Tuesday 7 February 2017

SKIN TYPE ROUTINE


Hello Everyone,

I am back lets start to know your skin type dry skin, oily skin, combination skin and the most important sensitive skin.

·      Dry skin is flaky, scaly, or rough.
·      Oily skin is shiny, greasy and has pores.
·      Combination skin dry near cheeks and oily near (nose, forehead, chin).
·      Sensitive skin may itch after you use some makeup.
   
 Normal skin is clear and not sensitive.

Cleaning Normal Skin: You just need to find products, which suits you. Use a gentle cleanser or soap and wash, don’t scrub your face. Rinse with plenty of warm water and pat it dry. If you find that your skin dries out fast try using different cleanser.

Cleaning Dry Skin: Use gentle cleanser, which does not have alcohol. Those ingredients can dry your skin out even more. Gently wash your skin, then rinse with plenty of warm water. Don't use hot water because it removes the natural oils from your face faster. Try exfoliating once a week to get rid of flaky skin cells. It will make your skin look clearer and more even.  

Cleaning Oily Skin: Use an oil-free cleanser to wash your face. Rinse with plenty of warm water. You may want to use a toner or astringent after you've washed your face, but be careful because it might irritate your skin. They can remove extra oil, making your face less shiny, and help keep skin clean.

Cleaning Sensitive Skin:  Use very gentle cleanser and rinse with warm water. Be sure to pat don't rub dry. Try not to use products that have alcohol, soap, acid, or fragrance. Instead, look for ingredients like aloe, chamomile, green and oats.


Moisturize: Moisturizers help keep your skin from drying out. Use it every day, no matter what skin type you have. Apply it while your skin is still damp from washing or rinsing to help seal in moisture. If you have acne or your skin is oily, find a moisturizer that is lightweight and oil-free, so it doesn't block your pores.


Sunscreen: Your moisturizer may already have sunscreen in it. But it's a good idea to use a separate sunscreen too. The sun can damage your skin. Look for sunscreen that works against both UVA and UVB rays with an SPF of at least 30. Wear it every day, even if it's not sunny and even if it's cold. Reapply every two hours.







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