MY SIMPLE SKIN ROUTINE
Over the years, I've made a conscious effort to change the way I care for my skin. When I was younger I could skip a moisturizing session here and there, drink soda and coffee and my skin was resilient, but with age I see my skin has become more sensitive and can't bounce back as it did when I was in my early twenties. I changed my skin regimen a few times but now I think I have something that works for me. I've always had skin issues (Eczema, Hidradenitis Suppurativa) so, naturally, a skin regimen was in order. Along with healthy eating habits and drinking at least 64 oz. of water a day, I've reduced the amount of breakouts due to the conditions I've named above and have dewy, glowy, clear skin with minimal issues like blackheads, uneven skin tone and scarring.
Here is a breakdown of my skin regimen:
Daily Maintenance
1. Drink Water
I typically drink about 74.4 oz. a day but am working on drinking
about 95 oz. a day. It is suggested you drink half your body weight in ounces
per day.
2. At least 3-4 servings of vegetables
Seems easy enough, but I struggle in this area because there are
so many other better foods. I'm learning to spruce up my salad with different
light dressings and adding tuna. I love tuna! It's not easy but I’m better than
I was.
3. 2 or few
servings of fruit
Fruit is high sugar which causes awful breakouts to my face and
neck. While I'm obsessed with Mangos, I have to keep it to about 2 or so a week
and sometimes that can be a bit much.
4. 2-3 Multiple
Vitamins
Currently, I’m taking the following:
I absolutely love all of these vitamins and have seen a
significant difference in the overall health of my skin, hair and
nails. I will say it is doing some amazing stuff on the inside to but I won't
go too deep into those details, TMI. :) You don’t have to take so many
multiple vitamins, but I’m a vitamin freak and I love trying new vitamins and
products for health and wellness.
5. 8 hours of Sleep
Now, I would be lying if I said I get 8 hours every night but I
strive to get that much if not
more. My skin, especially my face, is glowing and clear when I get lots of
rest. I can't stress this enough. Multivitamins are great but sleep
is definitely better. My skin has made this very clear on multiple
occasions. When I have gotten enough rest, my skin is more resilient to the
wear and tear of the elements and just looks so much better. It is supple,
smooth and vibrant. When I'm running off of 5 or less hours of sleep it is grainy
looking, bumpy, and I look washed out. If you do none of the above at least get
some sleep.
6. Cleanse
Because I have ultra-sensitive skin so I have to be very careful
in skin product selection. All my
products must be fragrance-free! This is typically what I look for first in a
skin care product. I've tried many lines but find that the following work
best:
7.
Oil/Moisturizer
I use
a dime size amount of 100%
Raw Apricot Oil on my face in combination with
Trader
Joe's Nourish Oil Free Antioxidant Facial Moisturizer. I know, that sounds
totally weird that I would use an oil free product on my face in combination
with oil but I have combination skin so apply the facial moisturizer to
the whole of my face and use the apricot oil on the dry areas of my face
(nose, forehead, lips and corners of mouth). Apricot oil is great for dry hair
and reduces the appearance of fine lines.
8. Stress Free Zone
Stress affects everyone differently. For me, when I’m stressed my
skin is the first thing to react. It
will break out and look completely lifeless. To cope, I have all
white room in my house where I go and pray, read, relax and just reflect.
Having a place to get away really does make a difference. We all need
alone time. Find that place and just getaway for a while, even if it is
for a few minutes. We must reboot and remove the negative. You must take care
of yourself before you can help others.
9.
Laughter
I’m a goof so I find that the more I smile the less I stress
meaning less breakouts and less skin
issues. Laugh, play, be a kid, jump a fence, get dirty, love deeply and lose
yourself every now and then. Be free, bondage is never good for a clear face and
healthy skin ;).
10. Love
the skin you’re in
I know, totally cliché but it is true! You have to love yourself in
order for others to love you. There is nothing wrong with Self-love. You have
to lift yourself up and except what is and trust that everything else will fall
into place. Know your worth and everything else will fall into place, including
your skin.
Hope this helps!
Till next time!
Sincerely,
Deidra Marie
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