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Daily regime for healthier skin
Most
women don`t bother looking after their skin until it is too
late. When will you start when you notice the wringles, by that
time you will have no chance of slowing the aging process. You
should start looking after your skin from your late teens, early
twentys right up until your hands are too shakey to pick up any
thing. Start now with a daily regime of cleansing, toning,
exfoliating and moisturising. Once you get use to doing it daily
you will feel and look a lot healthier and good about yourself.
Step one -- Cleanse. Cleansing you skin and
removing dirt, makeup and other impurities that clog your skin
is essential. You should cleanse your skin at least twice a day
with a mild, non-irritating cleanser. Your cleanser should not
strip your skin of its natural oils and it should easily rinse
away.
Always consider your skin type first when choosing a cleanser. A
good cleanser will remove impurities without leaving residue.
You should avoid cleansing with soap. This is because skin is
slightly acidic and soap is alkaline. This disrupts the skins
naturally acidic protective film.
Oil
based cleansers are suitable for all skin types.
Cream cleansers will suit a dry skin.
Smooth on the cleanser and leave it for a few seconds to
dissolve impurities. Then very gently wipe it off with cotton
wool or damp tissue. When using a wash off cleanser you should
apply it to damp skin and then remove with warm water
Step two -- Tone. Using a toner rehydrates,
cools, nourishes and refreshes your skin. Toners remove any
remaining traces of dirt, makeup or oil you cleanser may have
not removed. It's good to use a toner that is alcohol-free, as
alcohol may dry your skin.
Step three --
Exfoliate.
Exfoliating gives the skin a healthy glow and gets rid of the
spots that tend to make you look sallow and your skin blotchy.
Exfoliants help remove dead cells that accumulate on the surface
of your skin. Make sure the exfoliant is not granular so you do
not damage new skin. An exfoliant can be as simple as a face
cloth or as high-tech as the latest serums containing AHAs.
Step four -- Moisturise. Just as the rest of
you body requires hydration and nutrients, so does your skin.
Your skin should be treated with a daytime moisturiser that
provides a broad spectrum sunscreen daily. At night, using a
more intense moisturiser helps to rebalance and normalize your
skin as you sleep.
There's no rule that says you have to use moisturiser all over
your face; you may just need a light eye cream and a bit of
moisturiser on your drier cheek area.
All skin has its own natural moiturising factor that regulates
water flow from the dermis to the surface. Sebum also helps by
forming a barrier on the skin that prevents moisture loss. As we
grow older both of these however decrease in activity and
therefore we need a water regulating moisturiser. All skin types
really need moisturising twice a day.
You should be carefull to choose a moisturiser to suit your skin
type. For oily skins oil free formulas and oil in emulsions.
Water in oil formulations suit dry normal skin. You should
always spritz your skin with water before applying moisturiser.
Water plumps up the skin cells creating an even surface making
lines less apparent.
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