Showing posts with label skincare. Show all posts
Showing posts with label skincare. Show all posts

Thursday, 27 October 2011

summer skin tips from the glow guru

--> via russh: dr. nicholas perricone's best summer skin tips



1. Eat a diet rich in antioxidants and healthy fats like extra virgin olive oil to address these problems from the inside out. 
2. If you long for that golden glow on face and body but don’t want the damage to skin that comes from tanning try a high quality self-tanning lotion.
3. Nothing ages the face like the combination of tanning and alcohol.
4. Don’t smoke!  Smoking will also rapidly destroy youthful skin.
5. Enjoy anti-inflammatory foods. A diet rich in protein, fresh fruits, vegetables and whole grains, and healthy fats like cold-water fish, extra virgin olive oil and nuts will repair your skin from the inside out.
6. Apply the right creams. Any skin cream with high levels of DMAE, Vitamin C Ester and Alpha Lipoic Acid will help heal sun damage. You may ask your dermatologist for prescription Retin-A, which revives depleted collagen and elastin caused by sun damage and restores youthful skin.
7. Wear topical non-chemical sunscreens. I recommend non-chemical sunscreens such as ‘physical’ blockers titanium dioxide and/or zinc oxide and not chemical sunscreens. Chemical sunscreens are more likely to cause allergic reactions or irritate the skin but the formulations are often lighter and easier to apply. Non-chemical sunscreens (physical sunscreens) are less likely to cause skin reactions.
8. Cleanse thoroughly after wearing sunscreen on the face because of left on the skin it will clog pores resulting in breakouts.
9. Eat your vegetables and fresh fruit including all orange, red and green leafy vegetables rich in carotenes including spinach, dark leafy greens, tomatoes, etc.  Numerous scientific studies show that oral supplementation with carotenes, especially lycopene and beta-carotene improve skin structure, have powerful wound healing properties and offer great protection from damage caused by sunlight. 
10. Drink green tea and/or take EGCG supplements. Epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) is a key component of green tea and it protects the skin from the sun’s damaging rays. Topical application also has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
11. With so much skin exposed during the summer months, we are more apt to notice any unusual moles or skin changes. If you haven't started seeing a dermatologist yet, start now. It's always a good idea to see one every few years and more frequently if you notice anything unusual or if skin cancer runs in your family.
12. Avoid sugar and starches if you want to stay swimsuit slim and stave off wrinkles and accelerated aging.
13. Gentle exfoliation along with alpha hydroxy acids can help the skin to look fresh and renewed. The important concept to keep in mind is to be gentle and not to over do it. Too harsh or vigorous exfoliation treatments will create an inflammatory response in the skin, resulting in redness and irritation.
14. Avoid sun bathing!  You should be out in the sun for at least 15 minutes each day for a brisk walk or enjoying other activities, but don't bake in the sun.
15. Don't forget to stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water. Eight to 10 glasses daily. Water keeps the skin plumped up and helps carry out the toxins and wastes produced in the cells—and helps us maintain a healthy weight. Water naturally suppresses the appetite and helps the body metabolize stored fat. Studies have shown that if we decrease our water intake our fat deposits will increase. Conversely, an increase in water intake will reduce fat deposits.
16. Vitamin D is unique among vitamins in that it can be provided to the body through food or from exposure to the sun. Sunshine is a significant source of vitamin D because UV rays from sunlight triggers vitamin D synthesis in the skin.  I recommend spending 15 minutes a day in the sun without sunscreen. This will increase Vitamin D protection known to reduce the risk of many internal cancers as well as reduce the risk of osteoporosis. Although sun exposure has been greatly vilified in the past decades, exposure to the sun is our most important source of this critical vitamin.
17. Protect your lips from summer sun. Soft, supple lips are a sign of both beauty and health.
 

Tuesday, 25 October 2011

acne: beat it, just beat it


Although I had typical teenage pimples like most people, my skin got BA-A-A-D at a weird age, like 19 to 20. My boyfriend claimed he didn't care that his girlfriend suddenly morphed into a less-tasty pizza but I didn't even want to leave the house.


Magazines, usually my go-to for all life matters, disheartened me as their 'Get Perfect Skin Fast!' articles seemed to cater for People Without Pimples. Screw dat!


It took a lot of perseverance, trial and error and some funky side effects along the way, but I've finally beat 'em! I thought I'd share my experiences seeing as the lack of information out there depressed me as much as the red army on my face.


skinspiration: Karlie Kloss at elle.com
PROACTIV
  • Active ingredient: benzoyl peroxide
  • Smells weird, like diapers
  • Pimples disappear fast, but leave red marks
  • Expensive + shipping/debit system= odd. Plenty of cheaper products with BPread the labels!  
  • Could be great, espec. with resilient skin
*Also see my rosehip oil rave if you need to fade pigmentation.

ST IVE'S APRICOT SCRUB
  • Active ingredient: salicylic acid
  • Inexpensive, easy to find
  • Doesn't cause as many red marks
  • Not for daily-use- if you feel like it works, use to supplement a skin routine featuring a salicylic acid-based cleaner and/or lotion


DIET AND EXERCISE
  • Ha, yeah right. Ask someone else about that.


ROACCUTANE
  • This is mega HK- my doctor daddy was appalled when dermatologist rec'd this
  • If you've tried everything else and nothing worked it's worth a try
  • Will clear you up, but the journey won't be pretty. I went off it because I couldn't hack it.
  • Side effects: peeling skin, cracked sore lips, I got this weird toe thing (google paronychia if you dare- nasty!!) and some people have reported depression on it.


THE PILL
  • Hard to predict what will work
  • Was on generic Levlen- no change whatsoever
  • Yasmin (apparently wonder drug for skin) broke me out worse than ever
  • Finally went on Dianne-35 and the heavens parted... HALLELUJAH! No more pimples! 
skinspiration: Karmen Pedaru at elle.com


MY REMEDY

- Figure out whether your skin responds better to salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide and buy according products 

- If neither works, choose gentle products (Think: Cetaphil, witch hazel, rose hip oil and tea tree oil)


- Make sure your makeup isn't breaking you out. Look for non-codomegic or dermatologist-tested products. Mineral makeup is good & I personally <3 Innoxa


- Cleanse. Tone. Moisturise. 2x daily. Exfoliate. 3x weekly. Targeted lotion on blemishes. 1x nightly

- Consistency is key! Don't give up before a few months

- Life is too short to be a pizza face- if you have been a slave to your skincare routine with no results, visit a doctor or dermatologist and ask for a prescription 


GOOD LUCK!


skinspiration: Natasha Poly at elle.com