Ah, skin. And the things we do to our skin! Women (especially), are forever in search of the best fix to give them glowing, clear, healthy, wrinkle-free skin. I was inspired to write this topic today because a friend/client came over recently for lunch and she simply has among the most luminescent skin I’ve ever seen, without ! But most of us are not so lucky.
It got me thinking how most all of us (most definitely including me!), have to put out a real effort to make our skin look good.
Still, many of the products and procedures available on today’s market leave me shaking my head – both at the product and the price tag.
Still, I understand the desire to look youthful and beautiful with glowing, clear, firm skin. What woman doesn’t want that? The good news is you don’t have to fork out the cash for expensive products and fillers to look your best.
Glowing skin is within your reach, and it doesn’t have to cost an arm and a leg.
Your skin is a reflection of your overall health. It is the body’s largest , and it is an elimination organ.Toxins inside your body can make the skin on the outside of your body look less than beautiful.
When you eat foods with toxic ingredients, it is naturally reflected in your skin. The creates health and beauty because it has a strong element of detoxification to it.
When you detoxify your body, the results show on your skin.
Detoxification is an ongoing process – though periodic cleanses, properly designed and conducted (like my ), can help launch you into a healthier long-term lifestyle. To detoxify:
One caveat of which you should be aware: Sometimes the detoxification process can cause temporary skin irritation, breakouts, or other issues.
Stick with it, however, and soon your skin will show the results of your efforts.
We’ve all heard the adage, you are what you eat. While this is true throughout your body, it is especially visible on your skin.
Eating toxic, chemical-laden foods can show up on your skin, leaving it dull, and flaky. Poor nutrition can also speed up wrinkling and cause breakouts.
Nourishing your skin begins from the inside with the foods you eat. Because the skin is an organ, it requires nutrients to maintain vibrant health.
I get into this topic in a LOT more detail in my upcoming book with more specific information on combating dry skin, dull skin, wrinkles, fine lines and acne, and how to create radiant skin from a base of these problematic skin issues (very excited for this by the way!!!). But here are some general suggestions:
Keeping your skin clean is also important. Many people use harsh cleansers that can actually strip the skin of important hydration and leave it dull. Use a mild cleanser.
Because I have oily skin and used to battle acne, I used to think I needed a stronger cleanser. But now I’ve been using and love the .
It cleans my face really well, but doesn’t strip it.
It works for all skin types. I don’t recommend using very drying cleansers or regular on your face.
Exfoliation removes dead skin cells on the surface of your skin that can cause dullness. You don’t need to buy expensive products or use harsh chemical exfoliators, however.
You probably have a natural skin exfoliation agent right now in your kitchen: oatmeal.
Oatmeal both soothes and exfoliates. To make an oatmeal exfoliation mask, mix ¾ cups of ground oat groats (grind them in the food processor) or steel cut oatmeal with 1/3 cup of warm water and spread it on your skin. Allow it to dry, and then rinse off with warm water.
Another great natural exfoliator for the skin is raw organic apple cider vinegar. It contains alpha-hydroxy acids and can also balance the skin’s pH. To use, mix equal parts of apple cider vinegar and water and apply it to your skin with a cotton ball. Sit for five minutes before rinsing with warm water.
Hydration is important for glowing, healthy skin.
Sunlight is important because it supplies valuable vitamin D. To that end, you do need to get about 10 minutes of sunlight each day on unprotected skin in order to allow your body to synthesize vitamin D.
Too much sunlight, however, can be harmful, just like anything in excess. Practice , such as covering up and wearing a hat.
Keeping your blood flowing and promoting lymph drainage can help keep your skin glowing! Dry brushing is a technique that improves circulation and promotes lymph draining. To practice dry brushing:
One of the benefits of healthy skin is not having to wear a lot of makeup. I don’t wear it all the time, but I do love my favorite products, like the stick .
It’s natural and non-toxic, and a little bit in the apple of your cheeks can really brighten your whole face. It’s doesn’t make you break out – I’ve even worn it to sweaty yoga class in the middle of an afternoon and I don’t break out.
There are also other organic makeup brands that I would recommend that will . A lot of makeup brands contain toxins and chemicals that can clog skin, even so-called mineral brands. So choose your products judiciously.
I hope these tips help you! Great skin is on the way. Which ones have you tried and which other tips do you have for great skin to share?
Love,
Kimberly
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