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Introduction
•   The skin is the largest organ
    in the body
•   Weight of the skin is 6 to 9
    pounds
•   It stretches over 20 square feet

•   HUGE!!
Introduction
•   The skin is your body’s first
    line of defense against disease
    and infection
•   Protects against injury
•   Regulates your body
    temperature
•   Regulates your fluid loss

•   SKIN IS IMPORTANT!!
Introduction
•   Men and women are starting
    to look after themselves at a
    much younger age so they can
    look as GOOD as they can, as
    LONG as they can
Introduction
•   So, the moral of the story is
    that your skin needs to be
    taken care of
Skin Deep
•   EPIDERMIS, outermost layer
•   DERMIS, middle layer
•   HYPODERMIS, innermost
    layer
Mission
•   Your mission will be to
    outsmart your skin cells
    before they outsmart you
•   You can do this by taking care
    of your skin and following a
    good skin care routine
Skin Nutrition
•   There are two major ways that
    skin receive nutrition
     • Internal
     • External
Total Nutritional Skin Care
•   Total skin care includes
    external and internal vitamins
    to provide a complete health
    solution
Internal Solution
•   Water intake
•   Nutrition
•   Healthy balanced diet
•   Multivitamins
•   Exercise
External Solution
•   Nutritional Skin care regimen
•   Vitamins for skin
•   This regimen needs to be
    flexible and will change
    according to your skin’s needs
    and also the climate/weather
    conditions
Boosters
•   A few ‘active’ products like
    skin vitamins in your skin
    care programme will make
    sure that you reap the benefits
    of today’s advanced
    technologies
Herbal Extracts
•   Herbal extracts and
    ‘botanicals’ are today in the
    forefront as natural skin care
    products which provide the
    benefits of great healthy skin
    care with no side effects
Vitamins
•   Combining antioxidants and
    vitamins makes them work
    harder than they can on their
    own
•   Vitamins A,C,E
Vitamins - The A Team!
•   Vitamin A – has been shown
    to be effective in slowing
    down the aging changes
    induced by the sun




                                 Magnified vitamin A
Vitamins - The A Team!
•   Use of Vitamin A containing
    products results in a smoother
    skin with an increase of
    collagen and elastin fibers
Vitamins

•   Topical C and E are found to
    effective in maintaining a
    supple skin and preventing
    photodamage and
    pigmentation
Vitamin C
•   Wonderful antioxidant action
    which means that it destroys
    free radicals which cause
    aging changes of the skin




                                   Magnified vitamin C crystals
Vitamin E
•   Is also an emollient and
    moisturizer and draws water
    upto the epidermis from the
    dermis




                                  Magnified vitamin E
Vitamins
•   Vitamin C and E work
    wonders as a team
•   C regenerates E after it
    neutralises the free radicals
    which damage the skin
Skin Types
•   Skin is classified into 6 types
•   I to III - fair skin
•   IV to VI - darker skin
Skin of Colour
•   Darker skin is protected by
    melanin
•   It therefore appears smoother
    and stronger than light skin
    and appears to age more
    slowly
•   However the use of sunscreen
    is required just as much in
    darker skin types
Skin of Colour
•   Darker skin also tends to be
    more drier than lighter skin
    and skin care needs to be
    modified accordingly
Skin Care Regimen
•   Finding out whether the skin
    on your face is normal, dry,
    oily or a combination is the
    first step in creating a skin
    regimen that will work
How do I know if I have Normal to Dry Skin?
•   Skin feels tight
•   Will have dull, flaky dry
    patches
•   Fine lines are more apparent,
    especially around eyes and
    above the lip
•   Usually clear from blemishes
•   Skin may feel sensitive in
    cold weather, dry heat or hot
    climates
How do I know if I have Normal to Oily Skin?
•   Skin will look shiny,
    especially in the T-zone
•   Skin will feel greasy to the
    touch
•   Pores are more visible
•   More prone to breakouts and
    blemishes
Moisturizers
•   Skin needs hydration but not
    all skin needs the same
    amount
•   Oily skin needs less and may
    not need any in certain spot or
    pimple prone areas
Moisturizers
•   If your skin feels tight
    and dry, then one needs
    to use a moisturizer
•   Moisturizers boost skin
    health by keeping the
    skin soft and
    preventing water loss
Minimum Maintenance - by Day
•   Cleanser
•   Toner
•   Eye Gel
•   Moisturizer with SPF 15
Minimum Maintenance - by Night
•   Cleanser
•   Toner
•   Eye Cream
•   Night Cream
SPF Savvy
•   Sunscrens temporarily absorb
    ultraviolet rays
•   Best sunscreens protect
    against both UVA - which
    causes wrinkles or photoaging

