How to make your skin look great without exposure to harmful UV

The moment arrives when you read that invitation to a wedding or party that has appeared on the mat, and you have a stare into the mirror and jump back with anguish. Who is this individual with the pasty-face who stares back at me, with no colour to speak of? We are not all the English rose type with perfect pale skin, so there is nothing wrong with a pale complexion.

So what are the alternatives to consider that will improve your skincare, and give you that ‘just returned from a holiday look?

Exercise

The ideal way to achieve that look of skin perfection, is to start an exercise programme or intensify an existing one. Good skin condition can be attributed to a regular exercise routine, as exercise has never really hurt anyone. Along with exercise, it is important to replenish the body with the water that will be lost through evaporation. Water is the single most important mineral that the body needs for the production of healthy skin cells. Regularly drink as much water as possible,and the results on your skin will be evident!

False tan

Above I have mentioned natural ways to improve the quality and appearance of your skin, which should be in place to underpin the next step of the process. Unless you have a holiday planned to coincide with the time of the ‘event’, it is not going to be possible to gain that bronzed effect that you desire without subjecting you skin to sunbed treatment. This may well be a reasonable route to take, but it has to be used with caution because of the harmful UV rays.

Perhaps the best route to take is the use of the Sun laboratories technique, which is one of the best spray tanning systems on the market. The results are very good, with an even coating that lasts for several days. This is best used with a quality moisturiser like Elemis, which has an anti-ageing property and is created from natural products.

 

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