Healthy Skin
The face and the facial skin is the first thing that people
see. So when we leave our homes you want to present a clean, clear, beautiful
looking face. The facial skin unlike other areas of skin on our body is always
exposed to the environment and therefore is easily damaged through sun
exposure, chemicals, toxins and pollutants. Taking care of our facial skin is
very important not only to stay beautiful but also to avoid increased signs of
aging, blemishes, or acne.
Although, most skin
care products and advertisements are directed at women, men should also have a
daily facial skin care routine as well. Men's facial skin is just as likely as
women's to become damaged, dirty, or acne ridden, therefore making sure you properly
hydrate, and clean your facial skin is necessary. Most people have been using
the same skin care routine since they were young. They found an over the
counter face wash that has worked for them and they stuck with it. However, as
we age our skin changes. You may need more than just your average face wash to
keep up that clear, youthful looking skin.
The best skin care
routines involve 4 steps. Diligence and determination are needed to succeed
with a great skin care routine. Most people consider just washing or cleansing
their face of the daily dirt and grime their best effort to keep their facial
skin in good condition. However, it's the other crucial steps that will keep
their skin looking young, vibrant, healthy and firm. Although, all four steps
are necessary to keep our facial skin beautiful, 2 out of the four steps are
not necessary on a daily basis.
The four essential
steps to the best skin care routines are cleansing, toning, exfoliating, and
moisturizing. Cleansing and moisturizing the face should be done everyday in
the morning and before you go to bed. This way the face stays fresh, clean and
hydrated throughout the day as well as the night.
Cleansing is the
first step for proper skin care. Most people clean or wash their face at least one
time a day. This step is imperative because it removes dirt, dust, grime,
grease and extra oil from the skin. Wet the face and then use a good facial
cleanser on both the face and the neck. Massage the cleanser gently into the
skin in an upward motion. Then rinse the face with warm water and a soft
washcloth or cotton wool. A water-based cleanser is the best for cleaning the
face because you can avoid chemicals that may irritate the skin.
Toning is the second
step in a facial skin care routine. Toning is usually used in the form of toner
pads or wipes. Facial toners are used to remove any traces of dirt, grease, or
excess cleanser that has been left as residue on the face. Using a toner
everyday is an option and some people may even leave it out completely if they
feel their cleanser works well enough. A good rule of thumb is to use a toner
in your morning facial routine but leave it out of your nighttime regimen.
Exfoliation is a key
part of any skin care regiment, however should not be done on a daily basis.
Exfoliation should be done once a week at most to remove dead skin cells from
the face. Although the body naturally sloughs off dead skin cells on its own,
exfoliating helps to speed up the process. Dead skin cells can block pores and
cause acne so removing these skin cells in a timely manner can reduce the
appearance of acne. However, exfoliation can be harmful especially to the
facial skin, if done too often. Normal skin cells are replenished every 3-4
weeks; therefore exfoliating new skin cells can damage the appearance of your
skin.
Lastly but most
importantly is moisturizing. Moisturizing the skin is so important because it
keeps our skin from drying out; causing wrinkles or cracks and keeps our skin
radiant and glowing. Dry skin can be painful, itchy and unappealing to the eye.
Skin cells need water to live; therefore overly dry skin can lead to increased
skin cell death. Use a moisturizer specifically for the face. Apply your
moisturizer when your skin is warm and damp because this is when the pores are
open. Leave some moisturizer on the top of the skin to get the full effect for
your skin. Moisturize any time the skin feels dry and after both morning and
even skin care routines. Make sure your moisturizer doesn't have any harmful
chemicals, fragrances or dyes that can irritate the skin.
Natural skin care
products should be used for all skin care needs. Natural products avoid harsh
chemicals and dyes that can irritate the skin and cause breakouts. Always use
products based upon your own skin type. Test products on your forearm, earlobe
or neck before you buy them. This way you can know if it will cause any
irritation. Always remember to remove all makeup before starting your skin care
routine. Don't just wash away makeup; use proper make-up removers to completely
clean the face of makeup residue. Remember to apply sunscreen if there is a
possibility you will be out in the sun.

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