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How to Maintain the Perfect Glow this Fall

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The onset of the fall season can mean the end of long summer days, fun in the sun and all those exciting parties. Not to mention, losing out on that perfect glow on your skin that made it radiant and shine even in the moonlight. Now, it’s time to embrace long nights near a warm fire with marshmallows; but that doesn’t mean you should say goodbye to your effortless summer glow. With the right skin care routine, the right products and some other helpful tips, you can retain the radiance. Need a little help? Follow these tips from some experts in the field.  Maintain a healthy diet Eating well and eating foods rich in minerals  and nutrients that are good for the skin is super important! Eat foods with more fatty acids such as salmon, avocados and olive oil. Colder weather means more caffeinated drinks like coffee and tea and even greater alcohol consumption. Make sure you’re balancing this by drinking enough water so that your skin doesn’t dry out. Don’t forego th...

Don’t Let Wrinkles Crease Your Happiness: How Face Lines Can Be Emotionally Damaging

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Wrinkles usually have a negative connotation associated to them. In the modern society where most people are obsessed with the idea of perfect skin, wrinkles are something people want to avoid getting. They deem them to be less physically appealing, and a sign that symbolizes the end of youth. There are a number of reasons why people get wrinkles; these include age, repeated facial expressions, increased exposure to ultraviolet rays, and more. However, it’s important for you not to be hard on yourself and not let your wrinkles have you believe you’re anything less than beautiful . Below we will discuss how wrinkles and/or face lines can be emotionally damaging: They make you feel old, even when you don’t want to The visible signs of aging can be tough on people. They want to feel (and look) young for as long as they can, and their wrinkles don’t help. Wrinkles become a constant reminder of their age, and a testament to a youth left far behind. Past studies  found tha...