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It turns out that the mineral content in mineral water can maintain the skin's pH balance

  26 Mei 2024 20:00

Brilio.net - It turns out that you can't only get facial skin care that makes you bright and youthful from skincare products. You can care for your face only with mineral water. Rich in essential minerals such as calcium, magnesium and potassium, mineral water can help maintain healthy skin and improve various skin problems.

Well, one of the main benefits of mineral water is its ability to hydrate the skin. Minerals such as magnesium and potassium help maintain skin moisture by binding to water molecules, thereby helping the skin stay moist and supple.

Launching from us.nenaskincare.com, Sunday (26/5) the mineral content in mineral water can maintain the skin's pH balance. An optimal pH balance is important to prevent skin problems such as dryness or excess oil which can cause acne and irritation

Meanwhile, mineral water contains sulfur which is known for its anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties. This sulfur content helps reduce redness on sensitive or inflamed skin, and helps in healing wounds and inflammation.

Apart from that, mineral water also contains antioxidants which can help protect the skin from damage caused by free radicals and environmental pollution. Therefore, it is very important to keep skin healthy and prevent signs of premature aging such as fine lines and wrinkles

So, how to use mineral water for skin care, you can follow the tricks shared by Doctor Reisa Broto Asmoro. By uploading a video on his YouTube channel, he has several steps you can follow, as follows"

Use mineral water as an ice facial.

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You can use mineral water by applying it as an ice facial . The first way is to first freeze the mineral water into ice cubes. Apply ice cubes every time you wake up. Put ice cubes in a clean towel. Wipe slowly and do it for a few seconds.

Wash your face with cold mineral water.

how to use mineral water for skin care from various sources

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The second way is to put mineral water in the refrigerator. Leave it for one night. Then, use it to wash your face in the morning after waking up.

"The low water temperature will provide an instant facial skin tightening effect." explained Doctor Reisa.

After washing your face using cold water, continue by washing it using warm water. According to Doctor Reisa, warm water has the effect of opening facial pores, so that the serum or moisturizer penetrates the skin better.

Mineral water becomes a face spray or face mist.

how to use mineral water for skin care from various sources

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How to use mineral water for facial care can also be used as a face spray or face mist. The method is easy, you only need to prepare a clean spray bottle. Then put the mineral water in a spray bottle and close it tightly.

"You can spray this facial spray on your face, it's fresh, right? Or you can also add cucumber soak to give the facial spray more benefits," said Doctor Reisa.

The impact on the skin when there is a lack of water intake.

Did you know that the body always needs water? You need to know that the water content in the body is around 60 percent to 70 percent of body weight. According to Doctor Reisa, if you reduce water intake, your skin can become dry and dehydrated.

Not only is it dry, the skin looks dull. Water helps maintain skin moisture by hydrating skin cells. When the body doesn't get enough water, the skin loses its natural moisture, causing the skin to look dry, chapped and lacking in radiance.

In addition, lack of hydration can cause excess oil production in the skin. Excess oil production can clog pores, leading to the appearance of acne. Then dry skin is more easily irritated, which can worsen conditions such as eczema and dermatitis.

Reporting from hive.rochesterregional.org, Sunday (26/5) water is important for the wound healing process and skin repair. Lack of water can slow the healing process and make the skin more susceptible to infection and irritation.

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