by Jenny MacPherson
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by Jenny MacPherson
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The importance of Skincare
Did you know that your skin is the largest organ in your body?
So, taking care of your skin is essential to your general health. Healthy skin brings protection against pathogens from entering your body that can cause discomfort, illness and or even disease.
YOU are worth the time and energy it takes to have a daily skin care routine.
Simple things you can do to help your skin on a daily:
- Wash your face daily morning and night
- Wear sunscreen
- Wear a hat/sunglasses
- Use a good moisturizer
- Drink water, hydrate
- Exfoliate weekly
- See esthetician once a month for a facial
Our body and skin changes as we get older there is no guarantee what changes will come, however what you do for yourself today will help prevent future problems down the road. Think of your skincare like your check engine light for your health!
Knowing your skin type:
- Dry – If you feel your face tight, dull complexion and the pores aren’t noticeable
- Normal – If you feel your skin smooth and pores are barely visible. It’s neither dry or oily
- Oily – If you feel your skin oily, shiny with visible pores
- Combination – If you feel your skin smooth, shiny but its oily in the T-zone
Think of it as a “Skin-Investment”. The act of investing time and money with the expectation of achieving healthy glowing and supple skin in the future!
Everyone’s skin is different so what works for someone else, may not work for you. The right skin care routine for you is crucial in achieving results and not all products and regimens are ideal and matching for all skin types.
Therefore, it is best to set up a consultation to have some guidance to see what is best for you! Call: 757-321-1914 or Book A Consultation
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