- First, you need to determine your skin type. The three basic skin types are dry, oily and combination skin. Clean your face first thing in the morning and right before bed. Warm water is best when cleansing your skin. Avoid extremely hot or cold water because both can cause broken capillaries. Avoid cleansing too often. This can lead to dry, flaky skin.
- Regardless of your skin type, everyone should use a moisturizer. Moisturizers help keep moisture in your skin. It's even important for those with oily skin to moisturize regularly. Make sure not to apply too much moisture, because it may clog your skin and lead to acne break outs.
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Exfoliation is the process of removing the top layer of dead skin cells to reveal glowing skin underneath. There are several ways to exfoliate: microdermabrasion, chemical peels and retinoids.
Scrubs are cleansers containing tiny grains that can be used weekly or as needed, to remove dull, dead skin cells. Some scrubs are gentle enough to be used daily.
Chemical peels offer promising results for diminishing the signs of ageing. Although there are do-it-yourself kits for sale in stores, it's a good idea to have a professional give you a chemical peel. Moderate store bought peels usually contain the active ingredients glycolic acid (AHA) or salicylic acid. Deep chemical peels contain Baker's Phenol.
Retin-A and Renova are the most commonly known Retinoids. They work by removing the top layer of dead skin cells while also generating collagen. Many skincare experts consider retinoids to be the best skincare for the face. They reduce the appearance of lines and large pores. - Skincare experts and dermatologists agree that sunscreen is the most important step in skincare. One reason is that sun damage is the number one cause of wrinkles. Using sunscreen during the winter and on cloudy days from and early age can significantly slow the signs of aging. Look for products that protect against UVA and UVB rays. Avoid wearing sunscreen at night. The ingredients may irritate skin if worn excessively.










