March is National Sleep Awareness Month and sleep is critical for overall well-being, from your immune system and brain health to weight management, and even your skin. Overnight is the time when your whole body rejuvenates itself, so it's important to get your Z's. You should really be getting at least 6-8 hours a night and kids about 10-12. And it's important to establish good sleep patterns, just like we put babies on a sleep schedule we have to do the same things as adults. So try to stay consistent with bedtimes. Studies suggest something like a little handful of pistachios before bed, can contribute to better sleep. Also, a little bit of healthy protein is good to keep your metabolism moving, which is working its hardest at about 4 am. Or try a relaxing bath and wash your face to get your makeup off before bed. For sensitive skin, especially, nighttime is already a time for skin microbiome disruption - so it's even more essential to have soothing products on hand when our routines are changing. We love WaterWipes Soothing Clean Wipes to use all day long for everything. They're made with 99% water and two organic botanical fruit extracts, while other calming wipes may have ten plus ingredients. Use them to take off all your makeup, to unclog pores without stripping your skin's natural oils. They help soothe skin by about 26%, especially great if you have eczema or skin irritation which tend to flare up at night. Plus, they feel like a gentle wet cushion, really relaxing, and they support a healthy nighttime routine and help sleep's natural processes work even better. And of course, they're perfect to build into your baby's nighttime diaper changes. Soothing them before bedtime. Great for kids' skin to pick up dirt, oil and pollutants collected during the day. It's a good, quick nighttime cleanse that can help them get a better night's sleep too. Other tips to settle in for the night? Turn off the TV and keep your phone at bay because blue light and noise is not conducive to a good night's rest. Also make sure the blinds are strong to block premature morning light from entering. Don't drink caffeine before bed, same for alcohol, giving yourself a cut off of a few hours at least. It is also not a great idea to work out right before bed, instead try for earlier in the day. And don't forget this Sunday, March 9 we lose an hour when we change our clocks ahead for Daylight saving time. So, if you haven't already, try going to bed 15 minutes earlier starting tonight to ease into that time change.
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00:00Hi, Joanne Butler here.
00:04March is Daylight Saving and also National Sleep Month.
00:08And sleep is just essential for overall well-being,
00:11for your immune system, brain health, weight management,
00:14even your skin.
00:16Overnight is the time when your whole body rejuvenates itself.
00:20So it's just so important to get your Zs.
00:22You should really be getting at least 6 to 8 hours a night,
00:25kids even more, about 10 to 12.
00:28And it's important to establish good sleep patterns.
00:30You know, just like we put babies on a sleep schedule,
00:32we have to do the same things as adults.
00:35So try to stay consistent with bedtimes.
00:37It's so important.
00:39Studies suggest something like a little handful
00:41of pistachios before bed can actually contribute
00:43to better sleep because they have tryptophan.
00:45Also a little bit of healthy protein is good
00:47to keep your metabolism moving,
00:49which is actually working its hardest about 4 a.m.
00:52So you wanna make sure you're sleeping at 4 a.m.
00:55Try a nice relaxing bath before bed.
00:58Wash your face, get your makeup off.
00:59For sensitive skin especially,
01:01nighttime is already a time for skin microbiome disruption.
01:04So it's even more essential to have soothing products
01:07on hand when our routines are changing.
01:10I love these Water Wipe Soothing Clean Wipes.
01:12My whole family's been using them for years.
01:14We take them everywhere.
01:15I use them all day long for just about everything.
01:18They're made with 99% water
01:21and two organic botanical fruit extracts.
01:25While other calming wipes may have 10 plus ingredients,
01:28these are super minimal, super gentle.
01:31They can take off all your makeup and unclog pores,
01:34but they won't strip your skin's natural oils.
01:36They actually help soothe skin by about 26%,
01:39which is just amazing and especially great
01:41if you have eczema or skin irritations
01:43which tend to flare up at night.
01:45Just feels like a gentle, wet cushion, really relaxing
01:48and supports a healthy nighttime routine
01:51and helps sleep's natural processes work even better.
01:54And that's what it's all about,
01:55fueling sleep's already natural superpowers.
01:58And of course, they're perfect to build
02:00into your baby's nighttime diaper changes,
02:02soothing them before bedtime too.
02:04Kids pick up dirt and oil and pollutants during the day.
02:07So it's a good, quick nighttime cleanse
02:09that can help them get a better night's sleep as well.
02:12Now, other things you should do,
02:14turn off that TV, keep your phone at bay.
02:17All the blue light and noise is just not conducive
02:20for a good night's rest.
02:21Also make sure the blinds are strong
02:23to block premature morning light from coming in.
02:25It sounds simple, but it's just so important.
02:28Don't drink caffeine before bed, same for alcohol.
02:31Give yourself a cutoff, a few hours at least
02:33before bed if you can.
02:35Also not a great idea to work out right before bed either.
02:37Try to get that workout in earlier in the day
02:40because working out gets your endorphins going
02:42and that can keep you up.
02:43Also this Sunday, we change our clocks an hour ahead.
02:46So we lose an hour.
02:48So if you haven't already,
02:49try going to bed 15 minutes earlier starting tonight
02:52to ease into that time change.
02:54Can make a big difference.
02:56Happy sleep.