Skin care tips do’s and don’ts

skin care tips

10 secrets for beautiful skin Do’s and Don’ts  Our skin is delicate specially the skin on our face and requires extensive care to look pristine and flawless. Here are some skin secrets, some common mistakes we make that harm our skin, and things we should do to keep your skin beautiful and glowing.

1. Prevent Taking hot showers

We love steamy shower specially during winters, but hot water can damage delicate facial skin. “If you’re prone to redness the heat can weaken capillaries making redness worse so aim for a tepid temperature,” the Daily Express quoted Shula Starkey, founder of Ark Skincare, as saying.

2. Avoid Stressing out

Stress is a root to many problems be it mental or physical, but did you know that stress can have adverse effect on your skin too. Try yoga and deep breathing techniques and treat your skin to a destressing product. “The stress hormone cortisol is your skin’s worst ageing enemy and as we age levels rise”. “Avoid coffee and alcohol to relieve stress as it will only ramp up cortisol levels.”

3. Cleansing with ease

The new trend of cleansing in a hurry using packet wipes has many skin experts cringing. “Inadequate cleansing can lead to bacteria build-up and skin break-outs,” she said.

4. Stop Dieting

Sticking to a strict low-fat diet can age and dull skin. Good fats are crucial for skin health, repair, moisture and flexibility.
“Essential fatty acids from oily fish, eggs, flax seeds, walnuts and dark green vegetables are particularly important,” said dietician Tanya Haffner, spokesperson for the British Dietetic Association.

5. Too much sugar is bad for skin

Too much sugar in the bloodstream widens your waistline and can result in wrinkles. “Glycation is a process where sugar in the bloodstream reacts with collagen in the skin and changes its structure from springy and stretchy to hard and brittle and can lead to premature skin ageing,” said nutritionist Melanie Flower (natural-healthcare.net).
The process is accelerated in people with poor insulin control but Melanie advises cutting back on sugar.
“Snacks containing protein are the best option when cravings strike, especially nuts and seeds because they contain skin-friendly oils.”

6. Using Sunscreen whenever you are outdoors

If you slather on SPF protection only when the sun is shining you’re not doing enough, dermatologist Dr Stefanie Williams (eudeloboutique.com) said. She suggests using a broad-spectrum sun protection moisturiser with SPF 30-50 under make-up all year round.

8. Protection against pollution

One should use scarf to protect his hair and also the skin, a good example can be people from deserts who always cover there faces from sand. “Exposure to environmental pollution plus passive exposure to tobacco smoke can cause oxidative stress and damage to skin,” said Williams. “Pollutants can also make the skin more sensitive to the harmful effects of UV exposure.”

9. Drinking has adverse effects

Alcohol dilates the capillaries and over time can lead to broken veins and flushing of the face, deplete the body of vitamin A, an important antioxidant for skin elasticity, and dehydrate leaving your skin more prone to wrinkling. So drink water alongside alcohol and make sure you are getting enough daily fluid, advised Tanya Haffner.

“Six to eight glasses will give your skin the necessary moisture for a dewy look and help flush out toxins,” she said
If you are sipping cocktails on your night out forego the straw as the sucking effect encourages wrinkles to form round the mouth.

10. Lack of sleep

Skin regenerates at night so make sure you get eight hours.
“Studies have shown lack of sleep can increase cortisol levels, which is associated with acceleration of the ageing process, reduced collagen production and increased collagen degradation,” said Williams.

When you are asleep your skin is better able to absorb products so slather on a rich, soothing night cream with a calming aroma.