Here
are some valuable Skin and Beauty Care
Tips from NDC – the experts in
manufacturing high-quality beauty care
products such as Sidr shampoos &
Sahar, Farah, Nada, Lamia, Lumi, Amy
and Bora soaps.
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Moisturizing
Always make it a habit to moisturize your skin.
The best time to moisturize is when skin still
feels damp - the moisturizer will act as a sealant
and help hydrate your skin. So start a habit
of moisturizing every time you bathe, shower
or even wash your hands
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Summer
Skin Care
Caring
for skin in summer can be tricky because perspiration
often fools us into thinking skin is moisturized,
while air conditioning, chlorinated pools and
the sun's rays all conspire to dry us out.
Use
sun block from head to toe. Many people think
that basking on the beach for days on end is
what causes skin cancer. In fact, the short
sun exposures you get every day can also make
you susceptible to skin cancer. Use a moisturizer
that contains both UVA and UVB protection, and
be sure to cover all exposed areas, including
hands, forearms, face and ears.
Pamper
your hands and feet. Your hands are continually
exposed to sun and are one of the first areas
to show environmental damage. Be sure to wash
your hands with a mild cleanser like Farah,
followed by a good moisturizer. To soothe dry,
rough feet, slather on a rich moisturizer at
bedtime and slip on a pair of socks for intense
healing while you sleep.
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Environment
and your Skin
You may be surprised just how much your surroundings
can affect the condition of your skin. Our skin
is also influenced by lifestyle choices and
personal habits.
Don't
be water-resistant. While drinking water won't
actually moisturize your skin, it will help
your internal organs function properly, which
positively affects your skin's health and beauty.
Ditto with exercise.
Water your air. Just as winter air wreaks havoc
on your skin, so does your summer air conditioner.
Counteract the drying effects with a humidifier,
which puts water back into the air and helps
your skin stay moisturized. (Well-hydrated skin
looks plumper and more youthful.)
Take
a break. A high stress level is bad for your
mood and your skin. Treat yourself to at least
one relaxing, pampering activity per week, be
it a bubble bath flanked by candles, a facial
or a movie rental marathon at home.