Skin Care Routine / How I keep my skin clear 2015!





Dry Facial Skin When I was younger many of my friends were suffering from acne and I didn't. I had the opposite problem, dry skin. My friends thought I was lucky, but I knew better. I knew that they would likely outgrow their acne stage but I would have to deal with my dry skin for the rest of my life. 

Exercise is widely acknowledged as one of the best ways to keep away excess pounds, but while many people long to exercise for weight loss, they often feel confused about how often to exercise, how often, and what kind of exercise is best. The biggest confusions lie around the question of how much time should a person exercise for each day, in order to maximise weight loss. 

Food, alcohol, even household cleaners have more labeling regulations than the products you put on your skin like lotions, in your hair such as shampoos, conditioners and even in your mouth, like toothpaste and mouthwashe. So what do you do as a consumer who wants to drastically cut back on the potentially cancer causing chemicals in the cosmetic and personal care products you buy? 

* Rubber ball - available from gym shops, these balance balls help burn calories and increase stamina. Useful for giving muscles a 'rest' without abandoning exercises altogether. Once these items are purchased, plan a time every day when they will be used. First thing in the morning, or after coming home from work are good times to exercise - then the person can get on with the rest of their life. 

Even the simplest things, that other people wouldn't have a problem with, can cause your skin to erupt into rashy, itchy, and dry skin. There are sensitive skin care products types that you can get to help tame your overly sensitive skin. When you have sensitive skin it means that you have finely pored skin that can become inflamed fairly easily when it comes into contact with many common things. 

This feeling of well being will follow you throughout the day, long after you've left the gym. Another stress busting factor in exercise is the ability to get out all, or at least some, of your pent up frustrations. Daily frustrations are cumulative and over time they can add up to one very big ball of stress.