Circulation for Your
Ageing Skin
It's very important to maintain good circulation of the blood
for your skin to remain healthy and your complexion to look
well as you age.
As we age our circulation system pumps the blood more slowly
throughout the body and along with a reduction in circulation
the skin becomes more dehydrated with the consequent
degeneration in skin health.
Along with the slowing down of the circulation system the
body makes fewer new cells and the cells that we do lose are
replaced a lot slower.
Those cells that we do have also lose their ability to
adhere to one another.
It makes sense then to try to increase your circulation
system and one of the best ways to do this is by getting
regular exercise.
Not only will this exercise improve your overall health but
also improve your complexion as the increased flow of blood to
the skin will also help it to remain hydrated and stave off
wrinkles for little bit longer.
Any form of resistance training will also help to stimulate
the muscles under the skin and this can have a similar effect
to a mild facelift. We tend to tighten the muscles of the face
when doing any form of resistance work or training and this
helps to firm the face and give it a lift.
Maintaining a happy healthy life will be reflected in your
face and will help to make you look considerably younger
provided of course that you take care with the correct skin
care products and keeping out of the sun where possible.
The older we get the more care we need to take of our skin,
not only from the outside but also from the inside and the best
way to take care of that is with good healthy blood circulation
and remaining well hydrated.
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