Thursday 30 January 2014

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New Beauty Tips For Skin Biography

Source Google.com.pk

It’s vital to take extra good care of your skin while you’re traveling. Just because you are away from home, it’s not an excuse to ignore your skin!
Here are some tips to keep in mind while traveling to help you take care of your skin:
1. Clean your face daily, washing off toxins and free radicals from your journey. The skin can absorb other toxins in new environments, and you want to make sure your face stays clean. Do not use soap on your face. Bring a cleanser that is gentle for your skin and good for your skin type. (Please see my recent post on how to determine your skin type.)
2. Use a toner replenishing solution that restores the PH balance to your skin, prepping the skin for your moisturizer.
3. Use plenty of moisturizer that is rich in natural exfoliaters such as papain enzymes and AHA’s along with antioxidants. This combination will remove unwanted skin cells while helping to nourish and contribute to the building block of the healthy cells. New environments can cause dehydration, which is bad for your skin. In a hot environment, make sure you use a light moisturizer, so it does not get sticky.
4. Try to exfoliate upon arrival to your destination. Then exfoliate your skin every 48 hours, turning over dead skin cells and replacing them with new ones. Look for a scrub combination with AHA, BHA and vitamin A to help with collagen building.
5. Don’t apply too much makeup. Wear something that is light and works perfectly for your skin type.
6. Drink plenty of water with electrolytes. It is important to stay hydrated.
7. Wear plenty of sunscreen. Remember the sun is the number one reason why we age. If you’re traveling with your family, make sure everyone wears sunscreen daily. Remember to reapply throughout the day!
8. For the person on the go, use cucumber water and ice cubes under the eyes to waken them up, so you don’t look tired.
Wherever you’re traveling, try to have fun, enjoy your new experiences and protect your skin!

Regular daily use of sunscreen appears to significantly slow the process of skin aging among middle-aged men and women, they say.
The finding stems from 4.5 years spent tracking sunscreen use and its ultimate impact on skin quality among more than 900 men and women under the age of 55.
"This has been one of those beauty tips you often hear quoted, but for the first time we can back it with science," said study co-author Adele Green, lab head and senior research fellow with the Queensland Institute of Medical Research at Royal Brisbane Hospital. "Protecting yourself from skin cancer by using sunscreen regularly has the added bonus of keeping you looking younger."
"And the study has shown that up to middle age, it's not too late to make a difference," added Green, who also suggested that sunscreen use is likely to similarly benefit those over 55, though her team did not specifically assess a potential benefit among older users.
The findings appear in the June 4 issue of the Annals of Internal Medicine.
Perhaps surprisingly, the authors point out that, to their knowledge, their current effort is the first rigorous scientific exploration of the potential protective effect of sunscreen on skin aging in people.
Green and her team looked at data collected in a study on skin cancer prevention conducted between 1992 and 1996 in Nambour, Australia.
The authors focused on 903 mostly fair-skinned men and women who were under the age of 55, under the assumption that skin aging in that age category would be brought on primarily by so-called "photoaging," as opposed to simply growing older.
Roughly half the participants worked primarily outdoors, while about four in 10 were regular smokers.
All the participants had been randomly assigned to two sunscreen groups. The first was specifically directed to use SPF 15 sunscreen on a daily basis, applying it to their head, neck, arms and hands every morning, and reapplying after bathing, heavy sweating or spending a few hours outside.
The second group was not told to avoid sunscreen, but rather to use it as they wished.
The study also assessed the potential impact of dietary antioxidants on skin quality. Each group of participants was further divided into half, in which one sub-group was given 30 milligrams of beta-carotene to take on a daily basis, while the other was given a sugar pill (placebo).
Using a process called "microtopography," the team then analyzed skin changes such as shifts in texture and roughness, by looking at the status of each participant's left hand.
The result: Beta-carotene was found to have no appreciable impact on skin aging among those taking the supplement.
But after 4.5 years, regardless of age or gender, those using sunscreen every day were found to have experienced much less skin aging compared with those who did not slather daily.
Over the course of the study period, 24 percent less skin aging was found among the dedicated daily sunscreen group compared to those who used sunscreen only when they wished (presumably less frequently).
That said, Green stressed that the observed skin protection benefit of sunscreen requires some attention to detail.
"This research applies to SPF 15 sunscreen," she said, "and, crucially, applying it correctly on a regular basis. Sunscreen must be applied thoroughly, with a thick coating, and must be reapplied every few hours in case it's washed or sweated off."
"And of course, along with seeking shade and wearing clothing over, sunscreen is a mainstay of sun protection," Green added. "It prevents sunburn in the short-term and skin cancer in the long-term."
And what of non-sunscreen cosmetic products, used by millions of women, that claim to have bundled SPF protection into the mix?
Green cautioned that there is no replacement for true sunscreen.
"Moisturizers with UV protection give brief sun protection," she acknowledged, "but sunscreens last much longer on the skin and provide more durable protection."
Dr. Beth McLellan, an assistant professor at the Ronald O. Perelman Department of Dermatology at the Joan H. Tisch Center for Women's Health at NYU Langone Medical Center in New York City, said the findings add more evidence that sunscreen works.
"We already know that sunscreen can prevent skin cancer and this study shows that regular use of sunscreen can also help prevent aging -- all the more reason to incorporate sunscreen into one's daily skincare regimen," she said.

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New Beauty Tips For Skin In Urdu For Face In English for Hair Tumblr In Hindi And Tricks In Tamil In Urdu for Fail Colour For Face Whitening


New Beauty Tips For Skin In Urdu For Face In English for Hair Tumblr In Hindi And Tricks In Tamil In Urdu for Fail Colour For Face Whitening


New Beauty Tips For Skin In Urdu For Face In English for Hair Tumblr In Hindi And Tricks In Tamil In Urdu for Fail Colour For Face Whitening


New Beauty Tips For Skin In Urdu For Face In English for Hair Tumblr In Hindi And Tricks In Tamil In Urdu for Fail Colour For Face Whitening


New Beauty Tips For Skin In Urdu For Face In English for Hair Tumblr In Hindi And Tricks In Tamil In Urdu for Fail Colour For Face Whitening


New Beauty Tips For Skin In Urdu For Face In English for Hair Tumblr In Hindi And Tricks In Tamil In Urdu for Fail Colour For Face Whitening


New Beauty Tips For Skin In Urdu For Face In English for Hair Tumblr In Hindi And Tricks In Tamil In Urdu for Fail Colour For Face Whitening


New Beauty Tips For Skin In Urdu For Face In English for Hair Tumblr In Hindi And Tricks In Tamil In Urdu for Fail Colour For Face Whitening


New Beauty Tips For Skin In Urdu For Face In English for Hair Tumblr In Hindi And Tricks In Tamil In Urdu for Fail Colour For Face Whitening


New Beauty Tips For Skin In Urdu For Face In English for Hair Tumblr In Hindi And Tricks In Tamil In Urdu for Fail Colour For Face Whitening




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