These days, I think the best home care routine is to start with what you eat.
I believe that controlling my diet and blood sugar levels are truly fundamental home care. Actually, a mosquito that came into my room yesterday has kept me up all night, scratching my legs and arms. More than the itchiness, I'm worried about the dark scars I'll leave behind. I'm so timid that I tend to be very concerned about even the smallest wounds. When my physical condition becomes so sensitive, I realize how important my daily routine is. I've been taking products like Cutslin Anti-Spike to help control my blood sugar levels after meals. Now that I'm in my 40s, I've realized that controlling unnecessary spikes from within is just as important as using cosmetics on the outside, which directly impacts skin elasticity and overall puffiness. I started this because I hated the sagging, puffy feeling that comes with a high-carb diet, but now that I've been consistent, I've noticed a slight improvement in my facial contours when I wake up, which I'm cautiously satisfied with. Starving myself to lose weight is too much of a challenge, and this healthy approach has become the perfect routine for me. Are there any of you who, like me, are concerned about your diet and blood sugar at home? I'm a little worried that I'm being overly cautious, but I wanted to share. By the way, if you know any good tips for preventing mosquito bites from scarring, please share them with me, a timid person. My hands are still itching, and it's a real problem.