It is a fundamental fact that unless you undertake a regular daily routine of nurturing your skin, it is going to be left dull, lifeless and aged beyond its years. Check out these easy ideas on how to put some zing back into your skin and give it a healthy glow once more.
When washing or exfoliating your skin, be careful not to be too harsh. If you rub your skin too hard or use an overly harsh exfoliant, you can cause damage to the skin cells. Using overly harsh chemical or exfoliants that scratch the skin, can actually do more harm than not washing at all.
Be very gentle to the area around your eyes, especially when removing eye makeup. The skin of the area eye is extremely thin and fragile, and the first area to show signs of aging. A folded facial tissue soaked with a few drops of baby oil, unfolded, and pressed for several seconds on each closed eyelid, followed by slowly wiping outward from the inner corner of the eye, will remove eye makeup safely, gently, and cheaply.
You should apply a moisturizer to the skin after washing and toning. Moisturizers are lotions that lessen wrinkles, soften skin, and reduce dryness. Different skin types require different moisturizers. A person with oily skin should use a gel based moisturizer. A person with drier skin should use a cream or lotion based moisturizer.
To prevent premature sun damage to your skin, it’s very important to wear sunscreen. Choose one that blocks UVB and UVA rays. Pick an SPF factor high enough to continue to protect you after it begins to wear off. For example, an SPF of 10 will drop to a very low protection of SPF 5 after you sweat for a bit or wipe your face.
If you have oily skin, you should exfoliate regularly. Don’t do this though, if you have any breakouts as it could irritate them. Depending on your skin’s needs and the amount of oil it produces, you can do this anywhere from one to three times a week. Check with your dermatologist to see what will work best for you.
If you have sensitive, easily irritated skin, avoid skincare products that claim to create a tingling or plumping effect. While many consumers view these products as innovative or futuristic, these sensations are actually indicative of irritation and inflammation of the skin. Rather than risk redness or breakouts, stick with tried-and-true skincare products.
When you start to wear eye cream at night, be sure you know how to apply it properly. Do not roughly rub it on your skin. Instead, line a few dots of the cream under your eyes and on the eye lids. Gently pat the area around your eyes with the pads of your fingers until the cream blends in with your skin.
When it comes to fun in the sun with your baby, remember that less is more. Babies’ skin is thin and delicate, and cannot take either long exposure to the sun or harsh sunblocks. There are brands of baby-friendly sunscreen available, but the safest bet is put a very large hat on your baby and/or buy one of those “baby shelters” you can take to the beach or pool, so they will have place to keep cool and not get burned.
As you can see from the above, it is not difficult, nor does it need to be expensive to look after your skin. Simply by purchasing a basic range of products and allocating some time in your daily routine, your skin will reward you with youthful vibrancy for the rest of your years.