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1. Eat More Water-Rich Foods
Believe it or not, diet can play a major role in our hydration levels. It’s not just about drinking water and other fluids, you can actually eat your water. Foods like soups, fruits and vegetables are all great ways to add more water to your diet. Beyond the fruits and vegetables you’d expect, broth-based soups, tomato sauce, yogurt, and popsicles are also good for hydrating.
One of my goals for 2017 was to add more produce to my diet. Until recently, I didn’t realize what an important role food plays in hydration. Given that fruits and vegetables are a major contributor of water to my diet, I’m even more determined to keep that goal alive!
2. Moisturize Twice a Day
I also moisturize before bed each night to ensure my skin is hydrated before I go to sleep. Sleep is restorative, and so I moisturize before bed. Morning and night, I use Cetaphil® Moisturizing Cream because it provides intense and lasting moisture and is gentle for my sensitive skin. I love that Cetaphil® Moisturizing Cream is quick-absorbing, rich and non-greasy. It works perfectly right out of the shower because their unique formula attracts water to the skin and helps prevent moisture loss. Visit the Social Hub here for more Cetaphil® inspiration!
3. Carry a Reusable Bottle
Carrying a reusable water bottle helps me get my water intake for the day. I also appreciate having the bottle with me in case I forget my kids’ sippy cups and they get thirsty. I feel lucky to be in the US because water is available, for free, nearly every place I can imagine. It’s pretty easy to find a water fountain in the US, so having a water bottle with me makes me feel great about myself. I’m staying hydrated, saving money, and keeping plastic out of the landfill.
4. Track Your Ounces
It’s important to drink a lot of water, but I have the toughest time remembering how much I drank. Carrying a reusable water bottle helps, because I can keep track of how many times I’ve filled it up each day. One really fun way to track your water for the day is to use bangles or bracelets. The idea is to wear them on one wrist and then move one over to the other wrist once you drank your cup or a specific number of ounces.
Another simple way to track your water intake is to use a fitness app like My Fitness Pal or an app called Waterlogged, which tracks your water intake. Make sure to do some research and know how much water you should get per day. The 8-8 oz. rule doesn’t apply to everyone, especially if you work out more or if you eat a water-focused diet. My general tip is that if my lips or throat feel dry, I’m probably not drinking enough water.
5. Use a Gentle Cleanser
What are your best tips for keeping your skin hydrated?
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Water intake has always been my #1 priority for skincare- I love the idea of tracking intake with bracelets! #client
Cetaphil is good but CeraVe was recommended by my dermatologist as it is essentially the same, plus it has the benefit of ceramides.