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Month: December 2015

What I make sure to incorporate in my diet for healthy Hair And Nails

healthy-nailsEveryone knows the benefits of eating healthy. Eating the right foods can keep your body healthy and promote good mental health too. There are other benefits to eating healthy though. Every part of your body is affected by food including hair and nails. Here are some foods you should eat to promote having healthy hair and nails and that I always keep in mind when buying my weekly foods 🙂

Vitamin H

Vitamin H is also known as Biotin and is one of the best things for your hair. It restores strength to your hair and does wonders for thinning hair. It’s even used to treat diseases where thinning/loss of hair is a symptom.

Vitamin H can be found in foods like bananas, beans, eggs, and greens. Green things are usually good for you.

Omega-3

Any time people mention healthy food they mention Omega-3. It’s a fatty acid that is really good for both hair and nails. It adds some shine to your hair and promotes healthy nails.

Omega-3 is commonly found in fish and, like Vitamin H, can be found in eggs.

Protein

Protein is important for all areas of the body. Protein is one of the main building blocks of the body. Almost everything in the body is made of one kind of protein or another. The downside of protein is that protein heavy foods are sometimes fat heavy too, which pushes them into unhealthy territory.

Stick to low fat proteins like chicken, seafood, grains, and other low fat meats. One great way to get more protein in your diet is to scoop whey protein into a smoothie.

Blueberries

Blueberries are rich in antioxidants. When your hair and nails become too oxidised they get damaged. So eating foods that are rich in antioxidants, like blueberries, are great for your hair and nails.

Blueberries are actually the most antioxidant of all the fruits.

Magnesium

Stress is a pretty big factor when it comes to hair loss and damage. Stress really kills your hair. Magnesium helps relieve stress and, as a result, keeps your hair and nails in good condition. A lack of magnesium also damages your nails.

You can find magnesium in almonds, leafy greens, and soybeans. All of which are good for you and you should be eating anyway.

Calcium

Calcium goes hand in hand with Vitamin D, as the body needs Vitamin D to absorb calcium in the first place. Calcium is, of course, the building block of bones. As nails are a kind of bone you need calcium to support healthy nails. A lack of Vitamin D also contributes to hair loss.

Goat Milk is a very good source of calcium. If you feel you really lack Vitamin D you can consult your doctor to see about supplements.

You can say it’s a general rule that foods that are considered healthy for the body (greens, eggs, milk, fish) are also good for your hair and nails . Though there are also some foods that are bad for you that are also good for hair and nails. Beer is surprisingly good for them. Just don’t overdo it!

My skin tips to fight acne

Hey sisters,

Acne is something every teenager deals with eventually. It’s embarrassing and no one likes it. The good news is that it can be prevented and held back if you are smart about it. Here are some of my skin tips to fight acne.

Keep Your Face Clean

It’s important to keep your face clean by washing it about twice a day to get rid of impurities and dead skin cells. This is a good thing to do if you have acne or not. When you wash your face you should use warm water and facial cleanser. Also avoid washing it too roughly with a cloth and just use your hands instead. Rinse it afterwards and dry yourself off with a towel.

Moisturize Your Face

moisturizing-creamA lot of acne products out there dry up your skin and you can fight that by using a good moisturizer. A good one is one that minimises the risk of dryness and your skin peeling. Keep an eye out for products labelled “non comedogenic”. These kinds of moisturizers are made to prevent acne.

Be Careful With Your Hair Products

When you wash your hair you should use gentle shampoos and conditioners. Hair products like fragrances, pomades and oils can damage your skin if they come in contact with it. They irritate your pores and cause acne. If you have long hair you should also keep it out of your face even if you don’t wear a lot of hair product.

Avoid Touching Your Face

When you touch your face too much or rest your head on your chin what you’re doing is spreading bacteria. It also leads to inflaming skin which leads to acne. If you have a pimple or spot then you should also not use your fingers with it to prevent scarring.

Exercise Regularly

sport-outsideAcne is one of the many things that can be prevented with good old fashioned exercise. Regular exercise is great for your whole body including your face as it stimulates your blood circulation and helps you flush out toxins through your skin pores. When you do exercise it’s recommended to avoid using clothes or machines that causes your skin to rub as it can lead to inflammation and other problems associated with causing acne.

Relax!

Stress causes a lot of problems for your body and mind and is best avoided.

On that list of problems? You guessed it; acne and pimples. If you’re getting too stressed then ask yourself what’s stressing you out and what you can do about it. You should be able to reduce your stress and fight off those growing pimples.

Acne isn’t as bad as it’s made out to be but it’s still worth taking steps to prevent it. Prevention is always better than curing.

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