Healthy Skin For A "Sun-Filled" Summer
NORTH BERGEN, N.J., -- With winter a thing of the past and beach season upon us, our skin will be exposed to the sun and summer elements more than in recent months. To take good care of your skin, check out these hot products from The Vitamin Shoppe!
- Exfoliate: This past winter was harsh on all of us, especially on our skin, that's why you'll want to exfoliate that layer of dry and dull skin.If your skin is feeling dry, go for a body scrub. For every day use, try a body polish which will be gentler on your skin and keep you looking and feeling smooth and radiant. Almond, Honey, Shea, or Olive Scrubs are all great for your skin, as well as fruit acids which help to gently brighten skin for a healthy glow. A great product to try is 100% Pure Cosmetics Honey Almond Body Scrub.
- Cleanse: Cleaning your skin is essential to your health as it washes away the dirt and sweat that can build up during the day. Try Vitamin C W/Coq10 Facial Cleanser from Beauty Without Cruelty for that gentle and refreshing clean feeling.
- Moisturize: Hydrating your skin is key to keeping it looking healthy and vibrant. A liquid lotion can be applied in the morning and evening. Try Kiss My Face Everyday Spf 15 Moisturizer for healthy skin and protection from the sun's harmful rays. If your skin is looking especially dry, you'll want to go for a thicker cream such as the 100% Pure Cosmetics Honey Almond Body Cream. Also, try to eat plenty of organic fruits and vegetables and drink water to keep your body hydrated.
- After Sun Care: You will want to soothe your skin once you are out of the sun. Look for products containing Aloe Vera, Cocoa, Shea or Mango Butters. Robert Bishop, Natural Bath and Beauty Expert for The Vitamin Shoppe, suggests using Millcreek's 99% Aloe Vera Gel. By using the best products, summer should be a breeze for your skin!
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