•   UVB - which causes tanning
    and burning
SPF Savvy
•   SPF - is an index of the
    amount of protection your
    sunscreen will give you
•   Always use a minimum of
    SPF 15
•   Even in Indian skins an SPF
    of 15 is more than enough
Men
•   Some people say men are
    thicker-skinned than women
•   Women tend to have thinner,
    more fragile skin while men
    build up a thicker outer
    covering
•   That's the primary difference
    in the two sexes - as far as
    skin is concerned!
Men
•   Despite this distinction, a
    man's skin still needs just as
    much attention and care as a
    woman's
•   The big problem is that most
    men do not know how to tend
    to their skin
Men
•   Skin care for men need not be
    complicated
•   All it takes is three steps in
    addition to your shaving
    routine
     • Cleansing
     • Toning
     • Moisturizing
•   Include this in your basic
    daily skin-care routine and it
    can make a world of
    difference in the way your
    skin looks and feels
Skin Regime for the Man
•   Facial cleansers are pH
    balanced, and are kinder to
    your skin
•   Cleansing your face with a
    cleanser that also moisturizes
    instead of drying it out will
    help your skin look and feel a
    lot better
Men
•   Everyday elements such as
    sun and wind can dry your
    skin to the point that it hurts
•   To prevent this, apply a
    moisturizer with a sunscreen,
    for outdoor activity and use
    this following shaving to
    make your skin look and feel
    better
Summary
•   A commitment to a regular
    program of basic skin care for
    both men and women is one
    of the best steps you can take
    to improve and maintain your
    health
Conclusion
•   Preserving a healthy
    youthful appearance
    involves maintenance
    and a lifestyle approach
    through sensible living
    and advanced skin care
    with basic skin nutrition

!
Preserve your skin with a new regime using basic skin nutrition that will change the way you look
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Why Herbalife Outer Nutrition Need For Our Skin

