The fact that we enjoyed perfect velvety
skin in our teenage years is not reason enough to enjoy it throughout.
Sun damage is cummulative and can be seen on our skin a decade or two later.
The skin on our body needs the same kind of love and care as our face.
Dull, coarse and lifeless skin is a result of a generally toxic lifestyle,
and healthy eating, proper exercise and body brushing can make a dramatic
difference.
Grab the Veggies
Your diet supplies the nutrients needed by
the cells to keep skin, hair and nails looking healthy.Therefore, it is
important that you feed your body a well balanced diet. Vegetables are
actually ‘longevity’ foods; they are clean burning, ‘high octane’ fuels
that return the cells causing premature ageing. Veggies like tomatoes,
carrots, broccoli and green leafy vegetables like spinach are packed with
vitamin A and C, beta-carotene and fibre. These nutrients not only make
your skin glow, but even help in destroying cancerous cells and preventing
heart attacks. They are also loaded with calcium – the mineral your body
needs to keep your bones from buckling. Vegetables are rich in healthy
carbohydrates and devoid of fat or cholesterol, making them good for the
heart.
Poor eating habits can cause temporary
hair loss, cracks in the corner of your mouth and brittle nails. Your skin
can bruise easily, heal slowly and look dull, drab and ‘ashy’. A good diet,
on the other hand will keep your skin looking healthy and toned, and sport
a fine texture and colour. Besides, a healthy diet will keep skin diseases
at bay. In fact, if you eat right, you won’t need to take vitamin supplements.
In short there is no substitute for veggies.
Fitness Goals
Exercise is surprisingly enjoyable, good for
the self-esteem and carries significant benefits for the quality of our
lives and our health. Be it yoga, aerobics or walking, and no matter how
little of it, it is important for both physical and mental health. Exercise
is a panacea for boredom, tension, anxiety and even PMS. Working up a sweat
is natural and healthy, a vital requirement for a balanced, fulfilled life.
Exercise improves blood circulation,
which helps in the reproduction of new cells, besides getting rid of all
impurities to reveal radiant skin. But when you don’t exercise enough,
the blood circulation is sluggish and the skin receives less oxygen. As
a result, your skin may look dull and sallow, one that lacks lustre. In
fact, it might even aggravate acne.
It might take some getting used to, but once
you get started, your body and mind will get accustomed to the exertion
and actually hunger for it.
Simply Brush it Away
Body brushing is a good way to stimulate blood
circulation. Because the skin is an organ of elimination (and the largest
one in the body), many toxins can be eliminated if you stimulate the circulation
and the lymph system by brushing the skin. Use a loofah or a body sponge
and brush in circular motions to remove the dead skin cells. Pay special
attention to the elbows, knees, shoulders, the back and thighs. Do this
every day before bathing or showering. Also, keep the temperature of your
bath water a little higher that of your skin so as to stimulate sluggish
circulation.
Smoother skin is a spin-off of this toxin-eliminating
regimen, which leaves you feeling invigorated and truly bright-eyed.
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