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How to Prevent Wrinkles. Anti Aging Tips for Young Women

July 25, 2017 By Morning Health Team Leave a Comment

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Technically, as a young 20-something, I’m in the heyday of my youth—i.e. I can still get away with a one-vodka-tonic-too-many/four-hours-of-sleep kind of night without it being written all over my face. But I know the key to preventing wrinkles is all about starting early. So what *exactly* should I be doing? I looked to skin expert and anti-aging sensei Renée Rouleau to break it down.

Skin Care Regimen

Find something formulated for your skin type. Pay attention to what kind of skin you have—is it oily? Dry? Acne-prone? Using products that cater to those issues will keep your skin healthier overall.

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Do not break the cardinal rule of skincare. No matter what, you always have to wash off the day’s makeup, oil, and bacteria. Before bed, you must cleanse, exfoliate, tone, and apply a serum with anti-aging properties under your moisturizer.

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But you should actually go easy on the anti-aging products. Now more than ever, young women are conscious about taking preventive measures for anti-aging. While that’s a good thing, we can overdo it. “Many anti-aging products have potent active ingredients in them that increase the metabolism of the cells and may be too active for a younger complexion,” explains Rouleau. “Since skin in the 20s is already metabolically active, the stimulation of anti-aging products could possibly increase breakouts.” Instead of slathering on products that are too mature, concentrate on the basics of washing, moisturizing, and protecting skin against the sun.

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Get facials. Monthly deep pore cleansing facials are a must, says Rouleau. They’re ideal for women in their 20s as they not only prevent aging, but destroy bacteria to prevent acne blemishes. If you can’t spring for monthly, try going four times a year to sync up with the seasons.

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Use eye cream. By starting at a young age, you can help prevent the formation of wrinkles in the eye area, which is the first part of the face that shows signs of aging. “If you are in your 20s and are starting to see fine lines appear around the eyes, you should use a well-formulated eye cream to keep the delicate area nourished and protected.”

The Food and Drink Plan

 

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Eat foods rich in antioxidants. By minimizing cell damage, they fight aging from the inside, out, plus they’re high in fiber, low in saturated fat, and a good source of vitamins. Look to leafy green veggies, fruits, anything with Omega-3 (wild salmon), avocados, nuts/seeds, and berries.

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Drink plenty of water. We’ve been trained to believe that eight glasses a day is a one-size-fit-all number for how much water we should be drinking. But in reality, there is no magic number. “Water needs are actually individual and can vary according to your body weight, activity level, health status, and temperature outside,” says Rouleau. One rule of thumb you can follow is 1oz per 30 kcal of calories consumed. If you’re not one for a math equation, download the iDrated phone app, which will determine exactly how much you should be drinking according to your age and weight.

Rouleau’s tips:

  • Drink a glass of water as soon as you wake up.
  • Keep water next to your bed when you go to sleep at night.
  • Keep water at your desk at work.
  • Put a sticky note on your computer to remind you to drink up.
  • Carry a water bottle with you in your bag.
  • Drink before, during, and after exercise. If exercising for longer than 60 minutes, consider a sports drink.

 

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Sun Protection

Not to sound like a broken record, but sun protection is without question the best way to prevent aging for young skin. You must use sunscreen every single day of the year, not just when it’s sunny. “At the beach, people often focus on the SPF number, but it’s really about applying sunscreen generously and reapplying often (at least every two hours),” says Rouleau. If you have sensitive, oily, acne-prone skin and require a sunscreen that dries to a matte finish, use a formula with zinc oxide. For normal to dry skin, us a chemical-free, all-mineral formula, she says Rouleau. If you err on the size of lazy, dusting on an SPF-infused mineral powder onto the face is a fast and easy way to instantly protect the skin from the sun

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Sleep

“Sleep is the time when your body repairs the damage from the day, and interrupting that process will slow down cell turnover and interfere with proper blood flow to the skin making the complexion sallow,” says Rouleau. Lack of sleep can also aggravate virtually all skin conditions including acne, eczema, and psoriasis. Beauty sleep is a real thing, guys.

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7 Easy Ways to Detox Every Day for More Energy and Vibrant Skin

March 14, 2017 By Morning Health Team Leave a Comment

 

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While it is recommended to do a controlled detox a few times every year, detoxification itself is actually a continual physiological proves that our body is always going through. There are things you can do every day which will help to aid your body on going through this natural process of releasing toxins. By introducing these healthy habits into your daily life, it can help to keep your toxic load at bay by enhancing your body’s natural detox system to function effectively long-term.

1. Drink Filtered Water

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As much as you possibly can, choose to drink clean water that has been filtered from heavy metals and chlorine. Use filtered water for drinking, showering and cooking when possible.

2. Do regular exercise

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By moving your body every day, it helps to release toxins from your body by sweating. Exercising also helps to increase your body’s metabolic activity which aids effective in toxin removal, while also building lean body mass which assists in burning more calories. It also needs to be mentioned that moving your body is a stress relieving and produces a natural vitality boost.

3. Dry Skin Brushing

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This relaxing activity takes just 2 minutes to do each day, but is a very powerful way to help your body’s lymphatic system to operate. You want to find a natural fibre brush that you will use to lightly brush over your body in a circular motion towards your heart. Do his before having a shower or a bath each day, which will also help to remove dead skin cells. Learn more about it here.

4. Have an Epsom Salt Bath

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A hot bath with Epsom Salts can aid your body in drawing toxins out of your body, and not mention it is also calming and relaxing. The magnesium sulphate which is Epsom Salt is also a good nervous system relaxant. Adding some essential oils such as lavender to your bath will also aid in having a good night’s sleep.

5. Try an Infrared Sauna

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Having a 15 minute sauna every day helps your body to remove toxins from your skin through sweat. If you can use an infrared sauna, you will also get extra benefits from the infrared rays which produce an energy like that from the sun, which will provide a cellular cleanse and increase metabolism and blood circulation. Sitting in a sauna is also very relaxing and rejuvenating, which is a healthy state for your body to enjoy.

6. Use only non-toxic skincare

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Avoid using products on your skin that contain chemical ingredients and fragrances, which are easily absorbed by the skin. These toxic ingredient make your liver work harder in eliminating them from you body, and regular exposure to these ingredients have been linked to long term health conditions. Not only that, but they can block the detox pathways meaning that the toxins and chemicals your body is exposed to remain in your body, stored as fat cells that can affect weight loss and cause rashes, acne and wrinkles. Ironic, right?

7. Avoid Using Plastic

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Plastics are an unstable compound and when heated, the harmful chemicals that plastics are made from will leach into the food that you then eat, or from the liquid you drink. Use glass or ceramic instead for cooking and drink from stainless steel bottles.

 

 

 

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