Warm up the colder months with skin that's irresistible to touch
by ARA
Sep 24, 2012 | 52597 views | 0 0 comments | 643 643 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Warm up the colder months with skin that's irresistible to touch

(ARA) – In today’s fast-paced, technology-driven world, we text more than we hug; we touch our phones more than we touch each other.  However, despite the need to be “plugged in,” when surveyed by professionals at Arizona State University, 75 percent of men and women agreed they would like more touch in their lives. As the cooler months approach, take the opportunity to achieve healthy skin that’s irresistible to touch ... perfect for those nights you need to warm up next to a loved one.

“Winterproof” your skin with these few tips and you’ll be ready to touch and be touched all fall and winter long.  

Exfoliate and moisturize

Get rid of old, dull-looking skin cells and reveal a new radiant glow by exfoliating skin from head to toe.  “For healthy, glowing skin, look for a gentle exfoliating cleanser like NIVEA’s Touch of Renewal,” recommends AccidentalSexiness.com beauty blogger Rosy Cordero.  Awarded the most beauty awards in the body scrub category in 2012, this NIVEA cleanser uses both exfoliating and moisturizing components to leave you with soft, beautiful-looking skin. For more information, check out www.NIVEAusa.com.

Bundle up

Overexposure to harsh winds and cold temperatures can be rough on skin. Before heading out into the elements apply a glycerin-rich moisturizer and cover skin with hats, gloves, etc. so that skin is not exposed. This will help avoid reversing the effects of well-moisturized skin, which can lead to dryness and chapping that won’t look or feel good.

A healthy skin diet

Your diet can directly affect your skin. In addition to keeping skin well moisturized and guarded from harsh elements, try to increase the amount of fruits and vegetables you eat – specifically ones that contain antioxidants and vitamins that help promote healthy skin. Drinking six to eight glasses of water also helps improve your skin tone by giving it the moisture it needs.



Follow these simple steps to care for skin and you will soon learn that a warm touch from a loved one can give you comfort and energy like nothing else.

report abuse...

Express yourself:

We're glad to give readers a forum to express their points of view on issues important to this community. That forum is the “Letters to the Editor.” Letters to the editor may be submitted directly to The Times-Independent through this link and will be published in the print edition of the newspaper. All letters must be the original work of the letter writer – form letters will not be accepted. All letters must include the actual first and last name of the letter writer, the writer’s address, city and state and telephone number. Anonymous letters will not be accepted.

Letters may not exceed 400 words in length, must be regarding issues of general interest to the community, and may not include personal attacks, offensive language, ethnic or racial slurs, or attacks on personal or religious beliefs. Letters should focus on a single issue. Letters that proselytize or focus on theological debates will not be published. During political campaigns, The Times-Independent will not publish letters supporting or opposing any local candidate. Thank you letters are generally not accepted for publication unless the letter has a public purpose. Thank you letters dealing with private matters that compliment or complain about a business or individual will not be published. Nor will letters listing the names of individuals and/or businesses that supported a cause or event. Thank you letters about good Samaritan acts will be considered at the discretion of the newspaper.