It can end up leaving you in product overload, product OTT, product mind blow… ok, you get the gist.
There can be something said for going back to the basics (no, not shunning technology and throwing your iPhone into the sea). How often do we end up doing something a certain way because of what our mothers or grandmothers told us?
In my case, it was the use of hand cream or moisturizer from an early age. Using our knowledge of the past can help us today… One of the oldest and most useful systems of medicine known to man is Ayurveda. The yogis amongst you will know about the wonders of Ayurveda, but for the rest of you, here’s a very brief history.
The ancient art of Ayurveda dates back thousands of years in India. The belief is that there is a delicate balance between the mind, body, and spirit. Ayurveda is based on the principle of encouraging good health, so it’s preventative medicine as opposed to fighting disease.
You are preaching to the choir on this one.
Is our liver healthy? Is our heart happy? Our kidneys singing? Notice that you have a break out right before your period? Get a little cluster in the tea-zone when you have a deadline due?
This is not just “oily skin” but it’s the body’s way of telling you that inside might need a little TLC too.
This is something to help you figure out if your acne (or dry skin) is something more than you forgetting to take your make-up off, perhaps instead of a lack of nutrient absorption or one/two/many cocktails after work on Friday.
You might just need to invest more time in finding an acne treatment plan that works. After all, a good skincare routine can work wonders.
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Great article! Each and every aspect of your face tells about your health as well as your life. It helps us to know that how can be treat internally for good external results. I like this article so much. Thanks for sharing.