Your skin is the first thing that people probably notice about you. Did you know that it also plays a vital role as your body’s largest organ? It protects your muscles, bones, blood vessels and internal organs. So, if the skin is so vital, why do some people not take proper care of it? Going outside without sunscreen, using harsh products and not drinking enough water and other fluids does not help matters. You have to live with your skin all your life, so why not treat it with the utmost care? There are a countless products on the market these days that can help you achieve healthy skin. You just have to know what to do.
Before determining the best skin care regiment, you have to determine what condition or skin type you have. If you are one of the lucky few, you might have normal skin – nothing too dry or oily. A large part of the population might have combination skin where there are parts of your face and body that are dry and other parts that are oily. Or, you might just be one oily mess! No matter what skin type you might be, there are products made that cater just to you. Among these many products made for your face are facials masks, scrubs and exfoliating products. Do you have any ideas what these skin care products accomplish in your beauty care regiment? If not, then read on for some highlights:
Facial Masks
There are a variety of facial mask products that are made for any condition or skin type. If you are plagued by acne or blackheads, there are facial masks that you apply, then let dry. Once dry, you can peel them off and hopefully some dead skin covering those blackheads will become unclogged so you can clear them up. There are also facial masks, like a mud mask that you apply and allow to dry. Afterwards, you would wash your face with warm water to clean off the mud mask.
These mud masks offer a variety of benefits like oil control. You skin afterward will have a healthy glow and not be shiny from oil. The mud masks remove impurities in your skin’s pores as well as minimize the appearance of those pores. Pimple production is reduced and also blackheads dissolve and wash away once you remove the mask.
Scrubs and Other Exfoliating Products
Just think of exfoliating as using a piece of fine sandpaper on your skin. You are using a mildly abrasive substance which buffs the dead skin cells away, leaving healthy, glowing skin behind. There are several benefits to exfoliating. For one, the old dead skin cells that make your complexion dull are buffed away, leaving new skin cells that are vital and fresh. Secondly, after exfoliation, your skin can more readily absorb any moisturizers or other skin treatments.
There is some debate in the beauty world as to how often you should use some type of exfoliating product on your face, heck on your whole body for that matter. If your skin leans toward normal to oily skin, exfoliating is beneficial about three to four times a week. This action will also help with the excess oil production on your skin. With drier skin, exfoliation should only be done maybe once or twice a week at the most.
For facial masks and scrubs to be truly beneficial to you and your skin, you must follow a beauty routine that encompasses both of these products and more. Use cold cream or a product that matches your skin type to remove your makeup daily. Then use a light cleanser to remove any light traces of makeup. The next step would be to exfoliate. This can be a homemade remedy like a paste made from baking soda or lemon and sugar. Or, you can purchase a specially formulated salt or sugar scrub that will accomplish the same thing. From there, you would rinse off all traces of the exfoliating product, then moisturize, again using a product based on your skin type.
The facial mask is something that is best suited during a relaxing bath in place of exfoliating. They should be used once all traces of makeup are removed. If you want to minimize the appearance of wrinkles and pores, then facial masks are the way to go.
Skin care is not complicated once you know all the players involved. What is hard is being diligent about your beauty routine and not skipping a step or two. However, the rewards of younger, vibrant looking skin more than make up for those extra efforts.
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