6 Anti-Aging Home Remedies for Younger Skin Part 3

www.lifefxusa.com www.6minutefacelift.info www.6minutefacelift.info • Essential Fatty Acids Essential fatty acids can be called anti-aging food remedy for very good reason. Because, if you want your skin to look plump and well-nourished, you need to make sure that your skin cells are, indeed, well-nourished. Essential fatty acids, available in fish, flax seeds, walnuts, and other nuts and seeds, can help make the walls of your skin cells strong. This helps them retain moisture and food for long periods, and stay elastic, which can prevent wrinkles. • Drinking Enough Water The skin cells need water to keep themselves from getting dehydrated and shriveled. Dry skin loses its elasticity and becomes rigid, which is more the reason not to let your skin dry up. Drink enough water everyday, at least 3 to 4 liters on hot days, so that your skin stays hydrated. If you are going out in the sun, do not forget to use sunscreen, and apply moisturizer regularly if your skin type is dry. • Get Proper Rest Though hardly called anti-aging remedy, sleep is the best natural healer. Without good rest, your body becomes tired and fatigued, and your skin will reflect the same. Rest and sleep is important for the body because, your body needs time to rejuvenate itself by healing the body cells that have been damaged during the day, and release growth hormones that help generate new cells to replace dead ones. If this process is not carried out, your body will only age faster. So, make sure you
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Aspirin, Honey, and Olive Oil for Skin: Home Remedies

I love the exfoliating effects of aspirin, which is great for razor bumps. It also costs ! In the video, I say aspirin is salicylic acid, which is wrong! It is actually acetylsalicylic acid. Honey has long been known to heal skin, either topically or taken as a supplement (1 tbsp a day). It helps with dry skin and, believe it or not, pimples. I like to dab this on pimples and stick a band aid over it overnight, or slather it on overnight with some dissolved aspirin mixed in for moisturizing and exfoliation. Olive oil is amazing for zit-prone skin and is very calming and hydrating. It can even be used as a cleanser; it’s hard to believe, but oil grabs onto your skin’s oil (think back to middle school: like dissolves like), so it actually removes oil without stripping your skin – Greek women have been using olive oil to cleanse and moisturize for centuries. Hope you enjoyed the video, and let me know if you have any home remedies of your own!
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