Skin Care - Looking After Your Body
While most of us have a routine to care for our facial skin, few consider that the skin on the rest of our bodies needs
just as much help. Hands, in particular, are very prone to damage from the environment and day to day living, because the skin is fine and has no
sebaceous glands. The answer is regular care.
Hands
Skin types vary, but as we age, many of us find that our hands actually make us look older than our faces do. This is probably because of years
of neglect so before it's too late, start taking care of those hands.
The regular use of protective hand cream is essential. Most are oil in water emulsions, which contain substances that attract water and shield
the skin from the harmful components in detergents and other household items. Some are water in oil emulsions, which act even more effectively
against the detergents etc., but these are not so easily absorbed and can leave the skin feeling sticky and unpleasant.
Feet
Feet are probably abused even more than hands. In the winter, we force them into boots, man-made shoes and other footwear, which is either too
tight or unsuited to the shape of our feet. They support our weight and sweat in central heating while freezing out on the cold pavements and
they need routine care.
While feet should be regularly moisturized, at least once a week, they need a full pampering session. Soak them in warm water (not too hot) for
at least ten minutes. Pat dry, then use a pumice stone or abrasive file especially for feet to remove as much hard skin as possible. Moisturize
with cream, which is not too easily absorbed. If your feet are seriously dry and cracked, apply cream very thickly just before going to bed and
cover with cotton socks.
Bodies
Daily moisturizing after bathing or showering is essential, particularly if the body has been or will be exposed to the sun. Everyone has a
favorite body lotion and the choice is immense, so we won't go into detail here.
It is sensible to wear a sunscreen, but don't be fooled into thinking that just because you are using SPF 15, you can stay out in the sun all day
long without burning. Even the toughest skins will usually show some effects if exposed for long periods of time and fair-skinned people will
still only be able to stay in direct sunlight for a short time without burning.
Certain areas of our skin are not as robust as others, usually those where there is little subcutaneous fat, such as upper chests, elbows,
forearms and shins. Use a moisturizer here which is specially formulated for dry skin.
Like our feet, unless the skin is very dry, our bodies need to be exfoliated once a week. Use a shower gel with an exfoliate in it such as nut or
fruit seed grains or a separate scrub with an enlivening scent. Follow with your favorite moisturizer your skin will feel fantastic.
Michael Russell Your Independent guide to Skin Care - http://skin-care-guides.com/.
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