How To Be Good To Your Skin
It’s easy to neglect your skin. We live in an age of profound convenience and instant gratification, so we want our face to look instantly perfect, too. But so much of this stuff is bad for your skin—the sleep deprivation, the stress, the way you’re always touching your phone screen with dirty fingers and then touching your face—and it’s making people look older than they are any given age. So what can you do about it? Here are some tips for taking care of that mug of yours:
Be good to you.
You’ve heard the saying, “You are what you eat.” Well, I’m here to tell you that it’s just as true for your skin: You are what you put on your skin, from the top of your head to the tip of your toes. You may not care about the latest trend or newest product on Instagram, but there’s one thing we can all agree is important: taking care of our bodies, including our skin. Whether that means using a moisturizer or avoiding tanning beds at all costs—you should do your best to take care of your skin.
Wash your face every night.
Wash your face at night. This is an important step in skincare and one that many people overlook. It is crucial to remove all of the dirt, makeup and oil from your face before going to bed so it can rest properly. If you don’t wash off these impurities, they’ll clog up pores which leads to acne or other skin problems like blackheads or whiteheads (also known as milia).
Skincare is important even if you’re young.
The skin is the largest organ in your body, and it needs to be cared for at all ages. One of the main functions of the skin is protection. It protects the body from external factors such as bacteria, chemicals, and temperature. A good skincare routine can not only help your skin protect you, it can also keep your skin looking vibrant and healthy, which will benefit you in more ways than one.

Hopefully, this post has given you some ideas on how to take good care of your skin, however young you may be. Skincare is important even if it feels like the world is against you! If there’s one thing to be learned from years of struggling with acne and dry patches, it’s that taking care of your face makes you feel better about yourself and less stressed out about life in general. And that’s why we’re sharing these tips with you—because we all deserve better than what our genes gave us!