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The Importance of Proper Skin Care

- (www. mayoclinic.org)

Good skin care – including sun protection and gentle cleansing – can keep your skin healthy and glowing for years to come.

Don’t have time for intensive skin care? You can still pamper yourself by acing the basics. Good skin care and healthy lifestyle choices can help delay the natural aging process and prevent various skin problems. Get started with these five no-nonsense tips:

1. Protect yourself from the sun.

One of the most important ways to take care of your skin is to protect it from the sun. A lifetime of sun exposure can cause wrinkles, age spots and other skin problems – as well as increase the risk of skin cancer.

For the most complete sun protection:

Use sunscreen. Use a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30. Apply sunscreen generously, and reapply every two hours – or more often if you’re swimming or perspiring.

Seek shade. Avoid the sun between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., when the sun’s rays are strongest.

Wear protective clothing. Cover your skin with tightly woven long-sleeved shirts, long pants and widebrimme­d hats. Also consider laundry additives, which give clothing an additional layer of ultraviole­t protection for a certain number of washings, or special sunprotect­ive clothing – which is specifical­ly designed to block ultraviole­t rays.

2. Don’t smoke.

Smoking makes your skin look older and contribute­s to wrinkles. Smoking narrows the tiny blood vessels in the outermost layers of skin, which decreases blood flow. This depletes the skin of oxygen and nutrients that are important to skin health.

Smoking also damages collagen and elastin – the fibers that give your skin strength and elasticity. In addition, the repetitive facial expression­s you make when smoking – such as pursing your lips when inhaling and squinting your eyes to keep out smoke – can contribute to wrinkles. Thus, the best way to protect your skin is to quit.

3. Treat your skin gently.

Daily cleansing and shaving can take a toll on your skin. To keep it gentle:

Limit bath time. Hot water and long showers or baths remove oils from your skin. Limit your bath or shower time, and use warm – rather than hot – water.

Avoid strong soaps. Strong soaps and detergents can strip oil from your skin. Instead, choose mild cleansers.

Shave carefully. To protect and lubricate your skin, apply shaving cream, lotion or gel before shaving. For the closest shave, use a clean, sharp razor. Shave in the direction the hair grows, not against it.

Pat dry. After washing or bathing, gently pat or blot your skin dry with a towel so that some moisture remains on your skin.

Moisturize dry skin. If your skin is dry, use a moisturize­r that fits your skin type. For daily use, consider a moisturize­r that contains SPF.

4. Eat a healthy diet.

A healthy diet can help you look and feel your best. Eat plenty of fruits, vegetables, whole grains and lean proteins. The associatio­n between diet and acne isn’t clear – but some research suggests that a diet rich in vitamin C and low in unhealthy fats and processed or refined carbohydra­tes might promote younger looking skin.

5. Manage stress.

Uncontroll­ed stress can make your skin more sensitive and trigger acne breakouts and other skin problems. To encourage healthy skin – and a healthy state of mind – take steps to manage your stress. Set reasonable limits, scale back your to-do list and make time to do the things you enjoy. The results might be more dramatic than you expect.

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