Remember that your skin is an organ. Unlike our other organs, it faces the world directly, doing the dirty work of absorbing the air around us, and whatever comes with it. Do your skin a favor and take care of it, following the tips below.
Healthy, balanced, skin is very easy to take care of. A mask made of mashed pear or banana can be applied for ten minutes at a time for terrific results. This works well as refreshment, but requires other, complementary care.
The best thing to do with balanced skin is to keep it maintained and clean. This means eating plenty of skin-friendly foods that will deliver vitamins E, A, and C, with E being especially important. Look for skin care products that have these vitamins as well.
To handle oily skin, wash your face at least once a day—twice daily if you can manage. Also, drink plenty of fluids. With the oil your skin produces you'll want to keep toxins to a minimum or you could be looking at inconvenient outbreaks.
Keep the burger and chocolate eating down to a dull roar. Greasy foods don't create a direct analog to oily skin, but there is a connection, and improving your diet can improve your skin. Also, consider consulting a doctor or beautician on a regular basis to be sure you have the best available, alcohol-free skin care products on hand.
Dry skin should receive regular applications of moisturizers. People with exceptionally dry skin are advised to consult a doctor. Some people with dry skin are suffering from common, temporary treatable conditions that a dermatologist could help them with.
Keep soap away from your face if you have dry skin—remember, your skin needs all the natural lubrication it can get. Dry skin is more vulnerable to allergies and other conditions than other types of skin, so be sure to keep up on your skin care.
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