Thursday, October 3, 2013

Protect Your Eyes and Skin From UV Rays Using These Simple Methods

Ever since the 1950s, when nuclear testing first began officially in our country, scientists have figured out that radiation was harmful to our health. And yet we walk amongst radiation every single day; it hits our skin, sometimes burning it, it dries it out and it can contribute to known diseases such as skin cancer and melanoma. However, the sun is also, at the same time, the giver of all life, and our skin does need some of the sunburst to keep its natural resiliency and flare. But there are ways to make the sun your best friend for your skin, and not its worst enemy.

Ways to Keep your Eyes Shiny and Glowing

The skin around your eyes is the thinnest skin on your body. Common conditions on this thinner skin are dark eye circles, crow's feet (wrinkles and fine lines) and puffy eyes. Many times the sun's rays can dry out the skin around this area, cause puffiness and even dark eye circles, and especially crow's feet. However, by protecting your skin by using SPF 30 sunscreen each day, you can best prevent the sun from causing these negative side effects.

Another helpful solution to this problem is to always remember your sun goggles (sunglasses) so that you can best protect that thin skin. And, finally, use a proven and amazing, age-defying happinesslifetime.com eye cream (applied daily), to help increase the circulation, hydrate the skin and combat the harmful free-radicals that cause aging. By incorporating these simple daily steps into your everyday routine, you can best protect the delicate skin around your eyes from the harmful rays that the sun emits, and keep them looking sexy, supple and youthful.








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Michael-Jon Lazar has been an active and professional writer for ten years in the industry. He has worked with 100s of clients over the years, both big and small, and currently has more than 20,000 articles and blogs published in both printed and online mediums around the world. He is also in the process of negotiating a major epic fantasy book deal for a ten book series with major publishing houses like: Tor, Dorrance and Random House.

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