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Last Updated : 03/06/2008

 

 

Introduction To Skin Care


 

Skin Care Begins While We’re Young

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The skin care industry is a virtual goldmine. With more women and even men growing more aware of the need to care for their skin, this industry seems poised to get even bigger in the future

Already, the industry has shown a segmentation of various products that cater to specific market niches. There are cleansers, moisturizers and other skin care products for women as well as for men, and these are further divided by skin type or skin color as well as by age and lifestyle.

Overall, however, they share one single purpose: to make the skin beautiful - which is to say, to make the skin look fresh, young, vibrant and healthy. Nothing makes a person look younger - or older, for that matter - than their skin. Our skin is the first thing other people see and assess. In terms of skin care, the importance of starting young cannot be stressed enough. Many beauty experts believe that the sooner you start taking care of your skin, the better. Even children will benefit from constantly washing their face and hands as well as staying out of the sun. Over-exposure to the sun is the single biggest reason for the premature aging of skin.

The sun's UV radiation rays can also create free radicals (split oxygen molecules that are corrosive) that damage the elastic proteins that the skin needs to keep it tight, causing sagging skin with prolonged and continuing exposure. Teaching teenagers that tobacco and alcohol can make them age faster and look bad may well be the most effective way of making them avoid these vices, especially considering how sensitive teenagers can be about their appearance. The general rule about health - that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure - applies to the skin as well. Once your skin has become weathered, sagging and wrinkled, there is no way to turn back the clock except perhaps through surgery. However, going under the knife is not an ideal method. In the final analysis, bad skin is simply the result of a lifetime of accumulated bad habits. Paying attention to this process and taking steps early can give us a lifetime of great-looking skin.

Take Care Of Your Skin

I am sure that every woman desires to have a beautiful and flawless skin. But in order to achieve such an outcome, it is essential to know which the right way to do it is. Today's cosmetic industry provides a woman with so many choices that has become rather difficult to select one that covers the specific needs of a particular skin complexion. Therefore, it is important for a woman to know what exactly she needs to look for and how to apply what she purchases so as not to suffer later due to lack of knowledge.

The 3 Steps: Every woman knows that there are three steps that can make skin feel clean and look healthy. These are cleansing, toning and moisturizing. But not all women know that it is important to use the products that are appropriate for their own skin type. Cleansing soaps can be rather harsh for your sensitive type of skin, or others do not clean as deeply as you wish. Buy the one that is appropriate for your skin's condition and try to observe how your skin reacts to every application; even if you have been using it for years. Additionally, if the toner you use makes your skin feel extremely dry afterwards, it is probably not the best choice for you. Even if you have previously used it and there was no irritation, due to temperature variations or season allergies, your skin may have become more sensitive and needs more care. In general the toner should be mild and not make your skin feel tight. Finally, if your skin type is oily it is better to purchase moisturizers that are oil free. Always apply some type of moisturizer after you wash your face. On a daily basis, regardless if you plan to use makeup or not, moisturizing your skin is extremely important for it to stay healthy and glow. Experts also advice women to use glycolic acid, as it is a gentle scrub that removes dull dead cells, surfacing a polished smooth skin. In fact, it gently exfoliates and retextures skin's surface.

Using sunscreen: It is vital for your skin's health to apply a skin sunscreen suitable for your skin's tone, every time you are going to expose your skin to the sun. This should not happen only when you are planning to go to the beach. Even if you are driving to work on a sunny day and you are inside your car, it is important to protect your face and body by applying a sunscreen lotion at least fifteen minutes before you move outdoors. Remember to reapply if you are constantly out or you are sweating.

Balanced makeup: Stay close to your natural tone and always select a foundation that is suitable for your skin type. Looking fresh and keeping your skin healthy can be combined if you ask for experts help when visiting a beauty care salon or store and always remember to check the applicator before purchasing your new foundation.

Masque and glow: For an extremely good looking skin, apply a masque once or twice every week and you will have a radiant complexion in minutes. Consult an expert and buy the masque that will cover your skin's needs and will leave you with a refreshing feeling. Soap is not always your best friend: Regular soaps are not for your face. The oil-rich protective film your skin produces to keep its surface healthy by preventing bacteria and other infections from developing is striped off your face if the wrong type of soap is used. Therefore, use a soap-free cleanser and always apply a moisturizer afterwards. Expensive is not always better. Some women think that the most expensive products usually have the best results. This is not always true. The important thing is to know your skin type and then research and buy the product that can cover your needs while not exceeding your budget's limits.

 

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