Practising some good skin care habits for protecting skin from aging soon


It is amazing how as we grow older we are so much wiser - about what we should or should not eat or what we should do about our skin and should have done years earlier when we were in our teens. The reality is that if we had started sooner to take care of our skin correctly, we would not be dealing with skin that looks older than we are.Because we didn't take care of it properly all those years ago, we are fighting the battle of trying to remedy a situation that is out of control and in some cases cannot be won. All it takes is a little discipline and we all can still have skin that looks younger than our age if we just take care of it properly. But the important lesson here is that we should teach our children to develop good skin care habits when they are young. Good hygiene is one of the most important things a child or teenager can learn about keeping their skin healthier and younger looking. Cleansing the skin starts when a child learns to wash their hands and face and continues as they age so that it becomes a major part of their daily routine. Clean skin is essential particularly in keeping acne and blemishes and other skin conditions like Rosacea under control. Here are a few tips that should become a daily routine as you age:Washing the face twice daily in the morning and evening and ensuring that a good yet gentle cleanser is used without scrubbing the skin but softly massaging it to remove dirt and grime that builds up. There are special cleansers for those with sensitive skin or for those with acne or oily skin so you should look for the product that does not irritate your skin.Use of sunscreen is an essential that should continue throughout your life. As a child is often in the sun, sunscreen should be used not only on the face but on the exposed body as well to ensure that the child does not get sunburn. This should continue throughout your life especially for those with fair skin or skin that is very sensitive as it can cause other problems with too much exposure to the sun.




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  1. A finishing a draft. I’m looking forward to Skinlastin reading it one Congratulations! There’s nothing more fun than that initial inspiration, except maybe the satisfaction of of these days!

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