Every skin expert emphasizes the importance of hydration. "A lack of water means less radiance and more sag." For perfect skin drink around eight glasses of water a day.
A skin is a reflection of the inner being. Aside from lifestyle and genetics, what the person eat plays a role in the skin health. Eating the right foods will not only enhance the natural beauty, but it will also help minimize wrinkles, acne, inflammation and other skin-related conditions.
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Skin is one of the largest organs of the body. Because of this, caring for your skin can directly affect your overall health. Your skin acts as a protective shield and is most vulnerable to outside elements.
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‘Normal’ is a term widely used to refer to well-balanced skin. The T-zone (forehead, chin and nose) may be a bit oily, but overall sebum and moisture are balanced.
In combination skin the skin types vary in the T-zone and the cheeks. The so-called T-zone can differ substantially – from a very slim zone to an extended area.
‘Dry’ is used to describe a skin type that produces less sebum than normal skin. As a result, dry skin lacks the lipids that it needs to retain moisture.
‘Oily’ is used to describe a skin type with heightened sebum production. An over production is known as seborrhea.
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