing or exfoliation. 4. Moisturize with a light, all natural moisturizer. Creams and lotions with petroleum based ingredients tend to clog the pores unnecessarily. 5. Massage a face oil or moisturizer into the skin at night. Massaging serves to increase circulation to the skin, which helps the natural rejuvenation processes which take place during sleep. 6. Keep lips protected and moisturized with a lip balm, lip gloss or lipstick, preferably containing a natural sunblock such as titanium dioxide. 7.Cover up to reduce the
amount of exposure to the sun with a wide brimmed hat, long and loose fitting
clothing. Ninety percent of skin cancers are due to chronic sun damage and
eighty percent of wrinkles arise from photoaging. |
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