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Vitamin E Acne
How To Keep Your Skin Young
Many people think that beautiful skin is something that you're either born with or born without. To a certain extent that's true, because genes undeniably play a role in how well your skin looks. But many believe that the environment is just as if not more important to your skin's health than your heredity.
Here are some easy tips towards achieving great skin and protecting the skin that you already have.
1) Keep your skin clean. If your face or body is dirty, the skin's pores may become blocked - restricting its ability to rid itself of toxins. Many times, outbreaks on your skin such as acne or pimples is the direct result of your body's inability to detox itself.
So every night, before you go to bed, remove the dirt build up or makeup from your skin to let it breathe.
2) Exercise. Many people think that exercise is only good for body strengthening and skin toning. But it's also good for your skin. Exercise makes you sweat. Toxins leave your body through your sweat. The less toxins in your body, the healthier your body and your skin.
3) Drink water. You have to drink lots of water. Without water, your skin dries out and ages faster. Water also helps with elimination and helps prevent constipation - both of these things are good for the skin. It's hard to say exactly how much water someone needs a day, because it depends on so many factors such as body mass, physical exertion, weather, and so on. So you have to be your own guide.
4) Eat a balanced Diet. Diet is critical. Bad diet leads to poor digestion which leads to toxic build up in the body. In addition to water, your need to include lots of fiber in your diet to help cleanse your system. Avoid sugars and salt except in small quantities. The more garbage you put into your system, the more your body is going to have to work to get rid of it.
Other good foods to eat include green leafy vegetables and other vegetables and fruits that are high in antioxidants. Antioxidants help to both retard cellular decay and to repair cell damage.
5) Avoid too much sun. Sunlight is good - it helps to provide vitamin D to your body's cells. But too much sun is bad for the skin. Staying in the sun too long without protection is a sure recipe for prematurely aging skin. Too much sun will dry out your skin. If you are in a profession that requires you be out in the sun for long periods, make sure you use sunscreen lotion, sun-blocking clothes, and drink plenty of water.
Following these rules will give you a good start towards improving and keeping the health of your skin.
By: Al Jeffries
Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com
Al Jeffries is an author and researcher for a1-allergies. Read more articles regarding laser and homeopathic acne treatments.
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