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The Importance of Healthy Skin

Learning why your skin is important and the best ways to take care of your skin, is the the very first step in ensuring a healthy skin tone and life.

By: David Harris
Category: Health
: Health:Beauty
Posted: Jan 12, 2012
Updated: Jan 12, 2012
Views: 16


You skin is the largest organ on your body. It protects our bodies from so many external environmental factors from illnesses to physical injuries. The skin also provides sensory inputs as well as regulates our bodies temperature so you can see right away, how important it is to take care of your skin.

The top layer of the skin is the epidermis. The outter most layer of the epdiermis is the stratum corneum, which is where the moisture of your skin is controlled. This is was allows your skin to have an elasticity texture which promotes a tougher, more forgiving skin as well as contributes to quicker healing of the skin if damage is brougth upon it. Other than direct blunt trauma to the skin, one of the leading causes in its ability to be weak against minor injuries, is in fact dry skin!

There are so many ways to control dry skin. You can live in a swimming pool or you can take care of your skin more appropriately by conditioning it will products such as lotions, creams, oitments, etc.. But with the thousands of different products in existance, how do you determine what works best for you? There are many natural products that are suitable for some people. Some products may contribute allergic reactions to the skin. For people with ethnic skin colors, there is a remarkable solution available at an affordable cost that is long lasting and provides far more than just moisturizing your skin!

Fair & White has a tremendous Moisturizing Cream that not only restores moisture to your skin immediately, but this Body Lotion also smoothes out the skin tone, giving off a radiant, healthier skin.

 



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