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Tips for healthy Skin

The beauty of winter skin - Icy winds fades the complexion of your skin. If the skin is dry then minimise the use of soap to as little as possible.
How to get Smooth Skin? - Wet face or wet anywhere on the body, apply a couple of tablespoons of sea salt, then GENTLY massage with a wet washcloth or fingers.
Sunscreen, Biodegradable Sunscreen - It is necessary to wear sunscreen products, even in the dead of winter you should never leave the house without some kind of sun protection.
Anti Aging - While host of potions and procedures promise to keep your skin looking as young as you feel, it can be hard to figure out which ones actually work.
Firming Creams - Skin firming creams helps you make feel remarkably radiant by transforming your complexion.
Chemical Peel - Chemical Peel can reduce or eliminate fine lines under the eyes and around the mouth, correct uneven skin pigmentation, remove precancerous skin growths, and soften acne or treat scars caused by acne.
Night Creams - You don't need to have a medicine cabinet full of creams, sample several and simply pick the best.
Sunless Tanning - The great thing about sunless tanners is that you can apply the product to a specific area, or all over the body, including the face.
Facial Massage - Scrunch up your whole face for a few seconds so that your nose is wrinkled, your forehead furrowed, and your eyes and mouth are tightly closed.
Skin Lightening - Mainly the skin whitening ingredients works in two ways to give you a whiter skin - by absorbing the UV rays, thus preventing the sun from darkening your skin; - by reducing the production of melanin
Sagging Skin - Your genes and the level of sun exposure you've had during your lifetime determine how much you sag.
Glowing Skin - Adequate sleep is a must for good skin. The process of repair and renewal is enhanced during sleep.
Face Masks - Face masks can be like a much needed spring cleaning, it will exfoliate your skin and remove any buildup of sluggish cells.
Facials - Our skin regenerates cells about every three weeks, leading to an accumulation of dead cells. Facials help get rid of them.
Vitamin for Skin - A number of studies reveal that certain vitamins and minerals, when taken internally, can positively influence skin appearance and beauty.
How to use Masques? - Apply masque to cleansed skin and leave on for 10-15 minutes. Remove with a damp face cloth. Finish with toner, serum and moisturizer.

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