Dr. Christopher Calapai, D.O At-home facial

With Spring’s unpredictable weather approaching, keeping your skin healthy and glowing can be a challenge. From the heat’s dehydrating effect to humidity’s pore-clogging grief, an at-home facial is sure to provide a quick fix. But with so many products and confusing ingredient labels lining the shelves, it can be impossible to choose what’s best for your skin!

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New York City’s Dr. Christopher Calapai, D.O., an Osteopathic Physician, board-certified family medicine practitioner and anti-aging guru, has created a tip sheet of his favorite skincare options found in your own kitchen!

For Sensitive Skin: Try Oatmeal

 Oatmeal is great for sensitive skin because it contains anti-inflammatory and moisturizing properties, but also contains soothing properties that would benefit those with sensitive skin

  • How to: Mix two or three tablespoons of finely ground oats with one tablespoon of honey for an extra-soothing combo

 For Acne-Prone Skin: Try Citrus

 Citrus does an excellent job of removing dead skin cells. Lemon, in particular, fights breakouts with its antibacterial properties and can reduce the appearance of dark marks

  • How to: Combine fresh lemon juice with all-natural yogurt to fight acne, while Yogurts soothes skin and tightens pores
  • For Oily Skin: Try Sugar

Sugar is another great exfoliator that works great with oily skin because it gets deep into pores and lifts excess oil and grime to unclog pores

  • How to: Mix Sugar and egg whites to remove excess oil and shrink pores

For Dry Skin: Try Almond

Thanks to its high levels of Vitamin E, crushed almond can combat dry skin

  • How to: Combine one teaspoon of almond powder and one teaspoon of water for a simple yet effective scrub

For All Skin Types: Try Baking Soda

 Baking Soda is a versatile ingredient that can benefit all skin types. Its exfoliating properties does a great job of removing dead skin cells and is simple to use

  • How to: Combining baking soda creates a paste that any skin type can handle

About the Doctor:

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Dr. Christopher Calapai, D.O. is an Osteopathic Physician board certified in family medicine and anti-aging medicine. Proclaimed the “The Stem Cell Guru” by the New York Daily News, Dr. Calapai is a leader in the field of stem cell therapy in the U.S. His stem cell treatments have achieved remarkable results in clinical trials on patients with conditions as varied as Alzheimer’s, arthritis, erectile dysfunction, frailty syndrome, heart, kidney and liver failure, lupus, MS and Parkinson’s. He has worked with Mike Tyson, Mickey Rourke, Steven Seagal, and Gotham’s, Donal Logue; and as a medical consultant for the New York Rangers. Connect with him via twitter @drcalapai or at www.drcal.net

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie, and David Cates