Beauty is Only Skin Deep

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When you have a busy lifestyle it’s easy to forget about pampering your skin. But taking time to pamper it produces a big pay off–healthy skin. And it’s worth it.
Your skin is the largest organ of your body. It protects and covers your body while holding everything in place—including bones, muscles and internal organs. In addition, your skin helps your body to maintain its proper temperature.
The outside layer of skin—your "birthday suit," is called the epidermis.
Beneath the epidermis lies a layer of skin called the dermis.
Nerve endings that lie within the dermis are responsible for our sense of touch.
Our sense of touch allows us to experience wonderful feelings, but it also protects us by delivering a signal to the brain when something present immediate danger.
The bottom layer of skin, called the subcutaneouslayer, is primarily comprised of fat.
An overlooked—but important function of the skin is the role it plays in keeping the body’s temperature at approximately 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
The skin gradually becomes thinner as we age and the oil producing glands grow less active.
Bear in mind that smoking contributes to wrinkles.
Another essential part of pampering your skin is proper cleaning.
Use warm water and limit bath and shower time.
Avoid strong soaps. Strong soaps can strip oil from your skin.
Remove eye makeup carefully.
I suggest consulting a skin care expert to determine which moisturizer is best for your skin because skin types vary.
Remember to be careful when shaving because shaving can cause skin irritation.
To keep your skin healthy and beautiful I suggest starting from the inside.
Treat your skin right, and healthy skin will be your treat!
 
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