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One of the most important things to think about when it comes to skin health is how to achieve the longest possible life for your skin. Here are some tips to keep your skin looking young and fresh for as long as possible.

Skin longevity is simply taking care of your skin with an emphasis on the long term rather than relying too much on impulse buying and quick fixes. The latter is a well-known phenomenon for many.

There is no one-size-fits-all skin care solution because every skin is different. However, there are a number of tips that can help keep your skin healthy. First, simplicity is key. Choose skin care products that are mild and natural and do not contain harsh chemicals.

Second, take a broader view. To keep our skin healthy and looking its best as we age, it's important that we take care of the skin both inside and out. This means that we should eat healthy (as much as possible) and use products that help reduce oxidative stress and stimulate cell renewal. By caring for our skin on a cellular level, we can help it stay strong.

The 7 most common pitfalls we make now.

Despite your best efforts, there may still be some skin care habits that are working against you and shortening the life of your skin. Here are some of the most common pitfalls:

1. Using irritating ingredients can damage your skin's barrier function, leading to inflammation and aging. To keep your skin healthy, use gentle ingredients and skincare techniques that won't "strip" or damage your skin.

2. Forgetting the role of nutrition. Eating a balanced diet is important to keep your skin healthy. The nutrients in the foods you eat and drink help keep your skin cells healthy and strong. Small, nutritional adjustments, such as drinking (vegetable) juices, can ensure that your skin cells have enough nutrients to improve your skin now and in the future.

3. Your skin is your body's largest organ, so it does a lot to protect it from the outside world. But it can't do its job properly if you don't take good care of it. That means paying attention to the warning signs and giving the TLC your skin needs to stay healthy and happy.

4. Not getting enough sleep or being stressed can take a toll on your skin's health. Try to sleep seven to eight hours a night and look for ways to manage your stress levels. You will notice that your skin will look different.

5. If you want to see results with your skin, you need to be consistent with your skin care products and give them time to work. Your skin changes about every 40-56 days, so it takes time to see a difference. Jumping from one product to another won't help your skin in the long run.

6. It is important to remember that healthy skin is not a quick fix. While there are products and solutions that provide immediate results, it's more important to focus on long-term healthy skin. This means you can make choices that will support your skin for the week, month, years and decades to come. So take the time to learn about what works best for your skin.

In 5 steps to better skin health.

Let's see what you can actually do to improve your skin;

1. Pay attention to your skin daily

It is important that you pay attention to your skin every day. Look for changes in texture, color, or anything new or different. That way you can keep an eye on the health of your skin and make sure you take good care of your skin.

2. Keep a skincare diary

As you get to know your skin better, you begin to understand what your skin needs and how it reacts to different products and environmental factors. Keeping a skincare diary can be a helpful way to track your progress and track changes. Once you know your skin well, you can make better decisions about how and when to care for your skin.

3. Find a routine and stick to it.

If you want healthy skin, you need to do your skin care routine carefully. This means finding a routine that works for you and sticking to it. Visiting a spa or consulting a dermatologist every now and then is not enough - you have to work at it every day.

Think of skin care professionals as your personal trainers. They can help with the 20% of things you need to do to have healthy skin. But unless you take care of the 80% of the daily maintenance yourself, not much will change."

A skin care routine is important for maintaining healthy skin. There are a few basic steps that should be included in any routine, including cleansers, toners, serums, eye creams, and sunscreen. These products can help improve the appearance of the skin and protect it from damage.

4. Protect your skin

No matter how well you take care of your skin, it can easily be undone by environmental factors such as pollution and UV rays. These factors create free radicals, which are unstable molecules that can damage healthy cells. This damage can lead to a cycle of free radicals that can cause long-term damage to your skin.

The best way to keep your skin healthy and protect it from the harmful effects of the sun is to use sunscreen and use antioxidants. Mineral sunscreens, such as titanium dioxide and zinc oxide, can help "buffer" UV rays, as can wearing hats, sunglasses, and avoiding direct exposure in the afternoon. As for antioxidants, you can find them in many foods. Some of the most common are vitamin C, green tea, and resveratrol. Each has its own strengths, so you can try out which ones work well for your skin type.

5. Remember: Not only applying creams is skin care.

When it comes to skin longevity, life habits cannot be ignored. The basis of this is: nutrition, exercise, mental health and sleep.

  • By eating the right foods (like drinking juices that support hydration and even collagen production), you're giving your skin the right tools to do its job — like acting as a barrier to ward off free radicals and boost collagen, elastin and hyaluronic acid.
  • Exercise can improve circulation (essential for glowing skin) and improve skin tightness.
  • Mental relaxation and avoiding stress can do wonders for your skin. Breathing techniques, meditation, yoga, listening to self-help podcasts and walks in nature, for example, can contribute to a positive and calmer mind.
  • Sleep is crucial - it gives your skin cells time to recover. During the REM cycle, your skin repairs its structural proteins, rejuvenates itself and balances the skin.

2 more tips - when you want to go all the way with your skin health

If you want to take your skincare routine to the next level, consider a daily massage. Facial massages have been shown to reduce wrinkles and improve circulation, so your skin will look and feel better over time. Plus, it's a great way to relax and pamper yourself!

Investing in home skincare devices is a great way to improve the long-term health of your skin. When purchasing, look for reputable brands and try to buy the best quality appliances you can afford. Microneedling and an LED Facemask are two good examples of home skin care devices that can have a positive impact on your skin.

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