  • 1.
  • 2. Introduction • The skin is the largest organ in the body • Weight of the skin is 6 to 9 pounds • It stretches over 20 square feet • HUGE!!
  • 3. Introduction • The skin is your body’s first line of defense against disease and infection • Protects against injury • Regulates your body temperature • Regulates your fluid loss • SKIN IS IMPORTANT!!
  • 4. Introduction • Men and women are starting to look after themselves at a much younger age so they can look as GOOD as they can, as LONG as they can
  • 5. Introduction • So, the moral of the story is that your skin needs to be taken care of
  • 6. Skin Deep • EPIDERMIS, outermost layer • DERMIS, middle layer • HYPODERMIS, innermost layer
  • 7. Mission • Your mission will be to outsmart your skin cells before they outsmart you • You can do this by taking care of your skin and following a good skin care routine
  • 8. Skin Nutrition • There are two major ways that skin receive nutrition • Internal • External
  • 9. Total Nutritional Skin Care • Total skin care includes external and internal vitamins to provide a complete health solution
  • 10. Internal Solution • Water intake • Nutrition • Healthy balanced diet • Multivitamins • Exercise
  • 11. External Solution • Nutritional Skin care regimen • Vitamins for skin • This regimen needs to be flexible and will change according to your skin’s needs and also the climate/weather conditions
  • 12. Boosters • A few ‘active’ products like skin vitamins in your skin care programme will make sure that you reap the benefits of today’s advanced technologies
  • 13. Herbal Extracts • Herbal extracts and ‘botanicals’ are today in the forefront as natural skin care products which provide the benefits of great healthy skin care with no side effects
  • 14. Vitamins • Combining antioxidants and vitamins makes them work harder than they can on their own • Vitamins A,C,E
  • 15. Vitamins - The A Team! • Vitamin A – has been shown to be effective in slowing down the aging changes induced by the sun Magnified vitamin A
  • 16. Vitamins - The A Team! • Use of Vitamin A containing products results in a smoother skin with an increase of collagen and elastin fibers
  • 17. Vitamins • Topical C and E are found to effective in maintaining a supple skin and preventing photodamage and pigmentation
  • 18. Vitamin C • Wonderful antioxidant action which means that it destroys free radicals which cause aging changes of the skin Magnified vitamin C crystals
  • 19. Vitamin E • Is also an emollient and moisturizer and draws water upto the epidermis from the dermis Magnified vitamin E
  • 20. Vitamins • Vitamin C and E work wonders as a team • C regenerates E after it neutralises the free radicals which damage the skin
  • 21. Skin Types • Skin is classified into 6 types • I to III - fair skin • IV to VI - darker skin
  • 22. Skin of Colour • Darker skin is protected by melanin • It therefore appears smoother and stronger than light skin and appears to age more slowly • However the use of sunscreen is required just as much in darker skin types
  • 23. Skin of Colour • Darker skin also tends to be more drier than lighter skin and skin care needs to be modified accordingly
  • 24. Skin Care Regimen • Finding out whether the skin on your face is normal, dry, oily or a combination is the first step in creating a skin regimen that will work
  • 25. How do I know if I have Normal to Dry Skin? • Skin feels tight • Will have dull, flaky dry patches • Fine lines are more apparent, especially around eyes and above the lip • Usually clear from blemishes • Skin may feel sensitive in cold weather, dry heat or hot climates
  • 26. How do I know if I have Normal to Oily Skin? • Skin will look shiny, especially in the T-zone • Skin will feel greasy to the touch • Pores are more visible • More prone to breakouts and blemishes
  • 27. Moisturizers • Skin needs hydration but not all skin needs the same amount • Oily skin needs less and may not need any in certain spot or pimple prone areas
  • 28. Moisturizers • If your skin feels tight and dry, then one needs to use a moisturizer • Moisturizers boost skin health by keeping the skin soft and preventing water loss
  • 29. Minimum Maintenance - by Day • Cleanser • Toner • Eye Gel • Moisturizer with SPF 15
  • 30. Minimum Maintenance - by Night • Cleanser • Toner • Eye Cream • Night Cream
  • 31. SPF Savvy • Sunscrens temporarily absorb ultraviolet rays • Best sunscreens protect against both UVA - which causes wrinkles or photoaging • UVB - which causes tanning and burning
  • 32. SPF Savvy • SPF - is an index of the amount of protection your sunscreen will give you • Always use a minimum of SPF 15 • Even in Indian skins an SPF of 15 is more than enough
  • 33. Men • Some people say men are thicker-skinned than women • Women tend to have thinner, more fragile skin while men build up a thicker outer covering • That's the primary difference in the two sexes - as far as skin is concerned!
  • 34. Men • Despite this distinction, a man's skin still needs just as much attention and care as a woman's • The big problem is that most men do not know how to tend to their skin
  • 35. Men • Skin care for men need not be complicated • All it takes is three steps in addition to your shaving routine • Cleansing • Toning • Moisturizing • Include this in your basic daily skin-care routine and it can make a world of difference in the way your skin looks and feels
  • 36. Skin Regime for the Man • Facial cleansers are pH balanced, and are kinder to your skin • Cleansing your face with a cleanser that also moisturizes instead of drying it out will help your skin look and feel a lot better
  • 37. Men • Everyday elements such as sun and wind can dry your skin to the point that it hurts • To prevent this, apply a moisturizer with a sunscreen, for outdoor activity and use this following shaving to make your skin look and feel better
  • 38. Summary • A commitment to a regular program of basic skin care for both men and women is one of the best steps you can take to improve and maintain your health
  • 39. Conclusion • Preserving a healthy youthful appearance involves maintenance and a lifestyle approach through sensible living and advanced skin care with basic skin nutrition !
  • 40. Preserve your skin with a new regime using basic skin nutrition that will change the way you look