Small Beauty Habits That Can Do Wonders for You in the Long Run

Being in great shape even in your golden years may be challenging, but it certainly isn’t impossible. The fact is, aging gracefully is completely doable if you simply develop certain habits while you’re still young. Many women procrastinate on developing small, healthy habits because they think that they still have a lot of time to do them, but the truth is, the earlier you start on these things, the better off you’ll be. Additionally, since good beauty habits are closely tied to your health, regularly doing them will also save you money and will likely mean fewer trips to the doctor. Wearing sunscreen â€" SPF isn’t just for days on the beach; being exposed to the sun on a daily basis can take a toll on your skin and cause it age faster. In addition to wrinkles, unprotected exposure to the sun can also increase the chances of skin cancer, so avoid this by including a healthy dose of SPF into your skin regimen. Be sure to put on sunscreen every day, and consider reapplying after a few hours, if you spend a lot of time outside. Drinking plenty of water â€" There’s a reason why health pundits are always telling people to drink at least 8 glasses of water each day. Good ‘ol h2O gives you plenty of benefits, and is known to help flush out toxins out of the body. On top of that, water is known to improve your skin, as it helps keep it moisturized and smooth. Flossing daily â€" Do you often skip flossing your teeth? Big mistake. Flossing effectively takes out plaque from your teeth and gums. Not doing it for an extended period of time can cause bad breath and gum disease. If you want to keep your smile bright, develop the habit of flossing at least once a day, and visit your dentist and hygienist regularly. Sleeping early â€" Are you seeing a lot of dark circles under your eyes? Instead of trying to cover them up with concealer, opt for a good night’s rest instead. Get yourself used to the habit of sleeping early. Doing so will get rid of pesky eye bags and will allow you to look bright and fresh the following morning. Exercising regularly â€" It may not be fun to hit the gym after work or to do sit ups in the morning, but keeping yourself active through exercise can do wonders for your physical appearance and well-being overall. Exercise also keeps you in shape gives you a healthy and natural glow. Strive to get about 30 minutes of physical activity 5 times a week. It may be difficult at first, but it’ll get easier once you get the hang of it. Maintaining your tresses â€" Find a good stylist and tip them well. It’s best to continuously maintain your hair to avoid split ends and unattractive locks. Even if you’re always keeping your hair in a ponytail, it’s best to get regular trims to ensure that your tresses keep their natural shine and smooth texture. Image credit: Joe M photo on Flickr

Mixed Drinks to Avoid When On a Diet

Food isn’t the only thing that you should be watching when you’re on a diet. Many women overlook the fact that mixed drinks are also a big cause of weight gain. For instance, did you know that a Long Island Iced Tea has more calories than a Big Mac? Yup, so much for keeping a low-cal diet. If you’re trying to stay on a diet, you should generally avoid sweet concoctions, since they are likely to be loaded with sugar. You should also watch out for frozen or creamy cocktails, because these types of drinks are full of fat and calories. Do note that the above-mentioned guidelines shouldn’t just apply to women who are trying to lose weight. Diet or no diet, sugar and calorie-loaded drinks are not exactly healthy, so even if you’re not on a diet, it’s still recommended that you be more conscious about your mixed drinks. Below is a list the biggest health and diet busting cocktails out there. If you’re planning to grab a drink anytime soon, be sure to steer clear of the following culprits: Long Island Iced Tea â€" Avoid this one like a plague. Like we said, a Long Island Iced Tea has more calories than a Big Mac from McDonald’s. This drink can have as much as 700 calories, thanks to its mixture of spirits, sugar, and liquors. Mud Slide â€" We’ve said it once, but we’ll say it again: stay away from creamy drinks. A Mudslide, as yummy as it is, contains 600+ calories thanks to the combination of Bailey’s Irish Cream, Kahlua, and half-and-half. With a drink like this, you’re better off eating at a fast food restaurant. Frozen Margarita â€" While this cocktail may be extremely sweet and refreshing, it’s also blended with tons of sugar that add up to more than 500 calories a glass. Avoid this at all costs. If you really want a margarita, opt for the traditional kind. Instead of blended, order a margarita on the rocks, and avoid adding in extra flavors. Mai Tai â€" Rum, sweeteners, crème almond, and triple sec all make for delicious cocktail. Unfortunately, as pleasing as a Mai Tai is for your taste buds, it won’t do you any good diet-wise. This mixed drink has a whopping 650 calories in it, so you might want to skip the Mai Tai if you’re watching your weight. Piña Colada â€" This drink may be a great one to have while lounging at the beach, but the fact is, it’s another huge diet killer, as a Piña Colada contains 644 calories. Now, just because there are plenty of diet-killing drinks out there, doesn’t mean you should swear off mixed drinks altogether. You should simply make better choices when it comes to ordering cocktails. For example, opt for on-the-rocks drinks compared to their blended counterparts, as the former would likely contain less fat and calories. If you’re a beer drinker, then choose light beer instead, to avoid the dreaded beer belly. Wine is another diet-friendly choice, as they typically contain less than 20 calories per ounce, and they’re also free from cholesterol, sodium, or fat. Image credit: alpha du centaure on Flickr