Do you have acne, fine lines, dry skin, oily skin, or any other of the host of skin woes that women and men are prone to? Reading this article full of helpful tips, can provide that help, and guide you on your way to beautiful, glowing, and healthy skin.
Stretch marks are a nuisance that many people deal with. Shea butter has shown the remarkable ability to reduce the visibility of stretch marks and in some cases, completely removes them from sight. Cocoa butter accomplishes the same task. Using these products in combination with increased sun exposure will greatly aid any stretch mark problems.
Never shave skin without water. If you can, always use some sort of lathering product like shaving cream. Irritation can occur when you shave dry skin, causing razor burn and ingrown hairs. Moisturize post-shaving, too. This can provide needed moisture and soothe skin irritation.
To give your skin a little boost, use a good quality moisturizer. When your face feels dry and tight, it is telling you that your skin is losing moisture. A moisturizer that is properly formulated for your skin type can seal in the natural moisture without making your skin feel oily.
If you don’t feel confident about how to take care of your skin, it’s worth a trip to one of the major department stores. Many reputable companies offer solid skin care lines, and the sales people will give you a free consultation about your skin type and will recommend products for you. If you choose to purchase their products, of course they will be grateful; but at the very least, you will walk away much better educated about what your skin needs, and can make smarter choices for your skin type.
For healthy skin, get more vitamin D. This vitamin acts like a hormone within our bodies and is essential to a very large number of body functions, including those that regulate the immune system and heal pimples. Many people don’t get enough vitamin D in their diets, so getting outside and getting sunlight so the body can produce its own vitamin D is an easy and important way to get more. You can also eat salmon, shrimp, sardines, cod, eggs or shiitake mushrooms for more vitamin D.
Razor bumps are the bane of many men’s workdays. To avoid razor bumps when shaving, you need to use the proper razor. Amazingly, more blades does not always mean a better shave; the recent introduction of 4 and 5 blade razors have actually caused more razor bumps than those that are only double or triple-bladed. Try a high-quality double-bladed razor, preferably one with a disposable head, and you will see that you will wind up with a smoother face.
Steer clear of skin care products that contain Triethanolamine (TEA). This chemical is sometimes added to cosmetic products to alter the pH of the product. TEA is known to cause allergic reactions on sensitive skin, such as that found around the eyes. TEA can be absorbed by the skin. Continued use of products containing TEA will result in a buildup in the blood stream negatively impacting your health and your skin.
For a skin-cooling treat, store your sunscreen and moisturizer in a cooler when you visit the beach or spend time outdoors. In addition to imparting a soothing and skin-cooling sensation on your skin, the cold liquid will also help to constrict blood vessels in your face. This will then make your face appear less flushed after outdoor activity.
If you have oily skin, make sure to use a gel based or foaming cleanser both in the morning and at night. Cleansers targeted specifically for your type of skin will help wash away excess oils and dirt clogging your pores. Make sure the product says it’s for oily skin.
Among the many reasons for choosing not to smoke is the negative effect cigarettes can have on the skin. Some of the chemicals from cigarette smoke restrict the blood flow through the skin’s tiny blood vessels. Cigarettes can also reduce your skin’s elasticity and strength, making the normal effects of aging even more apparent.
If you have sensitive skin, don’t use a harsh exfoliating scrub on your face. An exfoliating scrub that contains granules or beads is much too hard on sensitive skin. Prepare a gentle exfoliator that contains a natural ingredient such as oatmeal. Simply mix the oatmeal with a little water and apply to the skin for 20 minutes. After rinsing with warm water, your skin will be soft and have a radiant glow. People with sensitive skin should only exfoliate once a week.
Healthy skin isn’t as hard as it sounds. The tips in this article have, hopefully, given you some insights on the proper skin care that will help you to get that healthy glow. Hopefully, you know just a little more about what’s going on with your skin and how to take care of it now. Keep these tips in mind and get glowing!
Got Problem Skin? Here’s Some Helpful Advice was originally published on Spring