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Easy Skin Care Tips To Achieve The Great Skin You Yearn For If you feel that your old skin care routine just isn't working for you anymore, it may be time to take an honest look at what you do on a daily basis, to take care of your skin. If you find that your routines need some work, it may be a simple matter of adding a few fresh ideas from the tips below. Make sure to drink lots and lots of water. While we all know this is good for health and nutrition, many who have great skin also swear it as their secret to a great complexion. Keeping your skin hydrated is one of the many things that dermatologists will tell you are in the ten commandments of skin care. Most salon and spa supply stores carry affordable alum blocks, which are small bricks of alum and potassium phosphate that retail for less than five dollars. Use this handy substance as an all-natural underarm deodorant, remedy for small cuts and nicks, or even as an overnight treatment for minor acne blemishes. To treat dry and flaky legs during pregnancy, try mixing one cup of white sugar with one cup of ultra-absorbent canola or sesame oil. Before taking a bath or shower, generously apply the mixture to your legs, and gently massage it in circular motions. This removes dead skin cells, which then allows the skin to more effectively absorb moisture. Always use a sunscreen, especially when using anti-aging products. Most anti-aging creams don't have a SPF in them, and as we all know, unprotected skin exposure creates wrinkles, and also puts you at risk for many UV related diseases, such as skin cancer. The lighter your skin tone, the higher a SPF you want to use. As was stated at the beginning, it may be time to freshen up your old skin care routine with some new ideas. The tips in the article above can be just what you need to see better looking skin in a small amount of time. Give one or more of them a try today.
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