17 Tips for Healthy Hair and Skin
- Remember that the most important factors that decide the quality of
your skin and hair are your genes and family history, your nerves and emotions,
and your immune system.
- Use an appropriate face wash meant for
your skin type and wash twice a day.
- Use cleansers at night to remove make up and dirt before using a face
wash.
- Use sunscreen everyday even if you are
indoors - the sun's UVA rays come through windows too and contribute to aging,
pigmenting and tanning. Ideally, sunscreen should be applied every three hours.
- Sunscreen should have an SPF of 30 or
more. SPF is the degree of protection against UVB rays, hence sunscreen must
have UVA protection as well. The usual UVA protection ingredients are
Avobenzone, Titanium dioxide, Zinc oxide, Mexoryl and Tinosorb.
- Make up products like foundations,
mineral powders and compacts do not have adequate sun protection.
- Indian skin tends to tan and pigment
easily and patchily. There is a very thin line between tanning and
pigmentation. If your tan hasn't gone in 4-6 weeks, see a dermatologist.
- It is advisable to use mild skin
lightening creams as prevention. Look for botanical ingredients like Arbutin,
Bearberry, Licorice, Mulberry, Ginseng, Gingko, Emblica, Turmeric - curcuma,
Grapeseed and vitamins like C and A, and Niacinamide.
- Aging can be intrinsic, i.e. genetic,
and can be delayed by exercise and, to a lesser extent, through diet. Extrinsic
factors include increased UV intensity, increased pollution as well as stress.
All these factors tend to dry the skin and make it more prone to pigmentation
and aging. Hence it is important to start caring for your skin in your teens.
- Extrinsic factors produce Reactive
Oxygen Species (ROS), which are naughty oxygen molecules that damage the cells
and make them age faster. Anti-oxidants neutralise these ROS.
- At night, use a moisturiser with an
age-protecting agent.
- For younger skin, look for ingredients
with antioxidants like vitamins C, E or a whole range of botanicals like green
tea, grapeseed or pomegranate extract, curcumin, etc. You might also like to
look out for the following: Genistein, ECGC, Resveratrol, Idebenone and
Coenzyme Q10 or CoQ10.
- Kitchen ingredients like fruits do not
work.
- For older skin, look for the following ingredients: peptides, vitamin
A and derivatives like retinol and other retinoids, Alpha, beta and polyhydroxy acids.
- Exfoliation should be done with
extreme caution and only with modern bead exfoliators. Avoid granular scrubs as
these tend to damage the skin microscopically, which can lead to slow,
insidious and patchy darkening.
BY LILIA FIGUEROA...
many people do not know the risks of sun exposure without protection is good information thanks lilia
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