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Wintertime Skincare
Though the weather outside may be frightful, take this advice and your skin can be delightful!
Monarch Butterflies
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DRINK PLENTY OF WATER. Water is essential for a healthy complexion. It flushes Each fall, the beautiful Monarch butterflies of North America migrate to Mexico. As their journey is long, they use wind speed to help them along the way. When the wind is going in their direction, they fly high to let the wind carry them. They have been known to fly as high as eleven thousand feet to take advantage of this assistance. Sometimes they fly above the clouds. When the wind is going in the opposite direction of their journey, they fly low to avoid it. These intelligent little beings will even wait patiently in low areas for the wind to calm down if it is blowing too hard. During these waiting periods,
out toxins in your body and keeps your organs working properly. MOISTURIZE. Moisturizer is one of the most important beauty products available. Using an overnight moisturizer is a great way to keep your skin consistently hydrated. EXFOLIATE. Weekly exfoliation is a must to remove dead skin cells and to make room for new cell regeneration. Using a gentle exfoliation scrub can help to keep your skin glowing. Take care that you don’t over-exfoliate as this can actually reverse the healthy effects. DON’T OVER DO IT. Keeping your skincare regimen as simple as possible will ensure that you don’t tire of the process and will ensure a healthy complexion. DON’T TOUCH YOUR FACE. This can be easier said than done, especially if you have a pesky pimple you can’t help but pester. However, touching your face can spread germs and
dirt resulting in more pimples. they accumulate in large numbers. Lucky people may find curtains of hanging butterflies at night or early in the morning. When the wind is advantageous, the butterflies wait until the sun comes up to warm their flight muscles, then they fly toward their destination.
You can send an invitation to female butterflies to lay their eggs in your backyard by planting milkweed. Milkweed is the food source caterpillars need when they emerge from their cocoon. Prepare a spot now so that when spring arrives, the butterflies will see your home as the perfect spot to make their home.