
Good skin is more than just solid genetic luck — it’s a mix of diet, skincare products, and protection techniques that will have people wondering just how you’ve discovered the fountain of youth. Here are the most foolproof tips for getting baby smooth skin, starting today.
1. Drink plenty of water
Hydrating is pretty much the first and biggest step when it comes to improving your skin. Even people with chronic skin conditions will find that drinking water helps flush out toxins and waste, which ultimately lead to blemishes and blackheads. It also makes skin dry and causes a loss of elasticity.
2. Always take off makeup
Even if you just wear a little bit of makeup, it’s very important to remove it before bed. Try to do so with a gentle cleanser that doesn’t strip your skin of natural nutrients and oils that can actually maintain your grow.
3. Use that SPF
The faces of women who wear sunscreen compared to those who haven’t is jaw-dropping. If you leave the house, no matter the season, you should always wear sunscreen. Not only will this protect you from skin cancer, but it can stop premature aging and acne too!
4. Cleanse twice a day
Cleaning your face is as important as taking off makeup. Use a gentle cleanser (only once a day if your skin is very sensitive) and remember to wash, since doing so removes dead cells and build up of oil. Clean with freshly washed hands in circular, outward movements and gently pat dry.
5. Eat healthy
Lots of junk
food means pimples and patchy, unhealthy looking skin. Lots of fresh fruits and
veggies means natural radiance, and a smooth, even look throughout. If you
drink and smoke a lot, your skin will also suffer — smoking stops free flow of
oxygen in your blood and can cause you to prematurely age, while alcohol causes
swelling and dehydration.
6. Keep calm and carry on
High stress
levels can contribute to aged skin and wrinkles, since at the root, hormonal
changes are what’s causing it. If you have lower stress, that means less
cortisol, and better skin. Stay positive!
7. Exfoliate
Just like
cleansing is important for getting that dead skin off, exfoliating is important
too. You can do this through beads, or something like AHA, otherwise known as
Alpha Hydroxy Acid.
8. Get your 8 hours
Sleeping is great for your skin, and a lack of it (or poor quality) can wreak havoc. Sleep is when we rest and recover, and our skin is no exception to that. When exhausted, eyes look sunken in, skin looks sallow and tired. When you get rest, your skin appears fresh and plump, with more awake looking eyes.
9. Sweat when possible
Whether you get
this done through intimate time, regular exercise, or a sauna, sweating (and
workouts particularly) induce more blood to be pumped through your face’s
vessels, which has healing properties in the skin. Doing this can also prevent
inflammation and free radical damage. Sweating also voids your pores of debris.
10. Medical Treatments
From chemical
peels to microdermabrasion and laser skin resurfacing, there are plenty of
non-invasive, in-office treatments that your dermatologist can complete on you
to reveal baby-soft, brand-new skin. However, the downtime of healing from
these treatments is often more time-consuming than more gradual changes like
the ones we’ve previously mentioned.

11. Use products with collagen
While some foods
can also promote collagen production, collagen is what slowly decreases over
time and as we get older. Using products infused with it can help us regain
that plump and youthful look that’s so often desired.
12. Moisturize skin when you get out of the shower
Skin is most dried out after taking a shower (particularly a hot one) so for soft skin from head to toe, you can always nourish your skin with a lotion, oil, or butter — we love coconut oil and shea butter, but they may be better for colder weather.
13. Use a humidifier
Since such a common culprit of bad skin is dryness, we suggest getting a humidifier, which will save your skin from having all the moisture sucked out of it. This will keep your skin dewy, and also make it easier to sleep at night.
14. Add certain nutrients to your diet
Eating healthy
is one thing, but targeting certain nutrients will help keep that skin as
radiant and smooth as possible. These ingredients include: healthy fats,
selenium, zinc, protein and Vitamins A, C, and E.
Source: herbeauty.co