Taking Care of Your Face
What you should know about taking care of your face.
1) No face scrubbing everyday! Your skin takes time to renew itself.
2) Face toners are to remove dead skin after cleansing.
3) Go for a facial massage good for lifting sagging skin.
4) Know if you skin dehydrated (lack water) or dry (lack oil).
5) Use a water-base moisturizer for oily skin.
6) No scientific proof that the higher the Sun Protecting Factor (SPF) the better it is for your skin. Choose sun product below SPF 30.
7) Squeezing pimples/acne cause redness and even scaring.
Makeup is fine for your face as long as you clean thoroughly.
9) If your internal organs are fine, your face will show.
10) Be happy and your skin will glow!
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hey hey,
i tot toner is for closing pores?
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Yes…
They usually contain water and alcohol such as witch hazel that will moisturize and tighten the pores.
Toners are also to remove the dead skin left on the surface after cleansing.
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Nowadays, Acne is not just a problem for teenagers, it can affect people from ages 10 through 40. It is not unusual for women, in
particular, to develop acne in their mid-to-late 20’s, even if they have not had breakouts in years (or ever). Acne can appear as any of the following;
congested pores,
whiteheads,
blackheads,
pimples,
pustules, or
cysts (deep pimples).
These blemishes occur wherever there are many oil (sebaceous) glands, mainly on the face, chest, and back.
You can do a lot to treat your acne using products available at a drugstore or cosmetic counter, that do not require a prescription. However, for tougher cases of acne, you should consult a physician.
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great tips
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It is wise not to do extraction for severe acne cases because it might cause scarring. There are plenty of non-invasion methods that can help to ease the skin problem. For instance, using the ultrasound treatments which help with lymphatic drainage and supply more oxygen to the skin.
When you visit a skin doctor, they might prescribe you with an oral medication, Accutane which can relief the issue temporarily. However, if taken for a long period of time, it might cause depression.
From experience, diet is very important. Drink plenty of water, if you are adventurous, try detoxing with juices. Also avoid red meat.
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