Healthy Skin Care
Today, money is no barrier to some people’s quest for healthy skin care and great skin. They’re willing to pay thousands of dollars to ensure that it looks flawless. They want their skin tightened, taut, dewy, and fresh - courtesy either of the latest healthy skin care miracle cream or a quick trip to the doctor’s office. In many ways, they’re taken advantage of by a beauty industry that preys on these naked desires.
Healthy skin care doesn’t require a hundred different items specifically tailored for each separate inch of the face or an elaborate application ritual timed to the lunar cycle. All it takes is an educated consumer who’s faithful to an effective healthy skin care routine and willing to adopt behaviors that are not just good for skin but contribute to overall health as well. Pretty simple, no?
Guiding Force
With my help through this blog, you’ll be able to sort through the healthy skin care advice you see on television and in print and discover what’s scientifically sound and what’s hype. I don’t know anyone who doesn’t want luminous, healthy skin, the kind that’s so soft and unblemished that others compliment it while they seethe with envy. You never hear a person say that she’d prefer to appear wrinkly, with cracked, parched heels and elbows and skin the texture of a gravel path.
As much as fashions and tastes change over the years, there is one constant: Clear, smooth, radiant healthy skin care is always considered attractive. And this holds true whether you are most comfortable in a pair of Birkenstocks, drinking a mug of steaming herbal tea, or the type of shopper who preorders her seasonal wardrobe immediately after the fall and spring runway shows. I’ve treated both kinds and everyone in between. An enviable complexion and fantastic body skin, unlike a Chanel haute couture ball gown, are available to everyone through a healthy skin care program, and aren’t nearly as expensive.