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How To Keep One's Skin Beautiful |
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Human body is very sensitive and vulnerable. It is and has
always been an easy target for an arrow, a sword or a bullet. In
all the times people tried to protect their bodies as well as
possible: medieval knights had iron armor; nowadays policemen
use more effective protection - flak jackets - to survive in the
battle with evil.
It goes without saying that we should value these mankind
inventions; at the same time, we must never forget about what
nature supplied us with to resist the undesirable and dangerous
influence of the environment. Skin is what I mean.
Though it cannot protect us from a sword or a bullet, it has
always been a very effective means of defense against
ultraviolet rays, heat, cold, viruses and bacteria, which
constantly try to make our bodies their home for some time, and
then to gradually destroy them.
Besides, skin is a multifunctional component of the human body.
Thermoregulation helps us adjust to the temperature of the
environment due to the widening or narrowing |
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of blood vessels
and the secretion of more or less liquids by skin's glands.
Metabolic function is realized during the gas exchange,
water-salt metabolism, etc. After all, due to the skin's
sensation function we can feel the pleasure of touching.
I am pretty sure that knights took good care of their armor for
it to remain strong and reliable as long as possible. We should
also do our best to preserve skin "in the working order" and to
make it good-looking as well.
So, to have healthy and beautiful skin it is desirable to:
- avoid the sunlight, as its ultraviolet rays cause the most
harmful changes in the skin structure, making it dry, wrinkled,
thin and covered with age spots. They can also provoke skin
cancer;
- quit smoking, because nicotine is said to have the same
influence on skin as sunlight;
- clean and moisturize skin properly (scrubs, creams, ointments
and lotions can be of great help in this case);
- keep to a healthy diet with much fruit and vegetables |
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to
supply skin with all the necessary vitamins. Drinking much water
helps improve its state as well;
- avoid stress, because skin is like a mirror, reflecting
everything that is going on in the human mind.
It is easy to take care of skin when we are young. Smooth and
plump, it needs, perhaps, proper cleaning only (excluding the
cases of skin diseases). Aging, on the other hand, emphasizes
the flaws in our appearance, takes away the beauty. It all
results in dry, thin and wrinkled skin. This is a point, when
preserving our natural body-cover beautiful takes much effort
and skill to succeed. In order to make this process easier and
more pleasant, visit Skin Care
Center at Pillwatch.com. It is a place, where you can find
the answers to many questions.
About the author:
Anna Iv is a pillwatch.com article
author, aiming in supplying people with the most detailed and
comprehensive data on health care issues.
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