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Have a glowing skin free of imperfections

For a correct care of your skin, it is essential to know the type of your skin and what kind of care it needs

Healthy, glowing skin is not the exclusive privilege of those who can afford professional skin care. Developing a routine to keep your skin clean, hydrated, and protected can help you look your best. Good daily skin care should take no more than 10 minutes a day.

The following steps should be incorporated into your daily skincare routine that will help your skin look and feel healthy, clear, and youthful:

DETERMINE YOUR SKIN TYPE

Before you can find the right things to put on your skin, you must first determine your type. To do this, look at your naked face in a mirror with natural light (i.e. outside or near a window).

Contrary to that, dry skin feels tight and dehydrated. It can also look scaly, red, and rough.

Oily skin is shiny, especially along the T-zone, where sebaceous glands are more prevalent and tend to sprout. Large pores can also indicate oiliness.

Normal skin has an even texture and tone, while combination skin has both oily and dry patches. May be shiny/blemished along the T-zone and scaly around the periphery. Finally, there is sensitive skin that needs more care.

DRY SKIN

Dry skin occurs when the dermis does not secrete enough oil or sebum.

How to take care of it?

Wash your face once a day with a rich, creamy cleanser and warm water. Rinse with cold water and pat your skin dry. Use moisturizers and oil-based makeup. Avoid toners and makeup that contain alcohol as alcohol-based products have a negative effect on this skin type.

Certain ingredients to look for in any treatment cream for this skin type, as dry skin is prone to flaking, itching, etc.

Wheat Germ Oil: is rich in vitamin E and acts as an antioxidant.

Aloe vera – is famous for its moisturizing and soothing properties, as well as its ability to aid in healing.

Sandalwood: moisturizes dry skin

Almond Oil: A versatile carrier oil, good for all skin types. Helps replenish skin oils lost during the cleansing process.

Calendula flower: It is anti-inflammatory and is often used to treat itching, peeling and dry skin.

Chamomile: Reduces irritation due to dry skin.

Beeswax: Helps retain moisture.

Cocoa Butter – Often protects chapped skin, soothes irritation, and diminishes signs of wrinkles and stretch marks.

Glycerin: Soothes irritation and moisturizes the skin.

OILY SKIN

Oily skin is more prone to pimples, blackheads, and whiteheads than other skin types and has a thicker texture. However, there are now creams available according to skin types that not only prevent the appearance of pimples, but do not take care of pimple marks by diminishing and gradually eliminating them.

How to care for it: Oily skin tends to attract more dirt than dry skin, so wash your face several times a day with a light, non-greasy liquid soap and warm water. Rinse with cold water. Using face back once or twice a week absorbs excess fat. Use toners and astringents that contain alcohol to help dry the skin. Buy water-based moisturizers and makeup and use powder to minimize shine.

Remember to look for the following variants in your cream.

Neem: Acts as an astringent for the skin.

Tulsi: It has a cooling effect on the skin.

Chandan: Absorbs excess fat giving shine to the skin.

Alpha Hydroxy Acids: Natural plant extracts that improve the appearance and condition of the skin.

Astringent: It is effective on oily skin and with imperfections. Performs a tightening action on the skin and pores.

Turmeric: It has antiseptic qualities and also lightens darker skin.

Lime: Treats acne as it is astringent, antiseptic and non-irritating.

Camphor: It is a refreshing and highly stimulating herb. It is used for oily and acne skin.

Lavender: It is an all skin care product that promotes healing and prevents scarring, it is used on itchy skin, bruises, burns and blemishes.

COMBINATION SKIN: NORMAL TO OILY

People with this skin type have normal skin on the cheeks and oily skin with enlarged pores on the T-zone that extends across the forehead and down the nose and chin.

HOW TO CARE FOR IT:

For this skin type, you need to find products that keep your skin hydrated and minimize breakouts. Look for cleansers designed for combination skin and use a water-based moisturizer, applying it less often.

DRY TO OILY SKIN SUIT

This skin type is characterized by oily skin in the T-zone and dry, tight skin on the cheeks.

How to take care of it? Wash your face with cleansers designed for combination skin, and when using a toner, dilute it with water before applying it to your cheeks. Apply moisturizer more often to dry skin. Wear makeup that absorbs oil to reduce shine.

The combination could use a mix of dry skin and oily skin ingredients.

SENSITIVE SKIN

This type is easily irritated and is often red and blotchy. This type of skin can have allergic reactions to beauty products, generally sensitive to sun, wind and cold.

HOW TO CARE FOR IT:

Look for soap, makeup, and moisturizers that are fragrance-free and hypoallergenic. Wash your face once a day and use skin scrubs.

Use a hypoallergenic toner on oily areas, but discontinue if it causes irritation.

Ingredients such as glycerin, jajoba, buttermilk, laender, tulsi, etc., which can gently moisturize the skin, should be used.

OTHER PRECAUTIONS

Or, you should also consider your diet and lifestyle, as these 2 factors play an important role in the health of a person’s skin.

o Those 8 glasses of water a day that your mom always told you to drink are essential to maintain the elasticity and suppleness of your skin.

o And don’t count coffee or any of the caffeinated sodas as part of the 8 glasses because caffeine dehydrates.

o You should think and consider the type of makeup you wear. And be sure to clean your tools regularly. Things like cosmetic brushes get dirty and can cause bacteria and germs and can cause skin irritations and breakouts.

o Prevent environmental pollutants from being absorbed into the skin with a good moisturizer that also acts as a skin barrier, as they can cause marks and wrinkles.

o Take stress reduction seriously, as this can lead to conditions like acne, dark circles, marks, pigmentation, etc. Set aside quiet time to meditate and make sure you get enough sleep.

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