Skin care
7 Fast Ways to Get Perfect SkinNo time for facials and appointments with renowned dermatologists? These tips are all you need for amazing skin |
While we're not ones to endorse, support, or approve of skin care neglect, we are realists. And that means we're totally with you if you fall in the I-have-too-much-on-my-plate-to-exfoliate camp.
Squeezing in facials and obsessing over a strict anti-aging routine takes serious amounts of "me"-time. Not to mention beaucoup buckos.
See the 7 fastest ways to get perfect skin now.
And we get it. You're a mom. Or you work insane hours. Or you travel a ton. Or maybe you're just a little lazy (no judgment here!). And because of your insert- excuse-here, skin care just doesn't make its way on your "to-do" list.
That's fine. But just because you've got no time or extra cash, it doesn't mean you're doomed to a lifetime of breakouts and wrinkles. We're here to tell you that with minimal effort, time, and money, you can have clear, soft, healthy skin. It's all about paying attention to what's important.
According to medical aesthetician Susan Perry and Beverly Hills board certified dermatologist Harold A. Lancer, MD, these easy, practical skin care tips are ones even the busiest women can manage.
SEE NEXT PAGE: TIP 1: Give your medicine cabinet an overhaul
Squeezing in facials and obsessing over a strict anti-aging routine takes serious amounts of "me"-time. Not to mention beaucoup buckos.
See the 7 fastest ways to get perfect skin now.
And we get it. You're a mom. Or you work insane hours. Or you travel a ton. Or maybe you're just a little lazy (no judgment here!). And because of your insert- excuse-here, skin care just doesn't make its way on your "to-do" list.
That's fine. But just because you've got no time or extra cash, it doesn't mean you're doomed to a lifetime of breakouts and wrinkles. We're here to tell you that with minimal effort, time, and money, you can have clear, soft, healthy skin. It's all about paying attention to what's important.
According to medical aesthetician Susan Perry and Beverly Hills board certified dermatologist Harold A. Lancer, MD, these easy, practical skin care tips are ones even the busiest women can manage.
SEE NEXT PAGE: TIP 1: Give your medicine cabinet an overhaul
Older comments
Does anyone know if sugar substitutes are bad for your skin....I have a huge sweet tooth, but try to stick to substitutes over sugar. Was not sure if that make any difference.
by EFitz70 Wednesday, April 17, 2013 at 03:20PM Report as inappropriate
useful info. Right food is definitely important for good skin. When it comes to skincare, it can vary depending on individual problems to some extent.
by venenumletalis Monday, April 8, 2013 at 07:09AM Report as inappropriate
Great article. I have to pay more attention to the foods I eat :-/
by msbrown822 Thursday, March 14, 2013 at 07:27PM Report as inappropriate
great article!
by butterfly11 Wednesday, March 13, 2013 at 07:06PM Report as inappropriate
Good article with great suggestions!
by yestfl Tuesday, March 5, 2013 at 04:12PM Report as inappropriate
Real helpful thank you
by Alana_Danes Thursday, February 28, 2013 at 04:15AM Report as inappropriate
Great advice.
by Lili04 Sunday, February 24, 2013 at 11:03PM Report as inappropriate
This was a good piece. Good suggestions.
by robyne00 Friday, February 22, 2013 at 05:53PM Report as inappropriate
It says that you don't need expensive products towards the beginning and then the second one it recommends costs $142...
by sportimonki13 Sunday, February 17, 2013 at 07:12PM Report as inappropriate
Salt can wreak havoc with one's complexion--it was exciting to see this addressed here!
by GigiSD Wednesday, February 13, 2013 at 06:22PM Report as inappropriate