We
live in a world full of beauty. For some girls it stares you directly in the
face and other times it is not so easy to find. To each and everyone one of us
beauty means something else, but experts agree flawless skin counts for at
least fifty percent of our aesthetic image and the other fifty percent lies in
the proportion of facial features & body contours. Now if you can control
how your skin looks then you are practically in charge of 50% of your beauty. Let’s
get to work and carve beauty out of your skin.
Know Thy Skin Type: All skin is not created
equal, flawlessly beautiful skin can be a gift form God or it can be achieved
with the help of practicing the science of good skincare. It’s vital to know
what is your skin type before you can begin to take care of it.
Oily Skin: The hallmark of oily skin
is open pores with greasy feel especially around the T-Zone. With hormonal
imbalance acne, black heads and white heads result leaving behind pigmentation,
scars and permanent skin damage. The trick to managing oily skin is using
products especially formulated for oily skin as products made for other skin
types can lead to clogging of pore and sebaceous gland irritation leading to acne
along with uneven and blotchy skin. As a general rule buy gels, serums and oil-free
products. Combination skin calls for a mix of products applied to each area —
or you can opt to layer lighter-weight products over the drier areas. For
breakouts and clogged pores, you can’t get results from a well-formulated,
leave-on BHA (salicylic acid) exfoliant or a retinoic acid based product.
Dry Skin: Prone to ashy dry
complexion and flaking dry skin always feels tight and uncomfortable without
proper moisturization. Here wrinkles are the major problem to tackle instead of
open pores. The trick to managing dry skin is double time moisturization and
use of products that don’t dehydrate or strip the skin.
Sensitive
Skin: Susceptible
to irritation, redness and discomfort people with sensitive skin have to be
very careful with what products they chose to take care of their skin. Mostly
people with sensitive skin have other types of allergies too e.g. food, metal,
different chemicals etc. The trick to managing sensitive skin is avoiding
products loaded with harsh chemicals and active repair of the skin barrier
function by using specialized moisturizers.
Pigmented
Skin: Genetics
have thrown you a curve ball if you easily develop patches of hyperpigmentation
on your skin. Sun, hormones and friction are some of the common trigger factors
that push pigmented skin into over drive resulting in melasma and discoloration
issues. The trick to managing pigmented skin is active use of sunscreen and
keeping the complexion balanced by natural plant based skin-lightening agents
like vitamin C, arbutin, etc.
Normal Skin: You are lucky, beauty Gods
were smiling as you were being conceived. Your skin is balanced and requires
bare minimum care but that does not mean you neglect it. If you want to keep
you skin beautiful and young you need to take care for the future. Product
selection wise with normal skin there's a little more leeway, and you can
choose the product textures you like most. The trick to managing normal skin is
using plenty of antioxidants and diligent use of sunscreen to prevent future
skin aging.
Use Skincare Judiciously
& Like Clockwork: If your skin is not looking good there is a reason behind it, and the
most obvious one is: you are not using your skincare products according to your
skin type. For example, if you have combination skin and you’re using a product
containing irritating ingredients such as alcohol, you may actually be
exacerbating the oily areas. Because irritation stimulates nerve endings in
skin, a subsequent hormonal surge leads to more oil and, potentially,
breakouts. On the other hand, if you have dry skin and load up on moisturizers
but don’t periodically use a good leave-on exfoliant, a buildup of dead, dry
skin cells may result. And that really rich moisturizer you're using will seem
to stop working. Basically, what you need is a routine that fits your skin type
and manages your concerns. Read up, educate your self about your skin, see a
dermatologist and understand your skin — sticking to a judicious skincare plan
is vital to maintaining beautiful skin.
UV Protection: Daily sunscreen use is the
single most important thing you can do to get and maintain near-perfect and
certainly younger-looking skin.
To
be able to find the confidence in your beauty is something that is within you. Important
message here is you need to believe, put your best foot forward and never doubt.
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