Nurse's Skin Care Tips - Coconut Oil And
Little-Known Secrets For Wrinkles And Dry Skin
Skin care - One of the first things we
learned in nurse's training about the skin is that it's
your body's first line of defense against disease and
infection, and that it protects your internal organs from
injuries. Piercing ears and other parts of the body actually
break that line of defense. Although many people pierce
their ears without giving it a second thought, infections
can develop and so can nickel allergies. Nickel allergies were a
lot more common in the past with the use of jet
guns. The guns
dragged little particles of nickel into the blood
stream.
The skin is the largest organ in the
body. It regulates our temperature and both helps prevent
fluid loss, as well as helps our body remove excess water
and salt. And when our skin becomes dry it needs water, not
oils, skin creams or moisturizers or other skin care
products, to appease its thirst and help rejuvenate
it.
The skin has two layers - the
epidermis which is on top and the dermis which is below. The
epidermis keeps producing new cells that push to the top of
the skin surface. The nerve cells in our skin make it
sensitive to touch, pressure, and temperature. There are
about 18,000,000 skin cells on every square inch of our
bodies.
The body's process of producing
healthy new skin cells and removing or shedding the old skin
cells takes about three weeks. As we age, our skin becomes
thinner and often becomes very dry skin. Thinning skin is a
result of a complete breakdown of the collagen fibers. As it
ages, skin loses its elasticity, especially if it's been
exposed to excessive sunlight, and becomes even more
fragile.
Because of exposure to the sun,
protecting the aging skin from the sun is the most important
thing you can do in your skin care regimen. Exposing the sun
will cause wrinkles, dry out, and age the skin prematurely,
leaving it coarse, thick and wrinkly. This can happen quite
innocently outside in direct noon sunlight without
protection. Another side effect of too
much sunning it uneven pigmentation including freckles and
brown spots (also called liver spots).
Most skin care doctors and other
health professionals recommend a simple cleansing regimen as
the best approach to keeping skin healthy and vibrant. Just
using warm water, not hot water and no abrasive skin scrubs,
which can cause broken blood vessels, scratch the skin and
irritate any clogged pores. Make sure to pat the skin dry
rather than rub it vigorously after your bath or shower to
help preserve the moisture. I like to use virgin coconut oil
as both a make-up remover and natural skin care treatment.
It leaves my skin so soft and silky and it's cheap too. It's
great if you want clear skin.
Following these tips should help you
on your path to better skin care treatment and a much
healthier clear, fine-line and wrinkle-free
skin. Start today to take the best care of you skin and
protect it every way you can. It's the best anti-aging care
you can give it.
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