By:
Karla Gae Pascua
Using
the wrong skincare product is not only a waste of money, it can
also lead to irreversible skin conditions. But in order to choose
the most appropriate products for your skin, you must first determine
whether you have oily, dry, a combination of the two or normal
skin.
Remember that every regimen has to be tailored to your skin and
as the condition of your skin varies from time to time, so does
you skin care regimen. There are basically four main steps in
skincare—cleansing, toning, moisturizing and protecting.
When cleansing, avoid rinsing with hot or cold water as extreme
temperatures encourage the development of broken capillaries and
dry skin. Use tepid water and rinse off cleansers thoroughly.
Cleansing scrubs may be used if you have oily skin but don’t
overdo it; that only stimulates the oil glands to produce more
oil.
After cleansing the face and neck areas with a mild product,
you may apply toners to close pores that the cleansing process
may have opened. Toners remove traces of cleanser and produce
a tight, refreshed feeling when they evaporate. Remember that
toners may not adequately remove all traces of a make-up cleanser
so you should use a cleanser first, especially if your skin is
oily.
Now for moisturizers. When we speak of moisturizing the skin,
we are really talking about moisturizing the dead layer of the
skin (stratum corneum) that is visible. When you get out of the
bath, the stratum corneum is moisturized but it doesn’t
stay this way for long. In order to moisturize the skin, one has
to put water into the stratum corneum and keep it there. This
is exactly what moisturizers do.
Oily skin may not need moisturizers in the first place. If you
need moisturizing, choose those that are oil-free. If you have
normal or dry skin, use water-based moisturizers. If the skin
gets too dry, switch to one that contains more oil than water.
If you have skin types, you can treat the oily and dry areas with
the respective formulae or leave the oily untreated and treat
only the dry areas with the appropriate formula.
After cleansing and moisturizing, use a product that will protect
the skin against sun-damage to delay the tell tale signs of ageing.
Use a sunscreen for oily skin during the day. It also helps to
moisturize the skin and serves as a base for make-up. If the skin
is very oily, a gel formulation may be more appropriate. For normal,
dry and combination skin types, protective sunscreens may be applied
during the day.
Skincare need not be complicated so clear the confusion and debunk
the myths. Know and stick to basic skincare and achieve the healthy,
beautiful skin that you’ve always dreamed of.
About the Author: Karla Gae L. Pascua is a senior copywriter
at Agatep Associates, Inc., one of the country's leading public
relations agencies. Pascua has been writing professionally for
over a decade, seven years of which were under the stewardship
of the industry's acknowledged father of public relations, former
UST professor, and journalism textbook author, Charlie Agatep.
Source: www.isnare.com
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