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                      20 Fabulous Skin Care Secrets for Women

                      Published by Scrubs

                      Are the summer heat, long hours and daily stress in the workplace taking a toll on your skin? Women often struggle with looking their best in the face of a busy work environment that does little to support healthy, glowing skin. You have to take extra steps to pamper yourself if you want to look fabulous! Here are 20 easy tips that you can use throughout the day to maintain beautiful skin.

                      Reevaluate Your Hand Hygiene
                      Hand washing and glove use are the cornerstones of infection prevention in healthcare, some other job settings and even when cleaning at home. Lots of hand washing or jobs that require us to constantly work with our hands can take their toll. If you are experiencing an allergic reaction or chemical sensitivity, take a closer look at what you’re being exposed to.
                      AT WORK

                      • Switching to non-latex gloves or using a hand sanitizer that doesn’t dry your skin as much may help.
                      • Only wear gloves when they are needed and take them off to let your hands “breathe” the rest of the time.

                      AT HOME

                      • Minimize the detergents and surfactants you use at home to further limit your exposure to chemicals that will dry your skin.

                      Moisturize, then Moisturize Again
                      Constant hand washing or the use of alcohol-based hand sanitizers will dry out your skin even if you don’t end up with a rash. When your skin dries and cracks, it isn’t as resistant to infection.
                      AT WORK

                      • Use hand moisturizer throughout the day each time you wash your hands to help restore your skin.
                      • Consider using an SPF 15 moisturizer so you’ll be in the habit of keeping sunscreen on your hands. That will help you prevent sun damage to delicate hand skin when you venture outside. Remember, no matter how good your face looks, people can always guess your age by your hands!

                      AT HOME

                      • Apply Vaseline or a heavy-duty moisturizer at night (just don’t mix petroleum-based creams with latex gloves at work).
                      • Pay special attention to ragged cuticles—pushing them back gently each day rather than trimming them. Use a cuticle oil a couple of times a day to soften this skin and make it more pliable.

                      Legs: Keep on Moving
                      Few of us reach our 40s without seeing the telltale marks of time etched into our leg skin. Spider veins are mainly a cosmetic problem (although they may indicate varicose veins below the surface). One of the main activities associated with the development of spider veins is standing for long periods of time. If you’re a nurse or have a job that keeps you on your feet, you may find it difficult to avoid being on your feet for hours on end. However, you may be able to limit the development of spider veins by:

                      AT WORK

                      • Frequently shifting your weight from one foot to the other when you are standing
                      • Elevating your feet when you do get a chance to sit down
                      • Keeping your body weight under control by not skipping meals and try ‘smart snacking’ between meals on high energy foods such as fruits, veggies and nuts
                      • Wear compression stockings if you have a family history of vein problems

                      AT HOME

                      • Already got a few veins creeping across your calves? Don’t reconcile yourself to never showing your gams in public again. Use a light-coverage concealer like Sally Hansen’s Airbrush Legs to minimize the appearance of spider veins. Unlike self-tanning lotions, this product washes right off if you make a mistake.

                      Put Your Best Foot Forward
                      Few of us consider our feet our most attractive feature, but that’s no reason to neglect them! The skin on your feet is especially prone to fungal infection if you’re up and about all day in shoes that hold sweat close to your skin.

                      AT WORK

                      • Wear comfortable shoes that give you support and, if possible, socks that are breathable.
                      • If you wear leather shoes, buy two pairs and alternate them each day. This gives the leather time to dry out fully after each workday.
                      • Consider wearing athletic shoes since these often have mesh panels that allow better air penetration.

                      AT HOME

                      • Go barefoot in the safety of your own home to give your feet a chance to air out.
                      • Do you like to treat yourself to a pedicure or paint your toenails? It’s a good idea to give your toenails a break from the lacquer if you want to avoid the dreaded toenail fungus. Get your toenails done before an event where people will actually see them (vacation, a party where you’ll be wearing open-toed shoes, etc.). Then strip off the polish afterward to keep fungus from gaining a “foothold.”

                      Keep Your Face Looking Fresh
                      Okay, we’ve covered your body from hand to toe, but what about your face? Here are three beauty secrets for looking your best with minimum effort:

                      AT HOME

                      • Exfoliate with care. Many facial scrubs contain gritty fragments that can cause micro-tears in your skin. That makes your skin look rougher instead of smoother over the long term. Consider using AHA cleansers or other products that let you gently wipe away dead skin rather than scrubbing it off.
                      • Keep under-eye bags at bay with cool compresses. These are easy to use and cost you nothing. Try this remedy before you invest in expensive creams to address your saggy under-eye area.
                      • Use a bronzer to give a sun-kissed glow to skin that rarely sees the sun. Apply it lightly to any areas that would naturally get the most sun exposure (forehead, cheekbones, nose, chin and collarbone). Pick a bronzer no more than two shades darker than your natural skin tone so you don’t look like an Oompa-Loompa.

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                      What skin beauty tips do you use to stay looking great at work? Let us know in the comments.

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                      This website is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. FoodTrients – A Recipe for Aging Beautifully Grace O, author and creator of FoodTrients® -- a philosophy, a cookbook and a resource -- has a new cookbook dedicated to age-defying and delicious recipes, The Age Beautifully Cookbook: Easy and Exotic Longevity Secrets from Around the World, which provides one hundred-plus recipes that promote health and well-being. The recipes are built on foundations of modern scientific research and ancient knowledge of medicinal herbs and natural ingredients from around the world. Since the publication of her first anti-aging book, The Age GRACEfully Cookbook, Grace O has identified eight categories of FoodTrients benefits (Anti-inflammatory, Antioxidant, Immune Booster, Disease Prevention, Beauty, Strength, Mind, and Weight Loss) that are essential to fighting aging, which show how specific foods, herbs, and spices in the recipes help keep skin looking younger, prevent the diseases of aging, and increase energy and vitality. Grace O combines more exotic ingredients that add age-fighting benefits to familiar recipe favorites.

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