Skincare Hacks For Gym Rats

Skincare Hacks For Gym Rats

written by Global Glam February 4, 2018
Skincare Hacks For Gym Rats

Skincare Hacks For Gym Rats

Exercise is good for the body and mind and did you know exercise and sweating is good for your skin, too? Dr. Margarita Lolis, a New Jersey board certified dermatologist explains that, “When exercising we release toxins from our skin, opening up and clear out our pores. However, if you miss one important step when it comes to exercising and skin, you’ll start to notice your skin going downhill.” Here are some pointers to help your skin look its post-workout best.

A head-to-toe routine is a must Dr. Lolis found that those who work out several times per week seem to have similar skin issues. These 14 Skincare Hacks for Gym Rats provided by Dr. Lolis, are based on the common issues her own patients often face.

  1. Usedisposable body wipes or medicated/herbal wet tissues right after a workout. This will help in removing excess oil from your skin.
  1. Always carry a small towel with you to wipe the excess sweat.
  1. Avoid touching your face with bare hands to keep bacterial infections and acne at bay.
  1. Usea foot deodorizer to clean your feet after a heavy workout.
  1. Skip the tanning bed. It’s harmful to your skin, in so many ways. There’s also the range of cosmetic skin concerns, like wrinkles and sun spots. Opt for a self-tanning lotion or simply working out outdoors with SPF will give you a natural glow.
  1. BYOT (Bring Your Own Towel!)If you opt for a gym washroom for a shower, be careful of the towels and cleansing products youuse. Do not use towels already used by someone. The sweat of other people can cause acne on your skin. Cleaning your skin should be hygienic.
  1. Wear fresh clothes after showering.Also, avoid wearing gym clothes after washing yourself clean. Gym clothes will be sweaty and grimy; they may cause acne and other skin related problems.
  1. Avoid close contact.Other people’s sweat may also cause skin acne, pimples and other related problems. That hug to your trainer or gym buddy can end up triggering a breakout.
  1. Skip the hot water.Sure,your muscles are sore, and you’re in the mood for a hot shower after a workout. Hot water strips skin of vital oils, leaving you with dry, itchy, dull skin.
  1. Reduce the redness. Calm down a flushed face with your own redness control remedy made up of a little bit of iced green tea and a spray bottle. You’ll cool down your skin and add in a few extra anti-oxidants in the process.
  1. Rehydrate your skin.  After enduring a good workout and cleanse, it’s critical to re-establish the natural moisture and oils that have been removed from your skin.  When it comes to your face, you really should invest in a high quality, fast-absorbing, nutrient-rich product that includes vitamins A and E and the super-ingredient hyaluronic acid. Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring compound that is expert at restoring moisture to your skin and has also been shown to stimulate collagen production. If you’ve been exercising outdoors, a moisturizer with anti-oxidant ingredients is important to help repair damage caused by UV exposure and other environmental factors.
  1. Go bare. Morning gym people there’s no need to apply make-up. If you work out after work consider taking a face-wipe to remove dirt, make-up which may blend with sweat triggering breakouts. You want your skin to be able to breathe while you’re working out.
  1. Wear a hairband.Hair should always be pulled back from your face, not only because of sweat, but because of your hair products, too. If you are seeing breakouts on your forehead or hairline, mousses, gels, or other hair products could be to blame. An elastic headband worn behind the ears about an inch from the hairline keeps stray hairs off the face.
  1. Wear gloves when working out.In addition to protecting hands from rough calluses, gloves also prevent the transmission of bacteria and viruses like warts and staphylococcus bacteria; which can cause impetigo. Impetigo is a common skin infection that can be easily transmitted at the gym and result in blisters and sores. If you choose not to wear gloves during a work-out, disinfect your equipment with a wipe or spray.

 

About Dr. Lolis:

Dr. Margarita Lolis, M.D. is a board-certified cosmetic, medical dermatologist and a fellowship-trained Mohs surgeon with over 20 years of experience. In her practice, she addresses common skin concerns such as acne prevention and treatment in both teens and adults, sun-damage, skin discoloration, wrinkles, changes to skin texture and loss of volume. On the medical side, she is a trusted expert in melanoma and over-all skin health. Dr. Lolis prides herself in honoring facial symmetry to deliver a natural look to her clients. She always recommends a healthy skin care regimen plus lifestyle habits that are aligned with her holistic approach to beauty. Dr. Lolis is a member of the American Academy of Dermatology, American College of Mohs Surgery, and the American Society of Anti-aging. Her practice, Skin, Laser, and SurgerySpecialists is in New York City and Bergen Country, New Jersey.

 

-GG

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11 comments

Julie February 12, 2018 - 2:13 pm

Needed this, I always want to look my best especially at the gym.

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Tanja Schulz February 24, 2018 - 9:44 am

Nice post.I always want to look good at gym.Thank you very much for sharing ideas.I will try it must.

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Stephanie March 21, 2018 - 5:30 pm

These are all wonderful tips! I love a hot shower, but can’t imagine that after a sweaty workout. I’ve never had gloves, but I like that idea if I start going to a gym again.

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chelf March 21, 2018 - 7:27 pm

not wearing make up when you are working out is indeed so important!When I work out first thing in the morning I of course dont bother with makeup but having said that I also dont bother taking my makeup off when I hit the gym during the day. How bad is that? I need to make an effort 🙂

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Rose March 21, 2018 - 11:50 pm

I like the wipe suggestion. That would be a nice quick cleanse before I get home. I don’t usually shower at the gym. So I may chat for a bit, run an errand and still have gym stuff on me.

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Holly March 22, 2018 - 10:59 am

These are great tips. Thank you so much for this information. I’ll have to try these out!

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Angela Tolsma March 22, 2018 - 12:55 pm

I am totally a carry a towel with me everywhere girl. But I haven’t really thought about breakouts related to wiping my face during my workout! I’ll have to be more aware of that.

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Nikki Arnold March 22, 2018 - 5:20 pm

I never really thought about this, but baby wipes are def great!! I normally don’t wear makeup to the gym either!!

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Flossie McCowald | SuperMomHacks March 22, 2018 - 10:19 pm

These are all fabulous tips! You’d think they are all common sense, but still, having them all compiled in a single place like this for reference is super. Thanks for putting this together!

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April March 23, 2018 - 2:40 am

How great are these tips! I need all the help I can get for my gym skincare routine.

April

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Jackie David March 25, 2018 - 11:30 am

Oh this is a nice post. I will be sharing this to my cousin and partner who loves exercising. Thanks for sharing.

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