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Acne: Do you have one?
Have you experienced a swelling in your skin? And then you tried to pop it? Well after reading this you must now think twice before popping that swell. Because that swell may be acne. Acne is common to people nowadays. Acne is also known as...

Anti-Aging and Attitude-Yours!
Want to look "good for your age"? Be yourself! Then accept who and where you are in your life. The debate over whether aging is a disease or a natural process goes on. How you feel about aging does play a part in how you handle your own aging. If...

Do You Care for Acne Care?
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Health & Beauty: Healthy Skin, More Than Meets The Eye
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How to Elimate Dry Skin Naturally


Everyone wants smooth, glowing beautiful skin! How many of us can say that we actually posses it? We purchase countless products, undergo expensive treatments and still suffer with dry, flaky or "ashy" skin. In order to see a long lasting change, you must examine your lifestyle. Take time to consider what impact your diet, sleeping habits, activity and skin care routine have on your skin.
1. Be sure to include fresh fruit, nutritious vegetables, whole grains and clean water in your daily diet. Your skin is a living organ. Give it what is needed to stay healthy.
2. Start the day with invigorating stretches. Learn basic yoga and practice it for 10-30 minutes each morning.
3. Cleanse your skin with cold-processed soaps. They contain plant oils that nourish the skin cells. Avoid products with Sodium Laurel Sulfate or other harsh detergents.
4. Exfoliate skin weekly to remove dead skin cells and toxins. Use a scrub with plant-based ingredients to restore moisture and elasticity.
5. After the bath or shower, moisturize the entire body with a mineral oil-free product. Be sure to read labels. Even some "natural products" contain mineral oil. It is a cheap by product of petroleum and does not contribute the health of your skin.
6. Monitor the water temperature when bathing, extremely hot temperatures can be drying as well.
7. Use proper sun protection and limit your exposure to direct sunlight.
8. Retire by 10:00 pm each evening. This allows your body time to heal itself and restore all organ systems. In turn, promoting good skin health.
By following this holistic approach you should experience a significant difference in the health of your skin.

About The Author

Chanelle Washington, BSN is a Certified Holistic Practioner. She is an honors graduate of Temple University and member of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society for Nurses. She is an informative speaker, inspiring author and owner of Indigofera " Plant Based Body Care Collection". Contact her at www.indigofera.com.
skincare@indigofera.com

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