Monday, May 31, 2010

Glistening Smiles are Beyond Just Thermoregulation

Feel your forehead, is it dry, lick your lips, are they dry, feel the back of your neck, dry as well? Then drink a long glass of plain water, and when your done with that, set this blog to speed dial as healthy skin needs to be hydrated, and our mission will be to teach you that to Glisten is to Glow. And that there is an entire science behind maintaining renewed skin that focuses on the youthful fullness of retained hydration.. It takes good health, proper circulation through rest, exercise and yes, even massage. It takes appropriate banishment of damaging free radicals and protection against the glare of the sun. A bit of spritz or spray to the face can help the hydration as well. Even the natural glow of that which we so often work to ban: perspiration. While it may bother you to perspire when nervous or stressed, it is not, by definition, a psychological disorder. Sweating in fact helps us thermoregulate, or control our temperature. Other responses or physiologic to the consumption of certain types of foods. Spicy foods for instance naturally cause sweating around the lips and nose and forehead.