Skin Care for Different Skin Types

When starting a skincare regimen is to find out your skin type. This helps you choose the right products to use so that your skin benefits most, in the shortest possible time. Most cosmetics, cleansers, toners, facial masks and other products have the skin type they are best suited for mentioned on the packaging. Another advantage is that, knowing your skin type is that you need to know which ingredients are likely to be harmful to your skin. Knowing your skin type lets you pick products with all the right ingredients to give you a heathly and great looking skin.

Care for Normal Skin: Normal skin type is the easiest to care for. The best products to use for this skin type are those that support normal skin functions. Even normal skin does break out at rare times or develop skin rashes or skin blemishes when exposed to certain products. To care for normal skin, you need a gentle cleanser which also works as your  makeup remover. Keep your skin well hydrated with moisturizers and toning gels; like, a hydrating gel mask once a week to keep skin supple and to keep dry skin problems well away. Serums and clay creams ro nourish and protect the skin during daytime and firming eye creams, night time creams and oils allow normal skin to repair cell damage and regain a heathly glow for the day ahead.

Caring for Dry Skin: Dry skin requires extra special care, especially duringg winter months. Regular and effective cleansing is very important for dry skin clogged pores further reduce the available sebum. Use a mild cleansing milk to ensure that the dryness is not worsened by the cleansing process. Avoid washing your face with too many times as it strips the skin of essential oils and mositure. Cleansing once before appllying makeup and once at night is sufficient. Cleansers that have good moisture retention are good choices for dry skin. Avoid alcohol based toners that dry out your skin. Use a toner with honey or mint instead. Use nourishing creams generally; like, pickin creams that have vitamin E to give your dry skin new life. Vitamin E aslo postpones that appearerance pf wrinkles and lines. Of massages with natural oil(e.g. : olive/coconut) before bath, help your skin stay hydrated after the bath/shower. Take showers and keep away from all bath soap bars)except those with high fat content). Apply a rich moisturizer right after your shower/bath, so that it can pentrate your skin most effectively

Caring for Oily Skin:  Oily skin has a natural barrier against moisture loss which is why you can avoid rich moisturizers for this skin type. Some oily skin types may be prone to dryness in winter months. Then moisturizing is necessary. Proper cleansing is very important part of your oily skin care regimen as to prevent acne. Cleansing clears your pores and ensures that there is no debris clogging them leading to blackheads, infections and other common oily skin problems. Use a oil control cleansers(e.g. : with activated characol) or those containing salicylic acid and avoid those containing suflates. People with oily skin may, if necessary, carry out exfoliation twice a week. This removes build-up over the skin. Moisturizing serums are better choices than lotions or creams. Although oily skin does have its own protection, you should apply sunscreen-only products. For your weekly facials, use a clay masks that absorb the excess oil from your skin.

Caring for Combination Skin: Those with combination skin, choose products that suit both the dry parts and the greasy parts is a difficult task. Sometimes, it may be better to simply use two different products for either. Most people can care effectively for this skin type by choosing their skincare products from a range that is specailly designed for combination skin. Cleasnsing your face with a gentle cleanser is the very fisrt step in combination skin care, Water soluble products are the best as the avoid dryness and irritation. Gel based cleanser or mind foaming ones are the perfect to control the breakouts in the oily parts of your face. But if your skin is already irrated or sun burned, opting for a otion cleanser may be a better opition. If a toner is a part of your daily skin care regimen then use only products that have no alcohol, menthol or fragrances. Critrus oils are also best avoided in toners. Use an effective sunblock, no matter how short your trip outside is going to be. Lotion or cream moisturizers applied to dry areas, keep the skin free from the problem. But avoid lotion/cream moisturizers on the greasy parts at all cost.

Caring for Sensitive Skin: This skin type is perhaps the most challenging one to care for mainly becasue it is very prone to irratation of the slightest provaction. A ood first step in senstive skin care is to only ise products that care labeled fragrance free or perfume free. Other things to avoid are products with too many chemicals or preservatives. If finding a preservative frre product is prove to be difficult, try experimenting with different products to find the presercatives that affect your least. Products with alcohol content are a no-no; example,some toners.as they will dry out the skin and leave it more vulnerable to irratation. Avoid oil based makeup products. Rather that face washes or soap, use a mild cleanser to wash your face. Keep your skin from becoming too dry by moisturzing with a water based moisturizer. For sun protection, use a sun screen whenever you step out. Remember that sensitive skin burns very easily when exposed to the sun's rays. Avoid using makeup on irrated/broken skin or rashes as this will exacerable your problem.

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