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Winter menu for the skin. Save your skin during cold season.
Cold temperature effects your skin. How to protect your skin
during winter.
Winter menu for the skin. During
the cold season our face and hands undergo tremendous stress:
temperature differentials, dry air, a deficiency in
the vitamins. In order to preserve elasticity and freshness of
the skin under these difficult conditions, you must provide
enough nutrients and moisture to your skin on a daily basis.
Without the water in cold the skin begins to catastrophically dehydrate,
looses its elasticity and can develop new wrinkles. Dry air from
the heater contributes to skin's dehydration.
To prevent skin dehydration you can do these three simple
things: install a humidifier at home, drink more water, use good
moisturizing lotion.
How to buy good moisturizing lotion? Most moisturizing lotions
and creams are based on water and fat. They give only temporary
"feeling" of moisture. If you are serious about protecting your
skin and prevent wrinkles, use moisturizing lotions with hyaluronic acid.
Hyaluronic is perfect ingredient for the skin. In fact it is "native" substance
to our skin. It is good for all skin types, does not cause
allergy. Hyaluronic acid forms a finest "breathing" film on on
your face, which helps retaining moisture in your skin
naturally.
During the cold winter months, your skin requires more fat and
nutrients. Natural Botanical oils based skin care is your best
choice. Feed your skin with good moisturizing and vitamins
enriched mask at least once per week. Your skin must be
pre-saturated with moisture and healthy nutrients.
By the way, avoid powder makeup, especially under the eyes. It dries up the skin
and accelerates skin aging. According to the large calculation
skin itself not very well masters the majority of vitamins and
minerals. It is nevertheless better to care about the balanced
nourishment and to feed the skin "from within".
Healthy diet is essential to keep skin look younger and
healthier. Eat more beans, fish and sea products.
What vitamins are best for the skin? we recommend fat-soluble
vitamins - A and E.
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