Beginning a New Year is traditionally the time to set new goals, to “resolve” to improve some aspect of our lives and to shake off previous shortcomings. It is also a time to reflect that another year has passed – and our personal calendar has added another year of time. Whether youth is fading fast or already well past, you don’t have to lose the battle against looking older. Skincare treatments are available to use at home to help you look younger, longer and without undue effort.
We often give too little thought to the skin we’re in – until it causes us problems. But your skin is the largest organ in your entire body and it protects you every moment of every day against invaders and pathogens that mean you harm. The skin is a critical barrier that allows you to live a full life and interact with the world around you without worrying much about where you are or surrounding risks. Don’t you think your skin deserves some reward for doing a swell job?
Dull, dehydrated and visibly dry skin can add years to your appearance, not to mention feeling tight, itchy and uncomfortable. For people prone to skin conditions like rosacea, it can be a tremendous challenge to find deeply hydrating products capable of restoring lost moisture without irritating their sensitive skin, as well. Fortunately, the science of skincare is advancing at incredible speed and there are now products out there to provide meaningful hydration without aggravating delicate skin.
Chances are, you spend a lot of time and energy perfecting your facial skincare routine. You’ve learned the best order to apply your products, done enough research on which work together to classify as an amateur chemist and you never forget your sunscreen. What if you are overlooking one of the most commonly forgotten and aging-prone areas, one directly below your face?
Those with skin imperfections may have difficulty with how sun exposure transforms their skin appearance. Pigmentation imperfections can be heightened and sun spots can stand out even more after hours enjoying the outdoors. Even a day in the fall or winter sunlight can bring out skin blemishes that you would rather remain faded or even hidden.