You know how important
good nutrition and exercise are for your health and beauty, but do you know
sleep is crucial too? When you doze you're getting more than rest. Sleep
researchers say your body is healing and repairing itself. For this reason, dermatologists often suggest using your most "active" skin creams
before bed. To avoid puffy, bloodshot eyes, dark under-eye circles and a pale washed-out complexion -- and for peak alertness
and energy -- experts say you need eight hours of sleep a
night.
Here are some tips from the Sleep Disorders Institute at New
York's St. Luke's Roosevelt hospital to help you get the
sleep
you need:
·Exercise every day. Even
20 minutes of walking can help
keep stress hormones from interfering with your
sleep.
· Avoid large meals just
before bedtime. An active digestive
system can disrupt sleep
·
Minimize light, noise
and temperature extremes;
your bedroom should be comfortably cool, about 68
degrees.
· Don't read, watch television or work in bed. Use the bed only to sleep. This helps prevent
you from developing sleep disorders.
Avoid caffeine, nicotine
or other stimulants within four hours
of bedtime.
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