10/31/2009
Skin Type - Oily Skin type, Dry Skin type, Normal Skin type
0 ความคิดเห็น เขียนโดย tinylady ที่ 11:23 PMKnowing your skin type is the first step to skin care. To understand skin care, what are the various skin types?
The major kinds of facial skin types can be categorized as follows:
Skin Type - Oily Skin
skin have a tendency to look dull and greasy thus they attract a lot of dirt and impurities which then clogs the skin pores.The pores of the skin are generally large and visible with a coarse or thick texture. The skin feels oily to the touch and tends to be more prone to acne.
These type of skin needs thorough cleansing routine to unclog blocked pores. You must use beauty products made from vitamin C to have a sparkling skin.
Skin Type - Dry Skin
Dry skin are usually flaky and dull looking around the eyes and checks. The pores are generally fine with a papery thin texture that feels dry to the touch.
They needs constant moisturising. You must avoid use of soaps as it will further dries your skin.
Skin Type - Normal Skin
The pores are visible but not large. The texture is neither fine or thick and it neither feels dry or oily to the touch.
This type of skin is very rare. It is one of the best types which retains freshness, attraction and flush for long. It requires very light make-up. Face should be washed with soft water. If the usual tap water in your area is hard, soften it by adding a little 'borax powder' to it. In order to keep up the glow of your skin, it is imperative to wipe off your make-up before going to bed with a good cleansing cream. Do not use makeup at least once a. week so as to let your skin breathe fresh air.
Skin Type - combination skin Many persons have combination skin type. This means most areas are normal while some areas are oily This type of skin is usually oily on the nose and forehead and dry around the eyes and cheeks.
Face packs for different skin types:
A face pack not only cleanses your skin and pores but it also helps to maintain the tautness of your skin and its balance. Here are some face packs for different skin types. Choose the pack that's just right for you.
Oily skin pack:
Mash six strawberries with a teaspoon of Brandy, two spoons of breadcrumbs, two spoons of fuller's earth and a few drops of rose water. Mix well and apply a thick layer on the face and neck and leave on for 20 minutes. Since strawberries have Vitamin C and a certain acidic properties they leave the skin sparkling clean. Breadcrumbs help to exfoliate dead skin while fuller's earth will tighten the pores and brandy would help to add some glow.
Dry skin pack:
Wash your face with milk and oatmeal instead of soap as milk nourishes the skin while oatmeal acts like an exfoliater while soap dries of the skin further. For extra moisturizing, make a pack with a mixture of 10 almonds, two spoons oatmeal, four tablespoons of full cream milk, two spoons china clay, juice of half a lemon, and one mashed avocado. Apply on face and leave it for 20 minutes. Dampen cotton wool with cold milk and wipe it off. Splash your face with cold water and apply a light moisturizer.
Combination pack:.
Cleanse the center zone with an astringent while dab the rest of the face with cold milk. Apply a pack made of half a cup of powered, dry peas, mixed with three spoons of curd, juice of one lemon and half a cup of papaya pulp. Apply it for 20 minutes and wash your face with ice- cold water. Better still rub an ice cube dipped in rose water over the T-Zone. It prevents enlarged pores and blackheads.
What to do about oily skin
If you have oily skin and you'd like to do something about this condition, here are some good tips for you:
Cleanse only two or three times at the very most with a product made for your skin type. Washing more often will only strip the skin of oil which simply stimulates the oil glands to replace it. Rinse thoroughly and then finish off with a toner/astringent on the oily areas of your skin. The astringent can be used throughout the day to help control the excess oil that appears.
Sensitive skin, Sensitive skin care, sensitive skin care product, make up for sensitive skin, sensitive skin soap
0 ความคิดเห็น เขียนโดย tinylady ที่ 11:17 PMA dry skin with rough, red patches that flake is typical of a dehydrated, sensitive skin. This is a skin disorder, where the loss of moisture has proceeded unchecked. The sun, wind, or artificial cooling and heating, can all leave the skin exhausted of moisture.
Skin sensitivity can also be developed with age.
Sensitive skin, Sensitive skin care, sensitive skin care product, make up for sensitive skin, sensitive skin soap
1) the use of soap may aggravate the condition and it may become necessary to discontinue soap. Instead use a pre-wash cream.
2) Cleanse your skin with rehydrant cleansers containing aloe vera and lemon. Use moist cotton wool to wipe off creams.
3) Apply a moisturizing cream, rather than a liquid moisturizer. A honey-based cream, would help to hold moisture to the skin.
4) When goining out of doors, use a sunscreen mixed with moisturizer., to give you adequate protection against further moisture loss.
5) At night, after cleansing, massage the skin gently with a nourishing cream that is rich in Vitamins A and E.
The skin responds to the right kind of care. But it is necessary to understand the needs of your skin and give it appropriate and regular care.
Skin cleanser - facial cleanser and sensitive skin, sensitive skin cleanser
0 ความคิดเห็น เขียนโดย tinylady ที่ 10:13 PMWhether you have oily skin, dry skin, or normal skin, it's very important that you choose the right type of skin cleansers for your skin type to obtain maximum results.
There is a dazzling array of skin cleansers on the market including: Oil facial cleansers, lemon facial cleanser, low foaming facial cleansers, acne facial cleansers, and even facial cleansers for men. Looking at facial cleanser reviews online may help you find the best facial cleansers for you. However, you may just decide to make your own homemade facial cleansers.
Whether your facial skin cleansers are homemade or store bought, washing your skin helps it shed old skin cells and stimulates the new ones. If you're in your teens and twenties, your skin cells renew themselves very quickly. The older you get, the longer the cells take to renew. This can lead to buildup of oil and dirt, which can make skin look dull and flaky.
By gently scrubbing your skin's surface, you can speed up the release of new cells, which will leave skin looking fresh and young. Mildness and rinsing ability are important factors when choosing a cleansing soap.
Skin Cleansers for different skin types
Dry skin types should use super fatty cleansing soaps with lots of moisture added.
Oily skin types should use a non-greasy, milky skin cleanser that leaves no sticky film on the skin.
Sensitive skin types should only use mild soaps with no fragrance or fancy ingredients.
Normal skin types can use any type of facial skin cleansers, homemade or store bought. However, you should make sure your cleanser rinses off easily with water.