The 5 Step Lazy Girl Guide To More Attractive Skin

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The 5 Step Lazy Girl Guide To More Attractive Skin

The 5 Step Lazy Girl Guide To More Attractive Skin

In the fast-paced world that we live in; more than often when we get home from work, we are too lazy to take off our makeup. This has been proven to be very harmful for our skin! In a recent study when a lady experimented with leaving her makeup on for one week her face had aged 10 years by the end of the week. So no matter how tired and lazy we are feeling we must always take off our makeup before bed time!

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By following these five easy steps you will be on your way to a Healthy looking Skin:

1. Take time to actually wash your face
Washing your face every night after removing all your makeup is a must.

2. Drinking lots of water will show through the state of your skin.
Drinking water will do wonders for your skin. By eliminating all the sugary drinks and sodas we will be helping are skin greatly.

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3. Think about what touches your skin
Our skin is very sensitive and we must be very careful about what touches it on a daily basis.

4. Exfoliate twice a week.
Every now and then we need to get rid of all those extra skin cells. However, it is also really important that we make sure not to over exfoliate because that can leave our skin looking dull.

5. Sweat it out.
Exercising is good for your overall Health and also is great for your Skin, getting rid of all the toxins in your body by sweating it out; leaves your skin feeling and Looking Healthy.

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