Showing posts with label sleep. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sleep. Show all posts

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Sleeping Beauty: 1

Many of us suffer from a lack of sleep. Some of us just find that we don't
have enough hours in a day to fit in a good amount of sleep. While some of
us just find it hard to go to sleep sometimes if not always.

LVP will be going through the importance of sleep, and tips on how to try
& get more sleep as well make it easier to fall asleep, over a of series posts
under the feature name "Sleeping Beauty"

1. Importance: Recover from your day!
One of the main reasons of sleep and the importance tied to it
is that during those hours of Zzz's, the body repairs, goes under
maintenance, etc. Why? Your body redirects it's energy and uses
it towards your metabolism, nutrition towards skin, regenerating
new cells, etc. So let's concentrate on the skin today...


When your sleeping your body has the chance to rebuild and repair.
It moisturizes your skin (hence you perspire often in your sleep), and
your body has the chance to regenerate new skin cells - faster than at 
any other point during the dayand increased production of collagen
which is like your natural Botox, keeping your skin tight and firm.
This means better looking skin & healthier skin. When you're resting, 
blood circulation is also more efficient which means radiant skin.

Make sure you try and get those zzz's!
Stay tuned for the other parts coming over the next few weeks!

Night!

Image from Breakfast at Tiffany's movie - via Google Images

Monday, October 3, 2011

the 10 Commandments for Youthful Looking Skin - Part 1


SELF.com explains to us how to keep our skin naturally glowing, free of impurities and looking young!
Some of this we already know, but sometimes we need a reminder or reassurance! 

Enjoy...










1. RUB IT IN
Hydrated skin not only looks great - glowing, healthy, and even-toned - but it is also stronger, more resilient and better equipped to fend off irritation. So obviously don't stop drinking water, but also, to keep skin supple post-shower, use a body wash that contains hydrating ingredients - such as jojoba butter - or even try an in-shower body lotion. 
Moisturizers contain two skin saving components: a) Humectants - e.g. hyaluronic acid - draw water from the air into the skin & b) Emollients - e.g. mineral oil - strengthen the lipid barrier, thus holding in moisture.


2. CALM DOWN
If the skin's lipid barrier is compromised, and irritants slip through, the resulting inflammatory response leads to: redness, itching, and overall discomfort...so prevent this by using fragrance-free lotions (bonus: with niacinamide - a skin-strengthening and protecting derivative of vitamin B3). To calm skin quickly, spot treat areas of concern with cold compresses/packs. This will help draw redness away from skin's surface.


3. SNACK SMART
Your diet doesn't just affect your waistline - it can also save your skin: 
Green tea is a given and we've mentioned this one before, which not only protects collagen, it could also help prevent skin cancer.
Wild salmon is rich in omega-3 fatty acids, which aid skin's battier-repair function.
Sweet potatoes are chock-full of antioxidant beta-catotene.
Blueberries' antioxidant content protects precious cells inside and out
Spinach's antioxidant lutein helps preserve your vision (less squinting = fewer wrinkles ;) )


4. BEAUTY SLEEP
While you're fast asleep, your body is busy releasing hormones that boost cell turnover. Take advantage of this nightly skin-renewal window by applying age-fighting actives that include beta hydroxy acid and retinoids. BUT if you're not the cream applying kind of person, personally I think just drinking lots of water and getting a good amount of sleep can be a natural age fighter!

Satin sheets, however, are a good idea. Trade up to satin sheets if you want to realize your dream of sag-free skin. Over time, rubbing and reduced circulation caused by tossing and turning in rougher sheets can create more friction = break down collagen = leading to wrinkles




5. BRUSH IT OFF
Dead skin cells? Yuck! Keep skin smooth and boost radiance with cell-sloughing (shedding) exfoliation. A physical exfoliant such as a scrub, or a body wash with gentle beads, buffs away debris, while alpha or beta hydroxy acids dissolve the bonds between cells, so the old cells easily wash away!
Revealing...soft, glowing skin.

There are many recipe for home made scrubs (they often include coarse particles such as salt, oats, sugar, etc. and oils to moisturize and scent, but search up some recipes, they work really well!). In-store options - especially the body washes - are also great and hassle free!

...to be continued....

PS. Come back for Part 2 (and all other LVP posts) later this week!

Text: From via SELF.com - Some text was adapted/paraphrased for this post.

Photos: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9   
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