We are made up of both, matter and spirit. This means that our skin, more than just being the visible outer layer, is full of life and activity. It is an organ, like any other part of our body, and needs to be kept healthy and nourished.However, beauty is an inner phenomenon. As said popularly, beauty lies in the heart of every person and it reflects naturally as radiance on a person’s face. The definition of beauty goes beyond the skin yet, our skin is one of the most visible expressions of this beauty.
Ask any beauty pro and they'll tell you: You won't find the secret to glowy skin in the pan of a highlighter palette. That's not to say there aren't products that melt into your skin to fake that dewy, lit-from-within look. (If you've ever tried Pat McGrath's Skin Fetish line, you know her highlighter duo is the next best thing to being born a Hadid.).
Using readymade fairness creams to lighten your skin is fine. But to get truly healthy, glowing and fair skin, you need to work from within.Everybody desires fair, healthy and glowing skin. Just one look at the multiple fairness creams (fairness soaps and deodorants too!) will give you an idea of the massive fairness market. But creams are superficial, artificial applications that might help lighten your skin a bit.
Beauty is only skin-deep, but the importance of healthy skin goes a lot deeper. Here are easy ways to let your skin shine (in a good way).Take 160 milligrams of soy isoflavones per day or pour soy milk over your cereal.
Your skin is the last place to gain any benefits from the water you drink because all of your other organs are greedy. So take a leaf out of Karlie Kloss' book and drink LOADS of the stuff to hydrate and plump your skin.