Skin care tips to promote healthy skin

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Practicing good skin care habits is important not only to keep your skin looking healthy, but to delay aging and to help prevent skin problems. I recommend the following tips to help promote healthy skin.

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  • Wear sunscreen year-round, as well as wear photo protective clothing to reduce the development of wrinkles, brown spots and skin cancer.
  • Apply sunscreen during the winter months when the sun’s rays can be even more intense as they bounce off of snow and ice.
  • Eat a well-balanced diet with plenty of fruits and vegetables that are rich in antioxidants, which can help your skin repair itself.
  • Apply topical antioxidants like vitamins C and A, and Retinol, whichcan help heal damaged skin and reduce the appearance of wrinkles.
  • Stay hydrated from the inside and out. Shoot for drinking six to eight glasses of water a day and apply a moisturizer immediately after showering to help lock in moisture.
  • Avoid scented deodorant and antibacterial soaps, as well as hand sanitizers that include alcohol, which can be irritating to the skin and can remove natural oils.
  • When possible, use moisturizers that are creams and ointments that come in jars rather than pumps.
  • Add a few drops of essential oil to your lotion if you prefer a fragrance.
  • Avoid hot showers, which can strip the moisture and natural oils from your skin.
  • Limit your time in the shower and use warm water rather than hot.
  • Smoking also damages the skin, by reducing its strength and elasticity.
  • Consider running a humidifier in your home to replenish moisture in the air.
  • Cover up when you go outside to keep cold temperatures and wind from drying and chaffing your skin.