Many people are very conscious when it comes to their physical appearance. They want to look beautiful and presentable at all times. There is nothing wrong with exerting a little more effort in looking good each day. If you want to look better, you can start with improving the texture of your skin and getting rid of dead skin.

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The skin is one of the most sensitive parts of the human body. It is the part that is exposed to sunlight and other pollutants, including dirt and grime. Your skin deserves the best kind of care, so here are a couple of tips you can incorporate in your daily care skin routine.

Check the type of water for bathing

Two types of water are recommended for bathing and everyday use. They are classified as soft and hard water, but they do have different characteristics. Soft water often leave a slippery feel which makes it more challenging to rinse off soap and body wash which increases the chances of residue build-up on your skin. Meanwhile, hard water makes it more difficult for soap-based products to create a good lather, promoting you to use more soap or body wash which can leave your skin dry. Make sure to use the right types of cleaning products that are compatible with the kind of water in your home.

Open clogged pores

Using steam showers for at least three times a week does wonders for opening clogged pores in your skin by absorbing oxygen, vitamins and valuable minerals. Open pores also allow your skin to breath and sweat, which leads to glowing and healthy skin that people around you will envy. You have the option to visit your favourite spa as often as you can, or you can invest in a steam shower and have it installed inside your bathroom for your convenience.

Drink green tea

If you happen to have red and itchy skin blotches like eczema, it would be best to drink a glass of ice cold green tea to reduce the inflammation. Also, green tea is known to prevent wrinkles from forming on your skin which makes you age faster.

Beware of stress

Many people do not realise that stress has a lot of side effects, and it can manifest through your skin. Too much stress can cause hormonal imbalance which results in excessive sebum, pimples and even acne. Manage or lower down your stress levels by doing some exercise, meditation and relaxation techniques.

Wear sunscreen

Whether you spend too much time outdoors or not, harmful UV rays can still get past barriers and penetrate your skin. Too much exposure can cause skin damage such as brown spots, premature ageing and wrinkles. Being exposed continuously for years gives you a bigger chance of acquiring certain types of skin cancer. To avoid these types of skin problems, make sure that you apply a generous amount of sunscreen on your face, neck, arms and other body areas that are regularly exposed to sunlight. 

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