1. Start a routine
For healthy skin, consistency is key. Get a good routine for morning
and night and you can get healthy skin in minutes. Your routine should
include a cleanser, but don’t scrub too hard you want to keep your skin!
Next use a toner to help manage combo or oily skin and keep those pesky
pores clean and clear. Then keep skin soft and smooth by using a
moisturizer and stop flaking, drying and wrinkling. At night always make
sure to remove make-up and prevent clogged pores and help stop zits.
Repeat the gentle cleanser and moisturizer and catch some zzz’s.
2. Treat that acne.
Pimples, zits, blackheads, whatever you’ve got and whatever you call
‘em, nobody wants them. Treatments for acne can be natural or from the
medicine cabinet. Gels with salicylic acid leads the skin to lose layers
more quickly with exfoliation. Toners and lotions can help clear pores,
keep skin clean and prevent the formation of acne. Some types of acne
are more difficult to treat. So go visit a dermatologist and get your
skin on track!! Get that smooth, even skin you dream off! Do not, Do
NOT, DO NOT pick and pop your pimples, the zits will be there for a
couple days the scars that could show up after picking will be there
forever. If you have to do something right now, find a good spot
treatment and let the medicine do its work.
3. What you eat and drink matters.
You have to drink, drink, drink. At a minimum, the average person
needs to have 6-8 glasses of water. If you eat a lot of foods that have a
high juice or liquid content you might get away with fewer glasses to
drink. The extra fluid helps all the tissues in your body clear toxin
and waste, it also keeps skin smooth and plump. The food you eat is just
as important since it provides the energy and nutrients needed for skin
to heal itself and keep it looking good. Diets high in processed foods
and sugars has been linked in increased breakouts. Nutrient rich foods,
high quality proteins and healthy fats keep skin and muscles healthy and
strong which improves overall look and tone.
4. Sleep smart.
Your skin is out there and under attack at all times, you can get
dirt and oil on your face even in your sleep. For the healthiest skin,
change out your pillowcase regularly. Keep hair away from your face with
a headband or simple braid. Most importantly, make sure you get good
quality sleep and get enough of it every night. Sleep is when your body
can do some its best work to keep skin healthy and if you aren’t
sleeping you’re robbing this healing time from your body. Lack of sleep
and stress shows mostly on our faces and can lead to a breakout of acne.
Nobody likes to have saggy bags hanging out under their eyes!!
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