The 4 Stupidest Things
Americans Do To Their Skin
Make sure you protect your skin from the sun every day you–
are exposed to the sun and only use skin care products that are:
~pH balanced
~free of mineral oil
~free of dyes and fragrances.
WHY
A friend called me in distress. To celebrate his birthday his kids washed
his new car--only they used Brillo scouring pads. What would you say to the
kids?
We periodically replace worn out cars. Most Americans do the equivalent of a
car wash with scouring pads to their skin every day. We have to live
with our skin the rest of our lives. How you look affects how you feel
and how others treat you. Don't do the stupidest things to your skin.
Most European countries ban mineral oil from cosmetics and skin care
products.
Some pricey cosmetics even use water-based moisturizers in Europe and mineral
oil-based
moisturizers in the U.S. Mineral oil coats your skin, clogs your pores, and
prevents
your skin from breathing. It keeps your skin from exfoliating dead skin cells
and toxins.
It keeps your skin from absorbing vitamins, nutrients, and antioxidants in a
moisturizer.
But sun also is by far the biggest cause of skin damage–wrinkling, drying,
and skin cancer.
Skin cancer is three times more common than breast cancer and lung cancer
combined
and accounts for half of new cancer diagnoses in the U.S. Sun tans are a sign of
sun damage
to the skin and sunburn greatly increases the risk of skin cancer. Sun tans may
look good
in the short run but in the long run they contribute to leathery, wrinkled skin
and a
much higher risk of skin cancer.
If you insist on a suntan, ask me about a safe way to tan your skin without
the sun or with
less sun. With the ozone depletion, sunscreen becomes even more important to
healthy skin.
For prolonged sun exposure, use a sunscreen and if your skin gets red, a post
sun skin treatment.
For modest sun exposure, use a moisturizer that includes a sunscreen.
Make a snapshot of the picture. Now imagine that tomorrow you start being
kind
to your skin–using skin care products that are pH balanced, free of mineral oil,
free of fragrances, and free of dyes. You use a botanically based moisturizer
that includes a sunscreen and you are careful about sun exposure. Within days
your skin starts feeling softer and smoother and has a healthier glow. Within
weeks
wrinkles get a little smaller and scarcer. And 20 years later your skin still
looks good.
Which future do you want? Which image do you want to have to look at for several
decades?
QUOTES
Won't you come into my garden? I would like my roses to see you.
~Richard Sheridan
The saying that beauty is but skin deep is but a skin deep saying.
~John Ruskin
The hung over barber nicked the
customer he was shaving.
Annoyed, the customer quipped, "See what happens when you drink too much?"
"Yeah," said the barber, "it makes skin more sensitive."
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