As a society, we have increasingly become dependent on medication for
things like high blood pressure, tension headaches, and even
depression. Skin care treatment for dryness may very well be necessary
due to some side effect of your medication for a completely unrelated
condition. For this reason, you always want to monitor any potential
skin irritation immediately after starting any new medication. If you
already have dry skin and can't remember whether or not it was a problem
before starting your medication, you may need to consult with your
physician and discuss an alternative medication in order to rule out
side effects as the cause of your dry skin.
Poor Nutrition
Skin
care problems are often the result of poor nutrition. Our bodies
require a delicate balance of nutrients in order to keep everything
functioning properly, especially the skin. Vegetarians and vegans often
run into dry skin issues as a result of not consuming enough animal fats
in their diet. A vitamin B12 deficiency will cause your oil glands
(sebaceous glands) to function improperly, generally leading to acne.
Basically,
any attempt to address a skin care issue (be it oily, dry, or even
itchy skin) should begin with a close look at diet. Dermatologists can
best assess potential diet-related skin care problems and recommend
corrective measures to naturally restore skin vitality.
However, here are some foods to avoid where possible in order to keep your skin as healthy as possible:
• fried foods (chicken, French fries)
• processed sugars
• caffeine, coffee, tea, soft drinks
•
high fat dairy products like milk or cheese (consuming low fat
varieties of milk and cheese may not be great, but they are better for
your skin!)
Now the best thing that you can ingest for improved skin care is water.
That's
right, water. Water naturally removes toxins from your body-so the more
you drink of it, the purer your body will be. Drinking lots of water is
especially good for people with acne problems and it will also help
reduce the onset of wrinkles.
Skin Care Problems Due to Sebaceous
Gland Problems
If
you have ever been to a dermatologist because of acne problems then you
are probably very familiar with sebaceous glands. Because the skin
needs to be lubricated, it is covered with oil secreting glands known as
sebaceous glands. If these glands become clogged with dirt, then
bacteria begin growing inside and a pimple is the result. However,
sebaceous glands can either become clogged and dry skin is caused or
they can produce too much and cause oily skin. More often than not,
problems with the sebaceous glands are due to poor diet and can usually
be corrected rather easily.
Skin Care Problems Due to Diabetes
Believe
it or not, even diabetes can cause you serious skin care problems. A
person with diabetes has trouble regulating the blood sugar levels. When
there is an excess of blood sugar in the body, the excess must be
absorbed. To do this, the body uses a lot more water than normal and
that can lead to dry skin.
Skin Care Treatment for Dryness
While
diet must always be part of any skin care treatment regimen, it is just
a simple fact that our bodies will need more help as we age. For this
reason, a moisturizer of some sort will ultimately be needed. To this
end, it is HIGHLY recommended that you use a natural skin moisturizer.
Moisturizers
using natural ingredients are far less likely to cause the irritating
side effects mentioned earlier. Synthetic ingredients are often less
expensive to use in moisturizers but they are not the best skin care
option because the body is less receptive to them. Natural ingredients,
on average, cause fewer side effects and are therefore better where skin
moisturizers are concerned.
Skin Care for Wrinkles
Wrinkles
are probably the biggest cause of all skin care treatments in the
United States. As a person ages, the skin naturally becomes less
elastic. As a result, fine lines begin to form on the face which
ultimately become the wrinkles we hate so much.
There are two main
skin care strategies when it comes to wrinkles: affect the muscles that
reveal the wrinkles or fill in the skin so the wrinkles are less
noticeable. The first strategy involves Botox and the second Collagen
injections.
Botox Skin Care
A person is actually having a
strain of Botulism injected in their face when they opt for Botox skin
care treatment. Botox actually interrupts the transmission of nerve
impulses to the muscles that reveal our wrinkles. It may sound radical,
but these injections do actually reduce the appearance of wrinkles on
the face for a significant period of time. Now these injections can be
costly and they must be repeated-but they are generally affective.
Collagen Injection Skin Care
Many
people have a serious misunderstanding of collagen injections. The
perception is that collagen is a form of fat that is injected into your
face to fill in the lines caused by wrinkles. Actually, collagen is an
effective form of skin care treatment for wrinkles not because it is
fat-but because it is protein. In fact, collagen is a special protein
that helps cells and blood vessels connect to one another. When this
happens, the wrinkles fade because the collagen helps the skin to
"rebuild" in areas where wrinkles form and actually fill in the lines.
Again, collagen treatments tend to work but they also are expensive and
need to be repeated.
Natural Anti-Wrinkle Creams
A cheaper,
but slower, alternative to expensive skin care treatments for wrinkles
is a simple cream. Anti-wrinkle creams work to rebuild the skin texture
and helps with the elasticity over time. However, unlike Collagen or
Botox injections, anti-wrinkle cream skin care treatment is only applied
to the skin surface. This is why it takes so much longer. Still, an
anti-wrinkle cream is a cost-effective and non-invasive treatment for
wrinkles that does work if given enough time. Again, in order to reduce
possible side effects, stick with creams that use natural ingredients as
they will react better with your skin.
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