Anyone who reads my blog will know that I run at least 3
times a week outdoors, as we are not lucky enough to own a treadmill. I love
getting out because it gives me some time to myself and I find that it is very
calming. I’m sure that my skin does not agree though!
I began to up my running training during the winter so temperatures
were often at 0 degrees or below and I’ve more than once ran in rain, snow,
hail and sleet. There have been days where the wind would cut through you and
I’d often feel like my ears would fall off! Because of all this my skin needs
to be looked after properly but unfortunately, due to my own lack of
prioritisation, it is getting a little bit neglected, I should know better
considering that I am a qualified Beauty Therapist! I decided that I would do a
weekly feature on my skin to see if I can improve its appearance over the next
month. Considering that it is spring and summer is approaching fast (As too is
my sisters hen and wedding, which I am the chief bridesmaid!!!), I couldn’t
think of a better time to start.
Exercise and Your Skin
Yes the harsh winter weather can play havoc with your skin
but exercising in general has so many benefits to your skin. I’m not going to
bore you with lots of jargon and waffle but the main reasons that exercise is
so good for your skin are:
1.
Sweat: Increased sweat rids the body of toxins
but you need to shower after exercise to ensure that these toxins do not block
your pores
2.
Increased Blood Flow: The increase in blood flow
carries oxygen to the skin cells which increases skin health
3.
Reduced Stress: Stress can have a negative effect
on skin, often causing breakouts and affecting complexion
4.
Increased Water Consumption: Increased consumption
of water helps to flush out the toxins within the body.
My Skin Type
There's
a huge difference between skin types and skin conditions and more often than
not we are treating a skin condition rather than our skin type so we never
really see improvements in our skin.
To explain a little more a - skin type is
what you were born with e.g. dry, normal, oily or combination, whereas a skin
condition is developed i.e. dehydration and sensitivity. I have a very oily
t-zone and my skin is more normal on my cheeks therefore I have a combination
skin type. It's important that we know the difference in order to treat our
skin effectively. Everyone has a skin type but may not have a skin condition.
Because
I have oily skin I have quite large pores and these can become infected so I
suffer from breakouts regularly. I suffered from adult acne in my early 20’s and
as a result, underneath my freckles, I have some redness and a few acne scars.
I am extremely pale as well and people often tell me that I look pale or “Sick
in myself” when I do not wear make up! Luckily one good thing about oily skin
is that I do not have many fine lines and wrinkles.
Here
is a photo of me without makeup:
And below is a close up (aghhhhhhhhh!) of acne scars, blemishes, redness and enlarged pores.
Skin
Care Aims
My
aim with this renewed focus on my skin is to build a quick and easy routine to
follow. My time in the evening is very limited because I work full time and, as
you probably know by now, I have a small baby at home. My time in the evenings
is very precious so the last thing I need is my whole night to be taken up by a
full routine. I also want glowing skin. I want to be able to confidently leave
the house with no makeup on and not have people comment on how pale and tired I
look!
Unfortunately
I am not a millionaire so I cannot afford the most expensive skincare
treatments, lotions and potions, so I have to buy all of my skincare products
on a strict budget. As much as I would love to go for monthly facials, at the
moment it’s not an option for me. BUT the good thing is that I and you can
still look after your skin on a tight budget and hopefully this weekly feature
will help with that! I use the Lidl or Aldi skincare ranges, which have
received rave reviews from numerous bloggers and skin consultants (Just Google
and you will see for yourself)!
Just so you know I am by no means expecting a miracle. There is only so much you can do on a right budget but I just want to show that with a little bit if extra care, you can improve the appearance of your skin.
Daily
Routine
The first step to achieving glowing skin is to ensure that I stick to a daily routine. This routine will be:
The first step to achieving glowing skin is to ensure that I stick to a daily routine. This routine will be:
- Drink 2L of water. I always notice a difference in my skin when I do not drink 2L of water. It becomes sluggish
- Clean my skin in the morning using a mild facial wash for combination skin
- Moisturise using my Lidl Vitamin E Day creamApply an SPF 15, regardless of the weather
- At night I will cleanse/tone my skintone using the Garnier Micellular Water
- Apply the Lidl Vitamin E Night Cream
- Twice a week I will use the Lidl exfoliating facial wash
(Some of my skin care products)
At the end of the month, and each month after this, I am
going to perform a home facial on myself! I will provide details of this home
facial routine in another blog post! I hope you will join me in giving your
skin back its natural glow.
Until the next time, always remember to be:
Dee-Termined To Glam & Glow
Dee x
























