Dehydration
Think about it: up to 60% of the human body is water – we can die from dehydration. The same applies to your skin, which can also be negatively affected by a lack of water. The last place the water you drink reaches is your skin because it has to feed the other organs first. That is why even though some people drink water, they still have dry and dehydrated skin. Many other things contribute to dehydration such as environmental factors (the wind and sun, pollution), the air conditioner or heater. The face is constantly exposed to the elements, which is why it is often the hardest body part to keep properly hydrated. Using a LING Hydrator will help reduce dehydration and all the skin concerns associated such as redness, sensitivity, large pores, blackheads, breakouts, fine lines and wrinkles in addition to following a complete home regimen, 5 Simple Steps.
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