Asian Skin Care

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Asian Skin Care - Secrets to Beautiful Skin

Discover the secrets to Asian skin care that most women will never know. You too can have beautiful skin with these Asian skin care secrets.

Sun Damage

The Sun Is Not Your Friend

I live in Hawaii so there is a lot of sunshine year round. Although I enjoy the warm weather and sunny days, the sun can be your worst enemy. Don't get me wrong, getting some sunlight everyday is actually good for you (vitamin D), but getting too much sunlight is the fastest way to turn your face into a prune!

Click Here For My Asian Skin Care SecretI make sure that I get direct sunlight everyday and without using sunscreen. Sunscreen defeats the purpose of getting vitamin D into your system. Plus, there is mounting evidence that sunscreen can harm you. Once I feel that I have gotten enough sunlight (usually about 30 minutes), I cover up. I use a hat if I go out into the yard or anywhere that I'll be in direct sunlight for an extended period of time.

Please take my advice on this. I've seen so many women here who have really nice tans, but they also have freckles and sun spots all over their bodies and their sun damaged faces make them look really old.

Beautiful Asian Skin Care

Xtend-Life Skin Care

The secret to Asian skin care is Wakame. It is more commonly referred to as Phytessence Wakame and is found in only the finest skin care products.
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Phytessence Wakame

A Japanese Beauty Preserver

Phytessence Wakame is cherished by the Japanese for its capacity to keep the skin young-looking. I've been using this for many months now and I could not be happier. What I noticed most from using it is that my skin seems to be smoother. My skin was already pretty smooth before using this product, but I can actually see a big difference.

Like most women, I've tried dozens of different skin care products and a lot of them were really expensive (well over a hundred dollars!). I was never happy with any of them. Then one day while I was browsing online for yet another face cream, I stumbled upon a web site that carried all natural skin care products. Their products are very reasonably priced and they have a 90-day money back guarantee.

These are the best skin care products I have ever used. The company is called Xtend-life and you can find them here.

If you visit their site, be sure to click on the company philosophy link. This is what convinced me to try their products. I'm really glad I did!

Eat a Lot of Garlic

A Well Known Asian Skin Care Secret

I grew up eating a lot of garlic because that's a staple in almost all Korean dishes. Little did I know that eating all that garlic would give me great skin. It was only until I paid attention to skin care that I realized that garlic actually boosts collagen production in your skin. Collagen is a protein that keeps your skin from sagging like a hound dog.

Some women just mash up a few garlic cloves and apply it directly to their face. I love the flavor of garlic and use a lot of it with my food. I buy a bottle of minced garlic from Costco and just add it to most dishes that I cook. I don't skimp on it either. I put LOTS of garlic in my food.

Women in Korea have beautiful skin and garlic is their secret. Just be careful on how much garlic you eat. Too much of it and you won't have many friends.

Drink A Lot of Water

Cleanse Your Body From the Inside Out

Everyone knows they should drink lots of water, but most people drink it with coffee, diet beverages, etc. I made a commitment to myself to only drink filtered water and green tea. That's it.

I don't really count the amount of glasses of water I drink, but I do drink a lot of it. I also have 3 cups of green tea every day.

Fresh water purges the body of toxins and I believe skin beauty starts from the inside out. So I believe the first step in getting beautiful skin is to drink lots of fresh water.

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SKim

Hi everyone,
I'm Asian and I thought I'd talk about Asian skin care. I get many compliments on my skin so I though I'd write about it.

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