ancientnet.com ancientnet.com
Search:    Site Home :> About Us :> Privacy :> Terms of Service :> Add Your Link :> Add Article   
 
 

Milestones in the Sexual Revolution

Ever wonder whom you have to thank for all the sexual freedoms afforded to you? Pioneers, both women ... - Lexi Raine
 

Orgasm & Early Ejaculations - Sex is a Serious Thing!

Url Not found" - Amy Guven
 

Eczema Creams

Skin dryness is common in eczema. Using moisturizing lotions alone may not suffice to keep skin adeq ... - Josh Riverside
 
 

There Is Life After Divorce

A married woman becomes a single woman for one of two reasons: death or divorce. The former is an ho ... - Fran Watson
 

Help for Alopecia:The Story of Locks of Love

In her 20?s Mrs. Coffman developed Alopecia after receiving a hepatitis vaccination. With medication ... - Richard Amburn
 
 

Site Home » Fashion & Relationships » Beauty & Glamor
 

Top Tips for Fantastic Skin - Keep Young and Healthy from the Inside Out

 
Author: Penny Williams

When you meet people, what do they see? Your face, your skin, thats what. Your skin condition can say a lot about your health and your lifestyle. Did you know that your skin is the largest organ of your body? An adult human skin weighs around 5kg (11lbs) and has a surface area of 2 sq. metres (22 sq. feet), which is approximately the size of a double bed. Even with your clothes on thats a lot of target for damage from the outside injury, sunlight, cigarette smoke, environmental pollution. So your skin can be damaged by what it is exposed to, and at the same time, it reflects internal emotions (e.g. when you sweat or blush) and conditions (especially the health of your digestive system). The condition of your skin is closely dependant on what you eat.

Nutrition and Your Skin

Nutrition is fundamentally involved at every stage of your skin development. Collagen makes up 70% of your skin and depends on vitamin C. Dry, rough skin (caused by the build up the protein keratin on the outer layers) can be prevented by Vitamin A. The membranes of skin cells are made from essential fats. Dry skin can be caused by a lack of these fats. The flexibility of your skin is reduced as you get older mainly because of oxidation damage caused by free radicals from pollution, cigarette smoke, fried and burnt foods, sunlight. This damage can be limited by nutrients such as vitamins A, C, E and selenium. Lack of zinc can lead to stretch marks and slow wound healing, and is associated with a wide variety of skin problems from acne to eczema.

Foods to Keep You Young and Beautiful

Foods that can enhance your appearance need to feature as many of the following as possible: antioxidants, antibacterials, fibre to clear toxins, essential fats to support skin and reduced levels of saturated fat and sugar.

The sorts of foods where youll get this kind of combination are: fresh fruit and vegetables, wholegrains, fish, pulses, nuts and seeds.

So, to improve your skin, include the following in your diet:

Apricots, cantaloupe melon, carrots, eggs, liver, pumpkin, red peppers, watercress - contain Vitamin A and beta carotene.

Blackcurrants, broccoli, citrus fruits, kiwi fruit, papaya, peppers, potatoes, tomatoes, sweet potatoes and sprouted seeds contain Vitamin C.

Almonds, avocado, eggs, hazelnuts, olive oil, Sunflower seeds, walnuts contain Vitamin E.

Brazil nuts, cabbage, chicken, eggs, liver, molasses, mushrooms, onions, seafood, tuna contain Selenium.

Almonds, chicken, cauliflower, carrots, cucumber, eggs, oats, potatoes, sardines, tuna contain Zinc.

And reduce your intake of these:

Alcohol

Coffee/tea (no more than 2 cups per day)

Sugar

Saturated fat (found in meat and dairy products).

And think about these other factors:

Avoid strong sunlight and use a sun block (sunlight causes oxidative damage and speeds the ageing process of your skin).

Wash your skin with a gentle oil-based cleanser, not soap, and consider what is in your skin products such as your moisturiser (many cosmetics contains strong petroleum/alcohol based substances remember these are absorbed through the skin).

Take regular exercise (it stimulates blood flow, which will enhance delivery of oxygen and nutrients to your skin cells).

Drink plenty of water (6-8 glasses per day (1- 1 litres)) to hydrate the skin. Too little water can be a major factor in dry skin.

Consider taking some nutritional supplements: a good quality multivitamin and mineral supplement; vitamin C; an antioxidant blend (containing at least vitamins A, C, E, zinc and selenium); and an essential fatty acid supplement (linseed oil, fish oil or evening primrose oil or oil blend). Remember supplements should be considered as an addition to a good diet and healthy lifestyle, not a replacement for one.

Use a skin brush for your body (upward strokes working from feet to torso) and an exfoliation cream for your face. Exfoliation helps to clear blocked pores and smooth away dead, dry skin.

If that sounds a lot to think about, dont let it put you off. You can have the skin you deserve, the skin that reflects a healthier you. Just take it step by step. First introduce apricots, cantaloupe melon etc (the Vitamin A foods). Then when youve worked through introducing the healthier range of foods, start reducing the alcohol and sugar. In no time at all youll be on the road to better health and better skin.

Author Bio:
Penny Williams is a specialist in this area. Penny has written several articles in the past on this topic.
You can search for this article using: sleeping beauty, black beauty, beauty with herbalife, beauty products, beauty tips, beauty salon
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Refreshing Ideas For Wedding Gowns
 
All About Acne Creams
 
Pederasty
 
Divorce and Hidden Assets
 
Perfect Wedding Day Hair Style
 
A Tee Shirt May Make You a Walking Billboard
 
The San Diego divorce can be done right
 
Wedding Rings
 
Novelty Socks
 
The 4 Levels of Human Reality: Better Relationships & Bridging Intimacy With Both Sexes!
 
 
 
Free 3 way links
 
 

Computers & Software

 

Online & Board Games

 

Realty & Property

 

Society & Issues

 

Employment & Careers

 

Medicine & Treatment

 

Travel & Accommodation

 

Online Shopping

 

Business & Companies

 

Self Help

 

Fashion & Relationships

 

News & Events

 

Creative Arts

 

Science & Space

 

Hygiene & Health

 

Recreation

 

Teens & Kids

 

Sports & Adventure

 

Academics & Education

 

Food & Recipe

 

Vehicles & Automotive

 

Finance & Banking

 

Garden & Home

 

Politics & Government


 
Site Home :> Privacy :> Terms of Service
Copyright © 2008 www.ancientnet.com