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Living in a Big City and Pollution is Draining your Glowing Skin

No wonder my friend Jan called me this weekend, saying she loves to live in Chicago and impressed she needed to double the attention on her skin. She said that pollution is draining my glowing skin.

Oh yes, pollution is in the Top 3 factors of premature aging, and it’s important to understand what happens to the skin, so you can act immediately and escape from pollution draining your glowing skin.

Living in a big city has a lot of advantages, in many aspects of life. An abundance of restaurants, theaters, parks, clubs, museums, which is fantastic, but there’s a downside especially for the skin.

People who live and works in big cities, point out that you can feel the heavy air. There’s always a smell in the air.

If it’s not food from food trucks, it’s the smell of oil combustion from cars and buses.

The main impact of pollution on our skin is that the particles of heavy metals, carbon dioxide, and debris, sit on our skin and clog the pores, quite instantly.

Then we need to be prepared and disciplined to overcome pollution with some important daily routines

A Cleanser is The Best Friend for Skin

The Cleanser will help not only to get rid of the excess of sebum but also tho swap away all the pollutants from your skin that clog the pores.

Clogged pores are not good at all to the skin. When these little tiny openings, which are supposed to release sweat and oil, get stuck, it triggers inflammation on the skin.

This inflammation makes the skin to breakout (blackheads, whiteheads, and acne.

Clogged pores are the result of dead skin cells getting trapped in your skin instead of being shed into the environment.

Pores are tiny openings in the skin that release oil and sweat. When pores are clogged, it can result in blackheads, whiteheads, and acne.

But it’s not only the clogged pores that the cleanser can help. According to a study on the National Institutes of Health, hyperpigmentation is also related to pollution.

We are talking to thousands of different chemical particles flowing through the air.

From Carbon Dioxide to Sulfur, these are some examples of chemical severe components sitting on our skin on a daily basis.

The chemicals on our skin alter the pH of the skin, which may turn it into acidic or alkaline, and depending on your skin type, lead to irritation.

That unbalances the melanin production, forming different pigmentation of the skin.

Indoor Air Pollution is Also a Threat to the Skin

Many of us, spend 90% of our time inside an office or home, while working or with our families. Sometimes we have no idea, how “polluted” the air could be inside an office or home and affecting our skin directly.

Some of the most common indoor pollutants are:

Mold, pollen, tobacco smoke, household products, pesticides, gases, Materials used in the building such as asbestos and formaldehyde.

Air pollutants, indoor or outdoor steals the oxygen from the air, making our skin and body develop free-radicals – oxidative cells – breaking down the skin cells. The result of this breakdown is wrinkles, fine lines, and dull skin.

What Else Can We Do To Eliminate Pollution Effects on The Skin?

Cleanser – Use twice a day (morning and before going to bed) a soft, gentle Cleanser, which will keep balance the pH of the skin. It will also, clean all the pollutants that may be sitting on the skin.

It’s important to mention that the reason why we have to use the cleanser twice a day. In the morning, especially if you haven’t washed the hair the night before. It may transfer many of the pollutants particles to the pillow and then to the face. Got it? ;-)

Antioxidants – Lot’s of it and from inside out as well. When we eat plenty of antioxidants, such as berries, oranges, and dark greens, we are giving the skin all the nutrients to develop from inside out the power to eliminate toxins and free radicals.

Many of these antioxidants are vital ingredients in many serums, like Vitamin-C, a powerful antioxidant that helps to synthesize collagen on the deep layers of the skin.

Exfoliate – Once a week, at least. It’s a healthy way to make sure that even the particles that could get inside of the pores and deep layers of the skin, to be washed away.

Besides the pollution side, there’s the dead skin cell removal stimulating the new cells to flourish.

Plant-Stem Cell Serum – This is the undoubtedly the best way to make new cells to flourish, using a pure fresh “Mother Cell.” A lot is being studied regarding Plant-Stem Cells, and the results show that the skin receives a boost production of collagen.

Thanks to the high concentration of anti-oxidants. BUT essential to mention that it’s not only the fact that there are Plant Stem-Cells on the actives.

The best source for high concentration and purity that will be able to penetrate the deep layers of the skin is with Medical Grade Formulation.

Moisturize – Using powerful Antioxidants in the formulation. Is the best way to go. In this case, we are using Chromabright and Lipochroman as the most potent antioxidants available in moisturizers nowadays in the market.

To have an idea, we are talking about numbers like 11 times more potent than Idebenone – a strong antioxidant found on red grapes – and 50% more potent than kojic acid, another antioxidant, used as a lightening agent.

That is really something guys. If you don’t believe it, we challenge you to have a Risk-Free Trial.

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Follow my friend Jan, lead. Don’t let pollution take away your glow. Order today the only skincare products that make UFlawless!

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