Ugly Dryness? What To Feed Your Skin and Body
Ugly Dryness? What To Feed Your Skin and Body
Firstly what is most important is what you eat in winters.
1. Increase your dairy and add foods like cheese, butter, fresh fruit yogurts, milk, paneer etc.
2.
Add dry fruit to your daily diet. Make a dry fruit mix and keep it in a
jar for the week. Your daily intake should be 10-11 gulbandi or marmara
almonds, 2 figs, 5 walnuts.
3.
With winter comes a wonderful variety of fresh and seasonal fruit and
vegetables. Pick up everything green. Spinach, broccoli, beans, peas, fenugreek, celery, bokchoy and lettuce are fantastic, include at least one of them daily in your diet.
Pick up everything green. Spinach, broccoli, beans, peas, fenugreek, celery, bokchoy, etc
4. Your fruit intake should be 3 pieces of fruit on a minimum daily. One whole apple, one whole orange, a bowlful of pomegranate, a bowl of papaya etc.
4. Your fruit intake should be 3 pieces of fruit on a minimum daily. One whole apple, one whole orange, a bowlful of pomegranate, a bowl of papaya etc.
5.
Besides this, for internal nourishment you can add natural Omega 3 in
the form of flaxseed and fish. Sprinkle flaxseed on your salads,
porridge,upma, dalia, muesli.
6.
Last, but not the least, drink at least 8-10 glasses of water daily.
Many of us do not feel thirsty and therefore have a tendency to avoid
water but water is your skin's Ambrosia and should be drunk in a
disciplined way.
I
also feel that people need to avoid excessive artificial heating, and
very hot water showers. Just wrap yourself up in layers to keep warm and
cozy. Excessive hot water while bathing also dries out the skin.
So now that you have begun your journey of internal hydrating and
nourishing,
let's talk about the external part. Skin in winters looks sluggish and
therefore it is absolutely essential to exercise.
It is important to exercise to give your skin a glow
A brisk 15 minute walk, aerobics, jogging, yoga, pilates - whatever be your choice you need to increase the blood circulation and your metabolism by exercising to get the glow back on your cheeks. I have seen exercising outdoors has its own benefits of fresh air being pumped into your pores!
A brisk 15 minute walk, aerobics, jogging, yoga, pilates - whatever be your choice you need to increase the blood circulation and your metabolism by exercising to get the glow back on your cheeks. I have seen exercising outdoors has its own benefits of fresh air being pumped into your pores!
Body Massages for a nourished Skin
As
far as my experience goes there is nothing quite as hydrating in
winters than a good body massage. Not only does this increase and
improve blood circulation,it reduces dryness, hydrates, softens, tones,
tightens and above all nourishes and moisturizes the skin impeccably!
The
question which comes to me so often is which oil to use?Sesame based
oils with sandalwood, seed oils with coconut and rose extracts, mustard
oil, rice bran oil and good old almond oil - these are all time tested
and used in our country for years. Please use them safely and regularly.
You could even go for Olive oil if that's what you prefer. Mix a few
drops of essential oil for a soothing and therapeutic effect. Oils of
geranium, lavender, rose, rosemary, are all excellent for reducing
dryness.
Honey
is a wonderful natural moisturizer and I always have a jar in my
bathroom. Take a spoonful and massage it into the skin like a face wash
and splash with cold water to see a beautiful, soft glowing skin in
minutes!
Honey is a wonderful natural moisturizer
Natural nourishers that you can use on your skin daily are milk, honey, fresh cream, mashed avocado, banana, yogurt (if you happen to have a combination skin). They can be massaged gently, applied as a mask and will have the most wonderful results!
Natural nourishers that you can use on your skin daily are milk, honey, fresh cream, mashed avocado, banana, yogurt (if you happen to have a combination skin). They can be massaged gently, applied as a mask and will have the most wonderful results!
For dull dry looking skins:
Here's a super nourishing scrub that you can apply every time your skin starts to feel wilted and dehydrated.
- 1 cup oatmeal
- Half a cup powdered almonds
- 1 mashed avocado
- 10 walnuts pounded to a paste
- A handful of fresh rose petals ground to a paste
- Milk enough to mix all these to a smooth thick batter like consistency
- 2tbsb honey(preferably neem honey)
Mix
all these ingredients well and apply to the skin.Leave on till dry and
scrub off in a rotating manner very gently. Wash off with cold milk
first and then water.
Walnuts are amazing for skin care
A super face mask for dry skin can very easily be made at home
A super face mask for dry skin can very easily be made at home
You can mix the following ingredients-
- 3 tsp chiraunji
- 2 tsp pine nut paste
- A pinch of saffron
- Milk to mix
- 2 tsp honey
- 1 tsp sandalwood powder
Mix
all these together and apply evenly on a clean face till neck. Let it
dry completely and wash off with cold water and pat dry. Not only will
you find your skin smoother but taut and supple too.
Last
but not the least if you are a complete lazy bones and do not wish to
spend time in nurturing and nourishing your beautiful body just put 1tsp
of almond oil into your navel last thing at night and pat gently until
the oil has been absorbed. Do this on alternate days for a week and you
will see your dryness disappear!
Most people do feel that stretch in
their skin with the changing weather but what surprises me the most is
that even more don't bother to think what to do until the damage of
dehydrated skin has started to show in the form of itchy, scaly and
parched skin!I have for many years now tried to teach people to treat their skin and body like a garden! Nurture it, nourish it, everyday!
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