WATER AND BEAUTIFUL
SKIN
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Many spa owners claim that regular
tap water contains bacteria and minerals which can clog pores. Over time, this
can mean dull skin.
Experts say the cleaner the water, the better
it can clean. The purer the water, the more pure the skin. (Seems like a
no-brainer.)
Filters help weed out things like chlorine
and heavy metals or trace elements. The cleaner, softer water, they say,
attributes to not only clearer, but also softer skin.
Heavy water can irritate skin, even making it
red. Also, reverse-osmosis filters make water penetrate and hydrate the skin
better. According to an MSN Lifestyle article, Diane Somerville (a Hollywood
facialist) swears by it.
But, while spa-going is a luxurious way to
spend the afternoon, it's not practical for everyone's wallet, everyday. With a
filtered water system at home, cleansing the face in your own sink can have the
same radiant effect on your skin.
Some critics say that traces of these heavy metals
are not dangerous to the skin. But how can a glowing face be wrong?
So, perhaps the search is over. The fountain
of youth could be springing at your home, after all.
The trend of filtered water aiding in skin
care has also been bottled up, beyond faucets. Upscale bottled water brand
Evian sells water sprays for the skin. They claim it can refresh and rejuvenate
the skin.
This product appeals to jetsetters or office workers whose face and
skin may get dry from the cabin or cubicle air, as well as to athletes to
soothe the sun or cool a perspired face.
The word from spa owners to water bottlers is
that filtered water is far better for keeping a beautiful complexion.
We also
can not forget that being hydrated always helps skin glow as well. From inside
out, filtered water is "in for your skin!"
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