Radiant, glowing skin is the first step to looking great.
And that skin can be yours for the asking, sans expensive skin treatments, high-end skin products or layers of makeup.
The secrets to good skin are much more basic; they have to do with a well-balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle, the two most important factors that influence the condition of your skin.
Practise these diet dos and lifestyle tips and get that glowing skin the natural way.
Vitamin power
Revitalise your skin with a regular intake of vitamins.
i. Vitamin A helps repair body tissue, prevents skin dryness and postpones ageing. Make sure you get lots of Vitamin A by supplementing your diet with milk, cheese, eggs, butter, spinach, broccoli, carrot and fish oils.
Vitamin A is fat soluble. This kind of fat gets stored in the liver, so make sure you do not have it in excess.
ii. Vitamin B improves circulation and skin colour. It is found in yoghurt, brown bread, wheatgerm, yeast, cereal and green leafy vegetables.
Vitamin B is water soluble, which means it can be taken daily.
iii. Vitamin C helps maintain levels of collagen, a protein constituent of skin that is essential for healing the skin as well as keeping it smooth, firm and healthy-looking.
Eat lots of citrus fruits, strawberries, blackcurrants, potatoes, cabbage, broccoli and sprouts.
Vitamin C is also water soluble and can be taken on a daily basis.
Water, water everywhere
Water flushes out the toxins, so drink plenty of water.
Consciously make an effort to have at least eight to 12 glasses daily.
Sleeping beauty
Your skin, which is prone to damage during the day, is repaired as you sleep.
Some people require as much as eight to nine hours of sleep every night; others can make do with just five.
Remember, there is so substitute for sleep if you want great skin.
Say good-bye to stress
Stress and tension accelerate the formation of lines around your eyes and can even produce abnormal skin conditions like eczema (where the skin gets dry and itchy; it can even result in broken skin and bleeding).
So try to keep a tab on your stress levels.
The environment and your skin
Pollution and exposure to ultraviolet rays can harm your skin.
It’s important that you use a good sunblock cream or lotion to protect your skin.
Read the instructions on your sunblock and choose one with an Sun Protection Factor (it will be given as SPF) suited for your lifestyle.
If you spend very little time outdoors, then a sunblock with SPF 15 will do.
If you spend between one to two hours continuously, then a sunblock with SPF 30 is what you need.
If your outdoor activity exceeds two hours a day, go for a sunblock with SPF 50 or more.
Pack those vices
Needless to say, alcohol, smoking and drugs are not really the way to having great skin.
If you are fond of any or all of these, you know why your skin looks so unhealthy.
Facials
Visit your local spa for a good facial, and to get skin care advise from their beauticians. This should be done at least 4 times annually, with each seasonal change. Though the pampering you get at spas can’t be beat, facials can also be done at home as long as quality natural products are used.
Exercise
Regular exercise increases blood circulation and delivery of nutrients to skin cells, washing away potentially damaging toxins. It also provides your skin the optimum conditions for producing collagen, which are the support structures that help prevent wrinkles and lines. A small amount of exercise, about a half hour daily, is sufficient to yield benefits. If you aren’t exercising at all, then you should! Slowly work exercise into your routine, at a pace you’re comfortable with. You can go for a brisk walk or do stretches in the morning, or engage in evening aerobics. It’s good for the body, makes your skin glow, and it’s fun too!