Organic skincare is great. Natural skincare is great. That much is a given. But what about the things we do when we are not using our natural or organic, herbal or gentle, cosmetics and skincare products, things more to do with lifestyle rather than retail choices?
There are many environmental factors that affect our skin, and over the course of a lifetime we instinctively notice that certain things make our skin less healthy, for example diet and stress factors might influence you. If you do think that diet might be having a negative effect on your skin then try cutting certain foods out of your diet – too much dairy and too many deep fried fat foods might be a key area of concern. Also, don’t be blind to the positive effects that foods rich in vitamins A and C will have on the skin, and drink as much water as you can because water drives the process by which toxins are washed away from the surface of the skin.
What else can we do in our life to back up the use of natural and organic skincare product s and the positive effects than these popular products have for our skin? Well all aspects of the health and condition of the skin can be linked to the circulation of the blood, because the skin is the largest organ in the body. So, if you have any conditions effecting circulation – problems with blood pressure and so on – you may need to take extra care of your skin. Equally, if you smoke then you are really being silly because smokers are placing their circulation under undue stress, and the result of this can be grey, lifeless skin that looks unloved.
Of course, the reason why smokers look unhealthy is because they are, and this fact represents much of our skins relationship to the lifestyle choices that we make: act healthy, look healthy, it’s as simple as that.
So, whilst some people might think that spending mega bucks on a specific moisturiser, cosmetic or organic skincare product might counteract unhealthy habits, the simple fact is that any skin care routine should be running side by side with a general health kick which, fittingly, might include running.
Any exercise routine will help keep the skin looking good and healthy, because when we puff and pant we get our circulation going.
Other things that we should look at are our rest patterns. Not resting enough can cause the skin to look tired and be overly prone to dark patches beneath the eyes. Also, lack of sleep or disrupted sleep patterns may be a corollary of an underlying factor, and one which has a far greater effect on the health of our skin, namely the old sweaty faced monster STRESS.
To de stress is to give the body a nice rest, and the importance of taking the time to think about all aspects of our wellbeing cannot be underestimated before we start deciding which organic and natural skincare products we want to use.
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