A personal skin care program for you

 

 A personal skin care program for you


Skin health is a balance of using skincare products and keeping up with your daily skin care routines. In order to maintain healthy skin, it's important to know what products are best for you. That's why we've taken the time to put together a list of the top ten skincare brands that are widely recommended by beauty experts across the internet and have offered some helpful tips from our personal experience.

Step 1: Exfoliate your skin
Exfoliation is one of the most important aspects of your personal skin care . It helps remove excess dead skin cells from your face, leaving you with a fresh new appearance. Use a non-abrasive exfoliation system at your own risk, and always do a patch test to determine if you have any allergies or skin sensitivities to the ingredients. It's imperative that you are aware of what could harm you and what will have no effect at all. Always ask for help from your local pharmacist or dermatologist in the event that you have any problems.
Now there are several different ways to exfoliate on a daily basis, but some systems work better than others. There are methods in the form of scrubs, chemical, or mechanical peeling agents. The benefits of each system depend on your unique needs and how irritated you want your skin to be. Scrubs work with a grainy texture on the surface of your skin to eliminate dead cells and debris that can cause breakouts. The build up of dead skin cells can clog your pores and lead to oily patches, so it's important that you keep your face clean from excessive particles.

The most common scrub ingredients include oatmeal, sugar, sea salt, rice bran extract (Oryza sativa), jojoba oils (Simmondsia chinensis), and ground nuts. Scrubs are also a great way to exfoliate because the grains help to scrub the layer of dead skin from your face. Scrubs come both in a creamy texture and coarse, gritty texture that are necessary for different purposes. The coarse version is ideal for your body as it helps to prevent the build up of dead cells in your pores, but be sure not to get it in your eyes as it can cause an irritation. The smooth formula should not be used around your eyes or on area with eye or facial makeup as it may cause irritation, so you'll want to use a cotton ball for this purpose.

Also available are mechanical peeling agents which help the skin cells shed and exfoliate much faster than a scrub. The ingredients used in these systems include acids or enzymes to dissolve dead skin cells and an organic polymer to help lift the debris. Some of the most popular products include Alpha Hydrox(AHA), Glycolic acid, alpha-bisabolol, and others. There are also chemical peeling agents but these are highly irritating and should not be used on your face on a regular basis, so we will not be mentioning them in this article.
Do not use overprescribed and non-medicated products like Cortisol, Retin-A, Accutane or Benzoyl Peroxide. These should not be used for exfoliation, but rather as a final layer of treatments in your skincare regimen. Even though they are over the counter products, they have been proven to cause severe reactions.
Step 2: Cleanse your skin
Cleansing is another important step in your personal skin care . Using a cleanser will remove any dirt or impurities that stay on the surface of your face and prevent them from being transferred to the rest of your skin. If you use a clarifying cleanser with broad-spectrum activity and not based on acne bacteria, you can use it every day if you want to. Cleansing can also help your skin to absorb moisturizers and other treatments much more effectively. Everyone needs to find the perfect cleanser that works best for their skin.
It's important you avoid using the same cleanser over and over again as it begins to irritate your skin and cause a reaction. A common example is when people have a pimply reaction on their face after using a particular product for an extended period of time, such as moisturizer or a cleanser. The ingredients in that system have begun to irritate your skin and you need to find something else that will work better. In order to determine what products will cause problems with your skin, look out for any irritation or reactions on your face first before proceeding.
Step 3: Tone your skin
In order to ensure that your skin is as clean as possible, you want to apply a toner. This helps remove any excess dirt and impurities that may have become stuck in your pores. Toners are also able to help soothe the skin by closing the pores and reducing irritation. Toner is commonly found in spray-on solutions, soaps, and lotions. This is a great way to introduce the skin's natural moisture levels back into your body. Toners are also able to balance and control the pH levels of your skin.
Step 4: Moisturize your skin
After cleansing, toning, and exfoliating it's time to add some moisture back into your skin. If you want healthy, glowing skin, then you'll need a moisturizer that contains plumping agents and antioxidants. Apply this at least once per day after doing your skincare routine. This will help restore the proper amount of moisture needed in order for your face to have a healthy glow like you remember from before. Be sure not to use too much moisturizer or else it can clog the pores.
Step 5: Apply SPF
SPF is an acronym for Sun Protection Factor, and it refers to how well your skin can be protected from the sun. It's important that you apply a trusted SPF product over your moisturizer. This will help to protect your skin from harmful UV rays from the sun. This is important because UV rays can cause damaged or even accelerate the formation of freckles, skin cancer , and other issues including brown spots on the face. Also, be sure to reapply this as directed by the manufacturer in order to prolong the effects of protecting your skin.

Conclusion
Why make your own natural skin care? The solution is simple. You're better off making it because you're able to control what exactly is going on your face and how it's made. Also, you can be sure that the results will be better than using store bought products. For example, do you know if your products have been tested on animals or if any animal byproducts are used?
Step 6: Use toner or astringent
After your moisturizer has been applied, you should apply a product that will help to close the pores and reduce inflammation and redness from the acne itself. It may also help to remove any excess dirt left behind after exfoliating.

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