Wednesday, November 30, 2011

GREAT TIPS ON HOW TO KEEP YOUR SKIN GLOWING DURING SUMMER!
Many factors can affect the condition of our skin including the sun, air pollutants and everyday life.  This means keeping a good skin care regime is essential for healthy skin. Below are a few tips on keeping your skin looking youthful, glowing and protected everyday.

Remove – jewellery and makeup first before washing your face. Use a specific makeup remover liquid or wipes (especially on the eye area).

Cleanse – find a cleanser that works for you. You don’t need to spend a lot of money. Avoid using soaps above the neck as they tend to dry the skin and are not usually appropriate for the face. Use lukewarm water in preference to cold or hot water. Cleanse once to twice a day, there is no need to wash more frequently as it can strip the good oils from the skin. Use a cream cleanser if you have dry skin or a clear (or foaming) cleanser for oily skin.

Exfoliate - this removes the top layer of dry, dull skin cells from the surface of the skin to keep skin healthy and glowing. Scrubs should have fine round beads in them as larger beads can scratch and tear the skin. Only use a scrub once a week as overuse can lead to increased stimulation of the sebaceous glands and excess sebum (oil) can be produced bringing out more blemishes in the skin. Men – shaving daily mimics the exfoliation process by removing dead skin cells as you shave.

Mask – there are two main types of masks: deep cleansing and moisturising. The deep cleansing masks help to bring impurities to the surface of the skin.  In doing that they can produce a breakout a few weeks after the first use but this is better for the skin’s long-term health and appearance.  Moisturising masks are generally for dry and mature skin and give the skin extra hydration. Masks should be used once a fortnight in place of an exfoliant.

Tone – toners work to remove the final traces of oil, makeup and dirt from the skin and can be used on makeup wipes. Always wipe upwards and outwards from the chin to maintain the skin’s elasticity.

Moisturise – this is important for all skin types, even oily skin needs hydration and moisturisers are also a good source of protection for the skin. When skin is dry, the body’s natural reaction is to produce oil to protect it and moisturisers discourage the skin from doing this.  Sun protection is vital for keeping youthful skin as sun damage is the number one factor in getting wrinkles.  A great trick is to buy two moisturisers: one for day with SPF and one for night. Ladies – also look for SPF in your foundations for extra sun protection.

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