The face is not the only area that is vulnerable to skin issues like cancer, age spots, acne, rosacea, eczema, dry patches, and more. All of these can develop on the body’s skin, too.
For this reason alone, it’s a good idea to regularly moisturize and care for the body’s skin. But it goes beyond that.
The skin is the body’s largest organ, and scientists are learning more every day about how the health of the body’s skin affects overall health. Certain skin diseases like psoriasis and eczema can put you at a higher risk for heart disease, for example.
If you have inflammation in the skin—a common condition—it not only accelerates skin aging but can also increase total body inflammation. Inflammation overload is linked to many of today’s most difficult diseases, including heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and cancer.
Poor care of the body’s skin can cause problems down the road including dryness, itching, redness, and a breakdown of the outer skin barrier, which can lead to difficult and painful skin infections.
Preventing these sorts of issues as we age is a lot easier than trying to cure a skincare problem later on.
We have tips for better bodycare on our blog
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