The summer season calls for some necessary changes in your diet, fitness, and skin and hair care routine. Summer is here and most of our visitors are started searching tips related to skin care of course naturally.
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Wear sunscreen: After going outdoors, just wash your face with any face wash for max 60 sec, and apply an good sunscreen. This is the most important tip for summer skincare. I always make sure to wear a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30 every day, even if I’m just going to be outside for a short time. I also make sure to reapply every two hours if I’m spending time in the sun.
Drink 8-10 Glass Of Water Everyday- Drinking plenty of water is important for overall health, but it’s especially important during the summer months. Start your day with one glass of lukewarm water followed by two glasses of water before breakfast. Three glasses of water before lunch. Three glasses of water before dinner and one glass of water before sleep.
Avoid Cosmetics And Fairness Creams- Do not go for advertisements showing the end number of necessities for a skin care routine. Creams, gels and face masks loaded with chemicals to make your skin appear good for a while will do it harm in the long run. They put a negative effect on your skin. The chemicals present in them makes your skin dull in long run.
Exercise Daily: Working out regularly can help maintain your weight, boost your overall mood and self-esteem, motivate you to eat healthier, and do wonders for your skin. It flushes out toxins and brings fresh oxygen and nutrients to your skin.
Avoid Stress: Stress can also leave a mark on your face. Dry skin, wrinkles, and acne are just some of the ways that it can manifest itself. To encourage healthy skin and a healthy state of mind take steps to manage your stress. Get enough sleep, set reasonable limits, scale back your to-do list and make time to do the things you enjoy. The results might be more magical than you expect.
Avoid Smoking: The skin can absorb nicotine from cigarettes. This may cause adverse effects such as premature skin aging, delayed wound healing, and increased infections. It may also lead to skin diseases like psoriasis, acne, eczema, and skin cancer.
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