Tuesday, November 8, 2011

What You Should Know About Your Skin

By James Smith


Not many people are aware that the skin is actually our largest organ yet the organ that people know the least about. The skin does a great job at protecting our bodies from the effects of the environment, so ensuring it is properly cared for is essential. Often, people are unaware of just how important the skin is and they don't understand how it functions, how it gets damaged and how they should look after it. This article will give you a simple explanation of what you should know about your skin and let you know how using rosehip oil can help it.

A great deal of things can contribute to the decline in condition of your skin, this includes infection, sun damage, stress, alcohol and diet. You should try to combat habits such as smoking if you're serious about improving the condition of your skin. Sun cream is also a must - you should wear it on days even when it isn't sunny!

A lot of people complain about the condition of their skin and are concerned with issues such as rosacea, acne, dry skin, scars and stretch marks. Sometimes, these come about as a result of neglecting your skin, although they can be a result of natural causes such as hormones, ageing and gaining weight. As you age, blood supply to your skin decreases and this can often lead to fine lines and wrinkles - so that's important to be aware of.

When attempting to find out what type of skin you have, you should look at your skin at different points throughout the day to get an accurate analysis of what type of skin you actually have and so that you can shape your skin care routine around this. The four main types of skin you can have is dry, oily, combination and normal.

A great way to regenerate new skin cells is through Rosehip oil which develops new skin cells that will successfully repair skin and work well at fading the appearance of stretch marks, wrinkles and scars. Using an oil helps to penetrate deep into the layers of the skin and improve the overall look and feel of it.




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