There is more to proper skin care than just taking care of your face. You need to take care of all of your skin, the largest organ of the body. In this article, we will talk about whole body skin care.
One of the obvious points of skin care is the daily cleansing of your face and pores. If you resist this regular routine, your pores can build up and you will notice annoying blackheads beginning to appear. Simply rinsing them out nightly with warm soap and water is just enough to get the job done.
To protect your skin, you should wear sunscreen every time you plan to spend time outdoors. Sun exposure can damage your skin, leading to freckles, age spots, wrinkles, dry skin and possibly even skin cancer. Choose a sunscreen with a high SPF so that you can be sure it will provide adequate protection.
Exfoliating regularly is a very important part of maintaining healthy, gorgeous skin. Exfoliating removes dead and dry skin and allows living layers under it to breathe. Look for exfoliating products that contain honey, as this is very good for your skin. While exfoliating is important, be careful not to do it too often and irritate your skin.
To keep your skin looking its finest, exfoliate with a bristle brush when you are in the bath or shower. This clears away skin cells past their prime to reveal smoother skin, increases circulation, and helps decrease inflammation caused by pimples. Exfoliation also helps your skin cleanse the body of toxins, which means your skin will be much clearer.
If you have sensitive skin, avoid using cosmetics that are not natural or hypoallergenic. Many popular makeup brands contain harsh irritants, fragrances and other chemicals that can completely irritate your skin. Stick to all-natural cosmetics free of these ingredients and make sure not to mix too many brands as this can also cause a reaction.
Verify natural skin care products are actually natural. Companies will sometimes erroneously label a product as natural that actually contains many synthetic ingredients. Synthetic ingredients are in most products available for cosmetic purposes. There is no company in charge of keeping labels honest for the consumer. Reading is your best plan to assure your products contents.
Even winter skin care regimens should include liberal use of sunscreen. Broad-spectrum products are ideal for use on the hands and face and should be applied a half an hour prior to anticipated exposure. Using sunscreen in the winter protects vulnerable skin from damage caused by bright winter sunlight and snow’s reflected glare.
There are several plant hormones that can help keep your skin looking healthy and help to give you a healthy, youthful look. Most of these are vegetable estrogen and applied over an extended period of time. These hormones have been shown to cause your skin to look much healthier and maintain its youthfulness.
Apply your products to damp skin in order to maximize absorbency and effectiveness. When you just step out of the shower (or steam room), your skin is more absorbent and sponge-like than it is when it is dry. However, there is one exception. Do not apply sunscreen with a mineral-base to damp skin. You will get uneven coverage.
If you have extremely sensitive skin and you live in a very hot, dry climate, avoid washing your face with plain water. Many people find that in very dry weather, water washes will actually dry your skin out further. Replace it with a gentle cleanser specifically designed for sensitive skin.
Your skin is exposed to the elements, so as the weather changes so do your skin care needs. During winter, invest in a thicker moisturizer to provide more protection from the wind and cold. During the summer, look for lighter weight items without oils to keep your skin soft and smooth.
For optimal sunscreen protection and good skin care, you need to apply far more sunscreen lotion with each application then you may think. Current estimates are that the average adult needs to apply a full ounce of sunscreen lotion (think standard shot glass!) in order to get the full spectrum of benefits from your sunscreen label. Look for a product with an SPF of 15 or higher and be sure to rub the lotion into your skin thoroughly. Don’t forget to re-apply every few hours if you are still outdoors.
Be as delicate with your skin as possible. Avoid taking multiple baths or showers a day and when you do shower use soaps you aren’t sensitive too. Also, when you shave be careful not to press deep, treat your skin how you want it to look.
If you are a smoker, quitting the habit can be one of the best things you can do to protect your skin. Smoking both decreases the blood flow to your skin and damages the fibers that keep your skin elastic and supple. A long-term smoking habit can be very bad for your skin.
Toner is one of the best things that you can use on your skin. A great toner will help to get rid of the impurities on your skin and even out the look of your face. Apply toner after you wash your face in the shower and follow with a top quality moisturizer with SPF.
Do not use soap if it dries up your skin. Many soaps are drying, so go for a nourishing body wash to use on your body. Bubble bath is another product to avoid, because your skin can be easily dried out and irritated by the chemicals that make the bubbles. Try using bath oil or a body wash that contains oatmeal, as these will soothe dry, itchy skin. Always use moisturizer after you dry off.
Try caring for your skin with a sonic skin-care brush. Especially beneficial to people with rosacea, this product helps skin maintain its normal appearance. As the brush gently exfoliates, it opens up the skin and allows other products to be more effective in calming down any irritation affecting the skin.
Everything you just read can help you restore and maintain healthier skin. Use these tips if you want to have great skin for years to come.