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          New Delhi, April 18 (IANS) The summer may have been delayed in   large parts of the country but is here finally and so are skin problems such as   acne, rashes, sunburn and tanning. But all it takes to deal with them is a   little hygiene, good sleep, lots of water and a healthy diet plan, say   experts.
 |  Healthy skin reflects overall health and so it is important to take care of it   rather than relying on expensive cosmetics, says clinical nutritionist Ishi   Khosla.
 "A clear and glowing skin reflects overall health. This requires   a well-balanced fibre- rich diet, plenty of fluids, regular exercise, no smoking   and avoiding excessive exposure to sun," Khosla told IANS.
 
 Khosla, who is   the director at Whole Foods India and founder-president of Celiac Society for   Delhi, also suggests specific nutrients for good skin.
 
 "The important   nutrients for skin include proteins, essential fats, vitamin A, E, C, B complex,   selenium, zinc and copper," she said.
 
 A regular, sound sleep pattern is   also a must, says homeopath Kalyan Banerjee.
 
 "Including natural foods in   diet, such as fruits, veggies and a lot of water in one's daily diet, along with   uninterrupted sleep automatically brings a glow on the face," Banerjee told   IANS.
 
 While a lot of youngsters are opting to go under the knife for   achieving flawless skin, it can be achieved without it too, suggests cosmetic   surgeon Anup Dhir.
 
 "Saturated fatty, oily food along with caffeine and   processed, junk food and cold drinks should be avoided," Dhir said, adding that   the "eight glasses of water a day" mantra is indispensable.
 
 "Water not   only helps you feel fresh but it also prevents dehydration and will help wash   out a lot of toxins," he said.
 
 Dhir says water must also be put to good   use for washing the face well!
 
 "Wash your skin twice daily with a   chemical free, mild face wash. Sometimes, one should also splash plain water on   their skin. Wiping the skin with tissue papers can help reduction of oil. Avoid   touching your skin with dirty hands as it leads to more pimples," he   said.
 
 And no heavy make-up please as it blocks the pores, leading to more   acne.
 
 Salicylic acid/glycolic acid-based creams or cleansers can help in   reducing oil secretion and help in keeping acne under control, suggests   Madhurima Sharma, cosmetic, plastic and laser surgeon, Atelier Aesthetic   Clinic.
 
 "Protection from sun is very important as ultraviolet rays cause   damage and can give sun spots, tanning and pre-mature skin ageing.
 
 "Wear   a scarf when out in sun, use dark rimmed sunglasses which cover more of your   face, carry an umbrella and wear loose cotton clothes... it will be very   helpful," Sharma said.
 
 Apart from using natural methods of skin   protection, one should invest in a good and suitable sunscreen, with a high sun   protection factor (SPF).
 
 "Applying sunscreen just once in the morning is   not enough. Re-application of sunscreen three to four times a day is required.   It's important that you apply sunscreen 20 to 30 minutes before going out in the   sun. Even water resistant sunscreen needs to be applied more than three or four   times a day," said Sharma.
 
 But she warns against reuse of old sunscreen   lotion.
 
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