Healthy Skin All Summer Long
6 Tips for Healthy Skin All Summer Long
It is easy to neglect our skin in the summer. The warmer,
more humid weather means our skin isn’t as dry and itchy as it is in the
winter; and the sun kissed look of a tan can make us feel better when we look
in the mirror. But the lazy days of summer don’t mean we should be lazy with
our skin care regime; in fact, we should be even more diligent. Follow these
six easy steps for gorgeous healthy skin.
1. Wear safe, non-toxic sunscreen, even on cloudy days
The worst sunburn I ever saw was on a person who thought she
could stay out for hours without sunscreen because it was overcast. The sun’s
burning rays are remarkably powerful and proficient, so wear sunscreen every
day. When choosing a sunscreen, look for an SPF of at least 30, if you have
fair skin. But don’t be seduced by super-high SPF numbers because their
incremental sun protection diminishes as SPF increases, especially at higher
levels. Many sunscreens with SPF from 50 to 100, for example, effectively block
just 1-2% more sunburn rays than an SPF 30 products. Regardless of which SPF
you choose, you should reapply often (ideally every 90 minutes), and always
after swimming.
2. Avoid tanning beds
We now know that tanning beds are linked to cancer and are
no safer than the actual sun, so think carefully about the risks you expose
yourself to when you go to a tanning salon. If you really want some summer skin
color, avoid tanning beds and choose a safer option, such as self-tanning
towels and lotions. Be sure to check the ingredients label to ensure the base
formulation is safe.
3. Exfoliate at least once a week, ideally twice
Dead cells sit on the surface of your skin making it look
dull, rough and dry. By exfoliating, you are removing these dead cells,
allowing your more radiant, healthier summer skin to shine through. Exfoliating
also allows skin cells to regenerate more quickly, which keeps aging at bay.
Whenever possible, choose a gentle, more natural exfoliator. Some “fruit acid”
exfoliators such as alpha hydroxy acid and beta hydroxy acid (AHA and BHA) can
actually be very harsh and cause significant irritation. Choose products with
natural exfoliating grains instead.
4. Moisturize your skin

5. Have lots of summer fun, but don’t skimp on sleep
Lack of sleep can lead to increased levels of stress
hormones, which may slow the production of collagen in the skin. When our skin
stops producing collagen, it begins to lose elasticity and starts looking tired
and worn.
6. Drink clean water
Drinking water benefits how well your body functions and
ultimately affects how your skin looks and feels. For example, proper hydration
helps flush toxins from your body. When toxins build up, they cause organs such
as your kidneys to work less efficiently, which has a direct impact on your
skin. There are 7 liters water drink every
day.
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