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Healthy Skin in Cold Weather

Friday, December 11th, 2009

Columbia Sportswear Women’s Bugaboot Omni-Tech® Insulated Winter Boot

Healthy skin in cold weather is very important now, as here in the center of the United States and Canada,have experienced drastic reduction in our night time and day time temperatures and quite suddenly for all of us.

Maintaining a healthy skin is very important as cold temperatures tend to dry out our skin and hair causing dry, itchy, redness and cracking of the skin so keeping it covered and protected from the harshness of the cold weather is important. Use natural creams and lotions as the additives are toxic to our health matters.

Our diets can help us deal with cold weather by including lots of fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grains and see and lean proteins and drinking plenty of water to hydrate our bodies and skin.

Watch this video for some tips on keeping healthy skin in cold weather:

Winterize Your Skin… From the Inside Out

You winterize your home, your car and even your wardrobe, but what about your skin? Cold weather can turn your skin itchy, dry & prone to cracks. Protecting your skin is vital. Some easy steps will help to maintain a healthy skin regimen in the long run. … beauty care health skin tips

Healthy skin in cold weather starts also from keeping the skin properly covered to keep the cold winds and weather off our skin. I’m sure you’ve heard of the terms ‘frostbite’ and ‘hypothermia’ when you live where we have winter conditions, winds, snow and ice. These are serious health matters risks for young and older alike, even for our pets and animals.

Educate yourselves on keeping healthy skin in cold weather as it offers us all health tips:

Hometown Health, Episode 6, part 1

Frostbite and hypothermia are the subjects in this episode of Hometown Health, with Brandt Freitag, PA-C., giving useful information and tips on staying warm and safe.

The clothing we wear to keep our skin-healthy skin in cold weather is so important when it comes to our hands, feet, head and total body to prevent all kinds of cold weather skin health issues.

Columbia Sportswear Men’s Bugalite Insulated Winter Boot

Skin Care Tip

Friday, July 24th, 2009

Skin care tip for the summer season or anytime for that matter, is to protect it from the harmful rays of too much sun exposure. Sun can burn, cause early wrinkles, dry skin, unnecessary freckles, brown spots to show up even in the teenage years. Why would any of us want that to happen? Over use of a tanning booth can cause the same damage as being in the sun for extended periods of time also.

Purchasing the skin care products for our skin needs to take some consideration of the contents to see if they are toxic for us as lots of them aren’t organic and free of chemicals and therefore absorb into our systems and cause other health issues. Just because a skin care product say ‘organic’ on it doesn’t necessarily mean it is, read the full label in full. Be educated when it come to skin care as most products will absorb into your body as well.

This article can help you will the reading of labels on our skin care products:

The Meaning or Organic Skin Care | Think Healthy Skin Care

Many people are confused by the term organic skin care. We all know that things that are organic are supposed to be good for us. However, most of us do not.

The foods we eat and what is going on in our lives- possibly stressful situations- all show-up on our face. Our skin is the biggest organ that we have, it absorbs toxins from the air as well, chemicals we bathe with, facial creams and body lotions.

Eating healthy is so important for the complexion of the skin on our faces, the amount of good water is very important also. Sugar-loaded drinks and snacks have a habit of possible acne and we all want to avoid that at costs, right?

How about some skin care tips on what to avoid to improve our skin care? This is one of the articles that I found that I think will help you to have healthier skin and also have a healthier body:

What to Avoid for Healthy Skin? | LifeMojo

What to Avoid for Healthy Skin? – The old adage “you are what you eat” not only applies to our overall health and nutrition, but how our skin looks and feels as well. As the largest organ in the body, our skin can benefit from the same …

Healthy Skin

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

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Healthy skin in all seasons is necessary for all of us, even our children and the men in our lives. Summer time seems to bring on all kinds of challenges when it comes to our skin issues. We are exposed to all kinds of toxins in the air, sunburns, bug bites, poison ivy and poison oak threats when enjoying the outdoors. It also seems like when we are younger , we have the tendency to sun-bathe our entire bodies with no regard to the future of our health matters.

The clothing that we wear-or don’t wear- is very important to our skin care to have healthy skin. A sun burn can leave us with dry skin, blisters, infections and scarring from all of these issues so proper head gear is very important. Visit a dermatologist for a day and you will wear protective coveting of some sort on our heads. Enjoy this video for facial protection:

summer skin care routine

Summer is a very trying time for our skin. Too much sun causes skin to dry out like leather. Learn the best way to keep you skin smooth, soft, and lovely .

The first signs of wrinkles usually appear in the delicate tissue around the eyes–smile lines or “crow’s feet.” Next, the cheeks and lips show damage. With age, our skin becomes both thinner and dryer, which contributes to the formation of wrinkles. Other factors which help to determine both the rate and the extent of wrinkling include; muscle tone, diet and nutrition, habitual facial expressions, stress, lack of proper skin care, exposure to environmental pollutants, and lifestyle habits such as smoking. Heredity also plays a small role.

The most important factor is sun exposure, which not only dries out the skin but also leads to free radical damage to the skin cells. The sun is your skin’s worst enemy. It is estimated that 90% of what we think of, as signs of age are actually signs of overexposure. Overexposure does not necessarily mean sunbathing or sunburn; approximately 70% percent of sun damage takes place during everyday activities such as driving and walking to and from your car. The ultraviolet-A (UVA) rays that do this damage are present all day long and in all seasons. Worse, the effects of the sun are cumulative, although they may not be obvious for many years.

When we take care of our skin and what we expose it to, we will proud of our smile and how we look in that morning mirror. Have healthy skin and a healthy skin will glow when a smile is added to our face.

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