
11. Stay active.
Exercise helps to supply essential nutrients to the skin. Aerobic exercise makes you sweat and promotes the removal of toxins through perspiration. Working out tones the skin improves blood circulation and oxygenation to the skin and so imparts a healthy glow. By increasing blood flow, exercise helps nourish skin cells and keep them vital. Blood carries oxygen and nutrients to working cells throughout the body, including the skin.

Contrary to some claims, exercise doesn’t detoxify the skin. Your increased circulation from exercise means more oxygen and nutrients are delivered to your skin cells, which will radiate on your face. Sweat is also good for the skin. Water hydrates, minerals, and salt naturally exfoliate, and urea and uric acid combat dry skin and dermatitis. Sweating purges the skin of bacteria, dirt, oils, and impurities. The optimal pH factor for the skin is the same as the pH factor of sweat.