Sometimes, knowing what activities to do or which products to use for your particular skin type, can be really confusing. Doing some research can really make a difference and will help to keep you from buyng things that will only end up irritating you face. Here is a list of tips we’ve gathered for you to help you learn a little more about skin types.
Strangely enough, you need to use moisturizer even if you have oily skin. If your skin is oily, and you skip the moisturizer, your skin will go into overtime producing oil to replace the oil you’ve just removed. So your face will end up oilier than before. Use a mild oil-free moisturizer so that your skin doesn’t decide to rev up oil production again.
Sunscreen, sunscreen, sunscreen. Sun exposure is the number one cause of aging of the skin, and it’s a shame because it’s so easy to prevent. Slather on the sunscreen as soon as you step out of the shower to help it really soak in, put some more on visible areas on your lunch break, and then again when you get home, in that little half-minute break before you get out of the car to go inside. Make sure to refresh throughout the day, because sunscreen wears off. (If you pick a sunscreen that’s also a moisturizer, that’s another bonus!)
Believe it or not, your makeup does have an expiration date. You will need to throw out your old cosmetics at least every six to eight months, probably sooner. Bacteria and other harmful elements can grow and thrive in your makeup and that is bad for your skin.
If you’re going to spend time in the summer sun, use a sponge on your face to apply sunscreen. The sponge helps your skin to absorb the sunscreen better. Additionally, you can avoid the annoyingly sticky or greasy feeling you may get from sunscreen applied too thickly to your face.
To protect yourself from the sun, you should use sun screen. However, applying sun screen can actually be tricky. If you do not do it properly, you will clog your pores. Use a soft sponge to gently apply the sun screen, and allow it to penetrate your skin instead of staying at the surface.
Finding the perfect foundation at a drugstore can be a tricky proposition. If you want to be sure the shade you’re choosing looks as close as possible to your skin, you need to do two things. First, put a dab of the tester on the back of your hand, where the skin will match your facial skin. Secondly, if possible, try to move to where you can examine your hand in natural light. Natural light will give you the best possible idea of how your foundation will look on your face out in the real world.
Don’t make your skin care purchase decisions based on status. The beauty industry goes out of its way to confer status on expensive creams, lotions, and the like. But you need to find products that work for YOUR skin and don’t break the bank. If that $25.00 bar of soap works as well for you as your $1.50 bar of soap, and no one knows what’s in your bathroom vanity at home, why spend the money?
Although you should normally pick skin care products for your skin type, you may have been buying the wrong products for so long that your skin has become denatured. So, in order to truly know what your skin type is, sometimes you have to go back to square one. Start with a simple routine, a gentle, non-drying cleanser morning and night, toner if your skin is truly oily, and a moisturizer (again, unless you have very oily skin). After a couple of weeks of this normalizing routine, you should be in a much better position to evaluate your true skin type and can buy products that meet your skin’s true needs.
If you are a young teenager, then you should watch what makeups you use on your face. Many heavy makeups can cause your skin to be damaged and break out. Ultimately, you need to experiment to find that makeup that fits your personal skin type so that your skin stays healthy and beautiful.
Staying out of the sun is a good way to preserve your skin. Too much exposure to the sun can cause skin cancer, and also lead to rapid aging of your skin causing things like wrinkles, and age spots. If you must be in the sunlight, wear clothing or lotion to block UV rays.
Instead of using your hands to apply moisturizer or toner, try using a cotton ball. Your hands contain a large amount of bacteria and can transfer this over to your skin upon touch. Additionally, avoid rubbing your face during the course of the day and night, for maximum skin quality.
Use warm water when washing your face. If you use water that is too hot or cold it could cause tightening of the skin as well as the breaking of capillaries. Using lukewarm water will provide the right temperature to break any dirt loose and cleanse your skin leaving it fresh and clean.
Sunscreen should be applied regularly to help protect your skin from the sun’s damaging rays. Some powders contain sunscreen. The container it comes in is so small you can tote it around in a purse or in your pocket.
Soothe and heal your skin with masks made of cucumber and rosewater or of garlic. You can make a cucumber and rosewater mask pulverizing cucumber in the blender with just a few drops of rosewater. A garlic mask can be made by pulverizing eight garlic cloves in the blender with a few drops of aloe vera gel or juice. For either one, apply the mask to clean skin for twenty minutes. Rinse thoroughly with warm water, then cold water. Use white vinegar as a toner to balance the pH of your skin.
Hopefully, this article has helped to point you in the right direction for the right steps you can take for the type of skin that you have. Everyone’s skin is different, so this is a great step in making sure that you give yourself the best products, so that your skin will continue to look as beautiful as it can.