I was dressed and ready for school one morning waiting at
the door with my little sister who turned to me and said,
“I could play dot to do on your forehead. Hehehehe!”
That is exactly what a teenage girl needed to hear before school.
And of course, it doesn’t matter how much mum or anyone else
tells you,
“You shouldn’t worry, everyone gets them!” because even if
the whole school had acne, we’d all still be completely hell bent on getting
rid of it ASAP.
And we all know that at one point we’re going to have a
honking great squeezer on the tip our nose, that makes going to school with a
paper bag on our head sound way more
appealing than hearing all those totally original comments of “Rudolph is here
early this year!” and “What time is zit?”
Sometimes there really is nothing you can do but give a sassy finger click in their direction and wait for puberty to hit them.
Because
spots are an inevitable fact of life.
But there are a few things I’ve found you can do to limit
the time you spend with these unwanted friends.
1.
Eat Good Food
An obvious one. But I’ll narrow it down for you,
- Fish Oils. This is my favourite daily supplement that keeps my skin
soft, nourished and spot free. And at £5 it’s pretty much a bargain you can’t
miss. Remember it’s the DHA and EPA that matters when choosing a fish oil
supplement, the higher the better.
- Green Veg. Is
actually easy for me because I love broccoli and spinach. So I tend to
incorporate it into my meals. But if you don’t then check out some of my
recipes for good skin that hide greens nicely!
- Porridge. Is
the lifesaver food for my skin. Quite often when you get bad skin it’s
hormonal. You can really sort your hormones out and reign them back in if you
have stable blood sugars and having a bowl of porridge in the morning keeps
your blood sugars stable and therefore your hormones stable. Porridge with a
sprinkle of blueberries, raspberries and honey is my favourite. For an extra
boost of vitamins sprinkle some Flaxseed on too.
- Eggs. Contain a
lot of vitamin D, which is awesome for great skin. Plus if you have eggs for
breakfast, like porridge, it will keep you fuller for longer!
- Probiotic Drink.
Good bowels, good bacteria, good skin. Plus they are delicious!
2.
Wash, Tone, Moisturise
I use Clinique mainly; mixing and matching to my preference
for my skin type really and haven’t had a skin meltdown since I started using
it.
My Wash – Witch Pore Minimising Gel, £1.50 Asda
My Toner – Clinique Anti-Blemish Solutions Clarifying Lotion, £18.00 Boots
My Moisturiser – Clinique Moisture Surge, £34.00 Boots
It’s important to do each step, cleanse your face of dirt,
close the pores and remove excess oils, then keep your skin baby soft with the
moisturiser. You don’t have to use Clinique, it’s just what I found worked for
me, and it last absolutely ages so it costs me far less now.
But I have to
admit this is an important factor...
... I
don’t wash my face everyday.
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"The daily face washers scream in disgust at Georgia's revelation" |
I know I know, lots of you will totally disagree or go
“eewwww” at that thought. But really, your skin is so delicate, so important
and full of good bacteria, which manage themselves quite well without our
input. I read somewhere that if you wash with too hot water or wash too much
you can damage your skin and strip it of its oils, causing your skin to become
dry, overproduce oil and you’ll just
get all those spots back. And they’ll bring friends too.
If I haven’t put make up on, I’ll won’t wash my face twice a
day like I used to, because I’m certain that’s what made my skin worse. Why not
try it at the weekend? One morning, just look at your beautiful face in the
mirror, brush your teeth and go on out!
3.
Drink Water and Green Tea
As a rule I try to have a glass of green tea every other day
because it’s actually disgusting.
But so good for you! I drink the lemon
infused green tea as it takes away the horrible taste. And only let it brew for
three minutes, any more and your mouth with feel like you’ve swallowed sand
it’s so dry and bitter.
Lastly, it’s been said a lot. So listen up!
Drink lots of water.
Dehydrated skin = bad skin.
Carry a bottle around with you, in your bag and sip at it
throughout the day, try and drink two or three.
I guarantee your skin will see results if you follow even
two out of three of these, because my forehead, though large, is no longer
dotty...