Do you enjoy having long, hot showers? Boiling hot baths where you relax for over an hour? Well, cool it down a bit because your skin could be suffering.

 

Spending too much time in water can be bad for your skin. Water may remove many essential oils from your skin and cause dryness. Also, extreme temperatures force oils off your skin by dissolving them and leave your usually soft, plump and beautiful skin desperate for moisture. Your local beauty therapist can also give you fabulous advice on tips and tricks to keep your skin looking gorgeous – especially if they’ve been on a few beauty courses at the Nails and Beauty Academy in London – they should know all about how to make your skin look and feel the best it can! It is recommended that you only spend a maximum of 15 minutes in the shower each day and ensure, despite the temptations, that the temperature is not close to scolding!

 

Towels can also contribute to drying out your skin. By scrubbing your skin after a shower, you will force the skin to lose more moisture and become even dryer. Try patting yourself dry instead. People on beauty courses understand the importance of skin care, not only in salon treatments, but also when their clients are at home. Aftercare advice should always be given so that clients can maintain healthy skin, even when they haven’t visited the salon for a week or two.

 

If you find your skin dry soon after a shower, simply apply a moisturiser with a large amount of healthy, skin revitalising oils to help keep your skin soft and supple.

 

Despite water being essential to life, too much can cause problems for your skin. Make sure you consider any advice given to you by your doctor or therapist to ensure your skin maintains its natural, healthy and youthful appearance.

 

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