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Fall Renewal

After a busy summer filled with camping, barbecues, beaches, parties, boating and just all-around busy-ness, it can be a little startling to look in the mirror and see the damage that we’ve wrought on our skin.

A little flaky, perhaps dry, irritated, or inflamed? Maybe oily and prone to break-outs?

Whatever the issue we’re “faced” with, it’s entirely possible to bring healing and repair to environmentally damaged skin, following these steps:

  • Firstly, consider seeing a qualified esthetician with a special interest in holistic skin care, and who understands quality natural source ingredients, for a professional facial. She can help you choose the most appropriate products, and answer questions you may have about your specific skin concerns.
     
  • Be gentle in cleansing. Don’t overstrip with harsh chemical cleansers, even if you’re attempting to clear up breakouts. Let your skin regain its own balance by offering gentle cleansing, such as with Moor Spa’s Cleansing Milk. With chamomile, to soothe and reduce redness, and arnica to heal and improve elasticity of the skin.
     
  • Exfoliate to reveal new undamaged skin below the dead surface skin cells. Be thorough, but gentle. Stay away from harsh facial scrubs such as that use pumice or shell to exfoliate. For sensitive skin, Moor Spa Facial Polish with natural jojoba wax beads can be used several times per week, without damaging sensitive skin. As part of a skin-brightening regimen, use a glycolic acid exfoliant like the Moor Spa 15% Glycolic Lotion, which is highly effective, yet still naturally derived from sugar cane. For dry, aging skin, the potent Moor Spa Pumpkin Peel with Pumpkin, Papaya and Pineapple enzymes renews the texture of skin, leaving it smooth and supple.
     
  • Intensely replenish with a serum targeted to your skin’s specific needs. Serums offer a concentrated dose of nutrients, penetrate the skin easily, and enhance your moisturizer to renew, repair, brighten, or hydrate. Moor Spa’s series of water-based serums are suitable for any skin type.
     
  • Assist your skin’s natural capacity to repair itself with good hydration. Avoid products with petroleum derived ingredients such as mineral oil and petrolatum which suffocate the skin and impair cellular respiration. Natural humectants such as shea butter and avocado, and anti-oxidants such as Alpha-Lipoic Acid, Hyaluronic Acid and Vitamin C give your skin all the ingredients it needs to heal, produce collagen, and regulate the production of sebum.

Moving into the hustle and bustle of fall, take the time to look after your skin, not only with quality skin care products, but also with good nutrition, exercise, and plenty of fresh water to drink. The dry, cold months of winter lie ahead, so give yourself the tools you need to stay healthy, inside and out.