Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Man how to deal with computer crisis

Now, many male friends every day to face computer 5 hours, long on the computer, the computer radiation and dust on the most direct effect of the skin is the lack of water, the pores get clogged, speckled, and wrinkles.

If you do not take any measures, the skin will quickly aging, men seem to be much higher than actual age old. Then the male friends how to help your skin should computer crisis?

First, strengthen the skin's water and moisture, which need to be given supplementary oxygen skin.

External environment of waste if excessive accumulation in the DermIS layer of the skin, can cause damage to the skin and lymph circulation, poor of Microcirculation, supply of oxygen and nutrients in cells, eventually leading to the loss of vitality to your skin becomes dry and yellowish tone, firm. Therefore, often in the face of the computer, you may wish to first Detox supplement oxygen and moisture.

It should be noted that, while the men, still cannot ignore on the skin's timely protection and repair.

Every time when you are finished using the computer will need to immediately after cleansing. Used computer should immediately clean the skin, can prevent skin pores clogged, prevent smallpox smallpox.

Front of the computer.

In the computer, you can take some time, you will usually use a moisturizing effect essence liquid onto paper mask, gently compress in face of 15 minutes. Then prepare a possession to moisten, moisturizing effect of eye cream, eye fatigue when massage can be soaked in the tea bag cooler through after eye to relieve eye fatigue. Also you can select a full range of green tea. Whether traditional tea ceremony or smudges on the skin, green tea protects against skin is for centuries. Study how to postpone aging of science has proved that green tea extract has a strong anti-oxidizing effects, can resist external environmental damage to the skin. Therefore, whenusing the computer, give yourself a cup of green tea, toxin, while also protecting the skin.

(Practice editing: Lee Hin)

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