Making Your Skin Look Young and Healthy
November 26, 2009 by foynet
Filed under Anti-aging basics
Skin flare-ups can be extremely frustrating, especially when you look older because of it. More dermatologists today say that stress might be the culprit behind all these. When under pressure, your body produces hormones that wreak havoc. You will soon notice that as your skin cells lose water and become dry, and your immune system gets weaker, you will see all these on your skin. Of course, most want to look their best at all times, and when something mars your face, you may get somewhat annoyed. Fortunately, doctors have smart solutions so that you can calm yourself and your skin as soon as possible.
You know that you are suffering from dry skin when no amount of lotion hydrates it. What is happening here is stress because every time you feel some form of anxiety, you break down your skin’s natural barrier. This compromises your ability to retain moisture. You will see intense dryness via unsightly patches all over your body. When your skin is as arid as the Sahara desert, getting plenty of shut-eye is crucial to healing, since your body recovers overnight from everyday cell damage. It replenishes itself every time you snooze. To melt away the worries, smooth massage oil down your back and all over your body. While lying in bed, you could also try to progressively tighten and relax each of the muscles from your head to your toes. This move helps release tension even in areas where you didn’t realize you were stressed.
As for your face, you also have to make sure that you be gentle with it. To preserve as much of your natural oils as possible, use a hydrating wash without chemicals that parch. Look at the back label of the products that you purchase and ask the help of an expert. You need to retain as much of your skin’s natural moisture even as you wash away dirt and grind. When you are in the shower, gently run the bristles of the paddle over your body. This helps stimulate the skin’s receptors and lower the levels of stress hormones. Keep the water temperature lukewarm because intense heat can diminish your hydration level. Apply a thick cream within minutes after you shower so that you are sure to seal in the moisture. When you are out in the store, look for products that contain ceramides or dimethicone because either of these will reinforce your body’s own protective shield.
For the food you eat, try to chow down on those rich in omega 3 fatty acids such as nuts, salmon, and soy beans. These boost the hydration while lowering your stress levels. You are hitting two birds with one stone with just the right kind of diet as well. If you find that you still have itchy areas on your face, puree an unpeeled cucumber and smooth on the mixture. Let it sit for a few minutes before you gently wash it off with water. Remember, with the right kind of care, you can look a lot younger and feel a whole lot better.
