Why is taking care of your skin is so important to you (and us)?
This is a question you need to ask yourself before embarking on skin care treatment regimens in a your favourite beauty salon or dive into a ton of facial products, "hoping" its something that will help cure your skin problems. So do you actually understand what your skin needs in the first place?
In short, your skin is an organ that breathe, heal and protect our body from external harmful elements.
Your skin also shows your appearance to the world, especially your face and neck where hiding visible flaws is virtually impossible. Having a healthy and radiant skin builds self-confidence because you know you look great!
Your skin is also able to take in nutrients from your body internally (from what you eat) and externally (from what you apply on it) and its very special because of this, we must be educated and know what we are doing to it externally. So treat it with TLC (Tender Loving Care). This is what the skin really needs. Some pampering!
With these baisc facts, it is important to note there are seldom any second chances when severe damage is done due to improper maintenance of the skin, by using the unsuitable product, environmental damage, not understanding your own skin characteristics or by given wrong advice by unqualified sales people. Skin is not something that can be replaced, which is why you should always do your best to ensure it is at the best state of health. The onus is on you to make sure it stays great looking!
This is where The Powder Room is willing to share our years of expertise and knowledge with you, in hope that we will see continuous improvement in your skin under our care and advice. Our mission is to ensure our customers will have a proper game plan to keep the skin as healthy and radiant as long as possible.
Drink at least 2 liters of water daily, breathe fresh air, eat healthily and exercise regularly. And of course make sure your skin have enough daily nutrients too.
Be Well and Stay Healthy,
From The Powder Room
Tuesday, May 6, 2014
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