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Secrets to Beautiful Skin and Body

Does flawless skin seem like too much to ask for?

Dark circles, pimples, rough, and dry skin: skin problems can arise out of nowhere, making you wonder if it’s even possible to achieve beautiful, spot-free skin. There’s no one solution that can get you beautiful, smooth, and soft skin overnight. Achieving beautiful skin requires a holistic approach and well, a few secrets that we’re about to let you in on.

The blemish and acne-free skin that you’ve been wanting is no longer just a dream. Here are a few beauty secrets that can help you get stunningly glowing and soft skin, not just on your face, but your entire body!

The Golden Rule - Moisturize


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Moisturizing is the most important skincare rule that should be followed religiously. As your body ages and battles with detrimental environmental factors, such as smoke, UV rays, dust, and debris, your skin takes a massive hit in the form of loss of moisture. Losing moisture is where all your skin concerns arise; dryness, dullness, and dark spots. Well, lucky for you, this is we have the golden rule for this – moisturizing!

Whether it’s your face or your body, whether it’s winter or summer, moisturize your skin thoroughly and regularly. Applying a moisturizing cream or lotion provides your skin with the nourishment it needs while forming a protective layer around it to keep all the damaging factors at bay.

It’s important to choose a moisturizer based on your skin type. Those with oily skin should opt for a light cream, while those with dry skin should choose a thick and heavy moisturizer. Also, always remember to apply your moisturizing lotion or cream on your face and body when it is slightly damp. This helps lock moisture in your skin, keeping it protected for longer.

If you’re searching for a good moisturizer for your skin, check out the Retinol Moisturizing Cream by ML Delicate Beauty. Not only does it help with aging signs, such as wrinkles and fine lines, but it also helps prevent acne and acne scars.

Sun Protection is Vital

The sun emits harmful UV rays that can have a disastrous impact on your skin as it causes premature aging, dark spots, sunburns, and even skin cancer. While you can’t avoid stepping out in the sun, you can protect your skin by applying sunscreen on all the exposed parts of your body.


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A sunscreen that contains an SPF of at least 15 can help block the sun’s harmful UV rays, protecting your skin from various skin problems. When choosing a sunscreen, make sure to choose one that is labelled as ‘nonacnegenic' or ‘noncomedogenic' to keep your pores from getting blocked.

The sun’s rays come through and affect your skin, even on the cloudiest of days. So, whether it’s cold or cloudy outside, there’s no excuse for skipping sunscreen!

Be Mindful of What You Put Inside Your Body

“You are what you eat.” How many times have you heard this statement? Well, that’s because it is super-true! Eating oily, spicy, overly-salty and fermented fruits not only impacts your body negatively but also your skin. This is because your skin is a reflection of how healthy your body really is. Maintaining a healthy diet is vital if you want beautiful skin!

Foods, such as green vegetables, fresh fruits, fish, eggs, etc., provide your body with the nourishment it needs in the form of proteins, vitamins, and Omega-3 Fatty acids. This helps your body become healthier, which eventually results in healthy and glowing skin.

Sweat It Out!

Exercise is another major part of achieving a healthy body and skin. Any form of exercise, including walking, jogging, running, and yoga, improves your blood circulation and accelerates its cleansing process. You may have noticed a gorgeous glow on your skin after a workout, and we’re not just talking about sweat!

However, many people complain of acne breakouts when they workout. This is because they don’t wash off the sweat, which leads to bacteria and oil production. You should cleanse your skin after every workout or apply a toner to minimize oil production if it suits your skin.


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Get Your Beauty Rest

Beauty sleep is necessary! You can use all the skin products you want, eat a healthy diet, and sweat it out, but if you don’t get your beauty rest, it won’t help your body and skin. You need to get at least 7-8 hours of sleep every night. If you don’t get enough sleep, your body won’t be well-rested, which will negatively affect your performance and your skin as well. Also, when heading to get some shut eye, don’t forget to conduct your skincare routine, including washing and moisturizing your face.

Don’t Forget H2O

Hydration is imperative for a healthy body and healthy skin. Not only does water nourish your body, but it also nourishes and hydrates your skin. You need to consume at least eight glasses of water a day in order to keep your organs, including your skin, healthy. You can also consume fruits and vegetables that have a high water content, such as cucumber, watermelon, and strawberries.

Never Use Hot Water

Hot water can be extremely damaging for your skin; not only can it burn your skin, but it also rips it off its moisture, causing it to dry up. Even in the cold weather, you should opt for warm water rather than boiling hot water.

Always Remove Your Makeup before Sleeping

Natural and non-comedogenic makeup is safe to use for your skin. However, leaving your makeup on for too long can clog your skin pores. What’s even worse is not removing your makeup before hitting the sheets. Your skin repairs itself overnight, which is why your skin needs to breathe and makeup prevents this from happening. So, don’t forget to clear up your makeup before going to bed! Use an exfoliator for the remaining makeup residue.


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Use Serum

If you want soft, smooth and beautiful skin, adding a serum to your daily skincare routine is vital! A Vit C serum provides your skin with the hydration it needs and keeps aging signs and acne at bay. The anti-aging vitamin C serum by ML Delicate Beauty is the best vitamin c serum for your face.

Avoid Stress

While it’s not always possible to do so, you should try to avoid stress as much as possible. Stress can have a detrimental impact on your body, causing serious health and skin issues, such as frequent breakouts. This is because stress causes your body to produce certain hormones that make the skin oilier. So, you should try practicing certain stress management techniques like yoga and meditation.

Takeaway

The bottom line is that healthy living and proper skincare is the key to getting beautiful skin and body. You should opt for organic skincare products, always use sunscreen, maintain a healthy diet, exercise, and abandon some bad habits if you want truly flawless skin.

So, what’s your secret to beautiful skin? Let us know in the comments below!

 

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About Author:

Jennifer Valdino | Skincare Expert | Facialist | Blogger
Jennifer Valdino is a Facialist and Skincare Expert. She frequently shares her general approach to caring for your skin through many public speeches. Jennifer truly understands how confidence having a bad skin can be, and she’s passionate about sharing her knowledge for tackling it. She knows first-hand how skin is so intrinsically linked to confidence as well as the best science-backed method to handle it. 
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Opinions expressed are those of the writer.

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By: Jennifer Valdino (Skin care Expert)
Title: Secrets to Beautiful Skin and Body
Sourced From: mldelicatebeauty.com/blogs/my-blogs/secrets-to-beautiful-skin-and-body
Published Date: Sun, 14 Mar 2021 13:00:00 +0000

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