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+ add your ownI know this may not be appropriate for this particular article, but it is an acurate each and everytime I have seen it. I don't know the why it is but it definitely absolutely is true. Vegans have very, very thin skin.
I have never seen a vegan who has been a vegan for a while who has firm, thick, plump skin. It always looks paper thin.
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No nasty sunscreens for me.
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hmmmmm....everyone has a different opinion.
I'm with Ida:
wearing chemicalized sunscreens 24/7 is NOT healthy:
the risk: benefit ratio starts going over to the bad side, as those chemicals get absorbed into the skin and deeper tissues, where they are cumulative agents for illness. .
However,
==I have used plain, cold-pressed organic virgin coconut oil with great success.
Also, I make a mix of purified water, MSM, witch-hazel, veggie glycerine, and use that as a fine-mist spray on clean skin daily--not only has that mix saved my skin, but it has been [slowly] slowing stressed skin problems [like discolorations] and slowly reversing wrinkles.
Use of Goat milk soap [among others] is very good for skin, too.
==I got deep-pink tint on my regular glasses: this really blocks most glare, from computers, sun and night driving, which cuts down on squinting.
Chia seeds are a great nutritive, with good fatty acids: these feed and help the body from the inside out
===when the gut is happy, the skin is happy!===
That last one? yeah, THAT is pretty much The MOST important for fighting off ALL kinds of diseases and ailments.
If your guts are chronically inflamed [and most people's guts are], everything else goes to [you know where] in a hand-basket. It is The Most important thing you can do for your health, is to eat proper, natural, organic, mostly produce, and learn what you are sensitive to and stop putting that into your system.
Good moisturizers and plenty of hydration.
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