The skin, being the body's largest organ, is
the most vulnerable as it is exposed to all the elements – pollution, sun, and
air. As such, it is also where you first
begin to notice aging the most. You may
be aging underneath your skin, but your skin (and hair) can be the first signs
that you are, in fact, getting older.
1. Don`t smoke
Cigarettes are full of harmful chemicals, over four
thousand, in fact. These chemicals make
your skin age faster than it should. In
particular, smoking results in wrinkles.
Some of the wrinkles happen around your mouth when you inhale and puff
on the cigarettes. However, wrinkles
also show up all over your face.
The nicotine found in cigarettes causes blood vessels in
your body to contract, including the blood vessels in your face. As a result, your skin gets less oxygen and
important nutrients carried in your blood, and this ages your skin. Other chemicals also harm the collagen and
elastin – important to prevent sagging – in your face.
2. Use coconut
oil
In addition to ingesting coconut oil, it is recommended for
use on your skin as it provides great moisturization benefits. It is also a natural exfoliant, removing dead
skin cells.
Be sure to use organic, high-quality coconut oil that has
not been hydrogenated or further processed.
3. Use
sunscreen and skin protection
While you may think you look better with a bit of color you
get from a tan, the truth is that a tan signifies damage to your skin. The cumulative damage can result in wrinkles,
and worse, cancer.
The daily use of sunscreen and skin protection is one of the
easiest ways to prevent aging of your skin, and keep it looking young for years
to come.
Look for sunscreen with an SPF of 15-30, and one with both
UVA and UVB protection.
Be sure to wear hats that shield your face and neck from the
sun, and wear sunglasses to avoid squinting and the development of unsightly
wrinkles around your eyes.
4. Exfoliate
Exfoliation of your skin involves removing the top dead skin
cells, which tend to make skin look dull and flaky. It also reduces fine lines, and helps improve
the performance of treatment products you may be using on your skin. It is suggested that you exfoliate your skin
twice a week. To do so more often is not
recommended as it can leave your skin irritated. The key is to use gentle scrubs that do not
damage your skin.
5. Use
supplements
To have healthy, youthful skin on the outside, it means you
also need to take care of the inside of you.
In addition to healthy eating that includes lots of fruits and
vegetables, supplementation with high-quality supplements are important. Beta-carotene, Vitamin C and Vitamin E are
all important antioxidants which can help fight the signs of aging.
6. Reduce
stress
Stress is harmful to your body in so many ways. It can be damaging to your heart and blood
vessels. It is also damaging to your
skin. That is why it is important to
find ways to reduce your stress, and keep it under control.
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