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Beauty Goes Skin Deep
Ten Minutes A Day
Keeps Those Wrinkles At Bay
By Diana Dudas
Published August 2004
Our skin like other body
parts is not invincible, when it comes to being
susceptible to damage. As it is necessary to get
monthly haircuts and weekly manicures as part
of your grooming regime it should also be a necessity
and not a luxury to take care of the most important
organ of your body, the skin. And the time to
start doing that is now.
It may seem unimportant
to contemplate doing anything about your complexions
before reaching your thirties. However it is in
our twenties that the effects of aging begin to
be visible in our complexion. As we mature, biochemical
changes occur in elastin and collagen, the connective
tissues that give skin it’s firmness and elasticity.
Genetics also play a part in this, which is why
these changes occur at different times in different
people.
As skin becomes less elastic,
it also becomes drier, and the fat padding begins
to disappear. This causes the skin to sag and
look less supple. Ultimately wrinkles will appear.
Then one day, after glancing in the mirror you
suddenly notice those crows feet creeping in around
the corners of your immaculately decorated eyelids,
or you notice that your lip potions have sadly
waded into the spider like crevices above the
lips. It is normally then, when decisions are
made to go out and get a miracle cream or maybe
a facial. Aging can be slowed down, and you can
do your part to promote a younger complexion even
as you mature. All it takes is a little TLC, but
start NOW! The sooner you start to nurture your
skin the more chance you have of a age-less complexion.
All it takes is a short monthly visit to a skin
care specialist, or a few minutes a day, taking
care of your skin at home.
Enjoying a monthly facial
is an excellent idea. Having your, face, neck
and shoulders massaged for an hour and a half
will most definitely put you into a state of euphoria
and your skin will feel revitalized and renewed.
And for those of you who haven’t got time for
a full treatment, you will be pleased to know
that the New York style facial is now available,
which takes only 15 minutes, perfect for a quick
lunch hour treat. Making time for a facial is
important, but more so it is of the utmost importance
to maintain this caring act at home. Your skin
needs twice daily nurturing to keep it clean,
moist and protected and it only takes ten minutes
a day.
A good skin care regime
is neither complicated nor laborious. A quick
1, 2, 3 step is a great start. This means a twice
daily cleansing, toning and moisturizing. it only
takes 5 minutes each time, that’s just 10 minutes
a day.
Cleanse: Use a liquid, cream
or foam cleanser. And gently massage your face
to remove all dirt and make-up. Then rinse. Do
not use soaps as they can be overly drying and
also clog pores.
Tone: After cleansing saturate a cotton pad, and
stoke over face and neck, this will work to remove
the last traces of cleanser and also close your
pores.
Moisturize: Apply your cream with upward motions
to both the face and neck. Avoid eye area.
This is all you need to
get you well on your way to a healthy and more
radiant complexion.
This might be the case,
however there is absolutely nothing wrong from
being in denial of your age for as long as you
fell fit!
For those concerned about skin maturity or maybe
suffer with problem skin there are extra steps
that you can take to ensure healthy skin.
A weekly exfoliation will
uncover fresh new layers of skin. Look for exfoliators
that contain enzymes as these will dissolve dead
skin cells without being too abrasive. This will
give your skin a healthy glow.
For optimum results, immediately after using your
exfoliator, apply a masque . Check the ingredient
lists for anti-inflammatory agents such as cucumber
or chamomile, these will work to calm and soothe
your skin, so that it emerges, refreshed,, refined
and revitalized. Always a good thing!
Obviously the more you care
for our skin, the better you are going to look.
And that alone will give you a new lease of life.
There are also eye creams and gels that reduce
fine lines and firm the area around the eye. Thus
helping to prevent further wrinkles.
Eye crèmes are a
vital part of your skin care regime. The skin
around your eyes is much finer than the rest of
your face and body and cannot absorb a heavy moisturizer.
If you were to compare the thickness of skin on
the various parts of our body to paper. The delicate
eye area, would be like tissue paper, the face
like writing paper, and the neck and body like
wrapping paper this is why it is important to
use lighter crèmes that are specifically
made for the delicate eye area. If you were to
apply your usual facial moisturizer to the eye
area, the moisturizer would have no where to go,
and would in fact create puffy, baggy eyes. Also
for the same reasons never use eye crèmes
on the eyelid before going to sleep. However you
can use an eye gel sparingly under the eye area.
Once you have achieved your
basic skin care regime, your skin will be like
a clean canvas ready to absorb all the nutrients
found in anti-aging formulas. These include products
containing liposomes, night crèmes and
also serums. When crèmes containing liposomes
are applied to the skin, the liposomes are deposited
on the skin and begin to merge with the cellular
membranes and then release their active ingredients.
Serums go one step further, they are able to penetrate
below the skin wall and attach themselves to emerging
skin cells promoting healthy new skin cells. Serums
come in the form of droplets and are applied sparingly
under your moisturizer.
The thought of shopping
for skin care items can tedious and knowing which
ingredients to look is daunting, so here are a
few suggestions of what ingredients to look for
when starting your skin care regime. When choosing
your cleanser toner and moisturizer look for the
following ingredients, which will vary depending
on your skin type:
Dull dry skin… oxygenating
essential oils including: Peppermint, Geranium,
Rosemary, Cyprus, Thyme, Anise and Cinnamon
Oily or acne prone skin…anti-bacterial
and oil blotting extracts including: Camphor,
Eucalyptus Oil, and Witch hazel
Mature Skin…Liposomes, serums.
Sunflower, jojoba and hazelnut are rich lubricants.
Exfoliators…ENZYMES are
the gentlest and yet most effective form of exfoliation.
Papaya being the most effective
Once you start on the road
to good skin care, your skin will crave it. Remember,
a good diet, exercise and drinking lots of water
will also help improve your complexion. With just
ten minutes a day you will soon see results and
others will also notice.
So start your twice daily
skin care regime and , when you just don’t feel
like it, remember just 10 minutes a day keeps
those winkles at bay.
If you have any questions
on skin care please email dudasdiana @ aol.com
Or for product questions email alkemiskincare
@ aol.com
Author Diana
Dudas G.C.H.S.R.H.
is an expert with more than 28 years experience
in the beauty industry. She has answered over
2000 questions for allexperts.com and has had
her work published in many well-respected beauty
magazines both online and off.
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