July 13, 2017
Summer is many people’s favorite time of year. However, the heat can really do a number on someone’s skin. Heat increases the skin’s production of oil, and there is always the threat of sunburn. Be smart this summer, and implement a few key products in your summer skin care routine.
Sunscreen
You should always have a bottle of sunscreen handy in your home. Sunlight, especially if it is the middle of the day can burn the skin and cause damage. You may be using a moisturizer or cream, but those are not going to provide the same protection as sunscreen.
Vitamin-Infused Product
Sunscreen offers a layer of protection, but it does not provide your skin with the nutrients it needs. Your skin tissue needs plenty of Vitamin C and E during the summer months. While you can get these nutrients through your diet, you can also benefit by applying them topically.
Eye Cream
All of your skin is at risk when exposed to the sun, but your eyes are particularly vulnerable. They can develop crow’s feet and fine lines. The bags under your eyes are a lot thinner than the rest of the skin, so it can develop signs of aging much more quickly.
Sunglasses and Hats
If you are really concerned about sun damage on your face, then it is wise to invest in a good pair of sunglasses. They will provide further protection for the area around your eyes. A hat is also beneficial, and together with sunscreen and eye cream, you can be confident UV rays will not create premature wrinkles on your face.
When it comes to protecting your skin during the summer, a comprehensive solution is best. Using several different items together will give your skin the boost it needs to look vibrant throughout the season. See what Timeless Skin Care can offer you by contacting us at 800-213-3705.
January 15, 2021
December 31, 2020
They say everything in nature is about balance, and that is no less true when it comes to our skin. Achieving the delicate ying and yang of beautiful skin may come down to maintaining the right pH balance. So, what is the magic pH level of healthy skin? On a scale of 0 to 14, the ideal state is slightly acidic, sitting around 5.
What products we use can also affect the pH level of healthy skin. Have you ever wondered why some cleansers give your skin that squeaky-clean tight feeling? They could be disrupting your skin’s pH level. Choose soap-free cleansers that are pH balanced (not too alkaline or too acidic) that fall within the range of normal, healthy skin.
December 30, 2020
If there is anything we can take away from the pandemic, it’s that we’ve all been washing our hands wrong. Hopefully after we get through this, the normal flu season will never look the same thanks to a new, higher awareness and appreciation for good hygiene!
So perhaps it’s not such a big surprise to find out there are common pitfalls to avoid when it comes to washing our face too, and some important tips for maintaining clear, healthy skin.