by CAROLYN DONOVAN
I have indulged in regular facials since turning 40. Okay, truth be told, I’ve actually been secretly indulging in them ever since I began driving – but I don’t like to tell everyone. I call them In-Car Facials.
You know the facial I’m talking about: when the bright afternoon sun combines with the extreme close up that only a rear-view car mirror can provide (usually while stuck waiting somewhere like the school pick up zone). Every hair on your face resembles a bamboo shoot, every pore looks like a science text book image of a moon crater – your fingers are the extraction tools and nothing can be hidden from the merciless light (cue: dastardly laughter). It was here I had my epiphany.
I shouldn’t be doing this!
All the magazines say, “Don’t squeeze spots. Don’t touch your face with dirty fingers…” I’m setting a bad example, I think – but I keep going.
As a mum, I serve out a lot of daily don’ts. And don’ts are important, but what do’s do I pass on to my daughter? She looks to me for example and trusts my advice (for now).
My own mother perfectly exemplifies the benefits of taking care of your skin. For an Aussie beach babe, now in her 70’s, Mum’s skin still has an enviably glow after a life time of good habits. She certainly passed on a lot of necessary Do’s.
Do drink more water. If you’re thirsty, you need a glass of water. You seriously don’t need that soft drink. Your body is made up of more than 70 percent water which you are constantly losing by sweating, blinking, breathing…you name it. You need to replenish it.
Smoking ruins your skin. It reduces oxygen flow to skin cells, deepens lines, damages the collagen, reduces elasticity, gives you a dry, dull appearance and turns your teeth, eyes and nails yellow. Oh, and do believe the medical research…it kills you.