Proper skin care might appear very complicated and involved, but if you know what you are doing, it can really be beneficial to the health of your skin. If you don’t know what you are doing, you can harm or irritate your skin. Don’t worry, the tips listed below can help you.
Taking care of your skin means starting early and keeping it clean at an early age. Begin watching and washing your pores in your young teens and it will be more beneficial on down the line of life. You can end up with beautiful skin that requires little work, if you take the effort to get the work done while you are young.
This will sound obvious, but if you are looking to have better skin, you need to watch your consumption of fatty foods, particularly foods such as pork, duck and fatty red meat. Though delicious, these foods contain so much fat that you can sometimes feel it coming right out of your skin the day after you eat it. So the best way to control your skin’s oil output is to get a handle on your own fat input.
Start taking zinc supplements. Zinc has actually been proven effective in combating acne breakouts. Take 50 mg or 25 mg doses three times a day for optimal results. As is often the case with any supplements, consulting your regular physician before you begin taking them is always a smart idea.
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.
Avoid excessive eating of chocolate to ensure optimal skin. Most chocolate can cause acne when eaten in too large of quantities, causing the body (primarily the face) to overproduce oil. Some chocolate is fine to eat, but only eat the suggested serving size of the chocolate product you are consuming.
Don’t over-exfoliate oily skin. You should only exfoliate oily skin 3 times a week, even though you may be tempted to do it every day. Exfoliating constantly will do the opposite of what you want: it will stimulate excess oil production. After exfoliation, don’t forget to use an oil-free moisturizer, as you need to keep your skin balanced and hydrated.
Exfoliate your skin longer, not harder. Many people often exfoliate too much or not enough. To maintain a healthy balance between the two, just exfoliate your skin longer. Be sure not to scrub too hard. Scrubbing too hard can damage your skin. It can cause small abrasions and considerable redness.
After washing your face with warm water, a great way to close your pores is by splashing cold water on your face. You can avoid using facial toners, by just using cold water instead. Water is a natural and cheap solution to closing pores, and they don’t contain any of the harsh chemicals that toners do.
If the weather is chilly outside, you may itch more than usual on your face and scalp. Try to refrain from scratching your skin, as this can do serious damage to your epidermis and destroy the first layer of your skin. Scratching your face can facilitate the growth of acne, so maintain will power and avoid this entirely.
Drink at least 2 litres, 6 to 8 glasses, of water everyday. The water will help to flush toxins out of your system and will also hydrate your skin. The body eliminates some toxins through the skin, so the less toxins in your body the better your skin will look.
Exposure to sunlight breaks down the collagen in the skin of your hands, so make sure that you take special care to use sun block on your hands to prevent this damage. You can help to repair this damage by using creams with alphahydroxy acids and peptides to rebuild collagen and thicken skin over time.
Give your skin a break. Always remove your makeup before going to bed, using a gentle cleanser. Go makeup-free one day a week if possible. This gives your skin a chance to breathe and rejuvenate itself. If the thought of going completely barefaced doesn’t appeal to you, use tinted moisturizer for a little color.
So as you can see proper skin care is not as complicated as it appears. It is involved in terms of research and changing some of your habits, but it is worth it to have healthier skin. With the above tips in mind, you should be able to work towards more beautiful, healthier skin.
Care For Your Skin With These Simple Tips was originally published on Spring