Primary Color:
Primary Text:
Secondary Color:
Secondary Text:
Tertiary Color:
Tertiary Text:
Color Picker
Preview
FeaturesTypographyTutorials
Module Title
Home
Module Title

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Ut non turpis a nisi pretium rutrum. Nullam congue, lectus a aliquam pretium, sem urna tempus justo, malesuada consequat nunc diam vel justo. In faucibus elit at purus. Suspendisse dapibus lorem. Curabitur luctus mauris.

Module Title
Module Title
Instructions

Select a predefined style from the drop-down or choose your own colors via the handy mooRainbow based color-chooser. When you are satisfied with your selection, click the "Apply Colors" button below to store your selection in a cookie.

Apply Colors

Sponsored Links

Advertising


Skin Is Deeper Than You Think | Print |  E-mail
User Rating: / 0
PoorBest 
Written by Ricardo d Argence   
Thursday, 17 July 2008
Skin is classified as an organ and it's the largest organ of your body. Yes, I said organ. Since it is what protects the inside of our bodies, caring for it is very important. Your skin must be cared for, from the deepest layers out to the surface. Your skin gets the nutrients that it needs when you take vitamin K. Your body is protected by many layers.
by RicardodArgence


Skin is classified as an organ and it's the largest organ of your body. Yes, I said organ. Since it is what protects the inside of our bodies, caring for it is very important. Your skin must be cared for, from the deepest layers out to the surface. Your skin gets the nutrients that it needs when you take vitamin K. Your body is protected by many layers.

There are so many different skin conditions. With conditions comes remedies. Then remedies, there are way to many to chose from, so you are left to pin it down to what you need. There are many natural things that you can do for your skin. In ancient Greece, some of the athletes would bath in olive oil and brush their skin with fine sand to keep it protected from the sun.

To protect yourself from the effects of sun and aging, you can use a variety of fruits and vegetables amongst using other ways. The ancients also believed in homeopathic skin care and often bathed in sour milk.

Things that you should avoid too much of is exposure to the sun. The sun will damage your skin because of the ultraviolet rays. They act as if they literally suck the life out of the skin. They say that water is the fountain of youth. Drinking plenty of water will keep your skin healthy as well.

The best thing you can do for your skin is to correctly use the products which work best for your complexion. Your skin is constantly exposed to chemicals found in a variety of products. The chemicals found in many of today's facial products are not ideal for healthy skin so it is a good idea to research the more natural alternatives. You can use all natural cleansers and lotions. Also, try not to use too much hot water on your skin. The important natural oils in your skin get washed away. The oils in your body can contribute greatly to skin that is healthy.

Consistently using moisturizers will help replenish your skin as it sheds dead cells. Treat your skin to a facial, or other treatments at a local spa for that special glow. More than just your muscles and nerves, a good massage also benefits your skin.

Going natural can be an inexpensive way to healthy skin as long as you follow these tips. The notion that skin is unimportant is wrong, and you must correct this fallacy. Aside from affording you protection, it functions in a variety of ways. Give your skin a little pampering. You owe it to yourself after all the days' hard work.

People associate healthy skin with beauty because the condition of our skin is an indication of what is going on inside our bodies. And while healthy skin can be beautiful, it is also essential to our survival. Eating healthy foods, exercising regularly, and always using the proper skin care products will help your skin maintain a youthful glow.

About the Author:

Only registered users can write comments.
Please login or register.


Add as favourites (0) | Quote this article on your site | Views: 21

Be first to comment this article
RSS comments

Powered by AkoComment Tweaked Special Edition v.1.4.6
AkoComment © Copyright 2004 by Arthur Konze - www.mamboportal.com
All right reserved

 
< Prev   Next >

Login

Related Items